Suffering comrades,

yes - I'm suffering - not just because perlcc never works. No - that's a different story. The problem seems to be, that the whole B::<mod> module hierarchy is nothing but experimental. Very bad. Consider this:

#> perl -MO=Xref elric

Can't locate object method "xref" via package "B::SPECIAL"
(perhaps you forgot to load "B::SPECIAL"?) at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i586-linux/B.pm line 213.
CHECK failed--call queue aborted.
Oh great. So what? I don't know. No compiler, no cross-references and now maintain a large and growing Perl project. Attack of the bugs begun has.

Bye
 PetaMem


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