And it works for C++ as well!

Cheers.


On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 12:13:19PM -0700, Brian Ingerson wrote:
> http://ttul.org/~ingy/release/Inline-0.44-TRIAL3.tar.gz
> 
> Here's another version. And here's what Changed:
> 
>     ---
>     version: 0.44
>     date:    Tue Oct  8 11:47:39 PDT 2002
>     changes:
>       - Fixed a bug in OS X. Inline::C was being required even if the
>         object was cached. That's because Inline.pm wasn't checking
>         for .bundle.
> 
>     ---
>     version: 0.44
>     date:    Tue Oct  8 10:33:13 PDT 2002
>     changes:
>       - Added an option to Inline::C called BUILD_NOISY. Setting this to
>         true will cause the build process to dump output to the screen
>         instead of to a file. You can set it with 'BUILD_NOISY => 1,' or
>         'ENABLE => "BUILD_NOISY"'.
>       - Honor the PERL_INLINE_BUILD_NOISY environment variable, to do the
>         same as above. Environment variable has higher precedence.
>       - Print the contents of 'out.make' to the screen on failure. This will
>         happen when BUILD_NOISY is off. When its on, you'll see the messages
>         in real time, but they won't go to 'out.make'.
>       - Provide the NOISY shortcut so you can say
>         'perl -MInline=force,noisy foo.pl'.
>       - Inline::MakeMaker uses the NOISY shortcut for its build command.
>         This way module builds are noisy like they should be.
>     ...
> 
> I've played around with the noisy stuff and it works just great. This
> should have been done a long time ago. Please bang away at it, and send
> in your suggestions. I'm sure it still could be tweaked.
> 
> Cheers. Brian

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