Greeting all! I've been trying to find out how to use (or test ) the perlcc program. Can anyone help me?

You seem to have a problem with your documentation, because it is explained very clearly in the manual, with many simple examples.

Is perldoc installed? If so, start "perldoc perlcc". If not, contact your system administrator.
Is man installed (unix-specific)? If so, start "man perlcc". If not, contact your system administrator if it's a unix system.
If both are not installed, search the online Perl documentation on http://perldoc.com/, or go to http://perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/bin/perlcc.htm directly.

If you did read the manual, you might want to tell us in which language you would like the explanation, because you may have a problem with English.

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In reply to Re: perlcc? by Juerd
in thread perlcc? by dargosch

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