G'day divitto,

Welcome to the monastery.

"... and done my reading in every O'reilly "insert animal here" book i could find, ..."

How about the one with the Black Leopard? That's "Advanced Perl Programming": there's two editions although, in my opinion, that really should be two volumes as there seems be be very little overlap in the content.

There's also the "Perl ways to embed perl in your C or C++ application" documentation which is part of the standard Perl distribution. That's in the "Internals and C Language Interface" section so possibly doesn't align with your "by easy i mean not having to delve into the internals of perl ..." statement.

-- Ken


In reply to Re: embedding perl in c++ by kcott
in thread embedding perl in c++ by divitto

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