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PERLEPOC(1)                           Perl Programmers Reference Guide                           PERLEPOC(1)



NAME
       README.epoc - Perl for EPOC

SYNOPSIS
       Perl 5 README file for the EPOC Release 5 operating system.

INTRODUCTION
       EPOC is an OS for palmtops and mobile phones. For more informations look at: http://www.symbian.com/

       This is a port of perl to the epocemx SDK by Eberhard Mattes, which itself uses the SDK by symbian.
       Essentially epocemx it is a POSIX look alike environment for the EPOC OS.  For more information look
       at: http://epocemx.sourceforge.net/

       perl and epocemx runs on Epoc Release 5 machines: Psion 5mx, 5mx Pro, Psion Revo, Psion Netbook and
       on the Ericsson M128. It may run on Epoc Release 3 Hardware (Series 5 classic), too. For more infor-
       mation about this hardware please refer to http://www.psion.com/

       Vendors which like to have support for their devices are free to send me a sample.

INSTALLING PERL ON EPOC
       You can download a ready-to-install version from http://www.oflebbe.de/oflebbe/perl/

       You will need at least ~6MB free space in order to install and run perl.

       Please install the emxusr.sis package from http://epocemx.sourceforge.net/ first.

       Install perl.sis on the EPOC machine. If you do not know how to do that, consult your PsiWin documen-
       tation.

       Perl itself and its standard library is using 4 MB disk space.  Unicode support and some other mod-
       ules are left out. (For details, please look into epoc/createpkg.pl). If you like to use these mod-
       ules, you are free to copy them from a current perl release.

STARTING PERL ON EPOC
       Please use the epocemx shell to start perl. perl integrates with the conventions of epocemx.

       Editors on Epoc

       A suitable text editor can be downloaded from symbian http://www.symbian.com/developer/down-
       loads/files/editor.zip

       Features of Perl on Epoc

       The built-in function EPOC::getcwd returns the current directory.

       Restrictions of Perl on Epoc

       Features are left out, because of restrictions of the POSIX support in EPOC:

          socket IO is only implemented poorly. You can only use sysread and syswrite on them. The commands
           read, write, print, <> do not work for sockets. This may change iff epocemx supports sockets.

          kill, alarm and signals. Do not try to use them. This may be impossible to implement on EPOC.

          select is missing.

          binmode does not exist. (No CR LF to LF translation for text files)

          EPOC does not handle the notion of current drive and current directory very well (i.e. not at
           all, but it tries hard to emulate one). See PATH.

          Heap is limited to 4MB.

          Dynamic loading is not implemented.

       Compiling Perl 5 on the EPOC cross compiling environment

       Sorry, this is far too short.

          You will need the epocemx SDK from Eberhard Mattes.

          Get the Perl sources from your nearest CPAN site.

          Unpack the sources.

          Build a native perl from this sources... Make sure to save the miniperl executable as
           miniperl.native.

           Start again from scratch

                 cp epoc/* .
                 ./Configure -S
                 make
                 cp miniperl.native miniperl
                 touch miniperl.exe
                 make
                 perl createpkg.pl

                 emxsis perl.pkg perl.sis

SUPPORT STATUS OF PERL ON EPOC
       I'm offering this port "as is". You can ask me questions, but I can't guarantee I'll be able to
       answer them. Since the port to epocemx is quite new, please check the web for updates first.

       Very special thanks to Eberhard Mattes for epocemx.

AUTHOR
       Olaf Flebbe <olaf@oflebbe.de> http://www.oflebbe.de/oflebbe/perl/

LAST UPDATE
       2003-01-18



perl v5.8.8                                      2006-01-07                                      PERLEPOC(1)

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