Hi Brian,

Your list is missing XS (and related) files: this is what's in my tree when I build an xs module:

Module.xs xs source file Module.c generated from Module.xs Module.o generated from Module.c (?) Module.so generated from Module.o (?) Module.bs some 0 sized file Module.h C header file for Module (can also have other name) typemap conversion code from C datastructures to Perl and back ppport.h backward portability routines for the C API (generated by Devel::PPPort)

And then there's man pages: *.1p (for scripts) and *.3pm (for modules) that are usually generated from pod.

and pm_to_blib and .exists files that I think are there as markers for make.


In reply to Re: My Perl filename dictionary project by Joost
in thread My Perl filename dictionary project by brian_d_foy

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