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PERLCC(1)	Perl Programmers Reference Guide	PERLCC(1)

NAME
     perlcc - generate executables from Perl programs

SYNOPSIS
	 $ perlcc hello		     # Compiles into executable 'a.out'
	 $ perlcc -o hello hello.pl  # Compiles into executable 'hello'

	 $ perlcc -O file	     # Compiles using the optimised C backend
	 $ perlcc -B file	     # Compiles using the bytecode backend

	 $ perlcc -c file	     # Creates a C file, 'file.c'
	 $ perlcc -S -o hello file   # Creates a C file, 'file.c',
				     # then compiles it to executable 'hello'
	 $ perlcc -c out.c file	     # Creates a C file, 'out.c' from 'file'

	 $ perlcc -e 'print q//'     # Compiles a one-liner into 'a.out'
	 $ perlcc -c -e 'print q//'  # Creates a C file 'a.out.c'

	 $ perlcc -I /foo hello	     # extra headers (notice the space after -I)
	 $ perlcc -L /foo hello	     # extra libraries (notice the space after -L)

	 $ perlcc -r hello	     # compiles 'hello' into 'a.out', runs 'a.out'.
	 $ perlcc -r hello a b c     # compiles 'hello' into 'a.out', runs 'a.out'.
				     # with arguments 'a b c'

	 $ perlcc hello -log c	     # compiles 'hello' into 'a.out' logs compile
				     # log into 'c'.

DESCRIPTION
     perlcc creates standalone executables from Perl programs,
     using the code generators provided by the B module. At
     present, you may either create executable Perl bytecode,
     using the "-B" option, or generate and compile C files using
     the standard and 'optimised' C backends.

     The code generated in this way is not guaranteed to work.
     The whole codegen suite ("perlcc" included) should be con-
     sidered very experimental. Use for production purposes is
     strongly discouraged.

OPTIONS
     -Llibrary directories
	 Adds the given directories to the library search path
	 when C code is passed to your C compiler.

     -Iinclude directories
	 Adds the given directories to the include file search
	 path when C code is passed to your C compiler; when
	 using the Perl bytecode option, adds the given direc-
	 tories to Perl's include path.

     -o output file name

perl v5.8.8		   2006-06-30				1

PERLCC(1)	Perl Programmers Reference Guide	PERLCC(1)

	 Specifies the file name for the final compiled execut-
	 able.

     -c C file name
	 Create C code only; do not compile to a standalone
	 binary.

     -e perl code
	 Compile a one-liner, much the same as "perl -e '...'"

     -S	 Do not delete generated C code after compilation.

     -B	 Use the Perl bytecode code generator.

     -O	 Use the 'optimised' C code generator. This is more
	 experimental than everything else put together, and the
	 code created is not guaranteed to compile in finite time
	 and memory, or indeed, at all.

     -v	 Increase verbosity of output; can be repeated for more
	 verbose output.

     -r	 Run the resulting compiled script after compiling it.

     -log
	 Log the output of compiling to a file rather than to
	 stdout.

perl v5.8.8		   2006-06-30				2

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