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package Config::Extensions; use strict; our (%Extensions, $VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT_OK); use Config; require Exporter; $VERSION = '0.03'; @ISA = 'Exporter'; @EXPORT_OK = '%Extensions'; foreach my $type (qw(static dynamic nonxs)) { foreach (split /\s+/, $Config{$type . '_ext'}) { s!/!::!g; $Extensions{$_} = $type; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Config::Extensions - hash lookup of which core extensions were built. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Config::Extensions '%Extensions'; if ($Extensions{PerlIO::via}) { # This perl has PerlIO::via built } =head1 DESCRIPTION The Config::Extensions module provides a hash C<%Extensions> containing all the core extensions that were enabled for this perl. The hash is keyed by extension name, with each entry having one of 3 possible values: =over 4 =item dynamic The extension is dynamically linked =item nonxs The extension is pure perl, so doesn't need linking to the perl executable =item static The extension is statically linked to the perl binary =back As all values evaluate to true, a simple C<if> test is good enough to determine whether an extension is present. All the data uses to generate the C<%Extensions> hash is already present in the C<Config> module, but not in such a convenient format to quickly reference. =head1 AUTHOR Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org> =cut