But if I needed a solution in a timely manner, I would concisely define what must be OO, and then probably attack it with Inline::C or Inline:C++. Win32::API certainly has its limitations.
That's a good idea, except Inline::CPP doesn't work very well on Windows with VC++ 6.
Actually, the tests don't pass, but I think it's templates stuff, the basic things aren't broken.
Look at the bugs in RT to see a few hints on how to fix some problems yourself. http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Inline-CPP
/J
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