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NAME

       ExtUtils::ParseXS::Utilities - Subroutines used with ExtUtils::ParseXS

SYNOPSIS

         use ExtUtils::ParseXS::Utilities qw(
           standard_typemap_locations
           trim_whitespace
           C_string
           valid_proto_string
           process_typemaps
           map_type
           standard_XS_defs
           assign_func_args
           analyze_preprocessor_statements
           set_cond
           Warn
           blurt
           death
           check_conditional_preprocessor_statements
           escape_file_for_line_directive
           report_typemap_failure
         );

SUBROUTINES

       The following functions are not considered to be part of the public interface.  They are
       documented here for the benefit of future maintainers of this module.

   standard_typemap_locations()
       •   Purpose

           Provide a list of filepaths where typemap files may be found.  The filepaths --
           relative paths to files (not just directory paths) -- appear in this list in lowest-
           to-highest priority.

           The highest priority is to look in the current directory.

             'typemap'

           The second and third highest priorities are to look in the parent of the current
           directory and a directory called lib/ExtUtils underneath the parent directory.

             '../typemap',
             '../lib/ExtUtils/typemap',

           The fourth through ninth highest priorities are to look in the corresponding
           grandparent, great-grandparent and great-great-grandparent directories.

             '../../typemap',
             '../../lib/ExtUtils/typemap',
             '../../../typemap',
             '../../../lib/ExtUtils/typemap',
             '../../../../typemap',
             '../../../../lib/ExtUtils/typemap',

           The tenth and subsequent priorities are to look in directories named ExtUtils which
           are subdirectories of directories found in @INC -- provided a file named typemap
           actually exists in such a directory.  Example:

             '/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.10.1/ExtUtils/typemap',

           However, these filepaths appear in the list returned by standard_typemap_locations()
           in reverse order, i.e., lowest-to-highest.

             '/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.10.1/ExtUtils/typemap',
             '../../../../lib/ExtUtils/typemap',
             '../../../../typemap',
             '../../../lib/ExtUtils/typemap',
             '../../../typemap',
             '../../lib/ExtUtils/typemap',
             '../../typemap',
             '../lib/ExtUtils/typemap',
             '../typemap',
             'typemap'

       •   Arguments

             my @stl = standard_typemap_locations( \@INC );

           Reference to @INC.

       •   Return Value

           Array holding list of directories to be searched for typemap files.

   trim_whitespace()
       •   Purpose

           Perform an in-place trimming of leading and trailing whitespace from the first
           argument provided to the function.

       •   Argument

             trim_whitespace($arg);

       •   Return Value

           None.  Remember:  this is an in-place modification of the argument.

   C_string()
       •   Purpose

           Escape backslashes ("\") in prototype strings.

       •   Arguments

                 $ProtoThisXSUB = C_string($_);

           String needing escaping.

       •   Return Value

           Properly escaped string.

   valid_proto_string()
       •   Purpose

           Validate prototype string.

       •   Arguments

           String needing checking.

       •   Return Value

           Upon success, returns the same string passed as argument.

           Upon failure, returns 0.

   process_typemaps()
       •   Purpose

           Process all typemap files.

       •   Arguments

             my $typemaps_object = process_typemaps( $args{typemap}, $pwd );

           List of two elements:  "typemap" element from %args; current working directory.

       •   Return Value

           Upon success, returns an ExtUtils::Typemaps object.

   map_type()
       •   Purpose

           Performs a mapping at several places inside "PARAGRAPH" loop.

       •   Arguments

             $type = map_type($self, $type, $varname);

           List of three arguments.

       •   Return Value

           String holding augmented version of second argument.

   standard_XS_defs()
       •   Purpose

           Writes to the ".c" output file certain preprocessor directives and function headers
           needed in all such files.

       •   Arguments

           None.

       •   Return Value

           Returns true.

   assign_func_args()
       •   Purpose

           Perform assignment to the "func_args" attribute.

       •   Arguments

             $string = assign_func_args($self, $argsref, $class);

           List of three elements.  Second is an array reference; third is a string.

       •   Return Value

           String.

   analyze_preprocessor_statements()
       •   Purpose

           Within each function inside each Xsub, print to the .c output file certain
           preprocessor statements.

       •   Arguments

                 ( $self, $XSS_work_idx, $BootCode_ref ) =
                   analyze_preprocessor_statements(
                     $self, $statement, $XSS_work_idx, $BootCode_ref
                   );

           List of four elements.

       •   Return Value

           Modifed values of three of the arguments passed to the function.  In particular, the
           "XSStack" and "InitFileCode" attributes are modified.

   set_cond()
       •   Purpose

       •   Arguments

       •   Return Value

   current_line_number()
       •   Purpose

           Figures out the current line number in the XS file.

       •   Arguments

           $self

       •   Return Value

           The current line number.

   Warn()
       •   Purpose

           Print warnings with line number details at the end.

       •   Arguments

           List of text to output.

       •   Return Value

           None.

   WarnHint()
       •   Purpose

           Prints warning with line number details. The last argument is assumed to be a hint
           string.

       •   Arguments

           List of strings to warn, followed by one argument representing a hint.  If that
           argument is defined then it will be split on newlines and output line by line after
           the main warning.

       •   Return Value

           None.

   _MsgHint()
       •   Purpose

           Constructs an exception message with line number details. The last argument is assumed
           to be a hint string.

       •   Arguments

           List of strings to warn, followed by one argument representing a hint.  If that
           argument is defined then it will be split on newlines and concatenated line by line
           (parenthesized) after the main message.

       •   Return Value

           The constructed string.

   blurt()
       •   Purpose

       •   Arguments

       •   Return Value

   death()
       •   Purpose

       •   Arguments

       •   Return Value

   check_conditional_preprocessor_statements()
       •   Purpose

       •   Arguments

       •   Return Value

   escape_file_for_line_directive()
       •   Purpose

           Escapes a given code source name (typically a file name but can also be a command that
           was read from) so that double-quotes and backslashes are escaped.

       •   Arguments

           A string.

       •   Return Value

           A string with escapes for double-quotes and backslashes.

   "report_typemap_failure"
       •   Purpose

           Do error reporting for missing typemaps.

       •   Arguments

           The "ExtUtils::ParseXS" object.

           An "ExtUtils::Typemaps" object.

           The string that represents the C type that was not found in the typemap.

           Optionally, the string "death" or "blurt" to choose whether the error is immediately
           fatal or not. Default: "blurt"

       •   Return Value

           Returns nothing. Depending on the arguments, this may call "death" or "blurt", the
           former of which is fatal.