Inline::C provides many options and capabilities that I didn't have room to explore. There are options that provide automatic wrapper generation as well as functions for binding C code at runtime. You can find information about these abilities in the Inline::C documentation. Inline::C also comes with a documentation- only module called Inline::C-Cookbook, which contains solutions to a wide variety of C module programming problems. Inline::C is actually just the most prominent member of the Inline family. To learn about the Inline parent module, see the Inline documentation. This is where you'll find "big picture" documentation that lays out the basic usage of Inline. Also, there are many other Inline modules worthy of investigation: Inline::CPP (for C++), Inline::Java, Inline::Guile, Inline::Asm (for assembly!), to name a few. |