You'll have to either add some kind of entry to your local typemap file that makes sense for you, or add a function in your XS code that calls the jwcmp function with arguments and/or return values that are intelligible to perl (which boils down to more or less the same thing, only a single XS function doesn't have to be generic and it's a bit easier to write)
In reply to Re: Jaro-Winkler PerlXS
by Joost
in thread Jaro-Winkler PerlXS
by Anonymous Monk
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