Alien::zstd - Find or build zstd
From ExtUtils::MakeMaker:
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use Alien::Base::Wrapper ();
WriteMakefile(
Alien::Base::Wrapper->new('Alien::zstd')->mm_args2(
NAME => 'FOO::XS',
...
),
);
From Module::Build:
use Module::Build;
use Alien::Base::Wrapper qw( Alien::zstd !export );
use Alien::zstd;
my $build = Module::Build->new(
...
configure_requires => {
'Alien::Base::Wrapper' => '0',
'Alien::zstd' => '0',
...
},
Alien::Base::Wrapper->mb_args,
...
);
$build->create_build_script;
From Inline::C / Inline::CPP script:
use Inline 0.56 with => 'Alien::zstd';
From Dist::Zilla
[@Filter]
-bundle = @Basic
-remove = MakeMaker
[Prereqs / ConfigureRequires]
Alien::zstd = 0
[MakeMaker::Awesome]
header = use Alien::Base::Wrapper qw( Alien::zstd !export );
WriteMakefile_arg = Alien::Base::Wrapper->mm_args
From FFI::Platypus:
use FFI::Platypus;
use Alien::zstd;
my $ffi = FFI::Platypus->new(
lib => [ Alien::zstd->dynamic_libs ],
);
Command line tool:
use Alien::zstd;
use Env qw( @PATH );
unshift @PATH, Alien::zstd->bin_dir;
This distribution provides zstd so that it can be used by other Perl distributions that are on CPAN. It does this by first trying to detect an existing install of zstd on your system. If found it will use that. If it cannot be found, the source code will be downloaded from the internet and it will be installed in a private share location for the use of other modules.
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The zstd home page.
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Documentation on the Alien concept itself.
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The base class for this Alien.
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Alien::Build::Manual::AlienUser
Detailed manual for users of Alien classes.