As a tease for Inline::C, the following is from the start of the library's documentation. It gets as far as telling me the library doesn't recognize the file type. In a quick search I couldn't find a compatible data file for download.
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
use Inline C => DATA =>
INC => '-I/usr/local/trmm/GVBOX/include' =>
LIBS => '-L/usr/local/trmm/GVBOX/lib -lrsl';
my_test();
__END__
__C__
#include "rsl.h"
int my_test() {
Radar *radar;
radar = RSL_anyformat_to_radar("radar.dat", NULL);
RSL_load_refl_color_table();
RSL_volume_to_gif(radar->v[DZ_INDEX], "dz_sweep", 400, 400, 200.0)
+;
return(0);
}
If someone posts a link to a compatible data file I would poke at it some more.
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