use Config;
+if ($Config{d_cplusplus}) {
+ print STDERR <<'FAILPLUSPLUS';
+Configuration aborted: C++ compilers are not supported
+
+ Your perl has been built with a C++ compiler, which is then handed to
+ XS extensions as if it were a proper C compiler. This extension is
+ written in C, and naturally only supports C compilers, so it cannot be
+ built with your perl.
+
+ Note that building perl with a C++ compiler is only supposed to be done
+ by core developers in order to check that the perl headers can be
+ included from C++ code. Its use in the wild is not supported by the
+ perl5 porters. If your vendor has built its perl binary with a C++
+ compiler, please consider reporting this issue to them.
+
+ This text will be displayed 10 seconds, and then the configuration
+ script will exit.
+FAILPLUSPLUS
+ sleep 10;
+ exit 0;
+}
+
my @DEFINES;
my %macro;
# Threads, Windows and 5.8.x don't seem to be best friends
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' && "$]" < 5.009) {
- push @DEFINES, '-DA_MULTIPLICITY=0';
+ push @DEFINES, '-DXSH_MULTIPLICITY=0';
}
# Fork emulation got "fixed" in 5.10.1
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' && "$]" < 5.010_001) {
- push @DEFINES, '-DA_FORKSAFE=0';
+ push @DEFINES, '-DXSH_FORKSAFE=0';
}
@DEFINES = (DEFINE => join ' ', @DEFINES) if @DEFINES;
'Config' => 0,
'Exporter' => 0,
'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 0,
+ 'POSIX' => 0,
'Test::More' => 0,
%PREREQ_PM,
);