Thanks for the quick feedback.
I'll test it tomorrow (Friday) and let you know asap
Cheers
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 11:21:05PM -0700, Neil Watkiss wrote:
> Philippe M . Chiasson [01/07/01 17:54 -0400]:
> > I discovered a small problem in Inline::Struct when using more than
> > one struct. There is a coupld of missing "\n"'s in the resulting
> > XS code, wich makes the whole thing explode ;-)
>
> Philippe M . Chiasson [01/07/01 17:55 -0400]:
> > Following is a smallish patch to make perl -w happy
>
> I've put a trial version of Inline-Struct here:
>
> http://ttul.org/~nwatkiss/CPAN/Inline-Struct-0.07-TRIAL1.tar.gz
>
> It incorporates both these patches, more or less. Please bang away on it and
> let me know if there are more problems.
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
>
>
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