Can someone explain to me why autoload is getting involved here? (And how to fix it?).

#! perl -slw use strict; use Inline 'NoClean', 'FORCE', 'INFO' ; use Inline Config => WARNINGS => 4; use Inline 'C' => 'DATA', NAME =>'test'; sub calledBack{ print "calledBack with: @_"; } setCallback( \&calledBack ); callback(); __DATA__ __C__ SV* g_callback = 0; int setCallback ( SV*code ) { g_callback = code; return 0; } int callback () { call_sv( g_callback, G_VOID ); return 0; }
P:\test>test <-----------------------Information Section--------------------------- +--------> Information about the processing of your Inline C code: Your source code needs to be compiled. I'll use this build directory: P:\test\_Inline\build\test and I'll install the executable as: P:\test\_Inline\lib\auto\test\test.dll The following Inline C function(s) have been successfully bound to Per +l: int callback() int setCallback(SV * code) <-----------------------End of Information Section-------------------- +--------> Use of uninitialized value in null operation at P:\test\test.pl line 1 +2. Use of inherited AUTOLOAD for non-method main::() is deprecated at P:\ +test\test.pl line 12. Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at c:/Perl/lib/AutoL +oader.pm line 40. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at c:/Perl/l +ib/AutoLoader.pm line 41. Can't locate auto/main/.al in @INC (@INC contains: P:\test\_Inline\lib c:/Perl/lib c:/Perl/site/lib .) at P:\test\test.pl + line 12

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In reply to Inline::C callbacks to Perl by BrowserUk

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