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131.IX Title "PERLPLAN9 1"
132.TH PERLPLAN9 1 "2006-01-07" "perl v5.8.8" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide"
133.SH "NAME"
134perlplan9 \- Plan 9\-specific documentation for Perl
135.SH "DESCRIPTION"
136.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
137These are a few notes describing features peculiar to
138Plan 9 Perl. As such, it is not intended to be a replacement
139for the rest of the Perl 5 documentation (which is both
140copious and excellent). If you have any questions to
141which you can't find answers in these man pages, contact
142Luther Huffman at lutherh@stratcom.com and we'll try to
143answer them.
144.Sh "Invoking Perl"
145.IX Subsection "Invoking Perl"
146Perl is invoked from the command line as described in
147perl. Most perl scripts, however, do have a first line
148such as \*(L"#!/usr/local/bin/perl\*(R". This is known as a shebang
149(shell\-bang) statement and tells the \s-1OS\s0 shell where to find
150the perl interpreter. In Plan 9 Perl this statement should be
151\&\*(L"#!/bin/perl\*(R" if you wish to be able to directly invoke the
152script by its name.
153 Alternatively, you may invoke perl with the command \*(L"Perl\*(R"
154instead of \*(L"perl\*(R". This will produce Acme-friendly error
155messages of the form \*(L"filename:18\*(R".
156.PP
157Some scripts, usually identified with a *.PL extension, are
158self-configuring and are able to correctly create their own
159shebang path from config information located in Plan 9
160Perl. These you won't need to be worried about.
161.Sh "What's in Plan 9 Perl"
162.IX Subsection "What's in Plan 9 Perl"
163Although Plan 9 Perl currently only provides static
164loading, it is built with a number of useful extensions.
165These include Opcode, FileHandle, Fcntl, and \s-1POSIX\s0. Expect
166to see others (and DynaLoading!) in the future.
167.Sh "What's not in Plan 9 Perl"
168.IX Subsection "What's not in Plan 9 Perl"
169As mentioned previously, dynamic loading isn't currently
170available nor is MakeMaker. Both are high-priority items.
171.Sh "Perl5 Functions not currently supported in Plan 9 Perl"
172.IX Subsection "Perl5 Functions not currently supported in Plan 9 Perl"
173Some, such as \f(CW\*(C`chown\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`umask\*(C'\fR aren't provided
174because the concept does not exist within Plan 9. Others,
175such as some of the socket-related functions, simply
176haven't been written yet. Many in the latter category
177may be supported in the future.
178.PP
179The functions not currently implemented include:
180.PP
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182\& chown, chroot, dbmclose, dbmopen, getsockopt,
183\& setsockopt, recvmsg, sendmsg, getnetbyname,
184\& getnetbyaddr, getnetent, getprotoent, getservent,
185\& sethostent, setnetent, setprotoent, setservent,
186\& endservent, endnetent, endprotoent, umask
187.Ve
188.PP
189There may be several other functions that have undefined
190behavior so this list shouldn't be considered complete.
191.Sh "Signals in Plan 9 Perl"
192.IX Subsection "Signals in Plan 9 Perl"
193For compatibility with perl scripts written for the Unix
194environment, Plan 9 Perl uses the \s-1POSIX\s0 signal emulation
195provided in Plan 9's \s-1ANSI\s0 \s-1POSIX\s0 Environment (\s-1APE\s0). Signal stacking
196isn't supported. The signals provided are:
197.PP
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199\& SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGABRT,
200\& SIGFPE, SIGKILL, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM,
201\& SIGTERM, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGCHLD, SIGCONT,
202\& SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU
203.Ve
204.SH "COMPILING AND INSTALLING PERL ON PLAN 9"
205.IX Header "COMPILING AND INSTALLING PERL ON PLAN 9"
206\&\s-1WELCOME\s0 to Plan 9 Perl, brave soul!
207.PP
208.Vb 5
209\& This is a preliminary alpha version of Plan 9 Perl. Still to be
210\&implemented are MakeMaker and DynaLoader. Many perl commands are
211\&missing or currently behave in an inscrutable manner. These gaps will,
212\&with perseverance and a modicum of luck, be remedied in the near
213\&future.To install this software:
214.Ve
215.PP
2161. Create the source directories and libraries for perl by running the
217plan9/setup.rc command (i.e., located in the plan9 subdirectory).
218Note: the setup routine assumes that you haven't dearchived these
219files into /sys/src/cmd/perl. After running setup.rc you may delete
220the copy of the source you originally detarred, as source code has now
221been installed in /sys/src/cmd/perl. If you plan on installing perl
222binaries for all architectures, run \*(L"setup.rc \-a\*(R".
223.PP
2242. After making sure that you have adequate privileges to build system
225software, from /sys/src/cmd/perl/5.00301 (adjust version
226appropriately) run:
227.PP
228.Vb 1
229\& mk install
230.Ve
231.PP
232If you wish to install perl versions for all architectures (68020,
233mips, sparc and 386) run:
234.PP
235.Vb 1
236\& mk installall
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2393. Wait. The build process will take a *long* time because perl
240bootstraps itself. A 75MHz Pentium, 16MB \s-1RAM\s0 machine takes roughly 30
241minutes to build the distribution from scratch.
242.Sh "Installing Perl Documentation on Plan 9"
243.IX Subsection "Installing Perl Documentation on Plan 9"
244This perl distribution comes with a tremendous amount of
245documentation. To add these to the built-in manuals that come with
246Plan 9, from /sys/src/cmd/perl/5.00301 (adjust version appropriately)
247run:
248.PP
249.Vb 1
250\& mk man
251.Ve
252.PP
253To begin your reading, start with:
254.PP
255.Vb 1
256\& man perl
257.Ve
258.PP
259This is a good introduction and will direct you towards other man
260pages that may interest you.
261.PP
262(Note: \*(L"mk man\*(R" may produce some extraneous noise. Fear not.)
263.SH "BUGS"
264.IX Header "BUGS"
265\&\*(L"As many as there are grains of sand on all the beaches of the
266world . . .\*(R" \- Carl Sagan
267.SH "Revision date"
268.IX Header "Revision date"
269This document was revised 09\-October\-1996 for Perl 5.003_7.
270.SH "AUTHOR"
271.IX Header "AUTHOR"
272Direct questions, comments, and the unlikely bug report (ahem) direct
273comments toward:
274.PP
275Luther Huffman, lutherh@stratcom.com,
276Strategic Computer Solutions, Inc.