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package ExtUtils::ParseXS::Constants; use strict; use warnings; use Symbol; our $VERSION = '3.35'; =head1 NAME ExtUtils::ParseXS::Constants - Initialization values for some globals =head1 SYNOPSIS use ExtUtils::ParseXS::Constants (); $PrototypeRegexp = $ExtUtils::ParseXS::Constants::PrototypeRegexp; =head1 DESCRIPTION Initialization of certain non-subroutine variables in ExtUtils::ParseXS and some of its supporting packages has been moved into this package so that those values can be defined exactly once and then re-used in any package. Nothing is exported. Use fully qualified variable names. =cut # FIXME: THESE ARE NOT CONSTANTS! our @InitFileCode; # Note that to reduce maintenance, $PrototypeRegexp is used # by ExtUtils::Typemaps, too! our $PrototypeRegexp = "[" . quotemeta('\$%&*@;[]_') . "]"; our @XSKeywords = qw( REQUIRE BOOT CASE PREINIT INPUT INIT CODE PPCODE OUTPUT CLEANUP ALIAS ATTRS PROTOTYPES PROTOTYPE VERSIONCHECK INCLUDE INCLUDE_COMMAND SCOPE INTERFACE INTERFACE_MACRO C_ARGS POSTCALL OVERLOAD FALLBACK EXPORT_XSUB_SYMBOLS ); our $XSKeywordsAlternation = join('|', @XSKeywords); 1;
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