IO::SocketAlarm --------------- ### About This module uses a background thread to send UNIX signals to the main process when I/O status changes on an file descriptor. ### Installing When distributed, all you should need to do is run perl Makefile.PL make install or better, cpanm IO-SocketAlarm-0.001.tar.gz or from CPAN: cpanm IO::SocketAlarm ### Developing However if you're trying to build from a fresh Git checkout, you'll need the Dist::Zilla tool (and many plugins) to create the Makefile.PL cpanm Dist::Zilla dzil listdeps | cpanm dzil build While Dist::Zilla takes the busywork and mistakes out of module authorship, it fails to address the need of XS authors to easily compile XS projects and run single testcases, rather than the whole test suite. For this, you might find the following script handy: ./dzil-prove t/01-load.t # or any other testcase which runs "dzil build" to get a clean dist, then enters the build directory and runs "perl Makefile.PL" to compile the XS, then "prove -lvb t/01-load.t". ### Copyright This software is copyright (c) 2024 by IntelliTree Solutions This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.