NAME
FFI::Build::Platform - Platform specific configuration.
VERSION
version 2.10
SYNOPSIS
use FFI::Build::Platform;
DESCRIPTION
This class is used to abstract out the platform specific parts of the FFI::Build system. You shouldn't need to use it directly in most cases, unless you are working on FFI::Build itself.
CONSTRUCTOR
new
my $platform = FFI::Build::Platform->new;
Create a new instance of FFI::Build::Platform.
default
my $platform = FFI::Build::Platform->default;
Returns the default instance of FFI::Build::Platform.
METHODS
All of these methods may be called either as instance or classes methods. If called as a class method, the default instance will be used.
osname
my $osname = $platform->osname;
The "os name" as understood by Perl. This is the same as $^O
.
object_suffix
my $suffix = $platform->object_suffix;
The object suffix for the platform. On UNIX this is usually .o
. On Windows this is usually .obj
.
library_suffix
my(@suffix) = $platform->library_suffix;
my $suffix = $platform->library_suffix;
The library suffix for the platform. On Linux and some other UNIX this is often .so
. On OS X, this is .dylib
and .bundle
. On Windows this is .dll
.
library_prefix
my $prefix = $platform->library_prefix;
The library prefix for the platform. On Unix this is usually lib
, as in libfoo
.
cc
my @cc = @{ $platform->cc };
The C compiler
cpp
my @cpp = @{ $platform->cpp };
The C pre-processor
cxx
my @cxx = @{ $platform->cxx };
The C++ compiler that naturally goes with the C compiler.
cxxld
my @cxxld = @{ $platform->cxxld };
The C++ linker that naturally goes with the C compiler.
for
my @for = @{ $platform->for };
The Fortran compiler that naturally goes with the C compiler.
ld
my $ld = $platform->ld;
The C linker
shellwords
my @words = $platform->shellwords(@strings);
This is a wrapper around Text::ParseWords's shellwords
with some platform workarounds applied.
ccflags
my @ccflags = @{ $platform->cflags};
The compiler flags, including those needed to compile object files that can be linked into a dynamic library. On Linux, for example, this is usually includes -fPIC
.
ldflags
my @ldflags = @{ $platform->ldflags };
The linker flags needed to link object files into a dynamic library. This is NOT the libs
style library flags that specify the location and name of a library to link against, this is instead the flags that tell the linker to generate a dynamic library. On Linux, for example, this is usually -shared
.
cc_mm_works
my $bool = $platform->cc_mm_works;
Returns the flags that can be passed into the C compiler to compute dependencies.
flag_object_output
my @flags = $platform->flag_object_output($object_filename);
Returns the flags that the compiler recognizes as being used to write out to a specific object filename.
flag_library_output
my @flags = $platform->flag_library_output($library_filename);
Returns the flags that the compiler recognizes as being used to write out to a specific library filename.
flag_exe_output
my @flags = $platform->flag_exe_output($library_filename);
Returns the flags that the compiler recognizes as being used to write out to a specific exe filename.
flag_export
my @flags = $platform->flag_export(@symbols);
Returns the flags that the linker recognizes for exporting functions.
which
my $path = $platform->which($command);
Returns the full path of the given command, if it is available, otherwise undef
is returned.
run
$platform->run(@command);
diag
Diagnostic for the platform as a string. This is for human consumption only, and the format may and will change over time so do not attempt to use is programmatically.
AUTHOR
Author: Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>
Contributors:
Bakkiaraj Murugesan (bakkiaraj)
Dylan Cali (calid)
pipcet
Zaki Mughal (zmughal)
Fitz Elliott (felliott)
Vickenty Fesunov (vyf)
Gregor Herrmann (gregoa)
Shlomi Fish (shlomif)
Damyan Ivanov
Ilya Pavlov (Ilya33)
Petr Písař (ppisar)
Mohammad S Anwar (MANWAR)
Håkon Hægland (hakonhagland, HAKONH)
Meredith (merrilymeredith, MHOWARD)
Diab Jerius (DJERIUS)
Eric Brine (IKEGAMI)
szTheory
José Joaquín Atria (JJATRIA)
Pete Houston (openstrike, HOUSTON)
Lukas Mai (MAUKE)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2015-2022 by Graham Ollis.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.