Perl 5 DynaLoader See DynaLoader.pm for detailed specification. This module is very similar to the other Perl 5 modules except that Configure selects which dl_*.xs file to use. After Configure has been run the Makefile.PL will generate a Makefile which will run xsubpp on a specific dl_*.xs file and write the output to DynaLoader.c After that the processing is the same as any other module. Note that, to be effective, the DynaLoader module must be _statically_ linked into perl! Configure should arrange this. This interface is based on the work and comments of (in no particular order): Larry Wall, Robert Sanders, Dean Roehrich, Jeff Okamoto, Anno Siegel, Thomas Neumann, Paul Marquess, Charles Bailey and others. The dl_*.xs files should either be named after the dynamic linking operating system interface used if that interface is available on more than one type of system, e.g.: dlopen for dlopen()/dlsym() type functions (SunOS, BSD) or else the osname, e.g., hpux, next, vms etc. Both are determined by Configure and so only those specific names that Configure knows/uses will work. If porting the DynaLoader to a platform that has a core dynamic linking interface similar to an existing generic type, e.g., dlopen, please try to port the corresponding dl_*.xs file (using #ifdef's if required). Otherwise, or if that proves too messy, create a new dl_*.xs file named after your osname. Configure will give preference to a dl_$osname.xs file if one exists. The file dl_dlopen.xs is a reference implementation by Paul Marquess which is a good place to start if porting from scratch. The dlutils.c file holds some common definitions that are #included into the dl_*.xs files. After the initial implementation of a new DynaLoader dl_*.xs file you may need to edit or create ext/MODULE/MODULE.bs files (library bootstrap files) to reflect the needs of your platform and linking software. Refer to DynaLoader.pm, lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm and any existing ext/MODULE/MODULE.bs files for more information. Tim Bunce. August 1994