From ea3bceb2bcd46cf68b5a0ec2a0b3ecad83f11b45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jarkko Hietaniemi Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 15:41:06 +0000 Subject: Add README.tru64. p4raw-id: //depot/perl@10230 --- README.tru64 | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 82 insertions(+) create mode 100644 README.tru64 (limited to 'README.tru64') diff --git a/README.tru64 b/README.tru64 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c551a36594 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.tru64 @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you see. +It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is specially +designed to be readable as is. + +=head1 NAME + +README.tru64 - Perl version 5 on Tru64 (formerly known as Digital UNIX formerly known as DEC OSF/1) systems + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +This document describes various features of Compaq's (formerly Digital's) +Unix operating system (Tru64) that will affect how Perl version 5 +is compiled and/or runs. + +=head2 Compiling Perl 5 on Tru64 + +The recommended compiler to use in Tru64 is the native C compiler. +The native compiler produces much faster code (the speed difference is +noticeable: several dozen percentages) and also more correct code: if you +are considering using the GNU C compiler you should use the gcc 2.95.3 +release since older gcc releases are known to produce buggy code when +compiling Perl. + +=head2 Using Large Files with Perl on Tru64 + +In Tru64 Perl is automatically able to use large files, that is, files +larger than 2 gigabytes, there is no need to use the Configure +-Duselargefiles option as described in INSTALL. + +=head2 Threaded Perl on Tru64 + +To compile Perl to use the old Perl 5.005 threads model, run Configure +with the -Dusethreads -Duse5005threads options as described in INSTALL. +This will probably only work in Tru64 4.0 and newer releases, older +operating releases like 3.2 aren't probably going to work properly +with threads. + +Beware: the Perl 5.005 threads model is known to have bugs, for +example the regular expressions are not thread-safe. The bugs are +very hard to fix are and therefore the 5.005 threads model is still +classified as an experimental feature. + +=head2 64-bit Perl on Tru64 + +In Tru64 Perl's integers are automatically 64-bit wide, there is +no need to use the Configure -Duse64bitint option as described +in INSTALL. Similarly, there is no need for -Duse64bitall. + +=head2 Warnings about floating-point overflow when compiling Perl on Tru64 + +When compiling Perl in Tru64 you may (depending on the compiler +release) see two warnings like this + + cc: Warning: util.c, line 3797: In this statement, floating-point overflow occurs in evaluating the expression "1.8e308". (floatoverfl) + return HUGE_VAL; + -----------^ + + cc: Warning: POSIX.xs, line 1304: In this statement, floating-point overflow occurs in evaluating the expression "1.8e308". (floatoverfl) + return HUGE_VAL; + -------------------^ + +The exact line numbers may vary between Perl releases. +The warnings are benign and can be ignored. + +When the file F is being compiled you may (depending on the +operating system release) see an additional compiler flag being used: +C<-DNO_EFF_ONLY_OK>. This is normal and refers to a feature that is +relevant only if you use the C pragma. In older releases of +the operating system the feature was broken and the NO_EFF_ONLY_OK +instructs Perl not to use the feature. + +=head1 Testing Perl on Tru64 + +During "make test" the C will be skipped because on Tru64 it +cannot be tested before Perl has been installed. The test refers to +the use of the C<-P> option of Perl. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Jarkko Hietaniemi + +=cut -- cgit v1.2.1