Write Perl subroutines in other programming languages
Inline lets you write Perl subroutines in other programming languages,
like C, C++, Java, Python, Tcl and even Assembly. You don't need to
compile anything. All the details are handled transparently, so you can
just run your Perl script like normal.
- Developed at devel:languages:perl
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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Inline-0.49.tar.gz | 0000102924 101 KB | |
perl-Inline.changes | 0000005454 5.33 KB | |
perl-Inline.spec | 0000001969 1.92 KB |
Revision 20 (latest revision is 32)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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request 95913
from
Vítězslav Čížek (vitezslav_cizek)
(revision 20)
- update to 0.49 * Inline.pm - small alteration to M19_usage_language error message - Have the config file re-created *before* we croak with M19_usage_language(). (Re-creating the config file should alleviate the need to croak, thus allowing the script to complete successfully.) Thanks to Patrick LeBoutillier for the patch, and to David Oswald for pursuing this. - licence correction (same as Perl)
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