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Operating Systems Linux sticky keys enable in linux Post 302597847 by Corona688 on Sunday 12th of February 2012 01:05:44 PM
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ExtUtils::Depends(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      ExtUtils::Depends(3)

NAME
ExtUtils::Depends - Easily build XS extensions that depend on XS extensions SYNOPSIS
use ExtUtils::Depends; $package = new ExtUtils::Depends ('pkg::name', 'base::package') # set the flags and libraries to compile and link the module $package->set_inc("-I/opt/blahblah"); $package->set_libs("-lmylib"); # add a .c and an .xs file to compile $package->add_c('code.c'); $package->add_xs('module-code.xs'); # add the typemaps to use $package->add_typemaps("typemap"); # install some extra data files and headers $package->install (qw/foo.h data.txt/); # save the info $package->save_config('Files.pm'); WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'Mymodule', $package->get_makefile_vars() ); DESCRIPTION
This module tries to make it easy to build Perl extensions that use functions and typemaps provided by other perl extensions. This means that a perl extension is treated like a shared library that provides also a C and an XS interface besides the perl one. This works as long as the base extension is loaded with the RTLD_GLOBAL flag (usually done with a sub dl_load_flags {0x01} in the main .pm file) if you need to use functions defined in the module. The basic scheme of operation is to collect information about a module in the instance, and then store that data in the Perl library where it may be retrieved later. The object can also reformat this information into the data structures required by ExtUtils::MakeMaker's WriteMakefile function. When creating a new Depends object, you give it a name, which is the name of the module you are building. You can also specify the names of modules on which this module depends. These dependencies will be loaded automatically, and their typemaps, header files, etc merged with your new object's stuff. When you store the data for your object, the list of dependencies are stored with it, so that another module depending on your needn't know on exactly which modules yours depends. For example: Gtk2 depends on Glib Gnome2::Canvas depends on Gtk2 ExtUtils::Depends->new ('Gnome2::Canvas', 'Gtk2'); this command automatically brings in all the stuff needed for Glib, since Gtk2 depends on it. METHODS
$object = ExtUtils::Depends->new($name, @deps) Create a new depends object named $name. Any modules listed in @deps (which may be empty) are added as dependencies and their dependency information is loaded. An exception is raised if any dependency information cannot be loaded. $depends->add_deps (@deps) Add modules listed in @deps as dependencies. (hashes) = $depends->get_deps Fetch information on the dependencies of $depends as a hash of hashes, which are dependency information indexed by module name. See "load". $depends->set_inc (@newinc) Add strings to the includes or cflags variables. $depends->set_libs (@newlibs) Add strings to the libs (linker flags) variable. $depends->add_pm (%pm_files) Add files to the hash to be passed through ExtUtils::WriteMakefile's PM key. $depends->add_xs (@xs_files) Add xs files to be compiled. $depends->add_c (@c_files) Add C files to be compiled. $depends->add_typemaps (@typemaps) Add typemap files to be used and installed. $depends->add_headers (list) No-op, for backward compatibility. $depends->install (@files) Install @files to the data directory for $depends. This actually works by adding them to the hash of pm files that gets passed through WriteMakefile's PM key. $depends->save_config ($filename) Save the important information from $depends to $filename, and set it up to be installed as name::Install::Files. Note: the actual value of $filename seems to be irrelevant, but its usage is kept for backward compatibility. hash = $depends->get_makefile_vars Return the information in $depends in a format digestible by WriteMakefile. This sets at least the following keys: INC LIBS TYPEMAPS PM And these if there is data to fill them: clean OBJECT XS hashref = ExtUtils::Depends::load (name) Load and return dependency information for name. Croaks if no such information can be found. The information is returned as an anonymous hash containing these keys: instpath The absolute path to the data install directory for this module. typemaps List of absolute pathnames for this module's typemap files. inc CFLAGS string for this module. libs LIBS string for this module. deps List of modules on which this one depends. This key will not exist when loading files created by old versions of ExtUtils::Depends. $depends->load_deps Load $depends dependencies, by calling "load" on each dependency module. This is usually done for you, and should only be needed if you want to call "get_deps" after calling "add_deps" manually. BUGS
Version 0.2 discards some of the more esoteric features provided by the older versions. As they were completely undocumented, and this module has yet to reach 1.0, this may not exactly be a bug. This module is tightly coupled to the ExtUtils::MakeMaker architecture. SEE ALSO
ExtUtils::MakeMaker. AUTHOR
Paolo Molaro <lupus at debian dot org> wrote the original version for Gtk-Perl. muppet <scott at asofyet dot org> rewrote the innards for version 0.2, borrowing liberally from Paolo's code. MAINTAINER
The Gtk2 project, http://gtk2-perl.sf.net/ LICENSE
This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.1 2009-07-04 ExtUtils::Depends(3)
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