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$ ack MY_FORMAT * Goner2.c 170: printf(MY_FORMAT, sqrt(2.0)); Goner2.xs 14: printf(MY_FORMAT, sqrt(2.0)); Makefile 18:# DEFINE => q["-DMY_FORMAT=\"%.16e\""] 165:DEFINE = "-DMY_FORMAT=\"%.16e\"" 315: PASTHRU_DEFINE="\"-DMY_FORMAT=\\\"%.16e\\\"\" $(PASTHRU_DEFINE +)"\ Makefile.PL 26: DEFINE => q{"-DMY_FORMAT=\"%.16e\""}, $ perl -Mblib -MGoner2 -e" Goner2::beGone() " 1.4142135623730951e+000

ExtUtils::MM_Any

$ perl -MExtUtils::MakeMaker - print MM->new->quote_literal('-DMY_FORMAT="%.16e"') __END__ Warning: Guessing NAME [Goner2] from current directory name. -DMY_FORMAT=\"%.16e\"

rt://ExtUtils-MakeMaker?

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In reply to Re: Defining an XS symbol in the Makefile.PL (quoting) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Defining an XS symbol in the Makefile.PL by syphilis

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