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ExtUtils::MM_Any(3pm) |
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ExtUtils::MM_Any − Platform agnostic MM methods
FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY! package ExtUtils::MM_SomeOS; # Temporarily, you have to subclass both. Put MM_Any first. require ExtUtils::MM_Any; require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; @ISA = qw(ExtUtils::MM_Any ExtUtils::Unix);
FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY !
ExtUtils::MM_Any is a superclass for the ExtUtils::MM_* set of modules. It contains methods which are either inherently cross-platform or are written in a cross-platform manner.
Subclass off of ExtUtils::MM_Any and ExtUtils::MM_Unix. This is a temporary solution.
THIS MAY BE TEMPORARY !
These are methods which are by their nature cross-platform and should always be cross−platform.
File::Spec wrappers DEPRECATED
The following methods are deprecated wrappers around File::Spec functions. They exist from before File::Spec did and in fact are from which File::Spec sprang.
They are all
deprecated. Please use File::Spec directly.
canonpath
catdir
catfile
curdir
file_name_is_absolute
path
rootdir
updir
These are
methods which are thought to be cross-platform by virtue of
having been written in a way to avoid incompatibilities.
test_via_harness
my $command = $mm->test_via_harness($perl, $tests);
Returns a $command line which runs the given set of $tests with Test::Harness and the given $perl.
Used on the t/*.t files.
test_via_script
my $command = $mm->test_via_script($perl, $script);
Returns a $command line which just runs a single test without Test::Harness. No checks are done on the results, they’re just printed.
Used for test.pl, since they don’t always follow Test::Harness formatting.
Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> with code from ExtUtils::MM_Unix and ExtUtils::MM_Win32.
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