/* These variables are per-interpreter in threaded/multiplicity builds, * global otherwise.
* Don't forget to re-run embed.pl to propagate changes! */
/* New variables must be added to the very end for binary compatibility. * XSUB.h provides wrapper functions via perlapi.h that make this * irrelevant, but not all code may be expected to #include XSUB.h. */
/* Don't forget to add your variable also to perl_clone()! */
/* The 'I' prefix is only needed for vars that need appropriate #defines * generated when built with or without MULTIPLICITY. It is also used * to generate the appropriate export list for win32. * * When building without MULTIPLICITY, these variables will be truly global. * * Important ones in the first cache line (if alignment is done right) */
PERLVAR(Istack_sp, SV **) /* top of the stack */ #ifdef OP_IN_REGISTER PERLVAR(Iopsave, OP *) #else PERLVAR(Iop, OP *) /* currently executing op */ #endif PERLVAR(Icurpad, SV **) /* active pad (lexicals+tmps) */
PERLVAR(Istack_base, SV **) PERLVAR(Istack_max, SV **)
PERLVAR(Iscopestack, I32 *) /* scopes we've ENTERed */ PERLVAR(Iscopestack_ix, I32) PERLVAR(Iscopestack_max,I32)
PERLVAR(Isavestack, ANY *) /* items that need to be restored when LEAVEing scopes we've ENTERed */ PERLVAR(Isavestack_ix, I32) PERLVAR(Isavestack_max, I32)
PERLVAR(Itmps_stack, SV **) /* mortals we've made */ PERLVARI(Itmps_ix, I32, -1) PERLVARI(Itmps_floor, I32, -1) PERLVAR(Itmps_max, I32) PERLVAR(Imodcount, I32) /* how much mod()ification in assignment? */
PERLVAR(Imarkstack, I32 *) /* stack_sp locations we're remembering */ PERLVAR(Imarkstack_ptr, I32 *) PERLVAR(Imarkstack_max, I32 *)
PERLVAR(ISv, SV *) /* used to hold temporary values */ PERLVAR(IXpv, XPV *) /* used to hold temporary values */
/* =for apidoc Amn|STRLEN|PL_na
A convenience variable which is typically used with SvPV when one doesn't care about the length of the string. It is usually more efficient to either declare a local variable and use that instead or to use the SvPV_nolen macro.
SvPV
SvPV_nolen
The input record separator - $/ in Perl space.
$/
The output field separator - $, in Perl space.
$,
The C variable which corresponds to Perl's $^W warning variable.
PL_modglobal is a general purpose, interpreter global HV for use by extensions that need to keep information on a per-interpreter basis. In a pinch, it can also be used as a symbol table for extensions to share data among each other. It is a good idea to use keys prefixed by the package name of the extension that owns the data.
PL_modglobal
To install kurila, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm kurila
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install kurila
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.