NAME
    Alien::FLTK - Build and use the stable 1.3.x branch of the Fast Light
    Toolkit

Description
    This distribution builds and installs libraries for the (stable) "1.3.x"
    branch of the FLTK GUI toolkit.

Synopsis
        use Alien::FLTK;
        use ExtUtils::CBuilder;
        my $AF  = Alien::FLTK->new();
        my $CC  = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new();
        my $SRC = 'hello_world.cxx';
        open(my $FH, '>', $SRC) || die '...';
        syswrite($FH, <<'') || die '...'; close $FH;
          #include <FL/Fl.H>
          #include <FL/Fl_Window.H>
          #include <FL/Fl_Box.H>
          int main(int argc, char **argv) {
            Fl_Window *window = new Fl_Window(300,180);
            Fl_Box *box = new Fl_Box(FL_UP_BOX, 20, 40, 260, 100, "Hello, World!");
            box->labelfont(FL_BOLD + FL_ITALIC);
            box->labelsize(36);
            box->labeltype(FL_SHADOW_LABEL);
            window->end();
            window->show(argc, argv);
            return Fl::run();
        }

        my $OBJ = $CC->compile('C++'                => 1,
                               source               => $SRC,
                               include_dirs         => [$AF->include_dirs()],
                               extra_compiler_flags => $AF->cxxflags()
        );
        my $EXE =
            $CC->link_executable(
             objects            => $OBJ,
             extra_linker_flags => '-L' . $AF->library_path . ' ' . $AF->ldflags()
            );
        print system('./' . $EXE) ? 'Aww...' : 'Yay!';
        END { unlink grep defined, $SRC, $OBJ, $EXE; }

Constructor
    There are no per-object configuration options as of this version, but
    there may be in the future, so any new code using Alien::FLTK should
    create objects with the "new" constructor.

        my $AF = Alien::FLTK->new( );

Methods
    After creating a new Alien::FLTK object, use the following methods to
    gather information:

  "include_dirs"
        my @include_dirs = $AF->include_dirs( );

    Returns a list of the locations of the headers installed during the
    build process and those required for compilation.

  "library_path"
        my $lib_path = $AF->library_path( );

    Returns the location of the private libraries we made and installed
    during the build process.

  "cflags"
        my $cflags = $AF->cflags( );

    Returns additional C compiler flags to be used.

  "cxxflags"
        my $cxxflags = $AF->cxxflags( );

    Returns additional flags to be used to when compiling C++ using FLTK.

  "ldflags"
        my $ldflags = $AF->ldflags( qw[gl images] );

    Returns additional linker flags to be used. This method can
    automatically add appropriate flags based on how you plan on linking to
    fltk. Acceptable arguments are:

    "gl"
        Include flags to use GL.

        *This is an experimental option. Depending on your system, this may
        also include OpenGL or MesaGL.*

    "images"
        Include flags to use extra image formats (PNG, JPEG).

Notes
  Requirements
    Prerequisites differ by system...

    Win32
        The fltk libs and Alien::FLTK both build right out of the box with
        MinGW. Further testing is needed for other setups.

    X11/*nix
        X11-based systems require several development packages. On Debian,
        these may be installed with:

            > sudo apt-get install libx11-dev
            > sudo apt-get install libxi-dev

        Additionally, the optional XCurser lib may be installed with:

            > sudo apt-get install libxcursor-dev

    Darwin/OSX
        Uh, yeah, I have no idea.

  Installation
    The distribution is based on Module::Build, so use the following
    procedure:

      > perl Build.PL
      > ./Build
      > ./Build test
      > ./Build install

  Support Links
    *   Issue Tracker

        http://github.com/sanko/alien-fltk/issues

        Please only report Alien::FLTK related bugs to this tracker. For
        FLTK issues, use http://github.com/sanko/fltk-perl/issues/

    *   Commit Log

        http://github.com/sanko/alien-fltk/commits/master

    *   Homepage:

        http://sanko.github.com/fltk-perl/ is the homepage of the FLTK
        project.

    *   License:

        http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_license_2_0

        See the License and Legal section of this document.

    *   Mailing List

        Once I find someone to host a list for the FLTK project, I'll use it
        for Alien::FLTK too.

    *   Repository

        http://github.com/sanko/alien-fltk/ and you are invited to fork it.

  Examples
    Please see the Synopsis and the files in the "/examples/".

  Bugs
    Numerous, I'm sure.

  To Do
    Please see Alien::FLTK::Todo

See Also
    FLTK, Alien::FLTK2

Acknowledgments
    The FLTK Team - http://www.fltk.org/

Author
    Sanko Robinson <sanko@cpan.org> - http://sankorobinson.com/

    CPAN ID: SANKO

License and Legal
    Copyright (C) 2009-2012 by Sanko Robinson <sanko@cpan.org>

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the terms of The Artistic License 2.0. See the LICENSE file
    included with this distribution or
    http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_license_2_0. For clarification,
    see http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_2_0_notes.

    When separated from the distribution, all POD documentation is covered
    by the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. See
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/legalcode. For
    clarification, see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/.

    Alien::FLTK is based in part on the work of the FLTK project. See
    http://www.fltk.org/.

