Roger,
Thanks for your help. I got it to compile and it works.. sort of.
The function call seems to work but the perl test script hangs.
Perhaps this is the .Net issue you were talking about? Is there a compatability mode I can set in Visual Studio?
Test.pl
use Win32::Test;
$Sum = Win32::Test::AddNumbers (500,250);
print "Sum is $Sum \n";
Test.pm
package Win32::Test;
require DynaLoader;
@ISA = qw (DynaLoader);
bootstrap Win32::Test;
1;
When only one parameter is passed I get the croak message expected and the script/perl exits properly back to commandline. When both parameters are passed I get the sum printed but either the script, dll, or perl itself hangs and I have to terminate with ^C.
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