Hello friends,
I have loaded Strawberry perl on my machine.
I wanted to run a basic program
#!perl
use Inline CPP => <<'END'; use warnings;
int doodle() { }
class Foo {
public:
Foo();
~Foo();
int get_data() { return data; }
void set_data(int a) { data = a; }
private:
int data;
};
Foo::Foo() { cout << "creating a Foo()" << endl; }
Foo::~Foo() { cout << "deleting a Foo()" << endl; }
END
The Error faced:
Can't find string terminator "END" anywhere before EOF at inline.pl line 2.
I have also seen in many articles that Inline CPP does not work with VS 2008 (vc 9) is this correct ?.
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