--- lib/DBD/SQLite.pm +++ lib/DBD/SQLite.pm @@ -2742,37 +2742,6 @@ sources, etc. Other Perl virtual tables may also be published separately on CPAN. -=head1 FOR DBD::SQLITE EXTENSION AUTHORS - -Since 1.30_01, you can retrieve the bundled SQLite C source and/or -header like this: - - use File::ShareDir 'dist_dir'; - use File::Spec::Functions 'catfile'; - - # the whole sqlite3.h header - my $sqlite3_h = catfile(dist_dir('DBD-SQLite'), 'sqlite3.h'); - - # or only a particular header, amalgamated in sqlite3.c - my $what_i_want = 'parse.h'; - my $sqlite3_c = catfile(dist_dir('DBD-SQLite'), 'sqlite3.c'); - open my $fh, '<', $sqlite3_c or die $!; - my $code = do { local $/; <$fh> }; - my ($parse_h) = $code =~ m{( - /\*+[ ]Begin[ ]file[ ]$what_i_want[ ]\*+ - .+? - /\*+[ ]End[ ]of[ ]$what_i_want[ ]\*+/ - )}sx; - open my $out, '>', $what_i_want or die $!; - print $out $parse_h; - close $out; - -You usually want to use this in your extension's C, -and you may want to add DBD::SQLite to your extension's C -to ensure your extension users use the same C source/header they use -to build DBD::SQLite itself (instead of the ones installed in their -system). - =head1 TO DO The following items remain to be done. --- README +++ README @@ -1439,36 +1439,6 @@ VIRTUAL TABLES IMPLEMENTED IN PERL Other Perl virtual tables may also be published separately on CPAN. -FOR DBD::SQLITE EXTENSION AUTHORS - Since 1.30_01, you can retrieve the bundled SQLite C source and/or - header like this: - - use File::ShareDir 'dist_dir'; - use File::Spec::Functions 'catfile'; - - # the whole sqlite3.h header - my $sqlite3_h = catfile(dist_dir('DBD-SQLite'), 'sqlite3.h'); - - # or only a particular header, amalgamated in sqlite3.c - my $what_i_want = 'parse.h'; - my $sqlite3_c = catfile(dist_dir('DBD-SQLite'), 'sqlite3.c'); - open my $fh, '<', $sqlite3_c or die $!; - my $code = do { local $/; <$fh> }; - my ($parse_h) = $code =~ m{( - /\*+[ ]Begin[ ]file[ ]$what_i_want[ ]\*+ - .+? - /\*+[ ]End[ ]of[ ]$what_i_want[ ]\*+/ - )}sx; - open my $out, '>', $what_i_want or die $!; - print $out $parse_h; - close $out; - - You usually want to use this in your extension's "Makefile.PL", - and you may want to add DBD::SQLite to your extension's - "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" to ensure your extension users use the same C - source/header they use to build DBD::SQLite itself (instead of the - ones installed in their system). - TO DO The following items remain to be done.