Hello, fellow Vancouverite (and UBC'er at that):)
I've never used Inline::C, though I work with an author of several Inline modules. Though this isn't directly answering your question, I'm wondering why you're using Perl at all for this task. You seem to have written a complete C program and then wrapped it in Perl - what's your motivation for doing so? What's preventing you from just writing the program in C?
In reply to Re: How to use Inline::C properly
by geekphilosopher
in thread How to use Inline::C properly
by macli
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