10-31-2007
#define in perl
Hi friends,
I am not sure if perl questions can be raised here.
But I have a doubt if there is a way to do "#define" in perl, like in C.
Does anyone know if it is feasible (without CPAN modules)?
Thanks,
Srini
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NAME
CPAN::Meta::Check - Verify requirements in a CPAN::Meta object
VERSION
version 0.008
SYNOPSIS
warn "$_
" for verify_requirements($meta, [qw/runtime build test/], 'requires');
DESCRIPTION
This module verifies if requirements described in a CPAN::Meta object are present.
FUNCTIONS
check_requirements($reqs, $type, $incdirs)
This function checks if all dependencies in $reqs (a CPAN::Meta::Requirements object) are met, taking into account that 'conflicts'
dependencies have to be checked in reverse. It returns a hash with the modules as keys and any problems as values; the value for a
successfully found module will be undef. Modules are searched for in @$incdirs, defaulting to @INC.
verify_dependencies($meta, $phases, $types, $incdirs)
Check all requirements in $meta for phases $phases and types $types. Modules are searched for in @$incdirs, defaulting to @INC. $meta
should be a CPAN::Meta::Prereqs or CPAN::Meta object.
requirements_for($meta, $phases, $types)
This function is deprecated and may be removed at some point in the future, please use CPAN::Meta::Prereqs->merged_requirements instead.
This function returns a unified CPAN::Meta::Requirements object for all $type requirements for $phases. $phases may be either one (scalar)
value or an arrayref of valid values as defined by the CPAN::Meta spec. $type must be a relationship as defined by the same spec. $meta
should be a CPAN::Meta::Prereqs or CPAN::Meta object.
SEE ALSO
o Test::CheckDeps
o CPAN::Meta
AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans <leont@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Leon Timmermans.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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