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/* ppport.h -- Perl/Pollution/Portability Version 2.0002
*
* Automatically Created by Devel::PPPort on Sat Mar 27 19:39:58 2004
*
* Do NOT edit this file directly! -- Edit PPPort.pm instead.
*
* Version 2.x, Copyright (C) 2001, Paul Marquess.
* Version 1.x, Copyright (C) 1999, Kenneth Albanowski.
* This code may be used and distributed under the same license as any
* version of Perl.
*
* This version of ppport.h is designed to support operation with Perl
* installations back to 5.004, and has been tested up to 5.8.0.
*
* If this version of ppport.h is failing during the compilation of this
* module, please check if a newer version of Devel::PPPort is available
* on CPAN before sending a bug report.
*
* If you are using the latest version of Devel::PPPort and it is failing
* during compilation of this module, please send a report to perlbug@perl.com
*
* Include all following information:
*
* 1. The complete output from running "perl -V"
*
* 2. This file.
*
* 3. The name & version of the module you were trying to build.
*
* 4. A full log of the build that failed.
*
* 5. Any other information that you think could be relevant.
*
*
* For the latest version of this code, please retreive the Devel::PPPort
* module from CPAN.
*
*/
/*
* In order for a Perl extension module to be as portable as possible
* across differing versions of Perl itself, certain steps need to be taken.
* Including this header is the first major one, then using dTHR is all the
* appropriate places and using a PL_ prefix to refer to global Perl
* variables is the second.
*
*/
/* If you use one of a few functions that were not present in earlier
* versions of Perl, please add a define before the inclusion of ppport.h
* for a static include, or use the GLOBAL request in a single module to
* produce a global definition that can be referenced from the other
* modules.
*
* Function: Static define: Extern define:
* newCONSTSUB() NEED_newCONSTSUB NEED_newCONSTSUB_GLOBAL
*
*/
/* To verify whether ppport.h is needed for your module, and whether any
* special defines should be used, ppport.h can be run through Perl to check
* your source code. Simply say:
*
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