James G Smith wrote:
>
> I would start with `man h2xs' (only a start), and get _Programming Perl_,
> which talks about it some, as does _The Perl Cookbook_, I believe. Then
Advanced Perl programming talks about it also.
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> From: James G Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 11:20 AM
> To: Sam Xie
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: What is *.xs file?
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>
> Sam Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Umm t
Sam Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Umm this list is for perl as a module in apache
>> not modules for perl...
>>
>Yes! It is for a perl module in apache. I am going to write a perl module,
>which is capable to read a name list file in AFS for authenticattion and
>authorization. That's why
> Umm this list is for perl as a module in apache
> not modules for perl...
>
Yes! It is for a perl module in apache. I am going to write a perl module,
which is capable to read a name list file in AFS for authenticattion and
authorization. That's why I am studying on this issue.
Thanks for
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Sam Xie wrote:
> Hi! There,
> I am learning to write a perl module. I saw someone's AFS.pm module,
> in which, he wrote a AFS.xs file in C. I don'e know what .xs extension
> means and how to write it? If someone knows it, it will be gratefull to
> help me to understand
Umm this list is for perl as a module in apache
not modules for perl...
However, .xs is a special blend of C for writing perl modules
try man perlxs
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