You may get this stuff working by turning the callback entry into a Win32::API object. I haven't checked if this would be supported directly, or if you would need to fake up some Win32::API internals first.
A commercial solution to your problem would be to use PerlNET from the ActiveState Perl Dev Kit. Check out the documentation for what it does.
In reply to Re: C# calling Perl calling C#
by jand
in thread C# calling Perl calling C#
by rich41
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