#!perl -w # run this document through perl to check its syntax use Pod::Checker; podchecker(\*DATA); __END__ =head1 NAME README - Carbon API for perl on Mac OS X =head1 SYNOPSIS This is B software. It is still in development, and not recommend for use in a production environment. Mac::Carbon is a collection of perl modules for accessing the Carbon API under Mac OS X. It is a port of the Toolbox modules written by Matthias Neeracher for MacPerl. Part of the current strategy is to make Mac::Carbon the intersection of the old and new Mac OS APIs. We will not be adding new functionality from Carbon, except as needed, for now. This may change over time as Mac::Carbon stabilizes. See the documentation in L for more implementation details, bugs, etc. =head1 HELP ME There are probably a lot of bugs, especially in F. Bugs are listed in L; please feel free to report more. Patches are welcome, too, of course. For large patches, such as stuff for test suites and building, please do coordinate with me before spending much time on it. http://projects.pudge.net/ =head1 REQUIREMENTS =head2 Mac OS These modules all build under Mac OS, but it is recommended you build them as a part of MacPerl itself, or at least under the MacPerl source. See http://dev.macperl.org/ for more information. Under Mac OS, the full Mac OS API is available, not just the Carbon-compatible routines. =head2 Mac OS X To build these modules on Mac OS X, the Developer Tools are required. The Test::More module is required for running tests. The separate Mac::Errors module is not required, but is highly recommended. Building these modules has been tested successfully on Mac OS X 10.1 and 10.2, with perl 5.6.0/5.6.1/5.8.0, with both gcc2 and gcc3. Some tests fail on UFS ([GS]etFileInfo in MacPerl.t). There are a lot of warnings on 10.1, though the tests should all pass. Don't run the test suite on a remote computer (such as via ssh, instead of via the Terminal). It requires user feedback in some cases, and in general it is best to be there when you run the tests. Maybe in the future this can be addressed. =head1 BUILDING Matthias added some extensions to XS for his Toolbox modules; they were never fully embraced by p5p, and as a result, we have a separate xsubpp for these additional XS macros. The Makefile.PLs will choose and use the appropriate xsubpp version for your version of perl. You might want to run the test suite with C. It's cool. =head1 SUPPORTED MODULES Currently, only a subset of the modules are supported. The ported modules are: Mac::AppleEvents Mac::Components Mac::Files Mac::Gestalt Mac::Memory Mac::MoreFiles Mac::Notification Mac::OSA Mac::Processes Mac::Resources Mac::Sound Mac::Speech Mac::Types MacPerl Coming next, hopefully (to be distributed separately on the CPAN and SourceForge.net): Mac::AppleEvents::Simple Mac::OSA::Simple Mac::Glue And, possibly: Mac::InternetConfig Mac::SpeechRecognition There are currently no plans for the other (GUI) modules, including: Mac::Controls Mac::Dialogs Mac::Events Mac::Fonts Mac::Lists Mac::Menus Mac::Movies Mac::Navigation Mac::QDOffScreen Mac::QuickDraw Mac::QuickTimeVR Mac::TextEdit Mac::Windows We could do these eventually, if there is enough interest. They don't port as easily as some of the others, for many reasons, not the least of which is that we need a framework to handle events etc., which for MacPerl is mostly implemented in F / F. =head1 AUTHOR The Mac Toolbox modules were written by Matthias Neeracher Eneeracher@mac.comE. They are currently maintained by Chris Nandor Epudge@pobox.comE. =head1 VERSION $Id: README,v 1.7 2003/03/06 03:55:56 pudge Exp $