Server IP : 103.119.228.120 / Your IP : 3.143.235.104 Web Server : Apache System : Linux v8.techscape8.com 3.10.0-1160.119.1.el7.tuxcare.els2.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Jul 15 12:09:18 UTC 2024 x86_64 User : nobody ( 99) PHP Version : 5.6.40 Disable Function : shell_exec,symlink,system,exec,proc_get_status,proc_nice,proc_terminate,define_syslog_variables,syslog,openlog,closelog,escapeshellcmd,passthru,ocinum cols,ini_alter,leak,listen,chgrp,apache_note,apache_setenv,debugger_on,debugger_off,ftp_exec,dl,dll,myshellexec,proc_open,socket_bind,proc_close,escapeshellarg,parse_ini_filepopen,fpassthru,exec,passthru,escapeshellarg,escapeshellcmd,proc_close,proc_open,ini_alter,popen,show_source,proc_nice,proc_terminate,proc_get_status,proc_close,pfsockopen,leak,apache_child_terminate,posix_kill,posix_mkfifo,posix_setpgid,posix_setsid,posix_setuid,dl,symlink,shell_exec,system,dl,passthru,escapeshellarg,escapeshellcmd,myshellexec,c99_buff_prepare,c99_sess_put,fpassthru,getdisfunc,fx29exec,fx29exec2,is_windows,disp_freespace,fx29sh_getupdate,fx29_buff_prepare,fx29_sess_put,fx29shexit,fx29fsearch,fx29ftpbrutecheck,fx29sh_tools,fx29sh_about,milw0rm,imagez,sh_name,myshellexec,checkproxyhost,dosyayicek,c99_buff_prepare,c99_sess_put,c99getsource,c99sh_getupdate,c99fsearch,c99shexit,view_perms,posix_getpwuid,posix_getgrgid,posix_kill,parse_perms,parsesort,view_perms_color,set_encoder_input,ls_setcheckboxall,ls_reverse_all,rsg_read,rsg_glob,selfURL,dispsecinfo,unix2DosTime,addFile,system,get_users,view_size,DirFiles,DirFilesWide,DirPrintHTMLHeaders,GetFilesTotal,GetTitles,GetTimeTotal,GetMatchesCount,GetFileMatchesCount,GetResultFiles,fs_copy_dir,fs_copy_obj,fs_move_dir,fs_move_obj,fs_rmdir,SearchText,getmicrotime MySQL : ON | cURL : ON | WGET : ON | Perl : ON | Python : ON | Sudo : ON | Pkexec : ON Directory : /usr/local/share/man/man3/ |
Upload File : |
.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 2.27 (Pod::Simple 3.28) .\" .\" Standard preamble: .\" ======================================================================== .de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) .if t .sp .5v .if n .sp .. .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .\" Set up some character translations and predefined strings. \*(-- will .\" give an unbreakable dash, \*(PI will give pi, \*(L" will give a left .\" double quote, and \*(R" will give a right double quote. \*(C+ will .\" give a nicer C++. Capital omega is used to do unbreakable dashes and .\" therefore won't be available. \*(C` and \*(C' expand to `' in nroff, .\" nothing in troff, for use with C<>. .tr \(*W- .ds C+ C\v'-.1v'\h'-1p'\s-2+\h'-1p'+\s0\v'.1v'\h'-1p' .ie n \{\ . ds -- \(*W- . ds PI pi . if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=24u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-12u'-\" diablo 10 pitch . if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=20u) .ds -- \(*W\h'-12u'\(*W\h'-8u'-\" diablo 12 pitch . ds L" "" . ds R" "" . ds C` "" . ds C' "" 'br\} .el\{\ . ds -- \|\(em\| . ds PI \(*p . ds L" `` . ds R" '' . ds C` . ds C' 'br\} .\" .\" Escape single quotes in literal strings from groff's Unicode transform. .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" .\" If the F register is turned on, we'll generate index entries on stderr for .\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.SS), items (.Ip), and index .\" entries marked with X<> in POD. Of course, you'll have to process the .\" output yourself in some meaningful fashion. .\" .\" Avoid warning from groff about undefined register 'F'. .de IX .. .nr rF 0 .if \n(.g .if rF .nr rF 1 .if (\n(rF:(\n(.g==0)) \{ . if \nF \{ . de IX . tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2" .. . if !\nF==2 \{ . nr % 0 . nr F 2 . \} . \} .\} .rr rF .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "ExtUtils::MM_VMS 3" .TH ExtUtils::MM_VMS 3 "2016-08-20" "perl v5.16.3" "User Contributed Perl Documentation" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" ExtUtils::MM_VMS \- methods to override UN*X behaviour in ExtUtils::MakeMaker .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 3 \& Do not use this directly. \& Instead, use ExtUtils::MM and it will figure out which MM_* \& class to use for you. .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" See ExtUtils::MM_Unix for a documentation of the methods provided there. This package overrides the implementation of these methods, not the semantics. .SS "Methods always loaded" .IX Subsection "Methods always loaded" .IP "wraplist" 4 .IX Item "wraplist" Converts a list into a string wrapped at approximately 80 columns. .SS "Methods" .IX Subsection "Methods" Those methods which override default MM_Unix methods are marked \&\*(L"(override)\*(R", while methods unique to \s-1MM_VMS\s0 are marked \*(L"(specific)\*(R". For overridden methods, documentation is limited to an explanation of why this method overrides the MM_Unix method; see the ExtUtils::MM_Unix documentation for more details. .IP "guess_name (override)" 4 .IX Item "guess_name (override)" Try to determine name of extension being built. We begin with the name of the current directory. Since \s-1VMS\s0 filenames are case-insensitive, however, we look for a \fI.pm\fR file whose name matches that of the current directory (presumably the 'main' \fI.pm\fR file for this extension), and try to find a \f(CW\*(C`package\*(C'\fR statement from which to obtain the Mixed::Case package name. .IP "find_perl (override)" 4 .IX Item "find_perl (override)" Use \s-1VMS\s0 file specification syntax and \s-1CLI\s0 commands to find and invoke Perl images. .IP "_fixin_replace_shebang (override)" 4 .IX Item "_fixin_replace_shebang (override)" Helper routine for \s-1MM\-\s0>\fIfixin()\fR, overridden because there's no such thing as an actual shebang line that will be interpreted by the shell, so we just prepend \&\f(CW$Config\fR{startperl} and preserve the shebang line argument for any switches it may contain. .IP "maybe_command (override)" 4 .IX Item "maybe_command (override)" Follows \s-1VMS\s0 naming conventions for executable files. If the name passed in doesn't exactly match an executable file, appends \fI.Exe\fR (or equivalent) to check for executable image, and \fI.Com\fR to check for \s-1DCL\s0 procedure. If this fails, checks directories in \s-1DCL$PATH\s0 and finally \fISys$System:\fR for an executable file having the name specified, with or without the \fI.Exe\fR\-equivalent suffix. .IP "pasthru (override)" 4 .IX Item "pasthru (override)" The list of macro definitions to be passed through must be specified using the /MACRO qualifier and must not add another /DEFINE qualifier. We prepend our own comma here to the contents of $(\s-1PASTHRU_DEFINE\s0) because it is often empty and a comma always present in \s-1CCFLAGS\s0 would generate a missing qualifier value error. .IP "pm_to_blib (override)" 4 .IX Item "pm_to_blib (override)" \&\s-1VMS\s0 wants a dot in every file so we can't have one called 'pm_to_blib', it becomes 'pm_to_blib.' and \s-1MMS/K\s0 isn't smart enough to know that when you have a target called 'pm_to_blib' it should look for 'pm_to_blib.'. .Sp So in \s-1VMS\s0 its pm_to_blib.ts. .IP "perl_script (override)" 4 .IX Item "perl_script (override)" If name passed in doesn't specify a readable file, appends \fI.com\fR or \&\fI.pl\fR and tries again, since it's customary to have file types on all files under \s-1VMS.\s0 .IP "replace_manpage_separator" 4 .IX Item "replace_manpage_separator" Use as separator a character which is legal in a VMS-syntax file name. .IP "init_DEST" 4 .IX Item "init_DEST" (override) Because of the difficulty concatenating \s-1VMS\s0 filepaths we must pre-expand the DEST* variables. .IP "init_DIRFILESEP" 4 .IX Item "init_DIRFILESEP" No separator between a directory path and a filename on \s-1VMS.\s0 .IP "init_main (override)" 4 .IX Item "init_main (override)" .PD 0 .IP "init_tools (override)" 4 .IX Item "init_tools (override)" .PD Provide VMS-specific forms of various utility commands. .Sp Sets \s-1DEV_NULL\s0 to nothing because I don't know how to do it on \s-1VMS.\s0 .Sp Changes \s-1EQUALIZE_TIMESTAMP\s0 to set revision date of target file to one second later than source file, since \s-1MMK\s0 interprets precisely equal revision dates for a source and target file as a sign that the target needs to be updated. .IP "init_platform (override)" 4 .IX Item "init_platform (override)" Add \s-1PERL_VMS, MM_VMS_REVISION\s0 and \s-1MM_VMS_VERSION.\s0 .Sp \&\s-1MM_VMS_REVISION\s0 is for backwards compatibility before \s-1MM_VMS\s0 had a \&\f(CW$VERSION\fR. .IP "platform_constants" 4 .IX Item "platform_constants" .PD 0 .IP "init_VERSION (override)" 4 .IX Item "init_VERSION (override)" .PD Override the *DEFINE_VERSION macros with \s-1VMS\s0 semantics. Translate the \&\s-1MAKEMAKER\s0 filepath to \s-1VMS\s0 style. .IP "constants (override)" 4 .IX Item "constants (override)" Fixes up numerous file and directory macros to insure \s-1VMS\s0 syntax regardless of input syntax. Also makes lists of files comma-separated. .IP "special_targets" 4 .IX Item "special_targets" Clear the default .SUFFIXES and put in our own list. .IP "cflags (override)" 4 .IX Item "cflags (override)" Bypass shell script and produce qualifiers for \s-1CC\s0 directly (but warn user if a shell script for this extension exists). Fold multiple /Defines into one, since some C compilers pay attention to only one instance of this qualifier on the command line. .IP "const_cccmd (override)" 4 .IX Item "const_cccmd (override)" Adds directives to point C preprocessor to the right place when handling #include <sys/foo.h> directives. Also constructs \s-1CC\s0 command line a bit differently than MM_Unix method. .IP "tools_other (override)" 4 .IX Item "tools_other (override)" Throw in some dubious extra macros for Makefile args. .Sp Also keep around the old $(\s-1SAY\s0) macro in case somebody's using it. .IP "init_dist (override)" 4 .IX Item "init_dist (override)" VMSish defaults for some values. .Sp .Vb 1 \& macro description default \& \& ZIPFLAGS flags to pass to ZIP \-Vu \& \& COMPRESS compression command to gzip \& use for tarfiles \& SUFFIX suffix to put on \-gz \& compressed files \& \& SHAR shar command to use vms_share \& \& DIST_DEFAULT default target to use to tardist \& create a distribution \& \& DISTVNAME Use VERSION_SYM instead of $(DISTNAME)\-$(VERSION_SYM) \& VERSION for the name .Ve .IP "c_o (override)" 4 .IX Item "c_o (override)" Use \s-1VMS\s0 syntax on command line. In particular, $(\s-1DEFINE\s0) and $(\s-1PERL_INC\s0) have been pulled into $(\s-1CCCMD\s0). Also use MM[\s-1SK\s0] macros. .IP "xs_c (override)" 4 .IX Item "xs_c (override)" Use MM[\s-1SK\s0] macros. .IP "xs_o (override)" 4 .IX Item "xs_o (override)" Use MM[\s-1SK\s0] macros, and \s-1VMS\s0 command line for C compiler. .IP "_xsbuild_replace_macro (override)" 4 .IX Item "_xsbuild_replace_macro (override)" There is no simple replacement possible since a qualifier and all its subqualifiers must be considered together, so we use our own utility routine for the replacement. .IP "_xsbuild_value (override)" 4 .IX Item "_xsbuild_value (override)" Convert the extension spec to Unix format, as that's what will match what's in the \s-1XSBUILD\s0 data structure. .IP "dlsyms (override)" 4 .IX Item "dlsyms (override)" Create \s-1VMS\s0 linker options files specifying universal symbols for this extension's shareable image(s), and listing other shareable images or libraries to which it should be linked. .IP "xs_obj_opt" 4 .IX Item "xs_obj_opt" Override to fixup \-o flags. .IP "dynamic_lib (override)" 4 .IX Item "dynamic_lib (override)" Use \s-1VMS\s0 Link command. .IP "xs_make_static_lib (override)" 4 .IX Item "xs_make_static_lib (override)" Use \s-1VMS\s0 commands to manipulate object library. .IP "extra_clean_files" 4 .IX Item "extra_clean_files" Clean up some \s-1OS\s0 specific files. Plus the temp file used to shorten a lot of commands. And the name mangler database. .IP "zipfile_target" 4 .IX Item "zipfile_target" .PD 0 .IP "tarfile_target" 4 .IX Item "tarfile_target" .IP "shdist_target" 4 .IX Item "shdist_target" .PD Syntax for invoking shar, tar and zip differs from that for Unix. .IP "install (override)" 4 .IX Item "install (override)" Work around \s-1DCL\s0's 255 character limit several times,and use VMS-style command line quoting in a few cases. .IP "perldepend (override)" 4 .IX Item "perldepend (override)" Use VMS-style syntax for files; it's cheaper to just do it directly here than to have the MM_Unix method call \f(CW\*(C`catfile\*(C'\fR repeatedly. Also, if we have to rebuild Config.pm, use MM[\s-1SK\s0] to do it. .IP "makeaperl (override)" 4 .IX Item "makeaperl (override)" Undertake to build a new set of Perl images using \s-1VMS\s0 commands. Since \&\s-1VMS\s0 does dynamic loading, it's not necessary to statically link each extension into the Perl image, so this isn't the normal build path. Consequently, it hasn't really been tested, and may well be incomplete. .IP "maketext_filter (override)" 4 .IX Item "maketext_filter (override)" Ensure that colons marking targets are preceded by space, in order to distinguish the target delimiter from a colon appearing as part of a filespec. .IP "prefixify (override)" 4 .IX Item "prefixify (override)" prefixifying on \s-1VMS\s0 is simple. Each should simply be: .Sp .Vb 1 \& perl_root:[some.dir] .Ve .Sp which can just be converted to: .Sp .Vb 1 \& volume:[your.prefix.some.dir] .Ve .Sp otherwise you get the default layout. .Sp In effect, your search prefix is ignored and \f(CW$Config\fR{vms_prefix} is used instead. .IP "cd" 4 .IX Item "cd" .PD 0 .IP "oneliner" 4 .IX Item "oneliner" .IP "\fBecho\fR" 4 .IX Item "echo" .PD perl trips up on \*(L"<foo>\*(R" thinking it's an input redirect. So we use the native Write command instead. Besides, it's faster. .IP "quote_literal" 4 .IX Item "quote_literal" .PD 0 .IP "escape_dollarsigns" 4 .IX Item "escape_dollarsigns" .PD Quote, don't escape. .IP "escape_all_dollarsigns" 4 .IX Item "escape_all_dollarsigns" Quote, don't escape. .IP "escape_newlines" 4 .IX Item "escape_newlines" .PD 0 .IP "max_exec_len" 4 .IX Item "max_exec_len" .PD 256 characters. .IP "init_linker" 4 .IX Item "init_linker" .PD 0 .IP "catdir (override)" 4 .IX Item "catdir (override)" .IP "catfile (override)" 4 .IX Item "catfile (override)" .PD Eliminate the macros in the output to the \s-1MMS/MMK\s0 file. .Sp (File::Spec::VMS used to do this for us, but it's being removed) .IP "eliminate_macros" 4 .IX Item "eliminate_macros" Expands MM[\s-1KS\s0]/Make macros in a text string, using the contents of identically named elements of \f(CW%$self\fR, and returns the result as a file specification in Unix syntax. .Sp \&\s-1NOTE: \s0 This is the canonical version of the method. The version in File::Spec::VMS is deprecated. .IP "fixpath" 4 .IX Item "fixpath" .Vb 2 \& my $path = $mm\->fixpath($path); \& my $path = $mm\->fixpath($path, $is_dir); .Ve .Sp Catchall routine to clean up problem MM[\s-1SK\s0]/Make macros. Expands macros in any directory specification, in order to avoid juxtaposing two VMS-syntax directories when MM[\s-1SK\s0] is run. Also expands expressions which are all macro, so that we can tell how long the expansion is, and avoid overrunning \s-1DCL\s0's command buffer when MM[\s-1KS\s0] is running. .Sp \&\fIfixpath()\fR checks to see whether the result matches the name of a directory in the current default directory and returns a directory or file specification accordingly. \f(CW$is_dir\fR can be set to true to force \fIfixpath()\fR to consider the path to be a directory or false to force it to be a file. .Sp \&\s-1NOTE: \s0 This is the canonical version of the method. The version in File::Spec::VMS is deprecated. .IP "os_flavor" 4 .IX Item "os_flavor" \&\s-1VMS\s0 is \s-1VMS.\s0 .IP "is_make_type (override)" 4 .IX Item "is_make_type (override)" None of the make types being checked for is viable on \s-1VMS,\s0 plus our \f(CW$self\fR\->{\s-1MAKE\s0} is an unexpanded (and unexpandable) macro whose value is known only to the make utility itself. .IP "make_type (override)" 4 .IX Item "make_type (override)" Returns a suitable string describing the type of makefile being written. .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Original author Charles Bailey \fIbailey@newman.upenn.edu\fR .PP Maintained by Michael G Schwern \fIschwern@pobox.com\fR .PP See ExtUtils::MakeMaker for patching and contact information.