You can look at the code produced by Inline::CPP to see how it calls CPP routines and how it compiles and links the code. In short, it is a way for you to generate your own examples that call your own code. But I agree that it will not produce an example of a C++ routine calling an embeded perl interpreter calling a C++ routine - sorry...
In reply to Re^3: perl c++ perlembed question
by ig
in thread perl c++ perlembed question
by eth0nic
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