use Inline C;

... the "C" here is a bareword, so strict 'subs' doesn't like it. You could drop use strict, or you could quote "C" in single or double quotes...

use Inline 'C';

... or use the magic quoting power of the fat comma...

use Inline C => ();

Also, I'm pretty sure you want __DATA__ instead of __END__. __END__ behaves the same as __DATA__ in scripts, but not in modules.

Personally I don't like the __DATA__ loading bit of Inline::C; I just use:

use Inline C => q{ /* my C code goes here */ };

(or heredocs).

PS: a very simple module using Inline::C is Devel::PL_origargv - take a peek at the source code and let me know if you have any questions about it.

use Moops; class Cow :rw { has name => (default => 'Ermintrude') }; say Cow->new->name

In reply to Re: Using Inline::C in a package by tobyink
in thread Using Inline::C in a package by rem45acp

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