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6 Inline-Support - Support Information for Inline.pm and related modules.
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9 This document contains all of the latest support information for
10 "Inline.pm" and the recognized Inline Language Support Modules (ILSMs)
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14 The most important language that Inline supports is "C". That is
15 because Perl itself is written in "C". By giving a your Perl scripts
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17 internals of Perl. (Caveat scriptor :-)
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19 As of this writing, Inline also supports:
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33 · And even Inline::Foo! :)
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35 Projects that I would most like to see happen in the year 2001 are:
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60 NOTE: "Inline::C" requires Perl 5.005 or higher because
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64 Inline has been successfully tested at one time or another on the
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95 The Microsoft tests deserve a little more explanation. I used the
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112 To install "Inline.pm" (or any other CPAN module) on MSWin32 w/ Visual
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120 Inline has also been made to work with Mingw32/gcc on all Windows
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129 If you get Inline to work on a new platform, please send me email
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134 For general information about Inline see Inline.
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136 For information about using Inline with C see Inline::C.
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138 For sample programs using Inline with C see Inline::C-Cookbook.
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140 For information on writing your own Inline Language Support Module, see
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143 Inline's mailing list is inline@perl.org
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151 Copyright 2000-2019. Ingy döt Net.
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153 Copyright 2008, 2010, 2011. Sisyphus.
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155 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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