Hi all, I have just released Inline::CPP 0.20 to the CPAN. This is a major release combining numerous new features, bug fixes, and code refactoring. You can get Inline::CPP from the following address: http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Inline-CPP Later, Neil >From the README: ----8<---- Inline::CPP -- Write Perl subroutines and classes in C++. Inline::CPP lets you write Perl subroutines and classes in C++. You don't have to learn XS or SWIG, you can just put code right "inline" in your source. Example: use Inline CPP => <<'END'; class JAxH { public: JAxH(char *x); SV* data(); private: SV *dat; }; JAxH::JAxH(char *x) { dat = newSVpvf("Just Another %s Hacker", x); } SV* JAxH::data() { return dat; } END print JAxH->new('Inline')->data(), "\n"; When run, this complete program prints: Just Another Inline Hacker. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEATURES: Inline::CPP version 0.20 is a major upgrade from previous versions. It includes: + C++ grammar greatly improved: + Inline functions + Inheritance + Default parameters: void foo(int a=10, char *b="Hello", double a=pi()); + Unnamed parameters: void foo(int, char*, double); + Support for public, private, and protected scopes + Structs and classes are both bound to Perl + Support for functions with no fixed arguments: void foo(...); + Broken LIBS configuration option fixed. + PREFIX option added. + Optional Inline::Struct support added. + Works on Cygwin (tested version 1.3.1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION: This module requires Inline::C.pm version 0.33 or higher to be installed. To install Inline::CPP do this: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install (On ActivePerl for MSWin32, use nmake instead of make.) You have to 'make install' before you can run it successfully. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFORMATION: - For more information on Inline::CPP see 'perldoc Inline::CPP'. - For information about Inline.pm, see 'perldoc Inline'. - For information on using Perl with C or C++, see 'perldoc perlapi' The Inline mailing list is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe. Please send questions and comments to "Neil Watkiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Copyright (c) 2000, Neil Watkiss. All Rights Reserved. ---->8----
