Mike,
I believe this will work well for non XS modules too. I have yet to write
a module, so correct me if I am wrong. Below, I have included a snippet from
the h2xs documentation.
$ perldoc h2xs
-X Omit the XS portion. Used to generate templates for
a module which is not XS-based.
So, am I wrong to assume that h2xs will generate the template for your
generic PERL module?
brian
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 10:07:00AM -0800, Mike Machado wrote:
> That is for XS modules (modules that use C code as parl of the perl module). Yes,
> that command works very well. The one perl module I have written that used
> XS code was started with that command. It makes it easy to get started. If you
> are writing code that does not use XS, be sure to remove any of the autoloader
> and dynaloader commands.
>
>
> Quoting Brian Lavender <brian@brie.com>:
>
> > I just discovered that there is a cool way to create template for writing
> > a perl modules.
> >
> > $ h2xs -X -n modulename
> >
> > It creates the basic structure of the module, the Makefile.PL and all
> > the other essentials. I have yet to write my own module, but this looks
> > really cool for creating the initial framework.
> >
> > brian
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