Hi,

I need a verification that either there is a typo or I've gone whacko in the head.... ;-)

In Win32 Perl Programming: The Standard Extensions by Dave Roth (ISBN 1-57870-067-1), on pages 401-404 the author names the functions as ExtensionFunctionName. However, in the calling script, the calls are simply FunctionName. I've looked through a few Win32::* modules and it appears that the Extension part of the function name is simply an over sight by the author.

Calling perl code:

if( $Count = Win32::Test::GetFileSizes( 'c:\temp\*.*', $Data ) ) { .... }

Author's C code:

XS( ExtensionGetFileSizes ) { .... }

Shouldn't the C code be:

XS( GetFileSizes ) { .... }

Am I correct in this?

Jason L. Froebe

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In reply to Extension Functions on Win32 by jfroebe

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