Hmm... I've no idea. I've a confession to make. I stuck in an underground
data center and I've nearly no knowledge of win32 stuff at all (I currently
don't even have access to a windows machine). I just joined this list to
find out about Term::ReadLine support under win32. While I was here, I
figured I'd make myself useful and answer some questions ;) Maybe I should
just be quiet in these unfamiliar environs.
"Joseph P. Discenza" wrote:
> Garrick Staples wrote, on Thursday, May 25, 2000 17:19
> : You need to create what is known as an extension module. Look at the
> : 'perlxs' and 'perlxstut' man pages.
> :
> : "Nolen, Mike" wrote:
> : > Where can I find some documentation or an example of how to call a DLL
> : > function in Perl?
> : > The DLL was built using VB6.0.
>
> Hmm... I've never used it, but from other things I've read on the list,
> can't Win32::API be used to call an arbitrary function in a DLL? with
> perhaps some restrictions on what the parameters can be? That would
> probably be easier than writing xs.
>
> Joe
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