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1 | microperl is supposed to be a really minimal perl, even more
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2 | minimal than miniperl. No Configure is needed to build microperl,
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3 | on the other hand this means that interfaces between Perl and your
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4 | operating system are left very -- minimal.
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6 | All this is experimental. If you don't know what to do with microperl
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7 | you probably shouldn't. Do not report bugs in microperl; fix the bugs.
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9 | We assume ANSI C89 plus the following:
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10 | - <stdlib.h>
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11 | - rename()
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12 | - opendir(), readdir(), closedir() (via dirent.h)
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13 | - memchr (via string.h)
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14 | - (a safe) putenv() (via stdlib.h)
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15 | - strtoul() (via stdlib.h)
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16 | (grep for 'define' in uconfig.sh.)
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17 | Also, Perl times() is defined to always return zeroes.
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19 | If you are still reading this and you are itching to try out microperl:
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21 | make -f Makefile.micro
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23 | If you make changes to uconfig.sh, run
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25 | make -f Makefile.micro regen_uconfig
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27 | to regenerate uconfig.h.
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