Dart Sass is the official compiler and supports new features first. CompilerĬodeKit supports two Sass compilers: Dart Sass and Libsass. To change options for just one file, select it and use the inspector pane shown above. To set options for all Sass files in a project simultaneously, open Project Settings > Sass. It adds variables, nesting, mixins and more to regular CSS.ĬodeKit compiles Sass files into CSS files.įirst, make sure you've read Setting Language Options. TCPPARMS( TCPDATA )'.Close Topics First Steps: Getting Started Live-Reload Browsers Browser Sync Set Language Options Set Output Paths & Action Second Steps: Defaults For New Projects Build Your Project Set Target Browsers Stuff To Know: CodeKit + Git Troubleshooting License Recovery PostCSS Tools: Autoprefixer PurgeCSS CSSO Custom PostCSS Plugins Other Tools: npm Babel - (JS Transpiler) Terser - (JS Minifier) Rollup - (JS Bundler) Cache-Buster HTML-Minifier Libsass Bless Languages: Sass Less Stylus JavaScript CoffeeScript TypeScript Pug Haml Slim Kit Markdown JSON Image Optimizers: WebP PNG JPEG SVG GIF Frameworks: CodeKit Frameworks Tailwind Bootstrap Bourbon Bitters Zurb Foundation Susy Nib Jeet Syntax Checkers: ESLint Advanced: Hooks Environment Variables Adding Custom Languages Team Workflows Scripting CodeKit Editor Plugins: Nova Atom Sublime Text Coda 2 More Read-Only Mode Upgrading From 2.0 FAQ What's Sass? Updated 12 March 2001 to mention //' SYS1. Updated 24 January 2001 to mention dynamic loading. Updated 15 January 2001 for the 5.7.1 release of Perl. Updated 12 November 2000 for the 5.7.1 release of Perl. Updated 28 November 2001 for broken URLs. This document was podified for the 5.005_03 release of Perl 11 March 1999. ![]() This document was originally written by David Fiander for the 5.005 release of Perl. are web archives of the mailing list at: To subscribe, send an empty message to also: Mailing list for Perl on OS/390 If you are interested in the VM/ESA, z/OS (formerly known as OS/390 ) and POSIX-BC ( BS2000 ) ports of Perl ![]() INSTALL, perlport, perlebcdic, ExtUtils::MakeMaker. Thanks to John Goodyear for dynamic loading help. Thanks to Ignasi Roca for pointing out the floating point problems. Thanks to Mike MacIsaac and Egon Terwedow for SG24-5944-00. Assuming sh is your login shell then run:Įxport _C89_CCMODE=1If tcsh is your login shell then use the setenv command.ĭavid Fiander and Peter Prymmer with thanks to Dennis Longnecker and William Raffloer for valuable reports, LPAR and PTFįeedback. If the make process encounters trouble with either compilation or linking then try setting the _C89_CCMODE to 1. Make -f Makefile.aperl inst_perl MAP_TARGET=perlIn most cases people have reported better results with GNU make rather than the system's /bin/make program, whether for plain modules or for ![]() In the simplest configurations building a static perl + xs extension boils down to: Static linking you can still build xs based extensions for OS/390 but you will need to follow the instructions in ExtUtils::MakeMaker forīuilding statically linked perl binaries. ![]() However, if you built perl with the default Make installIf you built perl with dynamic loading capability then that would also be the way to build xs based extensions. Modules and Extensions for Perl on OS/390 Pure pure (that is non xs) modules may be installed via the usual: extract an ASCII tar archive on OS/390, try this: Unpacking Perl distribution on OS/390 If using ftp remember to transfer the distribution in binary format. Tools The z/OS Unix Tools and Toys list may prove helpful and contains links to ports of much of the software helpful for building Perl. You may need to carry out some system configuration tasks before running the Configure script for Perl. It may work on other versions or releases, but those are the This is a fully ported Perl for OS/390 Version 2 Release 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. This document will help you Configure, build, test and install Perl on OS/390 (aka z/OS) Unix System Services. README.os390 - building and installing Perl for OS/390 and z/OS
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