# Copyright (C) 2001-2010, Parrot Foundation.
package Parrot::Configure::Step::List;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw( Exporter );
our @EXPORT_OK = qw( get_steps_list );
# Add new Configure.pl probes here
my @steps = qw(
init::manifest
init::defaults
init::install
init::hints
inter::progs
inter::make
inter::lex
inter::yacc
auto::gcc
auto::glibc
auto::backtrace
auto::msvc
auto::attributes
auto::warnings
auto::arch
auto::cpu
init::optimize
inter::shlibs
inter::libparrot
inter::types
auto::ops
auto::pmc
auto::headers
auto::sizes
auto::byteorder
auto::va_ptr
auto::format
auto::isreg
auto::llvm
auto::inline
auto::gc
auto::memalign
auto::signal
auto::socklen_t
auto::stat
auto::neg_0
auto::env
auto::timespec
auto::infnan
auto::thread
auto::gmp
auto::readline
auto::pcre
auto::opengl
auto::zlib
auto::gettext
auto::snprintf
auto::perldoc
auto::coverage
auto::pod2man
auto::ctags
auto::revision
auto::icu
auto::libffi
auto::ipv6
auto::platform
gen::config_h
gen::core_pmcs
gen::opengl
gen::makefiles
gen::config_pm
);
sub get_steps_list { return @steps; }
1;
#################### DOCUMENTATION ####################
=head1 NAME
Parrot::Configure::Step::List - Get sequence of configuration steps
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Parrot::Configure::Step::List qw( get_steps_list );
@steps = get_steps_list();
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Parrot::Configure::Step::List exports on demand a single subroutine,
C<get_steps_list()>. This subroutine returns a list of Parrot's configuration
steps in the order in which they are to be executed. To change the order in
which the steps are executed, edit C<@steps> inside this module.
=head1 SUBROUTINE
=head2 C<get_steps_list()>
=over 4
=item * Purpose
Provide Parrot configuration steps in their order of execution.
=item * Arguments
None.
=item * Return Value
List holding strings representing the configuration steps.
=item * Comment
=back
=head1 NOTES
The functionality in this package was transferred from F<Configure.pl> by Jim
Keenan.
=head1 SEE ALSO
F<Configure.pl>.
=cut
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