Hi Monks

By using perl Inline module i have written following code.
#!C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -w #Inline.pl use Inline C; print "9+16=", add(9,16),"\n"; print "9-16=", subtract(9,16),"\n"; _END_ _C_ int add(int ,int ); int subtract(int ,int ); int add(int x, int y) { return x + y; } int subtract(int a, int b) { return a - b; }

But the compiler gives the following errors.

Warning: Use of "int" without parentheses is ambiguous at inline2.pl line 12.

Unquoted string "x" may clash with future reserved word at inline2.pl line 12.

Transliteration replacement not terminated at inline2.pl line 17.

Plz suggest what is the problem with it.

Regd's
Sanjay

In reply to What is the problem in the following Inline code? by sanjay nayak

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