I wouldn't use it in a production environment, though. The only time I've ever compiled Perl was using perl2exe, and that was simply a one-shot filter application that had to be run on a completely different platform approximately once every three weeks.
Most of these 'compilers' just produce a wrapper around a working Perl environment, anyway. How else would they handle eval()?
In reply to RE: Re: Translating Perl to C
by chromatic
in thread Translating Perl to C
by Storm
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