This module demonstrates how to create a simple Perl module and generate a Makefile using ExtUtils::MakeMaker. It encapsulates functionality to provide reusable code.
Perl, Module, Makefile, ExtUtils::MakeMaker, Programming, Software Development
Here is a basic example of writing a Perl module and a Makefile:
# MyModule.pm
package MyModule;
use strict;
use warnings;
sub hello {
return "Hello, World!";
}
1; # End of the module
# Makefile.PL
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
WriteMakefile(
NAME => 'MyModule',
VERSION => '0.01',
ABSTR => 'A simple Perl module example',
AUTHOR => 'Your Name ',
LICENSE => 'perl',
PM => { 'MyModule.pm' => 'blib/lib/MyModule.pm' },
);
` tag.
- The description of the module is included within a `` tag with the class `hljs language-php`.
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