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use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
# this file was templated from ext/List/Util/Makefile.PL
# thanks to Graham Barr who wrote that module.
WriteMakefile(
VERSION_FROM => "lib/Hash/Util.pm",
MAN3PODS => {}, # Pods will be built by installman.
NAME => "Hash::Util",
DEFINE => "-DPERL_EXT",
);
package MY;
# We go through the HashUtil.c trickery to foil platforms
# that have the feature combination of
# (1) static builds
# (2) allowing only one object by the same name in the static library
# (3) the object name matching being case-blind
# This means that we can't have the top-level util.o
# and the extension-level Util.o in the same build.
# One such platform is the POSIX-BC BS2000 EBCDIC mainframe platform.
BEGIN {
use Config;
unless (defined $Config{usedl}) {
eval <<'__EOMM__';
sub xs_c {
my($self) = shift;
return '' unless $self->needs_linking();
'
HashUtil.c: Util.xs
$(PERL) -I$(PERL_ARCHLIB) -I$(PERL_LIB) $(XSUBPP) $(XSPROTOARG) $(XSUBPPARGS) Util.xs > HashUtil.xsc && $(MV) HashUtil.xsc HashUtil.c
';
}
sub xs_o {
my($self) = shift;
return '' unless $self->needs_linking();
'
Util$(OBJ_EXT): HashUtil.c
$(CCCMD) $(CCCDLFLAGS) -I$(PERL_INC) $(DEFINE) HashUtil.c
$(MV) HashUtil$(OBJ_EXT) Util$(OBJ_EXT)
';
}
__EOMM__
}
}
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