Datum::MakeMaker(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Datum::MakeMaker(3pm)NAME
Carp::Datum::MakeMaker - Offer to strip Carp::Datum calls statically
SYNOPSIS
# Put this at the top of the Makefile.PL for your module
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; # you may omit this line
use Carp::Datum::MakeMaker;
DESCRIPTION
The "Carp::Datum::MakeMaker" module supersedes the regular WriteMakefile() routine of "ExtUtils::MakeMaker".
When running the Makefile.PL from a module interactively, the user will be asked whether calls to "Carp::Datum" should be stripped at build
time.
By default, or when running non-interactively, most calls to Carp::Datum routines will be removed: the "datum_strip" program will be
invoked to filter *.pm files during the build process. This program is a mere wrapper for the datum_strip() routine, defined in
"Carp::Datum::Strip".
The only call that will not be stripped is the DTRACE() call. However, it will be dynamically remapped to a "Log::Agent" call. It cannot
be statically remapped because of its baroque interface.
At the top of Makefile.PL, insert
use Carp::Datum::MakeMaker;
which will take care of loading "ExtUtils::MakeMaker". Note that it makes sense to refer to this module, since "Carp::Datum" is being used
internally, and therefore the user will not be able to install the module if they do not have "Carp::Datum" already installed.
If you wish to be nicer about "Carp::Datum" not being installed, you can say instead:
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
eval "use Carp::Datum::MakeMaker;";
WriteMakefile(
'NAME' => "Your::module::name",
'PREREQ_PM' => {
'Carp::Datum' => '0.100',
},
);
It will allow them to run the Makefile.PL, and yet be reminded about the missing "Carp::Datum" module. Chances are they won't be able to
go much farther though...
AUTHORS
Christophe Dehaudt and Raphael Manfredi are the original authors.
Send bug reports, hints, tips, suggestions to Dave Hoover at <squirrel@cpan.org>.
SEE ALSO Carp::Datum::Strip(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3).
perl v5.10.0 2006-04-13 Datum::MakeMaker(3pm)
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