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NAME
xsubpp - compiler to convert Perl XS code into C codeSYNOPSIS
xsubpp [-v] [-except] [-s pattern] [-prototypes] [-noversioncheck] [-nolinenumbers] [-nooptimize] [-typemap typemap] [-output filename]... file.xsDESCRIPTION
This compiler is typically run by the makefiles created by ExtUtils::MakeMaker or by Module::Build or other Perl module build tools.../../../typemap:../../typemap:../typemap:typemap
OPTIONS
Note that the "XSOPT" MakeMaker option may be used to add these options to any makefiles generated by MakeMaker.- -hiertype
- Retains '::' in type names so that C++ hierarchical types can be mapped.
- -except
- Adds exception handling stubs to the C code.
- -typemap typemap
- Indicates that a user-supplied typemap should take precedence over the default typemaps. This option may be used multiple times, with the last typemap having the highest precedence.
- -output filename
- Specifies the name of the output file to generate. If no file is specified, output will be written to standard output.
- -v
- Prints the xsubpp version number to standard output, then exits.
- -prototypes
- By default xsubpp will not automatically generate prototype code for all xsubs. This flag will enable prototypes.
- -noversioncheck
- Disables the run time test that determines if the object file (derived from the ".xs" file) and the ".pm" files have the same version number.
- -nolinenumbers
- Prevents the inclusion of '#line' directives in the output.
- -nooptimize
- Disables certain optimizations. The only optimization that is currently affected is the use of targets by the output C code (see perlguts). This may significantly slow down the generated code, but this is the way xsubpp of 5.005 and earlier operated.
- -noinout
- Disable recognition of "IN", "OUT_LIST" and "INOUT_LIST" declarations.
- -noargtypes
- Disable recognition of ANSI-like descriptions of function signature.
- -C++
- Currently doesn't do anything at all. This flag has been a no-op for many versions of perl, at least as far back as perl5.003_07. It's allowed here for backwards compatibility.
- -s=... or -strip=...
-
This option is obscure and discouraged.
void foo_bar(int i);
ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables are used.AUTHOR
Originally by Larry Wall. Turned into the "ExtUtils::ParseXS" module by Ken Williams.MODIFICATION HISTORY
See the file Changes.SEE ALSO
perl(1), perlxs(1), perlxstut(1), ExtUtils::ParseXS2024-12-28 | perl v5.32.0 |