On Tue, 03 Jan 2017 01:11:06 +0100, Erik Colson wrote:
> Elizabeth Mattijsen writes:
>
> > How about starting with Inline::Perl5 and “use
> > Device::SerialPort:from” ?
>
> I considered that solution, but had some fears.. So I figured I might be
> overlooking other (maybe bether) options ?
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 11:11 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> When using "Inline", do you have to convert arrays to
> references first?
>
Can you provide a specific example?
My basic rule is "if you are calling something p5ish from p6, if it expects
an arrayref you give it an array (which will be pass
On 01/02/2017 03:20 PM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
Inline::Perl5
Hi Liz,
Just a question on "Inline". I Perl 5, when passing arrays
to a subroutine, I have to convert them to references
(unless I only pass a single array and nothing else).
When using "Inline", do you have to convert arrays to
Elizabeth Mattijsen writes:
> How about starting with Inline::Perl5 and “use
> Device::SerialPort:from” ?
I considered that solution, but had some fears.. So I figured I might be
overlooking other (maybe bether) options ?
About Device::SerialPort
The module uses XS. Is that supported with Inl
> On 2 Jan 2017, at 23:49, Erik Colson wrote:
> I'm considering to write a small IoT script in perl6. For this I need
> serial communication as Perl5 has Device::SerialPort. As this module
> has not (yet) been ported to perl6, I suppose I can achieve this with
> Inline-ing. But of course, Perl6
Hi,
I'm considering to write a small IoT script in perl6. For this I need
serial communication as Perl5 has Device::SerialPort. As this module
has not (yet) been ported to perl6, I suppose I can achieve this with
Inline-ing. But of course, Perl6 can inline a lot of languages.
So: Which library