494 lines
15 KiB
Perl
494 lines
15 KiB
Perl
# $Id: CheckLib.pm,v 1.25 2008/10/27 12:16:23 drhyde Exp $
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package #
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Devel::CheckLib;
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use 5.00405; #postfix foreach
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT);
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$VERSION = '1.01';
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use Config qw(%Config);
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use Text::ParseWords 'quotewords';
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use File::Spec;
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use File::Temp;
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require Exporter;
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@ISA = qw(Exporter);
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@EXPORT = qw(assert_lib check_lib_or_exit check_lib);
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# localising prevents the warningness leaking out of this module
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local $^W = 1; # use warnings is a 5.6-ism
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_findcc(); # bomb out early if there's no compiler
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=head1 NAME
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Devel::CheckLib - check that a library is available
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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Devel::CheckLib is a perl module that checks whether a particular C
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library and its headers are available.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use Devel::CheckLib;
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check_lib_or_exit( lib => 'jpeg', header => 'jpeglib.h' );
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check_lib_or_exit( lib => [ 'iconv', 'jpeg' ] );
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# or prompt for path to library and then do this:
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check_lib_or_exit( lib => 'jpeg', libpath => $additional_path );
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=head1 USING IT IN Makefile.PL or Build.PL
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If you want to use this from Makefile.PL or Build.PL, do
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not simply copy the module into your distribution as this may cause
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problems when PAUSE and search.cpan.org index the distro. Instead, use
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the use-devel-checklib script.
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=head1 HOW IT WORKS
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You pass named parameters to a function, describing to it how to build
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and link to the libraries.
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It works by trying to compile some code - which defaults to this:
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int main(void) { return 0; }
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and linking it to the specified libraries. If something pops out the end
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which looks executable, it gets executed, and if main() returns 0 we know
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that it worked. That tiny program is
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built once for each library that you specify, and (without linking) once
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for each header file.
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If you want to check for the presence of particular functions in a
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library, or even that those functions return particular results, then
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you can pass your own function body for main() thus:
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check_lib_or_exit(
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function => 'foo();if(libversion() > 5) return 0; else return 1;'
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incpath => ...
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libpath => ...
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lib => ...
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header => ...
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);
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In that case, it will fail to build if either foo() or libversion() don't
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exist, and main() will return the wrong value if libversion()'s return
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value isn't what you want.
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=head1 FUNCTIONS
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All of these take the same named parameters and are exported by default.
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To avoid exporting them, C<use Devel::CheckLib ()>.
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=head2 assert_lib
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This takes several named parameters, all of which are optional, and dies
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with an error message if any of the libraries listed can
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not be found. B<Note>: dying in a Makefile.PL or Build.PL may provoke
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a 'FAIL' report from CPAN Testers' automated smoke testers. Use
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C<check_lib_or_exit> instead.
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The named parameters are:
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=over
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=item lib
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Must be either a string with the name of a single
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library or a reference to an array of strings of library names. Depending
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on the compiler found, library names will be fed to the compiler either as
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C<-l> arguments or as C<.lib> file names. (E.g. C<-ljpeg> or C<jpeg.lib>)
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=item libpath
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a string or an array of strings
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representing additional paths to search for libraries.
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=item LIBS
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a C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>-style space-seperated list of
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libraries (each preceded by '-l') and directories (preceded by '-L').
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This can also be supplied on the command-line.
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=item debug
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If true - emit information during processing that can be used for
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debugging.
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=back
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And libraries are no use without header files, so ...
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=over
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=item header
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Must be either a string with the name of a single
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header file or a reference to an array of strings of header file names.
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=item incpath
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a string or an array of strings
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representing additional paths to search for headers.
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=item INC
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a C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>-style space-seperated list of
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incpaths, each preceded by '-I'.
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This can also be supplied on the command-line.
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=back
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=head2 check_lib_or_exit
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This behaves exactly the same as C<assert_lib()> except that instead of
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dieing, it warns (with exactly the same error message) and exits.
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This is intended for use in Makefile.PL / Build.PL
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when you might want to prompt the user for various paths and
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things before checking that what they've told you is sane.
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If any library or header is missing, it exits with an exit value of 0 to avoid
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causing a CPAN Testers 'FAIL' report. CPAN Testers should ignore this
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result -- which is what you want if an external library dependency is not
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available.
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=head2 check_lib
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This behaves exactly the same as C<assert_lib()> except that it is silent,
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returning false instead of dieing, or true otherwise.
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=cut
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sub check_lib_or_exit {
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eval 'assert_lib(@_)';
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if($@) {
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warn $@;
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exit;
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}
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}
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sub check_lib {
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eval 'assert_lib(@_)';
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return $@ ? 0 : 1;
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}
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sub assert_lib {
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my %args = @_;
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my (@libs, @libpaths, @headers, @incpaths);
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# FIXME: these four just SCREAM "refactor" at me
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@libs = (ref($args{lib}) ? @{$args{lib}} : $args{lib})
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if $args{lib};
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@libpaths = (ref($args{libpath}) ? @{$args{libpath}} : $args{libpath})
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if $args{libpath};
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@headers = (ref($args{header}) ? @{$args{header}} : $args{header})
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if $args{header};
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@incpaths = (ref($args{incpath}) ? @{$args{incpath}} : $args{incpath})
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if $args{incpath};
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# work-a-like for Makefile.PL's LIBS and INC arguments
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# if given as command-line argument, append to %args
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for my $arg (@ARGV) {
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for my $mm_attr_key (qw(LIBS INC)) {
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if (my ($mm_attr_value) = $arg =~ /\A $mm_attr_key = (.*)/x) {
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# it is tempting to put some \s* into the expression, but the
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# MM command-line parser only accepts LIBS etc. followed by =,
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# so we should not be any more lenient with whitespace than that
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$args{$mm_attr_key} .= " $mm_attr_value";
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}
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}
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}
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# using special form of split to trim whitespace
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if(defined($args{LIBS})) {
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foreach my $arg (split(' ', $args{LIBS})) {
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die("LIBS argument badly-formed: $arg\n") unless($arg =~ /^-[lLR]/);
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push @{$arg =~ /^-l/ ? \@libs : \@libpaths}, substr($arg, 2);
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}
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}
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if(defined($args{INC})) {
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foreach my $arg (split(' ', $args{INC})) {
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die("INC argument badly-formed: $arg\n") unless($arg =~ /^-I/);
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push @incpaths, substr($arg, 2);
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}
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}
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my ($cc, $ld) = _findcc();
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my @missing;
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my @wrongresult;
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my @use_headers;
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# first figure out which headers we can't find ...
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for my $header (@headers) {
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push @use_headers, $header;
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my($ch, $cfile) = File::Temp::tempfile(
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'assertlibXXXXXXXX', SUFFIX => '.c'
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);
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my $ofile = $cfile;
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$ofile =~ s/\.c$/$Config{_o}/;
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print $ch qq{#include <$_>\n} for @use_headers;
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print $ch qq{int main(void) { return 0; }\n};
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close($ch);
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my $exefile = File::Temp::mktemp( 'assertlibXXXXXXXX' ) . $Config{_exe};
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my @sys_cmd;
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# FIXME: re-factor - almost identical code later when linking
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if ( $Config{cc} eq 'cl' ) { # Microsoft compiler
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require Win32;
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@sys_cmd = (
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@$cc,
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$cfile,
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"/Fe$exefile",
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(map { '/I'.Win32::GetShortPathName($_) } @incpaths),
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"/link",
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@$ld
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);
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} elsif($Config{cc} =~ /bcc32(\.exe)?/) { # Borland
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@sys_cmd = (
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@$cc,
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@$ld,
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(map { "-I$_" } @incpaths),
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"-o$exefile",
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$cfile
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);
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} else { # Unix-ish: gcc, Sun, AIX (gcc, cc), ...
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@sys_cmd = (
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@$cc,
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@$ld,
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$cfile,
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(map { "-I$_" } @incpaths),
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"-o", "$exefile"
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);
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}
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warn "# @sys_cmd\n" if $args{debug};
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my $rv = $args{debug} ? system(@sys_cmd) : _quiet_system(@sys_cmd);
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push @missing, $header if $rv != 0 || ! -x $exefile;
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_cleanup_exe($exefile);
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unlink $ofile if -e $ofile;
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unlink $cfile;
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}
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# now do each library in turn with headers
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my($ch, $cfile) = File::Temp::tempfile(
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'assertlibXXXXXXXX', SUFFIX => '.c'
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);
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my $ofile = $cfile;
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$ofile =~ s/\.c$/$Config{_o}/;
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print $ch qq{#include <$_>\n} foreach (@headers);
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print $ch "int main(void) { ".($args{function} || 'return 0;')." }\n";
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close($ch);
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for my $lib ( @libs ) {
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my $exefile = File::Temp::mktemp( 'assertlibXXXXXXXX' ) . $Config{_exe};
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my @sys_cmd;
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if ( $Config{cc} eq 'cl' ) { # Microsoft compiler
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require Win32;
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my @libpath = map {
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q{/libpath:} . Win32::GetShortPathName($_)
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} @libpaths;
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# this is horribly sensitive to the order of arguments
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@sys_cmd = (
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@$cc,
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$cfile,
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"${lib}.lib",
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"/Fe$exefile",
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(map { '/I'.Win32::GetShortPathName($_) } @incpaths),
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"/link",
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@$ld,
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(map {'/libpath:'.Win32::GetShortPathName($_)} @libpaths),
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);
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} elsif($Config{cc} eq 'CC/DECC') { # VMS
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} elsif($Config{cc} =~ /bcc32(\.exe)?/) { # Borland
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@sys_cmd = (
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@$cc,
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@$ld,
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"-o$exefile",
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(map { "-I$_" } @incpaths),
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(map { "-L$_" } @libpaths),
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"-l$lib",
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$cfile);
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} else { # Unix-ish
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# gcc, Sun, AIX (gcc, cc)
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@sys_cmd = (
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@$cc,
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@$ld,
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$cfile,
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"-o", "$exefile",
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(map { "-I$_" } @incpaths),
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(map { "-L$_" } @libpaths),
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"-l$lib",
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);
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}
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warn "# @sys_cmd\n" if $args{debug};
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my $rv = $args{debug} ? system(@sys_cmd) : _quiet_system(@sys_cmd);
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push @missing, $lib if $rv != 0 || ! -x $exefile;
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my $absexefile = File::Spec->rel2abs($exefile);
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$absexefile = '"'.$absexefile.'"' if $absexefile =~ m/\s/;
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push @wrongresult, $lib if $rv == 0 && -x $exefile && system($absexefile) != 0;
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unlink $ofile if -e $ofile;
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_cleanup_exe($exefile);
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}
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unlink $cfile;
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my $miss_string = join( q{, }, map { qq{'$_'} } @missing );
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die("Can't link/include C library $miss_string, aborting.\n") if @missing;
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my $wrong_string = join( q{, }, map { qq{'$_'} } @wrongresult);
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die("wrong result: $wrong_string\n") if @wrongresult;
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}
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sub _cleanup_exe {
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my ($exefile) = @_;
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my $ofile = $exefile;
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$ofile =~ s/$Config{_exe}$/$Config{_o}/;
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unlink $exefile if -f $exefile;
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unlink $ofile if -f $ofile;
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unlink "$exefile\.manifest" if -f "$exefile\.manifest";
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if ( $Config{cc} eq 'cl' ) {
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# MSVC also creates foo.ilk and foo.pdb
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my $ilkfile = $exefile;
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$ilkfile =~ s/$Config{_exe}$/.ilk/;
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my $pdbfile = $exefile;
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$pdbfile =~ s/$Config{_exe}$/.pdb/;
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unlink $ilkfile if -f $ilkfile;
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unlink $pdbfile if -f $pdbfile;
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}
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return
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}
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# return ($cc, $ld)
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# where $cc is an array ref of compiler name, compiler flags
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# where $ld is an array ref of linker flags
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sub _findcc {
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# Need to use $keep=1 to work with MSWin32 backslashes and quotes
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my $Config_ccflags = $Config{ccflags}; # use copy so ASPerl will compile
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my @Config_ldflags = ();
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for my $config_val ( @Config{qw(ldflags perllibs)} ){
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push @Config_ldflags, $config_val if ( $config_val =~ /\S/ );
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}
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my @ccflags = grep { length } quotewords('\s+', 1, $Config_ccflags||'');
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my @ldflags = grep { length } quotewords('\s+', 1, @Config_ldflags);
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my @paths = split(/$Config{path_sep}/, $ENV{PATH});
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my @cc = split(/\s+/, $Config{cc});
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return ( [ @cc, @ccflags ], \@ldflags ) if -x $cc[0];
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foreach my $path (@paths) {
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my $compiler = File::Spec->catfile($path, $cc[0]) . $Config{_exe};
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return ([ $compiler, @cc[1 .. $#cc], @ccflags ], \@ldflags)
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if -x $compiler;
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}
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die("Couldn't find your C compiler\n");
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}
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# code substantially borrowed from IPC::Run3
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sub _quiet_system {
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my (@cmd) = @_;
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# save handles
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local *STDOUT_SAVE;
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local *STDERR_SAVE;
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open STDOUT_SAVE, ">&STDOUT" or die "CheckLib: $! saving STDOUT";
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open STDERR_SAVE, ">&STDERR" or die "CheckLib: $! saving STDERR";
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# redirect to nowhere
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local *DEV_NULL;
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open DEV_NULL, ">" . File::Spec->devnull
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or die "CheckLib: $! opening handle to null device";
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open STDOUT, ">&" . fileno DEV_NULL
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or die "CheckLib: $! redirecting STDOUT to null handle";
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open STDERR, ">&" . fileno DEV_NULL
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or die "CheckLib: $! redirecting STDERR to null handle";
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# run system command
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my $rv = system(@cmd);
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# restore handles
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open STDOUT, ">&" . fileno STDOUT_SAVE
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or die "CheckLib: $! restoring STDOUT handle";
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open STDERR, ">&" . fileno STDERR_SAVE
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or die "CheckLib: $! restoring STDERR handle";
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return $rv;
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}
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=head1 PLATFORMS SUPPORTED
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You must have a C compiler installed. We check for C<$Config{cc}>,
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both literally as it is in Config.pm and also in the $PATH.
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It has been tested with varying degrees on rigourousness on:
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=over
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=item gcc (on Linux, *BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, Cygwin)
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=item Sun's compiler tools on Solaris
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=item IBM's tools on AIX
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=item SGI's tools on Irix 6.5
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=item Microsoft's tools on Windows
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=item MinGW on Windows (with Strawberry Perl)
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=item Borland's tools on Windows
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=item QNX
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=back
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=head1 WARNINGS, BUGS and FEEDBACK
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This is a very early release intended primarily for feedback from
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people who have discussed it. The interface may change and it has
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not been adequately tested.
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Feedback is most welcome, including constructive criticism.
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Bug reports should be made using L<http://rt.cpan.org/> or by email.
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When submitting a bug report, please include the output from running:
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perl -V
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perl -MDevel::CheckLib -e0
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<Devel::CheckOS>
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L<Probe::Perl>
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=head1 AUTHORS
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David Cantrell E<lt>david@cantrell.org.ukE<gt>
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David Golden E<lt>dagolden@cpan.orgE<gt>
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Yasuhiro Matsumoto E<lt>mattn@cpan.orgE<gt>
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Thanks to the cpan-testers-discuss mailing list for prompting us to write it
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in the first place;
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to Chris Williams for help with Borland support;
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to Tony Cook for help with Microsoft compiler command-line options
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=head1 COPYRIGHT and LICENCE
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Copyright 2007 David Cantrell. Portions copyright 2007 David Golden.
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This module is free-as-in-speech software, and may be used, distributed,
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and modified under the same conditions as perl itself.
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=head1 CONSPIRACY
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This module is also free-as-in-mason software.
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=cut
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1;
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