ExtUtils::CBuilder(3perl) | Perl Programmers Reference Guide | ExtUtils::CBuilder(3perl) |
ExtUtils::CBuilder - Compile and link C code for Perl modules
use ExtUtils::CBuilder; my $b = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new(%options); $obj_file = $b->compile(source => 'MyModule.c'); $lib_file = $b->link(objects => $obj_file);
This module can build the C portions of Perl modules by invoking the appropriate compilers and linkers in a cross-platform manner. It was motivated by the "Module::Build" project, but may be useful for other purposes as well. However, it is not intended as a general cross-platform interface to all your C building needs. That would have been a much more ambitious goal!
# Use a different compiler than Config.pm says my $b = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new( config => { ld => 'gcc' } );
A "quiet" parameter tells "CBuilder" to not print its "system()" commands before executing them:
# Be quieter than normal my $b = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new( quiet => 1 );
The operation of this method is also affected by the "archlibexp", "cccdlflags", "ccflags", "optimize", and "cc" entries in "Config.pm".
On platforms where "need_prelink()" returns true, "prelink()" will be called automatically.
The operation of this method is also affected by the "lddlflags", "shrpenv", and "ld" entries in "Config.pm".
my $object_file = $b->object_file($source_file);
Converts the name of a C source file to the most natural name of an output object file to create from it. For instance, on Unix the source file foo.c would result in the object file foo.o.
my $lib_file = $b->lib_file($object_file);
Converts the name of an object file to the most natural name of a output library file to create from it. For instance, on Mac OS X the object file foo.o would result in the library file foo.bundle.
my $exe_file = $b->exe_file($object_file);
Converts the name of an object file to the most natural name of an executable file to create from it. For instance, on Mac OS X the object file foo.o would result in the executable file foo, and on Windows it would result in foo.exe.
Several parameters correspond to "ExtUtils::Mksymlists::Mksymlists()" options, as follows:
Mksymlists() prelink() type -------------|-------------------|------------------- NAME | dl_name | string (required) DLBASE | dl_base | string FILE | dl_file | string DL_VARS | dl_vars | array reference DL_FUNCS | dl_funcs | hash reference FUNCLIST | dl_func_list | array reference IMPORTS | dl_imports | hash reference VERSION | dl_version | string
Please see the documentation for "ExtUtils::Mksymlists" for the details of what these parameters do.
Currently this has only been tested on Unix and doesn't contain any of the Windows-specific code from the "Module::Build" project. I'll do that next.
This module is an outgrowth of the "Module::Build" project, to which there have been many contributors. Notably, Randy W. Sims submitted lots of code to support 3 compilers on Windows and helped with various other platform-specific issues. Ilya Zakharevich has contributed fixes for OS/2; John E. Malmberg and Peter Prymmer have done likewise for VMS.
ExtUtils::CBuilder is maintained as part of the Perl 5 core. Please submit any bug reports via the perlbug tool included with Perl 5. Bug reports will be included in the Perl 5 ticket system at <https://rt.perl.org>.
The Perl 5 source code is available at <https://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git> and ExtUtils-CBuilder may be found in the dist/ExtUtils-CBuilder directory of the repository.
Ken Williams, kwilliams@cpan.org
Additional contributions by The Perl 5 Porters.
Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Ken Williams. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2023-11-25 | perl v5.32.1 |