use Inline C;
I would say there is a :: missing on line 7.
Update.
It works for me if I change it to
use Inline 'C';
Note that using the fat comma (=>) automatically quotes the C. This problem only happens under strict.
In reply to Re: Using Inline::C in a package
by choroba
in thread Using Inline::C in a package
by rem45acp
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