Hi All. On second look, P5NCI is totally red for Win32. (CPAN testers) So it's probably out.
Shmuel. Shmuel Fomberg wrote: > Hi Gaal. > > <sorry for replying to this message after so long, but I just tried to > use it> > > I tried to install FFI::Library, but failed to build / install ffcall. > does anyone knows where I can download a compiled version for Windows? > > Also, about Inline::C, how do I tell it "give me all the functions in > this header file"? > I have a compiler on the target PC, so it is not a problem. > > I haven't tried P5NCI yet. > > Thanks for the info, > Shmuel. > > Gaal Yahas wrote: >> Inline::C works. It may be tricky to deploy, you need a compiler where >> you run it. >> >> P5NCI generates a lot of code, but possibly is the best tested/proven >> of the lot(?). >> >> FFI::Library is designed for your situation, calling C from Perl. It's >> not fully automatic nor foolproof (if you make a mistake in the >> signatures, you'll crash). It also requires you install ffcall. >> >> I've not used Pike. >> >> 2010/2/13 Shushu Inbar שושו ענבר <[email protected]> >>> If I recall correctly Gaal (RU Here?) showed me something like that >>> few years ago. I think it was Inline::C, but I am not sure about it. >>> >>> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 00:29, Boris Reitman <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> also Look at Pike, it is perl inside C++ >>>> >>>> 2010/2/12 Yuval Kogman <[email protected]>: >>>>> Apart form Inline::C, also look into: >>>>> >>>>> http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?FFI::Library >>>>> >>>>> and: >>>>> >>>>> http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?P5NCI _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list [email protected] http://mail.perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl
