INTRODUCTION: Inline::C - Write Perl subroutines in C. Inline::C is the Inline Language Support Module (ILSM) for C Example: use Inline C => <<'END'; SV* JAxH(char* x) { return newSVpvf ("Just Another %s Hacker",x); } END print JAxH('Inline'), "\n"; When run, this complete program prints: Just Another Inline Hacker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION: This module requires the Inline module with which it is distributed. It also requires the appropriate C compiler. (Where appropriate means the one referred to in your Config.pm) Inline::C is packaged with Inline.pm. It is not necessary to install Inline::C to use Inline with some other language, like Java. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFORMATION: = For more infor on Inline, see 'perldoc Inline' and 'perldoc Inline-Support' = For information about Inline::, see 'perldoc Inline::C' and 'perldoc Inline::C-Cookbook' = For information on writing your own Inline extension see 'perldoc Inline-API' = For information about the Perl5 internal C API, see 'perldoc perlapi' or try http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6/pod/perlapi.html The Inline.pm mailing list is inline@perl.org. Send email to inline-subscribe@perl.org to subscribe. Please send questions and comments to "Brian Ingerson" Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, Brian Ingerson. All Rights Reserved.