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3.0 KiB
97 lines
3.0 KiB
From 244f130b8f918cc80b1c2165877102fe56d6611f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Jitka Plesnikova <jplesnik@redhat.com>
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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2019 13:34:31 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] Remove bundled source extentions
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---
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README | 30 ------------------------------
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lib/DBD/SQLite.pm | 31 -------------------------------
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2 files changed, 61 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/README b/README
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index 34973a3..069cdeb 100644
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--- a/README
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+++ b/README
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@@ -1439,36 +1439,6 @@ VIRTUAL TABLES IMPLEMENTED IN PERL
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Other Perl virtual tables may also be published separately on
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CPAN.
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-FOR DBD::SQLITE EXTENSION AUTHORS
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- Since 1.30_01, you can retrieve the bundled SQLite C source and/or
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- header like this:
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-
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- use File::ShareDir 'dist_dir';
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- use File::Spec::Functions 'catfile';
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-
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- # the whole sqlite3.h header
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- my $sqlite3_h = catfile(dist_dir('DBD-SQLite'), 'sqlite3.h');
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-
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- # or only a particular header, amalgamated in sqlite3.c
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- my $what_i_want = 'parse.h';
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- my $sqlite3_c = catfile(dist_dir('DBD-SQLite'), 'sqlite3.c');
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- open my $fh, '<', $sqlite3_c or die $!;
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- my $code = do { local $/; <$fh> };
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- my ($parse_h) = $code =~ m{(
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- /\*+[ ]Begin[ ]file[ ]$what_i_want[ ]\*+
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- .+?
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- /\*+[ ]End[ ]of[ ]$what_i_want[ ]\*+/
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- )}sx;
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- open my $out, '>', $what_i_want or die $!;
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- print $out $parse_h;
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- close $out;
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-
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- You usually want to use this in your extension's "Makefile.PL",
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- and you may want to add DBD::SQLite to your extension's
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- "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" to ensure your extension users use the same C
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- source/header they use to build DBD::SQLite itself (instead of the
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- ones installed in their system).
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-
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TO DO
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The following items remain to be done.
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diff --git a/lib/DBD/SQLite.pm b/lib/DBD/SQLite.pm
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index f6b90e4..e1150aa 100644
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--- a/lib/DBD/SQLite.pm
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+++ b/lib/DBD/SQLite.pm
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@@ -2649,37 +2649,6 @@ sources, etc.
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Other Perl virtual tables may also be published separately on CPAN.
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-=head1 FOR DBD::SQLITE EXTENSION AUTHORS
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-
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-Since 1.30_01, you can retrieve the bundled SQLite C source and/or
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-header like this:
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-
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- use File::ShareDir 'dist_dir';
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- use File::Spec::Functions 'catfile';
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-
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- # the whole sqlite3.h header
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- my $sqlite3_h = catfile(dist_dir('DBD-SQLite'), 'sqlite3.h');
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-
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- # or only a particular header, amalgamated in sqlite3.c
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- my $what_i_want = 'parse.h';
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- my $sqlite3_c = catfile(dist_dir('DBD-SQLite'), 'sqlite3.c');
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- open my $fh, '<', $sqlite3_c or die $!;
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- my $code = do { local $/; <$fh> };
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- my ($parse_h) = $code =~ m{(
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- /\*+[ ]Begin[ ]file[ ]$what_i_want[ ]\*+
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- .+?
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- /\*+[ ]End[ ]of[ ]$what_i_want[ ]\*+/
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- )}sx;
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- open my $out, '>', $what_i_want or die $!;
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- print $out $parse_h;
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- close $out;
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-
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-You usually want to use this in your extension's C<Makefile.PL>,
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-and you may want to add DBD::SQLite to your extension's C<CONFIGURE_REQUIRES>
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-to ensure your extension users use the same C source/header they use
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-to build DBD::SQLite itself (instead of the ones installed in their
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-system).
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-
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=head1 TO DO
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The following items remain to be done.
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--
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2.17.2
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