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NAME
       ExtUtils::MM_Unix - methods used by ExtUtils::MakeMaker

SYNOPSIS
       "require ExtUtils::MM_Unix;"

DESCRIPTION
       The methods provided by this package are designed to be
       used in conjunction with ExtUtils::MakeMaker. When Make-
       Maker writes a Makefile, it creates one or more objects
       that inherit their methods from a package "MM". MM itself
       doesn't provide any methods, but it ISA ExtUtils::MM_Unix
       class. The inheritance tree of MM lets operating specific
       packages take the responsibility for all the methods pro-
       vided by MM_Unix. We are trying to reduce the number of
       the necessary overrides by defining rather primitive oper-
       ations within ExtUtils::MM_Unix.

       If you are going to write a platform specific MM package,
       please try to limit the necessary overrides to primitive
       methods, and if it is not possible to do so, let's work
       out how to achieve that gain.

       If you are overriding any of these methods in your Make-
       file.PL (in the MY class), please report that to the make-
       maker mailing list. We are trying to minimize the neces-
       sary method overrides and switch to data driven Make-
       file.PLs wherever possible. In the long run less methods
       will be overridable via the MY class.

METHODS
       The following description of methods is still under devel-
       opment. Please refer to the code for not suitably docu-
       mented sections and complain loudly to the makemaker mail-
       ing list.

       Not all of the methods below are overridable in a Make-
       file.PL. Overridable methods are marked as (o). All meth-
       ods are overridable by a platform specific MM_*.pm file
       (See ExtUtils::MM_VMS) and ExtUtils::MM_OS2).

       Preloaded methods


       canonpath
         No physical check on the filesystem, but a logical
         cleanup of a path. On UNIX eliminated successive slashes
         and successive "/.".

       catdir
         Concatenate two or more directory names to form a com-
         plete path ending with a directory. But remove the
         trailing slash from the resulting string, because it
         doesn't look good, isn't necessary and confuses OS2. Of
         course, if this is the root directory, don't cut off the
         trailing slash :-)

       catfile
         Concatenate one or more directory names and a filename
         to form a complete path ending with a filename

       curdir
         Returns a string representing of the current directory.
         "." on UNIX.

       rootdir
         Returns a string representing of the root directory.
         "/" on UNIX.

       updir
         Returns a string representing of the parent directory.
         ".." on UNIX.

       SelfLoaded methods


       c_o (o)
         Defines the suffix rules to compile different flavors of
         C files to object files.

       cflags (o)
         Does very much the same as the cflags script in the perl
         distribution. It doesn't return the whole compiler com-
         mand line, but initializes all of its parts. The
         const_cccmd method then actually returns the definition
         of the CCCMD macro which uses these parts.

       clean (o)
         Defines the clean target.

       const_cccmd (o)
         Returns the full compiler call for C programs and stores
         the definition in CONST_CCCMD.

       const_config (o)
         Defines a couple of constants in the Makefile that are
         imported from %Config.

       const_loadlibs (o)
         Defines EXTRALIBS, LDLOADLIBS, BSLOADLIBS, LD_RUN_PATH.
         See ExtUtils::Liblist for details.

       constants (o)
         Initializes lots of constants and .SUFFIXES and .PHONY

       depend (o)
         Same as macro for the depend attribute.

       dir_target (o)
         Takes an array of directories that need to exist and
         returns a Makefile entry for a .exists file in these
         directories. Returns nothing, if the entry has already
         been processed. We're helpless though, if the same
         directory comes as $(FOO) _and_ as "bar". Both of them
         get an entry, that's why we use "::".

       dist (o)
         Defines a lot of macros for distribution support.

       dist_basics (o)
         Defines the targets distclean, distcheck, skipcheck,
         manifest, veryclean.

       dist_ci (o)
         Defines a check in target for RCS.

       dist_core (o)
         Defines the targets dist, tardist, zipdist, uutardist,
         shdist

       dist_dir (o)
         Defines the scratch directory target that will hold the
         distribution before tar-ing (or shar-ing).

       dist_test (o)
         Defines a target that produces the distribution in the
         scratchdirectory, and runs 'perl Makefile.PL; make ;make
         test' in that subdirectory.

       dlsyms (o)
         Used by AIX and VMS to define DL_FUNCS and DL_VARS and
         write the *.exp files.

       dynamic (o)
         Defines the dynamic target.

       dynamic_bs (o)
         Defines targets for bootstrap files.

       dynamic_lib (o)
         Defines how to produce the *.so (or equivalent) files.

       exescan
         Deprecated method. Use libscan instead.

       extliblist
         Called by init_others, and calls ext ExtUtils::Liblist.
         See ExtUtils::Liblist for details.

       file_name_is_absolute
         Takes as argument a path and returns true, if it is an
         absolute path.

       find_perl
         Finds the executables PERL and FULLPERL

       Methods to actually produce chunks of text for the Make-
       file

       The methods here are called for each MakeMaker object in
       the order specified by @ExtUtils::MakeMaker::MM_Sections.

       fixin
         Inserts the sharpbang or equivalent magic number to a
         script

       force (o)
         Just writes FORCE:

       guess_name
         Guess the name of this package by examining the working
         directory's name. MakeMaker calls this only if the
         developer has not supplied a NAME attribute.

       has_link_code
         Returns true if C, XS, MYEXTLIB or similar objects exist
         within this object that need a compiler. Does not
         descend into subdirectories as needs_linking() does.

       htmlifypods (o)
         Defines targets and routines to translate the pods into
         HTML manpages and put them into the INST_HTMLLIBDIR and
         INST_HTMLSCRIPTDIR directories.

       init_dirscan
         Initializes DIR, XS, PM, C, O_FILES, H, PL_FILES,
         HTML*PODS, MAN*PODS, EXE_FILES.

       init_main
         Initializes NAME, FULLEXT, BASEEXT, PARENT_NAME, DLBASE,
         PERL_SRC, PERL_LIB, PERL_ARCHLIB, PERL_INC, INSTALLDIRS,
         INST_*, INSTALL*, PREFIX, CONFIG, AR, AR_STATIC_ARGS,
         LD, OBJ_EXT, LIB_EXT, EXE_EXT, MAP_TARGET, LIBPERL_A,
         VERSION_FROM, VERSION, DISTNAME, VERSION_SYM.

       init_others
         Initializes EXTRALIBS, BSLOADLIBS, LDLOADLIBS, LIBS,
         LD_RUN_PATH, OBJECT, BOOTDEP, PERLMAINCC, LDFROM, LINK-
         TYPE, NOOP, FIRST_MAKEFILE, MAKEFILE, NOECHO, RM_F,
         RM_RF, TEST_F, TOUCH, CP, MV, CHMOD, UMASK_NULL

       install (o)
         Defines the install target.

       installbin (o)
         Defines targets to make and to install EXE_FILES.

       libscan (o)
         Takes a path to a file that is found by init_dirscan and
         returns false if we don't want to include this file in
         the library. Mainly used to exclude RCS, CVS, and SCCS
         directories from installation.

       linkext (o)
         Defines the linkext target which in turn defines the
         LINKTYPE.

       lsdir
         Takes as arguments a directory name and a regular
         expression. Returns all entries in the directory that
         match the regular expression.

       macro (o)
         Simple subroutine to insert the macros defined by the
         macro attribute into the Makefile.

       makeaperl (o)
         Called by staticmake. Defines how to write the Makefile
         to produce a static new perl.

         By default the Makefile produced includes all the static
         extensions in the perl library. (Purified versions of
         library files, e.g., DynaLoader_pure_p1_c0_032.a are
         automatically ignored to avoid link errors.)

       makefile (o)
         Defines how to rewrite the Makefile.

       manifypods (o)
         Defines targets and routines to translate the pods into
         manpages and put them into the INST_* directories.

       maybe_command
         Returns true, if the argument is likely to be a command.

       maybe_command_in_dirs
         method under development. Not yet used. Ask Ilya :-)

       needs_linking (o)
         Does this module need linking? Looks into subdirectory
         objects (see also has_link_code())

       nicetext
         misnamed method (will have to be changed). The MM_Unix
         method just returns the argument without further pro-
         cessing.

         On VMS used to insure that colons marking targets are
         preceded by space - most Unix Makes don't need this, but
         it's necessary under VMS to distinguish the target
         delimiter from a colon appearing as part of a filespec.

       parse_version
         parse a file and return what you think is $VERSION in
         this file set to.  It will return the string "undef" if
         it can't figure out what $VERSION is.

       parse_abstract
         parse a file and return what you think is the ABSTRACT

       pasthru (o)
         Defines the string that is passed to recursive make
         calls in subdirectories.

       path
         Takes no argument, returns the environment variable PATH
         as an array.

       perl_script
         Takes one argument, a file name, and returns the file
         name, if the argument is likely to be a perl script. On
         MM_Unix this is true for any ordinary, readable file.

       perldepend (o)
         Defines the dependency from all *.h files that come with
         the perl distribution.

       ppd
         Defines target that creates a PPD (Perl Package Descrip-
         tion) file for a binary distribution.

       perm_rw (o)
         Returns the attribute "PERM_RW" or the string 644.  Used
         as the string that is passed to the "chmod" command to
         set the permissions for read/writeable files.  MakeMaker
         chooses 644 because it has turned out in the past that
         relying on the umask provokes hard-to-track bug reports.
         When the return value is used by the perl function
         "chmod", it is interpreted as an octal value.

       perm_rwx (o)
         Returns the attribute "PERM_RWX" or the string 755, i.e.
         the string that is passed to the "chmod" command to set
         the permissions for executable files.  See also perl_rw.

       pm_to_blib
         Defines target that copies all files in the hash PM to
         their destination and autosplits them. See "DESCRIPTION"
         in ExtUtils::Install

       post_constants (o)
         Returns an empty string per default. Dedicated to over-
         rides from within Makefile.PL after all constants have
         been defined.

       post_initialize (o)
         Returns an empty string per default. Used in Make-
         file.PLs to add some chunk of text to the Makefile after
         the object is initialized.

       postamble (o)
         Returns an empty string. Can be used in Makefile.PLs to
         write some text to the Makefile at the end.

       prefixify
         Check a path variable in $self from %Config, if it con-
         tains a prefix, and replace it with another one.

         Takes as arguments an attribute name, a search prefix
         and a replacement prefix. Changes the attribute in the
         object.

       processPL (o)
         Defines targets to run *.PL files.

       realclean (o)
         Defines the realclean target.

       replace_manpage_separator
         Takes the name of a package, which may be a nested pack-
         age, in the form Foo/Bar and replaces the slash with
         "::". Returns the replacement.

       static (o)
         Defines the static target.

       static_lib (o)
         Defines how to produce the *.a (or equivalent) files.

       staticmake (o)
         Calls makeaperl.

       subdir_x (o)
         Helper subroutine for subdirs

       subdirs (o)
         Defines targets to process subdirectories.

       test (o)
         Defines the test targets.

       test_via_harness (o)
         Helper method to write the test targets

       test_via_script (o)
         Other helper method for test.

       tool_autosplit (o)
         Defines a simple perl call that runs autosplit. May be
         deprecated by pm_to_blib soon.

       tools_other (o)
         Defines SHELL, LD, TOUCH, CP, MV, RM_F, RM_RF, CHMOD,
         UMASK_NULL in the Makefile. Also defines the perl pro-
         grams MKPATH, WARN_IF_OLD_PACKLIST, MOD_INSTALL.
         DOC_INSTALL, and UNINSTALL.

       tool_xsubpp (o)
         Determines typemaps, xsubpp version, prototype
         behaviour.

       top_targets (o)
         Defines the targets all, subdirs, config, and O_FILES

       writedoc
         Obsolete, deprecated method. Not used since Version
         5.21.

       xs_c (o)
         Defines the suffix rules to compile XS files to C.

       xs_cpp (o)
         Defines the suffix rules to compile XS files to C++.

       xs_o (o)
         Defines suffix rules to go from XS to object files
         directly. This is only intended for broken make imple-
         mentations.

       perl_archive
         This is internal method that returns path to libperl.a
         equivalent to be linked to dynamic extensions. UNIX does
         not have one but OS2 and Win32 do.

       perl_archive_after
         This is an internal method that returns path to a
         library which should be put on the linker command line
         after the external libraries to be linked to dynamic
         extensions.  This may be needed if the linker is
         one-pass, and Perl includes some overrides for C RTL
         functions, such as malloc().

       export_list
         This is internal method that returns name of a file that
         is passed to linker to define symbols to be exported.
         UNIX does not have one but OS2 and Win32 do.

SEE ALSO
       ExtUtils::MakeMaker



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