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This is the README for C::Tokenize version 0.10.
C::Tokenize is a "module" for the Perl computer programming language, a library
of computer code to install on a computer. This document contains four
sections:
1. About - what the module does
2. Documentation - how to learn more about the module
3. Installation - how to install this module on a computer
4. Help - what to do if you get stuck
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1. ABOUT
C::Tokenize - reduce a C file to a series of tokens
This module provides a tokenizer which breaks C source code into its
smallest meaningful components, and the regular expressions which
match each of these components. For example, the module supplies a
regular expression "$comment_re" which matches a C comment line.
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2. DOCUMENTATION
You can read the documentation for the module online at the following websites:
* http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?C::Tokenize
* http://metacpan.org/release/C-Tokenize
(These links go to the latest version of the module.)
After installing the module, you can read the documentation on your computer
using
perldoc C::Tokenize
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3. INSTALLATION
This module requires Perl version 5.1.1 or later.
To install the module from CPAN, use
cpan C::Tokenize
If you have the App::cpanminus installer, you may prefer
cpanm C::Tokenize
To install the module from the source file, C-Tokenize-0.10.tar.gz, follow this
sequence of commands:
tar xfz C-Tokenize-0.10.tar.gz
cd C-Tokenize-0.10
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install
If you want to test the module before installing it, use "make test" after
"make" and before "make install".
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4. HELP
To get help with the module, you can email the author, Ben Bullock, at
<bkb@cpan.org>. If you think there is a problem in the module, you can report a
bug at
<https://github.com/benkasminbullock/C-Tokenize/issues>,
or if you want to alter the source code of C::Tokenize, try the public
repository on github at
<https://github.com/benkasminbullock/C-Tokenize>.
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This README was written on Sun Nov 15 12:59:02 2015.
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