Which perl features do you want to use in your code?
It should be possible to embed a perl interpreter in a DLL written in C or C++, and you can call perl functions from C code (see perlembed and perlcall). For ActiveState you will probably need to use something like Visual Studio or Visual C++ Express to build your DLL.
There is another perl distribution called Strawberry Perl that includes the gcc compiler, which you can also use to build a DLL.
In reply to Re: converting perl code to a standard Dll
by thunders
in thread converting perl code to a standard Dll
by tallulah
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