1 If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you see.
2 It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is specially
3 designed to be readable as is.
7 README.symbian - Perl version 5 on Symbian OS
11 This document describes various features of the Symbian operating
12 system that will affect how Perl version 5 (hereafter just Perl)
13 is compiled and/or runs.
15 B<NOTE: this port (as of 0.2.0) does not compile into a Symbian
16 OS GUI application, but instead it results in a Symbian DLL.>
17 The DLL includes a C++ class called CPerlBase, which one can then
18 (derive from and) use to embed Perl into applications, see F<symbian/README>.
20 The base port of Perl to Symbian only implements the basic POSIX-like
21 functionality; it does not implement any further Symbian or Series 60
22 or Series 80 bindings for Perl.
24 It is also possible to generate Symbian executables for "miniperl"
25 and "perl", but since there is no standard command line interface
26 for Symbian (nor full keyboards in the devices), these are useful
27 mainly as demonstrations.
29 =head2 Compiling Perl on Symbian
31 (0) You need to have the Symbian SDK installed.
33 These instructions have been tested under various Nokia Series 60
34 Symbian SDKs (1.2 to 2.6, 2.8 should also work, 1.2 compiles but
35 does not work), and Series 80 2.0. You can get the SDKs from
36 Forum Nokia (http://www.forum.nokia.com/).
38 A prerequisite for any of the SDKs is to install ActivePerl
39 from ActiveState, http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/
41 Having the SDK installed also means that you need to have either
42 the Metrowerks CodeWarrior installed (2.8 and 3.0 were used in testing)
43 or the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 installed (SP3 minimum, SP5 recommended).
45 Note that for example the Serie s60 2.0 VC SDK installation talks
46 about ActivePerl build 518, which does no more (as of mid-2005) exist
47 at the ActiveState website. The ActivePerl 5.8.4 build 810 was
48 used successfully for compiling Perl on Symbian. The 5.6.x ActivePerls
51 Other SDKs or compilers like Visual.NET, command-line-only
52 Visual.NET, Borland, GnuPoc, or sdk2unix have not been tried.
54 These instructions almost certainly won't work with older Symbian
55 releases or other SDKs. Patches to get this port running in other
56 releases, SDKs, compilers, platforms, or devices are naturally welcome.
58 (1) Get a Perl source code distribution (for example the file
59 perl-5.9.2.tar.gz is fine) from http://www.cpan.org/src/
60 and unpack it in your the C:/Symbian directory of your Windows
63 (2) Change to the perl source directory.
65 cd c:\Symbian\perl-5.x.x
67 (3) Run the following script using the perl coming with the SDK
69 perl symbian\config.pl
71 You must use the cmd.exe, the Cygwin shell will not work
72 (the PATH must include the SDK tools, including a Perl,
73 which should be the case under cmd.exe)
75 (4) Build the project, either by
79 in cmd.exe or by using either the Metrowerks CodeWarrior
80 or the Visual C++ 6.0.
82 If you use the VC IDE, you will have to run F<symbian\config.pl>
83 first using the cmd.exe, and then run 'make win.mf vc6.mf' to generate
84 the VC6 makefiles and workspaces. "make vc6" will compile for the VC6,
85 and "make cw" for the CodeWarrior.
87 The following Series 60 and Series 80 SDK and compiler configurations
88 and Nokia phones that were tested at some point in time
89 (+ = compiled and PerlApp run, - = not),
90 both for Perl 5.8.x and 5.9.x:
93 --------+----+----+---
94 S60 1.2 | + | + | 3650 (*)
95 S60 2.0 | + | + | 6600
96 S60 2.1 | - | + | 6670
97 S60 2.6 | + | + | 6630
99 Also S60 2.8 should work fine.
101 If you are using the 'make' directly, it is the GNU make from the SDKs,
102 and it will invoke the right make commands for the Windows emulator
103 build and the Arm target builds ('thumb' by default) as necessary.
104 (*) Compiles but does not work, unfortunately.
106 The build scripts assume the 'absolute style' SDK installs under C:,
107 the 'subst style' will not work.
109 If using the VC IDE, to build use for example the File->Open Workspace->
110 C:\Symbian\8.0a\S60_2nd_FP2\epoc32\build\symbian\perl\perl\wins\perl.dsw
111 The emulator binaries will appear in the same directory.
113 If using the VC IDE, you will a lot of warnings in the beginning of
114 the build because a lot of headers mentioned by the source cannot
115 be found, but this is not serious since those headers are not used.
117 The Metrowerks will give a lot of warnings about unused variables and
118 empty declarations, you can ignore those.
120 When the Windows and Arm DLLs are built do not be scared by a very long
121 messages whizzing by: it is the "export freeze" phase where the whole
122 (rather large) API of Perl is listed.
124 Once the build is completed you need to create the DLL SIS file by
128 which will create the file perlXYZ.sis (the XYZ being the Perl version)
129 which you can then install into your Symbian device: an easy way
130 to do this is to send them via Bluetooth or infrared and just open
133 Since the total size of all Perl SIS files once installed is
134 over 2 MB, it is recommended to do the installation into a
135 memory card (drive E:) instead of the C: drive.
137 The size of the perlXYZ.SIS is about 370 kB but once it is in the
138 device it is about one 750 kB (according to the application manager).
140 The perlXYZ.sis includes only the Perl DLL: to create an additional
141 SIS file which includes some of the standard (pure) Perl libraries,
146 Some of the standard Perl libraries are included, but not all:
147 see L</HISTORY> or F<symbian\install.cfg> for more details
150 Some of the standard Perl XS extensions (see L</HISTORY> are
155 which will create perlXYZext.sis (290 kB -> 770 kB).
157 To compile the demonstration application PerlApp you need first to
158 install the Perl headers under the SDK.
160 To install the Perl headers and the class CPerlBase documentation
161 so that you no more need the Perl sources around to compile Perl
162 applications using the SDK:
166 The destination directory is C:\Symbian\perl\X.Y.Z. For more
167 details, see F<symbian\PerlBase.pod>.
169 Once the headers have been installed, you can create a SIS for
174 The perlapp.sis (11 kB -> 16 kB) will be built in the symbian
175 subdirectory, but a copy will also be made to the main directory.
177 If you want to package the Perl DLLs (one for WINS, one for ARMI),
178 the headers, and the documentation:
182 which will create perlXYZsdk.zip that can be used in another
183 Windows system with the SDK, without having to compile Perl in
186 If you want to package the PerlApp sources:
190 If you want to package the perl.exe and miniperl.exe, you
191 can use the perlexe.sis and miniperlexe.sis make targets.
192 You also probably want the perllib.sis for the libraries
193 and maybe even the perlapp.sis for the recognizer.
195 The make target 'allsis' combines all the above SIS targets.
197 To clean up after compilation you can use either of
202 depending on how clean you want to be.
204 =head2 Compilation problems
206 If you see right after "make" this
208 cat makefile.sh >makefile
209 'cat' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
210 operable program or batch file.
212 it means you need to (re)run the symbian\config.pl.
216 'perl' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
217 operable program or batch file.
219 you may need to reinstall the ActivePerl.
223 ren makedef.pl nomakedef.pl
224 The system cannot find the file specified.
225 C:\Symbian\...\make.exe: [rename_makedef] Error 1 (ignored)
227 please ignore it since it is nothing serious (the build process of
228 renames the Perl makedef.pl as nomakedef.pl to avoid confusing it
229 with a makedef.pl of the SDK).
233 The PerlApp application demonstrates how to embed Perl interpreters
234 to a Symbian application. The "Time" menu item runs the following
235 Perl code: C<print "Running in ", $^O, "\n", scalar localtime>,
236 the "Oneliner" allows one to type in Perl code, and the "Run"
237 opens a file chooser for selecting a Perl file to run.
239 The PerlApp also is started when the "Perl recognizer" (also included
240 and installed) detects a Perl file being activated througg the GUI,
241 and offers either to install it under \Perl (if the Perl file is in
242 the inbox of the messaging application) or to run it (if the Perl file
247 In the symbian subdirectory there is sisify.pl utility which can be
248 used to package Perl scripts and/or Perl library directories into SIS
249 files, which can be installed to the device. To run the sisify.pl
250 utility, you will need to have the 'makesis' and 'uidcrc' utilities
251 already installed. If you don't have the Win32 SDKs, you may try
252 for example http://gnupoc.sourceforge.net/ or http://symbianos.org/~andreh/.
254 =head2 Using Perl in Symbian
256 First of all note that you have full access to the Symbian device
257 when using Perl: you can do a lot of damage to your device (like
258 removing system files) unless you are careful. Please do take
259 backups before doing anything.
261 The Perl port has been done for the most part using the Symbian
262 standard POSIX-ish STDLIB library. It is a reasonably complete
263 library, but certain corners of such emulation libraries that tend
264 to be left unimplemented on non-UNIX platforms have been left
265 unimplemented also this time: fork(), signals(), user/group ids,
266 select() working for sockets, non-blocking sockets, and so forth.
267 See the file symbian/config.sh and look for 'undef' to find the
268 unsupported APIs (or from Perl use Config).
270 The filesystem of Symbian devices uses DOSish syntax, "drives"
271 separated from paths by a colon, and backslashes for the path. The
272 exact assignment of the drives probably varies between platforms, but
273 for example in Series 60 you might see C: as the (flash) main memory,
274 D: as the RAM drive, E: as the memory card (MMC), Z: as the ROM. In
275 Series 80 D: is the memory card. As far the devices go the NUL: is
276 the bit bucket, the COMx: are the serial lines, IRCOMx: are the IR
277 ports, TMP: might be C:\System\Temp. Remember to double those
278 backslashes in doublequoted strings.
280 The Perl DLL is installed in \System\Libs\. The Perl libraries and
281 extension DLLs are installed in \System\Libs\Perl\X.Y.Z\. The PerlApp
282 is installed in \System\Apps\, and the SIS also installs a couple of
283 demo scripts in \Perl\.
285 Note that the Symbian filesystem is very picky: it strongly prefers
286 the \ instead of the /.
288 When doing XS / Symbian C++ programming include first the Symbian
289 headers, then any standard C/POSIX headers, then Perl headers, and finally
290 any application headers.
292 New() and Copy() are unfortunately used by both Symbian and Perl code
293 so you'll have to play cpp games if you need them. PerlBase.h undefines
294 the Perl definitions and redefines them as PerlNew() and PerlCopy().
298 Lots. See F<symbian\TODO>.
302 As of Perl Symbian port version 0.2.0 any part of Perl's standard
303 regression test suite has not been run on a real Symbian device using
304 the ported Perl, so innumerable bugs may lie in wait. Therefore there
305 is absolutely no warranty.
309 When creating and extending application programming interfaces (APIs)
310 for Symbian or Series 60 or Series 80 it is suggested that trademarks,
311 registered trademarks, or trade names are not used in the API names.
312 Instead, developers should consider basing the API naming in the existing
313 (C++) public component and API naming, modified as appropriate by the rules
314 of the programming language the new APIs are for.
316 Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Nokia's product
317 names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia. Other product
318 and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of
319 their respective owners.
327 Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.
331 The Symbian port is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
341 (This will show as "0.01" in the Symbian Installer.)
343 - The console window is a very simple console indeed: one can
344 get the newline with "000" and the "C" button is a backspace.
345 Do not expect a terminal capable of vt100 or ANSI sequences.
346 The console is also "ASCII", you cannot input e.g. any accented
347 letters. Because of obvious physical constraints the console is
348 also very small: (in Nokia 6600) 22 columns, 17 rows.
349 - The following libraries are available:
350 AnyDBM_File AutoLoader base Carp Config Cwd constant
351 DynaLoader Exporter File::Spec integer lib strict Symbol
352 vars warnings XSLoader
353 - The following extensions are available:
354 attrs Compress::Zlib Cwd Data::Dumper Devel::Peek Digest::MD5 DynaLoader
355 Fcntl File::Glob Filter::Util::Call IO List::Util MIME::Base64
356 PerlIO::scalar PerlIO::via SDBM_File Socket Storable Time::HiRes
357 - The following extensions are missing for various technical reasons:
358 B ByteLoader Devel::DProf Devel::PPPort Encode GDBM_File
359 I18N::Langinfo IPC::SysV NDBM_File Opcode PerlIO::encoding POSIX
360 re Safe Sys::Hostname Sys::Syslog
361 threads threads::shared Unicode::Normalize
362 - Using MakeMaker or the Module::* to build and install modules
364 - Building XS other than the ones in the core is not supported.
366 Since this is 0.something release, any future releases are almost
367 guaranteed to be binary incompatible. As a sign of this the Symbian
368 symbol exports are kept unfrozen and the .def files rebuilt every
375 - Perl 5.9.3 (patch level 25741)
376 - Compress::Zlib and IO::Zlib supported
379 We maintain the binary incompatibility.