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ExtUtils
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MM_Win95.pm
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package ExtUtils::MM_Win95; use strict; our $VERSION = '7.10_02'; require ExtUtils::MM_Win32; our @ISA = qw(ExtUtils::MM_Win32); use ExtUtils::MakeMaker::Config; =head1 NAME ExtUtils::MM_Win95 - method to customize MakeMaker for Win9X =head1 SYNOPSIS You should not be using this module directly. =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a subclass of ExtUtils::MM_Win32 containing changes necessary to get MakeMaker playing nice with command.com and other Win9Xisms. =head2 Overridden methods Most of these make up for limitations in the Win9x/nmake command shell. Mostly its lack of &&. =over 4 =item xs_c The && problem. =cut sub xs_c { my($self) = shift; return '' unless $self->needs_linking(); ' .xs.c: $(XSUBPPRUN) $(XSPROTOARG) $(XSUBPPARGS) $*.xs > $*.c ' } =item xs_cpp The && problem =cut sub xs_cpp { my($self) = shift; return '' unless $self->needs_linking(); ' .xs.cpp: $(XSUBPPRUN) $(XSPROTOARG) $(XSUBPPARGS) $*.xs > $*.cpp '; } =item xs_o The && problem. =cut sub xs_o { my($self) = shift; return '' unless $self->needs_linking(); ' .xs$(OBJ_EXT): $(XSUBPPRUN) $(XSPROTOARG) $(XSUBPPARGS) $*.xs > $*.c $(CCCMD) $(CCCDLFLAGS) -I$(PERL_INC) $(DEFINE) $*.c '; } =item max_exec_len Win98 chokes on things like Encode if we set the max length to nmake's max of 2K. So we go for a more conservative value of 1K. =cut sub max_exec_len { my $self = shift; return $self->{_MAX_EXEC_LEN} ||= 1024; } =item os_flavor Win95 and Win98 and WinME are collectively Win9x and Win32 =cut sub os_flavor { my $self = shift; return ($self->SUPER::os_flavor, 'Win9x'); } =back =head1 AUTHOR Code originally inside MM_Win32. Original author unknown. Currently maintained by Michael G Schwern C<schwern@pobox.com>. Send patches and ideas to C<makemaker@perl.org>. See https://metacpan.org/release/ExtUtils-MakeMaker. =cut 1;
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