ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker − A MakeMaker consumer for ExtUtils::Builder Plan objects
version 0.018
use
ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use ExtUtils::Builder::MakeMaker;
...
WriteMakeFile(
NAME => 'Foo',
VERSION => 0.001,
);
sub MY::make_plans {
my ($self, $planner) = @_;
$planner−>load_extension('Some::Module');
... # Add plans to $planner
}
This MakeMaker extension will call your "MY::make_plans" method with a ExtUtils::Builder::Planner as argument so that you can add entries to it; these entries will be added to your Makefile. It will also call any ".pl" files in "/planner" as DSL files, these are run in a new scope so delegates don't leak out. Entries may depend on existing MakeMaker entries and vice−versa. Typically one would make their target a dependency of a MakeMaker entry like "pure_all" or "dynamic".
By default, the following delegates are defined on your planner:
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meta |
A CPAN::Meta object representing the "META.json" file.
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distribution |
The name of the distribution
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version |
The version of the distribution
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main_module |
The main module of the distribution.
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release_status |
The release status of the distribution (e.g. 'stable').
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perl_path |
The path to the perl executable.
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config |
The ExtUtils::Config::MakeMaker object for this build
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is_os(@os_names) |
This returns true if the current operating system matches any of the listed ones.
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is_os_type($os_type) |
This returns true if the type of the OS matches $os_type. Legal values are "Unix", "Windows" and "VMS".
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verbose |
This is always false.
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uninst |
The value of the "uninst" command line argument.
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jobs |
This is always 1.
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pureperl_only |
The value of the "PUREPERL_ONLY" command line argument.
These are the same ones as Dist::Build sets except "install_paths" is missing.
Leon Timmermans <[email protected]>
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Leon Timmermans.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.