Hello,
I'm not much of a C(++) writer, but if you're looking for PerlEz.lib I see one on my Windows box in C:\PERL\LIB\CORE\. There's also a C:\PERL\BIN\PerlEz.dll, but I dunno if that one's useful or not.
Perl Monks do it more than one way.
In reply to Re: using PerlEZ
by BronzeWing
in thread using PerlEZ
by batkins
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