Thanks for clearing that up. I was expecting to see XSUB stuff looking like the examples in perlxstut but it seems those stubs are indeed sufficient for functions that don't involve passing anything fancy like structs or arrays.

I finally got it to work by making two changes. (Irrelevant stuff trimmed)

TwinTree.xs : libtwintree.so install mkdir -p TwinTree && \ cp libtwintree.h TwinTree && \ h2xs -Oxan TwinTree libtwintree.h -ltwintree # Removed "lib" ----------------------------^ libtwintree.so : libtwintree.o gcc -shared -o libtwintree.so libtwintree.o # Removed "-Wl,-soname,libtwintree.so" and "-lc"
Again, thank you for putting up and pointing me in the right direction :-)

-- Time flies when you don't know what you're doing

In reply to Re^8: Why does the h2xs -x switch not generate XSUBs? by FloydATC
in thread Why does the h2xs -x switch not generate XSUBs? by FloydATC

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