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ExtUtils::Embed(3Perl Programmers Reference GuiExtUtils::Embed(3)

NAME
       ExtUtils::Embed - Utilities for embedding Perl in C/C++
       applications

SYNOPSIS
	perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit
	perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts
	perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts

DESCRIPTION
       ExtUtils::Embed provides utility functions for embedding a
       Perl interpreter and extensions in your C/C++ applica
       tions.  Typically, an application Makefile will invoke
       ExtUtils::Embed functions while building your application.

@EXPORT
       ExtUtils::Embed exports the following functions:

       xsinit(), ldopts(), ccopts(), perl_inc(), ccflags(),
       ccdlflags(), xsi_header(), xsi_protos(), xsi_body()

FUNCTIONS
       xsinit()
	   Generate C/C++ code for the XS initializer function.

	   When invoked as "`perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit
	   --`" the following options are recognized:

	   -o <output filename> (Defaults to perlxsi.c)

	   -o STDOUT will print to STDOUT.

	   -std (Write code for extensions that are linked with
	   the current Perl.)

	   Any additional arguments are expected to be names of
	   modules to generate code for.

	   When invoked with parameters the following are
	   accepted and optional:

	   "xsinit($filename,$std,[@modules])"

	   Where,

	   $filename is equivalent to the -o option.

	   $std is boolean, equivalent to the -std option.

	   [@modules] is an array ref, same as additional argu
	   ments mentioned above.

       Examples
	    perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit -- -o xsinit.c Socket

	   This will generate code with an xs_init function that
	   glues the perl Socket::bootstrap function to the C
	   boot_Socket function and writes it to a file named
	   xsinit.c.

	   Note that DynaLoader is a special case where it must
	   call boot_DynaLoader directly.

	    perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit

	   This will generate code for linking with DynaLoader
	   and each static extension found in $Con
	   fig{static_ext}.  The code is written to the default
	   file name perlxsi.c.

	    perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e xsinit -- -o xsinit.c -std DBI DBD::Oracle

	   Here, code is written for all the currently linked
	   extensions along with code for DBI and DBD::Oracle.

	   If you have a working DynaLoader then there is rarely
	   any need to statically link in any other extensions.

       ldopts()
	   Output arguments for linking the Perl library and
	   extensions to your application.

	   When invoked as "`perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts
	   --`" the following options are recognized:

	   -std

	   Output arguments for linking the Perl library and any
	   extensions linked with the current Perl.

	   -I <path1:path2>

	   Search path for ModuleName.a archives.  Default path
	   is @INC.  Library archives are expected to be found as
	   /some/path/auto/ModuleName/ModuleName.a For example,
	   when looking for Socket.a relative to a search path,
	   we should find auto/Socket/Socket.a

	   When looking for DBD::Oracle relative to a search
	   path, we should find auto/DBD/Oracle/Oracle.a

	   Keep in mind that you can always supply
	   /my/own/path/ModuleName.a as an additional linker
	   argument.

	   --  <list of linker args>

	   Additional linker arguments to be considered.

	   Any additional arguments found before the -- token are
	   expected to be names of modules to generate code for.

	   When invoked with parameters the following are
	   accepted and optional:

	   "ldopts($std,[@modules],[@link_args],$path)"

	   Where:

	   $std is boolean, equivalent to the -std option.

	   [@modules] is equivalent to additional arguments found
	   before the -- token.

	   [@link_args] is equivalent to arguments found after
	   the -- token.

	   $path is equivalent to the -I option.

	   In addition, when ldopts is called with parameters, it
	   will return the argument string rather than print it
	   to STDOUT.

       Examples
	    perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts

	   This will print arguments for linking with libperl.a,
	   DynaLoader and extensions found in $Con
	   fig{static_ext}.  This includes libraries found in
	   $Config{libs} and the first ModuleName.a library for
	   each extension that is found by searching @INC or the
	   path specified by the -I option.  In addition, when
	   ModuleName.a is found, additional linker arguments are
	   picked up from the extralibs.ld file in the same
	   directory.

	    perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts -- -std Socket

	   This will do the same as the above example, along with
	   printing additional arguments for linking with the
	   Socket extension.

	    perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts -- DynaLoader

	   This will print arguments for linking with just the
	   DynaLoader extension and libperl.a.

	    perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts -- -std Msql -- -L/usr/msql/lib -lmsql

	   Any arguments after the second '--' token are addi
	   tional linker arguments that will be examined for
	   potential conflict.	If there is no conflict, the
	   additional arguments will be part of the output.

       perl_inc()
	   For including perl header files this function simply
	   prints:

	    -I$Config{archlibexp}/CORE

	   So, rather than having to say:

	    perl -MConfig -e 'print "-I$Config{archlibexp}/CORE"'

	   Just say:

	    perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e perl_inc

       ccflags(), ccdlflags()
	   These functions simply print $Config{ccflags} and
	   $Config{ccdlflags}

       ccopts()
	   This function combines perl_inc(), ccflags() and
	   ccdlflags() into one.

       xsi_header()
	   This function simply returns a string defining the
	   same EXTERN_C macro as perlmain.c along with #includ
	   ing perl.h and EXTERN.h.

       xsi_protos(@modules)
	   This function returns a string of boot_$ModuleName
	   prototypes for each @modules.

       xsi_body(@modules)
	   This function returns a string of calls to newXS()
	   that glue the module bootstrap function to boot_Modu
	   leName for each @modules.

	   xsinit() uses the xsi_* functions to generate most of
	   it's code.

EXAMPLES
       For examples on how to use ExtUtils::Embed for building
       C/C++ applications with embedded perl, see the perlembed
       manpage.

SEE ALSO
       the perlembed manpage

AUTHOR
       Doug MacEachern <dougm@osf.org>

       Based on ideas from Tim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk> and
       minimod.pl by Andreas Koenig <k@anna.in-berlin.de> and Tim
       Bunce.

2001-03-03		   perl v5.6.1	       ExtUtils::Embed(3)
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