bionic (3) Imager::Probe.3pm.gz

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NAME

       Imager::Probe - hot needle of inquiry for libraries

SYNOPSIS

         require Imager::Probe;

         my %probe =
           (
            # short name of what we're looking for (displayed to user)
            name => "FOO",
            # pkg-config lookup
            pkg => [ qw/name1 name2 name3/ ],
            # perl subs that probe for the library
            code => [ \&foo_probe1, \&foo_probe2 ],
            # or just: code => \&foo_probe,
            inccheck => sub { ... },
            libcheck => sub { ... },
            # search for this library if libcheck not supplied
            libbase => "foo",
            # library link time options, uses libbase to build options otherwise
            libopts => "-lfoo",
            # C code to check the library is sane
            testcode => "...",
            # header files needed
            testcodeheaders => [ "stdio.h", "foo.h" ],
           );
         my $result = Imager::Probe->probe(\%probe)
           or print "Foo library not found: ",Imager::Probe->error;

DESCRIPTION

       Does the probes that were hidden in Imager's Makefile.PL, pulled out so the file format libraries can be
       externalized.

       The return value is either nothing if the probe fails, or a hash containing:

       •   "INC" - "-I" and other C options

       •   "LIBS" - "-L", "-l" and other link-time options

       •   "DEFINE" - "-D" options, if any.

       The possible values for the hash supplied to the probe() method are:

       •   "pkg" - an array of pkg-config names to probe for.  If the pkg-config checks pass, "inccheck" and
           "libcheck" aren't used.

       •   "inccheck" - a code reference that checks if the supplied include directory contains the required
           header files.

       •   "libcheck" - a code reference that checks if the supplied library directory contains the required
           library files.  Note: the Makefile.PL version of this was supplied all of the library file names
           instead.  "libcheck" can also be an arrayref of library check code references, all of which must find
           a match for the library to be considered "found".

       •   "libbase" - if "inccheck" is supplied, but "libcheck" isn't, then a "libcheck" that checks for
           "lib"libbase$Config{_a} and "lib"libbase.$Config{so} is created.  If "libopts" isn't supplied then
           that can be synthesized as "-llibbase". "libbase" can also be an arrayref of library base names to
           search for, in which case all of the libraries mentioned must be found for the probe to succeed.

       •   "libopts" - if the libraries are found via "inccheck"/"libcheck", these are the "-l" options to
           supply during the link phase.

       •   "code" - a code reference to perform custom checks.  Returns the probe result directly.  Can also be
           an array ref of functions to call.

       •   "testcode" - test C code that is run with Devel::CheckLib.  You also need to set "testcodeheaders".

       •   "testcodeprologue" - C code to insert between the headers and the main function.

       •   "incpath" - $Config{path_sep} separated list of header file directories to check, or a reference to
           an array of such.

       •   "libpath" - $Config{path_sep} separated list of library file directories to check, or a reference to
           an array of such.

       •   "alternatives" - an optional array reference of alternate configurations (as hash references) to test
           if the primary configuration isn't successful.  Each alternative should include an "altname" key
           describing the alternative.  Any key not mentioned in an alternative defaults to the value from the
           main configuration.

AUTHOR

       Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>, Arnar M. Hrafnkelsson