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> Call C Code From Perl
kvarnerexpress
post Oct 19 2005, 04:10 PM
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I want to call a C routine from Perl program. For this I understand that, I should use XS interface language & write some layer between Perl and C. Can anyone tell me the following:
1. What are development tools & settings I need to have for this development?
2. What are the steps to carryout for developing the interface and connect to Perl?

Please note that, I am new to this kind of work. However, I have experience on C & to some extent Perl.

I am in hurry..please help me.

Thanks in advance,
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post Oct 19 2005, 07:41 PM
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well have you checked O'relly Perl Book Self....I hope it's there


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Edited as reported. Both of you, could you stop writing your name in your posts? We can all see who wrote it. Furthermore, that's what SIGNATURE setting is for. Please use it. Thanks.


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