http://ppd.develop-help.com/ppd/B-Generate.ppd?

1st thing I'd do is apply this patch from diotalevi. Then I'd google for error C2106: '=' : left operand must be l-value. The code that generates it is

#define SVOP_sv(o) (cSVOPo_sv) #define SVOP_gv(o) ((GV*)cSVOPo_sv) MODULE = B::Generate PACKAGE = B::SVOP PREFIX = SVOP_ B::SV SVOP_sv(o, ...) B::SVOP o CODE: GEN_PAD; if (items > 1) cSVOPo_sv = newSVsv(ST(1)); // THIS LINE CAUSES ERROR RETVAL = cSVOPo_sv; OLD_PAD; OUTPUT: RETVAL
and I believe you knew that. Why that doesn't work is beyond me. cSVOPo_sv is a defined in perl/lib/CORE/op.h If you change it to
if (items > 1) RETVAL = newSVsv(ST(1));
it'll compile, but you'll get a link error (unresolved external symbol _Perl_fold_constants). Perl_fold_constants is defined in CORE/embed.h It looks like its not meant to be used outside of PERL_CORE.. I think we need the help of a p5p.

MJD says "you can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo!"
I run a Win32 PPM repository for perl 5.6.x and 5.8.x -- I take requests (README).
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In reply to Re: B::Generate for Win32? by PodMaster
in thread B::Generate for Win32? by BrowserUk

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