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#!/usr/bin/perl eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if 0; # not running under some shell use 5.006; use strict; eval { require ExtUtils::ParseXS; ExtUtils::ParseXS->import( qw( process_file report_error_count ) ); 1; } or do { my $err = $@ || 'Zombie error'; my $v = $ExtUtils::ParseXS::VERSION; $v = '<undef>' if not defined $v; die "Failed to load or import from ExtUtils::ParseXS (version $v). Please check that ExtUtils::ParseXS is installed correctly and that the newest version will be found in your \@INC path: $err"; }; use Getopt::Long; my %args = (); my $usage = "Usage: xsubpp [-v] [-csuffix csuffix] [-except] [-prototypes] [-noversioncheck] [-nolinenumbers] [-nooptimize] [-noinout] [-noargtypes] [-s pattern] [-typemap typemap]... file.xs\n"; Getopt::Long::Configure qw(no_auto_abbrev no_ignore_case); @ARGV = grep {$_ ne '-C++'} @ARGV; # Allow -C++ for backward compatibility GetOptions(\%args, qw(hiertype! prototypes! versioncheck! linenumbers! optimize! inout! argtypes! object_capi! except! v typemap=s@ output=s s=s csuffix=s )) or die $usage; if ($args{v}) { print "xsubpp version $ExtUtils::ParseXS::VERSION\n"; exit; } @ARGV == 1 or die $usage; $args{filename} = shift @ARGV; process_file(%args); exit( report_error_count() ? 1 : 0 ); __END__ =head1 NAME xsubpp - compiler to convert Perl XS code into C code =head1 SYNOPSIS B<xsubpp> [B<-v>] [B<-except>] [B<-s pattern>] [B<-prototypes>] [B<-noversioncheck>] [B<-nolinenumbers>] [B<-nooptimize>] [B<-typemap typemap>] [B<-output filename>]... file.xs =head1 DESCRIPTION This compiler is typically run by the makefiles created by L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> or by L<Module::Build> or other Perl module build tools. I<xsubpp> will compile XS code into C code by embedding the constructs necessary to let C functions manipulate Perl values and creates the glue necessary to let Perl access those functions. The compiler uses typemaps to determine how to map C function parameters and variables to Perl values. The compiler will search for typemap files called I<typemap>. It will use the following search path to find default typemaps, with the rightmost typemap taking precedence. ../../../typemap:../../typemap:../typemap:typemap It will also use a default typemap installed as C<ExtUtils::typemap>. =head1 OPTIONS Note that the C<XSOPT> MakeMaker option may be used to add these options to any makefiles generated by MakeMaker. =over 5 =item B<-hiertype> Retains '::' in type names so that C++ hierarchical types can be mapped. =item B<-except> Adds exception handling stubs to the C code. =item B<-typemap typemap> Indicates that a user-supplied typemap should take precedence over the default typemaps. This option may be used multiple times, with the last typemap having the highest precedence. =item B<-output filename> Specifies the name of the output file to generate. If no file is specified, output will be written to standard output. =item B<-v> Prints the I<xsubpp> version number to standard output, then exits. =item B<-prototypes> By default I<xsubpp> will not automatically generate prototype code for all xsubs. This flag will enable prototypes. =item B<-noversioncheck> Disables the run time test that determines if the object file (derived from the C<.xs> file) and the C<.pm> files have the same version number. =item B<-nolinenumbers> Prevents the inclusion of '#line' directives in the output. =item B<-nooptimize> Disables certain optimizations. The only optimization that is currently affected is the use of I<target>s by the output C code (see L<perlguts>). This may significantly slow down the generated code, but this is the way B<xsubpp> of 5.005 and earlier operated. =item B<-noinout> Disable recognition of C<IN>, C<OUT_LIST> and C<INOUT_LIST> declarations. =item B<-noargtypes> Disable recognition of ANSI-like descriptions of function signature. =item B<-C++> Currently doesn't do anything at all. This flag has been a no-op for many versions of perl, at least as far back as perl5.003_07. It's allowed here for backwards compatibility. =back =head1 ENVIRONMENT No environment variables are used. =head1 AUTHOR Originally by Larry Wall. Turned into the C<ExtUtils::ParseXS> module by Ken Williams. =head1 MODIFICATION HISTORY See the file F<Changes>. =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1), perlxs(1), perlxstut(1), ExtUtils::ParseXS =cut
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