my %Extensions = map {($_,$_)}
qw(dynamic_ext static_ext extensions known_extensions);
+# The plan is that this information is used by ExtUtils::MakeMaker to generate
+# Makefile dependencies, rather than hardcoding a list, which has become out
+# of date. However, currently, MM_Unix.pm and MM_VMS.pm have *different* lists,
+# *and* descrip_mms.template doesn't actually install all the headers.
+# The "Unix" list seems to (attempt to) avoid the generated headers, which I'm
+# not sure is the right thing to do. Also, not certain whether it would be
+# easier to parse MANIFEST to get these (adding config.h, and potentially
+# removing others), but for now, stick to a hard coded list.
+
+# Could use a map to add ".h", but I suspect that it's easier to use literals,
+# so that anyone using grep will find them
+# This is the list from MM_VMS, plus pad.h, parser.h, perlsfio.h utf8.h
+# which it installs. It *doesn't* install perliol.h - FIXME.
+my @header_files = qw(EXTERN.h INTERN.h XSUB.h av.h config.h cop.h cv.h
+ embed.h embedvar.h form.h gv.h handy.h hv.h intrpvar.h
+ iperlsys.h keywords.h mg.h nostdio.h op.h opcode.h
+ pad.h parser.h patchlevel.h perl.h perlio.h perlsdio.h
+ perlsfio.h perlvars.h perly.h pp.h pp_proto.h proto.h
+ regcomp.h regexp.h regnodes.h scope.h sv.h thread.h utf8.h
+ util.h);
+
+# No point in adding fakethr.h, as it no longer works
+push @header_files,
+ $^O eq 'VMS' ? 'vmsish.h' : qw(dosish.h perliol.h time64.h unixish.h);
+
+my $header_files = ' return qw(' . join(' ', sort @header_files) . ');';
+$header_files =~ s/(?=.{64}) # If line is still overlength
+ (.{1,64})\ # Split at the last convenient space
+ /$1\n /gx;
+
# allowed opts as well as specifies default and initial values
my %Allowed_Opts = (
'cross' => '', # --cross=PLATFORM - crosscompiling for PLATFORM
package Config;
use strict;
-# use warnings; Pulls in Carp
-# use vars pulls in Carp
+use warnings;
+use vars '%Config';
+
+sub bincompat_options {
+ return split ' ', (Internals::V())[0];
+}
+
+sub non_bincompat_options {
+ return split ' ', (Internals::V())[1];
+}
+
+sub compile_date {
+ return (Internals::V())[2]
+}
+
+sub local_patches {
+ my (undef, undef, undef, @patches) = Internals::V();
+ return @patches;
+}
sub _V {
my ($bincompat, $non_bincompat, $date, @patches) = Internals::V();
print " $date\n" if defined $date;
my @env = map { "$_=\"$ENV{$_}\"" } sort grep {/^PERL/} keys %ENV;
- push @env, "CYGWIN=\"$ENV{CYGWIN}\"" if $^O eq 'cygwin';
+ push @env, "CYGWIN=\"$ENV{CYGWIN}\"" if $^O eq 'cygwin' and $ENV{CYGWIN};
if (@env) {
print " \%ENV:\n";
print " $_\n" foreach @INC;
}
+sub header_files {
ENDOFBEG
+$heavy_txt .= $header_files . "\n}\n\n";
+
my $export_funcs = <<'EOT';
-my %Export_Cache = (myconfig => 1,
- config_sh => 1, config_vars => 1, config_re => 1);
+my %Export_Cache = (myconfig => 1, config_sh => 1, config_vars => 1,
+ config_re => 1, compile_date => 1, local_patches => 1,
+ bincompat_options => 1, non_bincompat_options => 1,
+ header_files => 1);
EOT
my %export_ok = eval $export_funcs or die;
package Config;
use strict;
-# use warnings; Pulls in Carp
-# use vars pulls in Carp
+use warnings;
+use vars '%%Config';
# Skip @Config::EXPORT because it only contains %%Config, which we special
# case below as it's not a function. @Config::EXPORT won't change in the
my $myver = sprintf "%vd", $^V;
$config_txt .= sprintf <<'ENDOFBEG', ($myver) x 3;
-our %%Config;
# Define our own import method to avoid pulling in the full Exporter:
sub import {
my @v_others = ();
my $in_v = 0;
my %Data = ();
+my $quote;
my %seen_quotes;
push(@non_v, "#$_"); # not a name='value' line
next;
}
- my $quote = $2;
if ($in_v) {
$val .= $_;
}
else {
+ $quote = $2;
($name,$val) = ($1,$3);
}
$in_v = $val !~ /$quote\n/;
my $byteorder_code;
if ($s == 4 || $s == 8) {
- my $list = join ',', reverse(2..$s);
+ my $list = join ',', reverse(1..$s-1);
my $format = 'a'x$s;
$byteorder_code = <<"EOT";
-my \$i = 0;
-foreach my \$c ($list) { \$i |= ord(\$c); \$i <<= 8 }
-\$i |= ord(1);
+my \$i = ord($s);
+foreach my \$c ($list) { \$i <<= 8; \$i |= ord(\$c); }
our \$byteorder = join('', unpack('$format', pack('$f', \$i)));
EOT
} else {
my($self, $key) = @_;
# check for cached value (which may be undef so we use exists not defined)
- return $self->{$key} if exists $self->{$key};
-
- return $self->fetch_string($key);
+ return exists $self->{$key} ? $self->{$key} : $self->fetch_string($key);
}
+
ENDOFEND
$heavy_txt .= <<'ENDOFEND';
}
sub STORE { die "\%Config::Config is read-only\n" }
-*DELETE = \&STORE;
-*CLEAR = \&STORE;
-
+*DELETE = *CLEAR = \*STORE; # Typeglob aliasing uses less space
sub config_sh {
substr $Config_SH_expanded, 1, $config_sh_len;
=item myconfig()
Returns a textual summary of the major perl configuration values.
-See also C<-V> in L<perlrun/Switches>.
+See also C<-V> in L<perlrun/Command Switches>.
=item config_sh()
name='value';
Names which are unknown are output as C<name='UNKNOWN';>.
-See also C<-V:name> in L<perlrun/Switches>.
+See also C<-V:name> in L<perlrun/Command Switches>.
+
+=item bincompat_options()
+
+Returns a list of C pre-processor options used when compiling this F<perl>
+binary, which affect its binary compatibility with extensions.
+C<bincompat_options()> and C<non_bincompat_options()> are shown together in
+the output of C<perl -V> as I<Compile-time options>.
+
+=item non_bincompat_options()
+
+Returns a list of C pre-processor options used when compiling this F<perl>
+binary, which do not affect binary compatibility with extensions.
+
+=item compile_date()
+
+Returns the compile date (as a string), equivalent to what is shown by
+C<perl -V>
+
+=item local_patches()
+
+Returns a list of the names of locally applied patches, equivalent to what
+is shown by C<perl -V>.
+
+=item header_files()
+
+Returns a list of the header files that should be used as dependencies for
+XS code, for this version of Perl on this platform.
=back