Current Path : /usr/opt/perl530/lib/5.30.2/amd64-freebsd/ |
FreeBSD hs32.drive.ne.jp 9.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #1: Wed Jan 14 12:18:08 JST 2015 root@hs32.drive.ne.jp:/sys/amd64/compile/hs32 amd64 |
Current File : //usr/opt/perl530/lib/5.30.2/amd64-freebsd/Config.pm |
# This file was created by configpm when Perl was built. Any changes # made to this file will be lost the next time perl is built. # for a description of the variables, please have a look at the # Glossary file, as written in the Porting folder, or use the url: # https://github.com/Perl/perl5/blob/blead/Porting/Glossary package Config; use strict; use warnings; our ( %Config, $VERSION ); $VERSION = "5.030002"; # Skip @Config::EXPORT because it only contains %Config, which we special # case below as it's not a function. @Config::EXPORT won't change in the # lifetime of Perl 5. my %Export_Cache = (myconfig => 1, config_sh => 1, config_vars => 1, config_re => 1, compile_date => 1, local_patches => 1, bincompat_options => 1, non_bincompat_options => 1, header_files => 1); @Config::EXPORT = qw(%Config); @Config::EXPORT_OK = keys %Export_Cache; # Need to stub all the functions to make code such as print Config::config_sh # keep working sub bincompat_options; sub compile_date; sub config_re; sub config_sh; sub config_vars; sub header_files; sub local_patches; sub myconfig; sub non_bincompat_options; # Define our own import method to avoid pulling in the full Exporter: sub import { shift; @_ = @Config::EXPORT unless @_; my @funcs = grep $_ ne '%Config', @_; my $export_Config = @funcs < @_ ? 1 : 0; no strict 'refs'; my $callpkg = caller(0); foreach my $func (@funcs) { die qq{"$func" is not exported by the Config module\n} unless $Export_Cache{$func}; *{$callpkg.'::'.$func} = \&{$func}; } *{"$callpkg\::Config"} = \%Config if $export_Config; return; } die "$0: Perl lib version (5.30.2) doesn't match executable '$^X' version ($])" unless $^V; $^V eq 5.30.2 or die sprintf "%s: Perl lib version (5.30.2) doesn't match executable '$^X' version (%vd)", $0, $^V; sub FETCH { my($self, $key) = @_; # check for cached value (which may be undef so we use exists not defined) return exists $self->{$key} ? $self->{$key} : $self->fetch_string($key); } sub TIEHASH { bless $_[1], $_[0]; } sub DESTROY { } sub AUTOLOAD { require 'Config_heavy.pl'; goto \&launcher unless $Config::AUTOLOAD =~ /launcher$/; die "&Config::AUTOLOAD failed on $Config::AUTOLOAD"; } # tie returns the object, so the value returned to require will be true. tie %Config, 'Config', { archlibexp => '/usr/opt/perl530/lib/5.30.2/amd64-freebsd', archname => 'amd64-freebsd', cc => 'cc', d_readlink => 'define', d_symlink => 'define', dlext => 'so', dlsrc => 'dl_dlopen.xs', dont_use_nlink => undef, exe_ext => '', inc_version_list => ' ', intsize => '4', ldlibpthname => 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH', libpth => '/usr/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/include/gcc/4.2 /usr/lib', osname => 'freebsd', osvers => '9.1-release', path_sep => ':', privlibexp => '/usr/opt/perl530/lib/5.30.2', scriptdir => '/usr/opt/perl530/bin', sitearchexp => '/usr/opt/perl530/lib/site_perl/5.30.2/amd64-freebsd', sitelibexp => '/usr/opt/perl530/lib/site_perl/5.30.2', so => 'so', useithreads => undef, usevendorprefix => undef, version => '5.30.2', };