1ExtUtils::Depends(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation ExtUtils::Depends(3)
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6 ExtUtils::Depends - Easily build XS extensions that depend on XS
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10 use ExtUtils::Depends;
11 $package = new ExtUtils::Depends ('pkg::name', 'base::package')
12 # set the flags and libraries to compile and link the module
13 $package->set_inc("-I/opt/blahblah");
14 $package->set_libs("-lmylib");
15 # add a .c and an .xs file to compile
16 $package->add_c('code.c');
17 $package->add_xs('module-code.xs');
18 # add the typemaps to use
19 $package->add_typemaps("typemap");
20 # install some extra data files and headers
21 $package->install (qw/foo.h data.txt/);
22 # save the info
23 $package->save_config('Files.pm');
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25 WriteMakefile(
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31 This module tries to make it easy to build Perl extensions that use
32 functions and typemaps provided by other perl extensions. This means
33 that a perl extension is treated like a shared library that provides
34 also a C and an XS interface besides the perl one.
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36 This works as long as the base extension is loaded with the RTLD_GLOBAL
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44 The basic scheme of operation is to collect information about a module
45 in the instance, and then store that data in the Perl library where it
46 may be retrieved later. The object can also reformat this information
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50 For information on how to make your module fit into this scheme, see
51 "hashref = ExtUtils::Depends::load (name)".
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53 When creating a new Depends object, you give it a name, which is the
54 name of the module you are building. You can also specify the names
55 of modules on which this module depends. These dependencies will be
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57 your new object's stuff. When you store the data for your object, the
58 list of dependencies are stored with it, so that another module
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67 ExtUtils::Depends->new ('Gnome2::Canvas', 'Gtk2');
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72 method called "Inline", inheritable by your module. This allows you in
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78 And users of "Mymod" who want to write inline code (using Inline) will
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86 The "Mymod::Install::Files" will also implement a "deps" method, which
87 will return a list of any modules that "Mymod" depends on - you will
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95 Create a new depends object named $name. Any modules listed in
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100 $depends->add_deps (@deps)
101 Add modules listed in @deps as dependencies.
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103 (hashes) = $depends->get_deps
104 Fetch information on the dependencies of $depends as a hash of
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108 $depends->set_inc (@newinc)
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114 $depends->add_pm (%pm_files)
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118 $depends->add_xs (@xs_files)
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121 $depends->add_c (@c_files)
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124 $depends->add_typemaps (@typemaps)
125 Add typemap files to be used and installed.
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137 Save the important information from $depends to $filename, and set
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144 hash = $depends->get_makefile_vars
145 Return the information in $depends in a format digestible by
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161 hashref = ExtUtils::Depends::load (name)
162 Load and return dependency information for name. Croaks if no such
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179 List of modules on which this one depends. This key will not
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184 module name::Install::Files, which on loading will implement the
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187 $hashref = name::Install::Files->Inline('C');
188 # hash to contain any necessary TYPEMAPS (array-ref), LIBS, INC
189 @deps = name::Install::Files->deps;
190 # any modules on which "name" depends
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193 "$depends->save_config ($filename)", but your package may have
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196 $depends->load_deps
197 Load $depends dependencies, by calling "load" on each dependency
198 module. This is usually done for you, and should only be needed if
199 you want to call "get_deps" after calling "add_deps" manually.
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202 Bugs/Feature Requests
203 Version 0.2 discards some of the more esoteric features provided by the
204 older versions. As they were completely undocumented, and this module
205 has yet to reach 1.0, this may not exactly be a bug.
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207 This module is tightly coupled to the ExtUtils::MakeMaker architecture.
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209 You can submit new bugs/feature requests by using one of two bug
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212 CPAN Request Tracker
213 You can submit bugs/feature requests via the web by going to
214 <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=ExtUtils-Depends>
215 (requires PAUSE ID or Bitcard), or by sending an e-mail to "bug-
216 ExtUtils-Depends at rt.cpan.org".
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218 Gnome.org Bugzilla
219 Report bugs/feature requests to the 'gnome-perl' product (requires
220 login) <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-perl>
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222 Patches that implement new features with test cases, and/or test cases
223 that exercise existing bugs are always welcome.
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225 The Gtk-Perl mailing list is at "gtk-perl-list at gnome dot org".
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227 Source Code
228 The source code to ExtUtils::Depends is available at the Gnome.org Git
229 repo (<https://git.gnome.org/browse/perl-ExtUtils-Depends/>). Create
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232 git clone git://git.gnome.org/perl-ExtUtils-Depends (Git protocol)
233 git clone https://git.gnome.org/browse/perl-ExtUtils-Depends/ (HTTPS)
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239 Paolo Molaro <lupus at debian dot org> wrote the original version for
240 Gtk-Perl. muppet <scott at asofyet dot org> rewrote the innards for
241 version 0.2, borrowing liberally from Paolo's code.
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244 The Gtk2 project, <http://gtk2-perl.sf.net>/"gtk-perl-list at gnome dot
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248 This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
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