oracular (3) Devel::PatchPerl::Hints.3pm.gz

Provided by: libdevel-patchperl-perl_2.08-1_all bug

NAME

       Devel::PatchPerl::Hints - replacement 'hints' files

VERSION

       version 2.08

SYNOPSIS

         use Devel::PatchPerl::Hints;

         if ( my $content = Devel::PatchPerl::Hints->hint_file() ) {
           chmod 0644, 'hints/netbsd.sh' or die "$!";
           open my $hints, '>', 'hints/netbsd.sh' or die "$!";
           print $hints $content;
           close $hints;
         }

         # Get a list of OS for which we have hints

         my @os = Devel::PatchPerl::Hints->hints();

DESCRIPTION

       Sometimes there is a problem with Perls "hints" file for a particular perl port. This module provides
       fixed "hints" files encoded using "MIME::Base64".

FUNCTION

       The function is exported, but has to implicitly imported into the requesting package.

         use Devel::PatchPerl::Hints qw[hint_file];

       It may also be called as a class method:

         use Devel::PatchPerl::Hints;

         my $content = Devel::PatchPerl::Hints->hint_file();

       "hint_file"
           Takes an optional argument which is the OS name ( as would be returned by $^O ).  By default it will
           use $^O.

           In a scalar context, Will return the decoded content of the "hints" file suitable for writing
           straight to a file handle or undef list if there isn't an applicable "hints" file for the given or
           derived OS.

           If called in a list context, will return a list, the first item will be the name of the "hints" file
           that will need to be amended, the second item will be a string with the decoded content of the
           "hints" file suitable for writing straight to a file handle. Otherwise an empty list will be
           returned.

       "hints"
           Takes no arguments, returns a list of OS names for which there are "hints" files.

AUTHOR

       Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>

       This software is copyright (c) 2021 by Chris Williams and Marcus Holland-Moritz.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5
       programming language system itself.