INTRODUCTION:

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.

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FEATURES:

Inline::CPP version 0.34_002 is a developers release.  This release seeks to
overcome smoke test issues for MirBSD and Darwin systems by more accurately
detecting and guessing proper compiler and default libraries.

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INSTALLATION:

This module requires Inline::C.pm version 0.50 or higher to be installed.
It also uses Parse::RecDescent.

To install Inline::CPP do this:

perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install

(On ActivePerl for MSWin32, use nmake instead of make.)
(On Strawberry Perl you may use dmake instead.)

As Makefile.PL runs you will be prompted for what C++ compiler and library to
use.  Accepting the default should work in nearly every case (and if it
doesn't, let me know).

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INFORMATION:

- For more information on Inline::CPP see 'perldoc Inline::CPP'.
- For information about Inline.pm, see 'perldoc Inline'.
- For information about Inline::C (of which this is a subclass)
  see 'perldoc Inline::C', as well as 'perldoc Inline::C-Cookbook'.
- For information on using Perl with C or C++, see 'perldoc perlapi'

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Please send questions and comments to "David Oswald" <DAVIDO@cpan.org>

Copyright (c) 2003 - 2012, Neil Watkiss, David Oswald. All Rights Reserved.
