package Alien::SFML;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = 0.02; #For SFML 2.0
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
use parent 'Alien::Base';
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Alien::SFML - Alien library for SFML
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
use Module::Build;
use Alien::SFML;
# Retrieve the Alien::SFML configuration:
my $alien = Alien::SFML->new;
# Create the build script:
my $builder = Module::Build->new(
module_name => 'My::SFML::Wrapper',
extra_compiler_flags => $alien->cflags(),
extra_linker_flags => $alien->libs(),
configure_requires => {
'Alien::SFML' => 0,
}, );
$builder->create_build_script;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Alien::SFML provides a CPAN distribution for installing SFML. In other
words, it installs SFML in a non-system folder and provides you with
the details necessary to include in and link to your C/XS code.
If you actually want to be able to use SFML from your code, see the SFML module
which should install this for you.
=head1 AUTHOR
Jake Bott, E<lt>jake.anq@gmail.comE<gt>
=head1 BUGS
Please report bugs related to installing SFML here:
https://github.com/jakeanq/perl-alien-sfml/issues
Note that this is not for bugs in the SFML module or the SFML library. For those,
see the module and library homepages:
https://github.com/jakeanq/perl-sfml/
http://www.sfml-dev.org/
Note that I do not maintain SFML itself, only Alien::SFML and the XS/perl bindings
for it, under the SFML module.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
############################
# Copyright 2013 Jake Bott #
#=>----------------------<=#
# All Rights Reserved. #
# Part of Alien::SFML. #
#=>----------------------<=#
# See the LICENCE file #
############################
=cut