NAME¶
ExtUtils::Typemaps::OutputMap - Entry in the OUTPUT section of a typemap
SYNOPSIS¶
use ExtUtils::Typemaps;
...
my $output = $typemap->get_output_map('T_NV');
my $code = $output->code();
$output->code("...");
DESCRIPTION¶
Refer to ExtUtils::Typemaps for details.
METHODS¶
new¶
Requires "xstype" and "code" parameters.
code¶
Returns or sets the OUTPUT mapping code for this entry.
xstype¶
Returns the name of the XS type of the OUTPUT map.
cleaned_code¶
Returns a cleaned-up copy of the code to which certain transformations have been
applied to make it more ANSI compliant.
targetable¶
This is an obscure optimization that used to live in
"ExtUtils::ParseXS" directly.
In a nutshell, this will check whether the output code involves calling
"set_iv", "set_uv", "set_nv", "set_pv"
or "set_pvn" to set the special $arg placeholder to a new value
AT THE END OF THE OUTPUT CODE. If that is the case, the code is
eligible for using the "TARG"-related macros to optimize this. Thus
the name of the method: "targetable".
If the optimization can not be applied, this returns undef. If it can be
applied, this method returns a hash reference containing the following
information:
type: Any of the characters i, u, n, p
with_size: Bool indicating whether this is the sv_setpvn variant
what: The code that actually evaluates to the output scalar
what_size: If "with_size", this has the string length (as code,
not constant)
SEE ALSO¶
ExtUtils::Typemaps
AUTHOR¶
Steffen Mueller "<smueller@cpan.org">
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE¶
Copyright 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Steffen Mueller
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.