I thought it did. You use Win32::API (or C::DynaLib) from perl to load/call c functions
or you write your own c++ dispatcher function, and you make it available to perl through xs/Inline::C/pickle.
In reply to Re^3: perl c++ perlembed question
by Anonymous Monk
in thread perl c++ perlembed question
by eth0nic
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