Hi All, I am trying to call from perl script to a function that is defined inside another perl module. That module is an Inline::CPP, and the function I call to is a cpp function. The function gets a pointer to an int and needs to fill it:
int add_nir(int x, int y, int* ref_int )
I am trying to call that function with :
my $test; add_nir(1,4,\$test);
but I get the following error :
Can't locate auto/PM_wed/add_nir.al in @INC (@INC contains: ...
any other fuction (that doesn't receives a pointer) in the cpp part that is called from the perl script is propogated and executed correctly. Can someone please tell me what I did wrong? Thanks, Nir

In reply to Re^4: Inline CPP by nirf1
in thread Inline CPP by nirf1

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