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ExtUtils::MM_VMS(Perl Programmers Reference GuExtUtils::MM_VMS(3)

NAME
       ExtUtils::MM_VMS - methods to override UN*X behaviour in
       ExtUtils::MakeMaker

SYNOPSIS
	use ExtUtils::MM_VMS; # Done internally by ExtUtils::MakeMaker if needed

DESCRIPTION
       See ExtUtils::MM_Unix for a documentation of the methods
       provided there. This package overrides the implementation
       of these methods, not the semantics.

       Methods always loaded

       wraplist
	   Converts a list into a string wrapped at approximately
	   80 columns.

       rootdir (override)
	   Returns a string representing of the root directory.

       SelfLoaded methods

       Those methods which override default MM_Unix methods are
       marked "(override)", while methods unique to MM_VMS are
       marked "(specific)".  For overridden methods, documenta
       tion is limited to an explanation of why this method over
       rides the MM_Unix method; see the ExtUtils::MM_Unix docu
       mentation for more details.

       guess_name (override)
	   Try to determine name of extension being built.  We
	   begin with the name of the current directory.  Since
	   VMS filenames are case-insensitive, however, we look
	   for a .pm file whose name matches that of the current
	   directory (presumably the 'main' .pm file for this
	   extension), and try to find a "package" statement from
	   which to obtain the Mixed::Case package name.

       find_perl (override)
	   Use VMS file specification syntax and CLI commands to
	   find and invoke Perl images.

       path (override)
	   Translate logical name DCL$PATH as a searchlist,
	   rather than trying to "split" string value of
	   "$ENV{'PATH'}".

       maybe_command (override)
	   Follows VMS naming conventions for executable files.
	   If the name passed in doesn't exactly match an exe
	   cutable file, appends .Exe (or equivalent) to check
	   for executable image, and .Com to check for DCL proce
	   dure.  If this fails, checks directories in DCL$PATH
	   and finally Sys$System: for an executable file having
	   the name specified, with or without the .Exe-equiva
	   lent suffix.

       maybe_command_in_dirs (override)
	   Uses DCL argument quoting on test command line.

       perl_script (override)
	   If name passed in doesn't specify a readable file,
	   appends .com or .pl and tries again, since it's cus
	   tomary to have file types on all files under VMS.

       file_name_is_absolute (override)
	   Checks for VMS directory spec as well as Unix separa
	   tors.

       replace_manpage_separator
	   Use as separator a character which is legal in a VMS-
	   syntax file name.

       init_others (override)
	   Provide VMS-specific forms of various utility com
	   mands, then hand off to the default MM_Unix method.

       constants (override)
	   Fixes up numerous file and directory macros to insure
	   VMS syntax regardless of input syntax.  Also adds a
	   few VMS-specific macros and makes lists of files
	   comma-separated.

       cflags (override)
	   Bypass shell script and produce qualifiers for CC
	   directly (but warn user if a shell script for this
	   extension exists).  Fold multiple /Defines into one,
	   since some C compilers pay attention to only one
	   instance of this qualifier on the command line.

       const_cccmd (override)
	   Adds directives to point C preprocessor to the right
	   place when handling #include <sys/foo.h> directives.
	   Also constructs CC command line a bit differently than
	   MM_Unix method.

       pm_to_blib (override)
	   DCL still accepts a maximum of 255 characters on a
	   command line, so we write the (potentially) long list
	   of file names to a temp file, then persuade Perl to
	   read it instead of the command line to find args.

       tool_autosplit (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on command line.

       tool_sxubpp (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on xsubpp command line.

       xsubpp_version (override)
	   Test xsubpp exit status according to VMS rules ($sts &
	   1 ==> good) rather than Unix rules ($sts == 0 ==>
	   good).

       tools_other (override)
	   Adds a few MM[SK] macros, and shortens some the
	   installatin commands, in order to stay under DCL's
	   255-character limit.	 Also changes EQUALIZE_TIMESTAMP
	   to set revision date of target file to one second
	   later than source file, since MMK interprets precisely
	   equal revision dates for a source and target file as a
	   sign that the target needs to be updated.

       dist (override)
	   Provide VMSish defaults for some values, then hand off
	   to default MM_Unix method.

       c_o (override)
	   Use VMS syntax on command line.  In particular,
	   $(DEFINE) and $(PERL_INC) have been pulled into
	   $(CCCMD).  Also use MM[SK] macros.

       xs_c (override)
	   Use MM[SK] macros.

       xs_o (override)
	   Use MM[SK] macros, and VMS command line for C com
	   piler.

       top_targets (override)
	   Use VMS quoting on command line for Version_check.

       dlsyms (override)
	   Create VMS linker options files specifying universal
	   symbols for this extension's shareable image, and
	   listing other shareable images or libraries to which
	   it should be linked.

       dynamic_lib (override)
	   Use VMS Link command.

       dynamic_bs (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on Mkbootstrap command line.

       static_lib (override)
	   Use VMS commands to manipulate object library.

       manifypods (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on command line, and VMS logical
	   name to specify fallback location at build time if we
	   can't find pod2man.

       processPL (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on command line.

       installbin (override)
	   Stay under DCL's 255 character command line limit once
	   again by splitting potentially long list of files
	   across multiple lines in "realclean" target.

       subdir_x (override)
	   Use VMS commands to change default directory.

       clean (override)
	   Split potentially long list of files across multiple
	   commands (in order to stay under the magic command
	   line limit).	 Also use MM[SK] commands for handling
	   subdirectories.

       realclean (override)
	   Guess what we're working around?  Also, use MM[SK] for
	   subdirectories.

       dist_basics (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on command line.

       dist_core (override)
	   Syntax for invoking VMS_Share differs from that for
	   Unix shar, so "shdist" target actions are VMS-spe
	   cific.

       dist_dir (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on command line.

       dist_test (override)
	   Use VMS commands to change default directory, and use
	   VMS-style quoting on command line.

       install (override)
	   Work around DCL's 255 character limit several
	   times,and use VMS-style command line quoting in a few
	   cases.

       perldepend (override)
	   Use VMS-style syntax for files; it's cheaper to just
	   do it directly here than to have the MM_Unix method
	   call "catfile" repeatedly.  Also, if we have to
	   rebuild Config.pm, use MM[SK] to do it.

       makefile (override)
	   Use VMS commands and quoting.

       test (override)
	   Use VMS commands for handling subdirectories.

       test_via_harness (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on command line.

       test_via_script (override)
	   Use VMS-style quoting on command line.

       makeaperl (override)
	   Undertake to build a new set of Perl images using VMS
	   commands.  Since VMS does dynamic loading, it's not
	   necessary to statically link each extension into the
	   Perl image, so this isn't the normal build path.  Con
	   sequently, it hasn't really been tested, and may well
	   be incomplete.

       nicetext (override)
	   Insure that colons marking targets are preceded by
	   space, in order to distinguish the target delimiter
	   from a colon appearing as part of a filespec.

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