NAME

    Alien::libpcre - Find or download and install libpcre (The "Perl
    Compatible" Regular Expressions library)

VERSION

    version 0.02

SYNOPSIS

    In your Makefile.PL:

     use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
     use Alien::Base::Wrapper ();
    
     WriteMakefile(
       Alien::Base::Wrapper->new('Alien::libpcre')->mm_args2(
         # MakeMaker args
         NAME => 'My::XS',
         ...
       ),
     );

    In your Build.PL:

     use Module::Build;
     use Alien::Base::Wrapper qw( Alien::libpcre !export );
    
     my $builder = Module::Build->new(
       ...
       configure_requires => {
         'Alien::libpcre' => '0',
         ...
       },
       Alien::Base::Wrapper->mb_args,
       ...
     );
    
     $build->create_build_script;

    In your FFI::Platypus script or module:

     use FFI::Platypus;
     use Alien::libpcre;
    
     my $ffi = FFI::Platypus->new(
       lib => [ Alien::libpcre->dynamic_libs ],
     );

DESCRIPTION

    Note that this Alien is for PCRE1, the deprecated older version of the
    Perl (in)Compatible Regular Expression (PCRE) library. It exists for
    projects that require the older version of PCRE. Currently the author
    uses it for source builds of Alien::libnewrelic and NewFangle. If you
    need the newer currently supported version of PCRE see Alien::PCRE2.

    This distribution provides PCRE1 so that it can be used by other Perl
    distributions that are on CPAN. It does this by first trying to detect
    an existing install of pcre on your system. If found it will use that.
    If it cannot be found, the source code will be downloaded from the
    internet and it will be installed in a private share location for the
    use of other modules.

SEE ALSO

    Alien, Alien::Base, Alien::Build::Manual::AlienUser

CAVEATS

    The pcre, is not, as the name might suggest, actually compatible with
    modern Perl regular expressions.

    On Debian based systems (including Ubuntu), the development package for
    PCRE1 is libpcre3-dev, which is quite confusing, but I am sure there
    was a good reason for it. If you want to do a system install use that
    package not the confusingly newer libpcre2-dev.

AUTHOR

    Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

    This software is copyright (c) 2020 by Graham Ollis.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.