Dear Monks,
I try to get this to work:
use Inline CPP => Config => ENABLE => 'STD_IOSTREAM';
use Inline CPP;
print "g = ", g(12), "\n";
my ($a, $b, $c) = (1, 2, 3);
my ($x, $y, $z);
my $error = f($a, $b, $c, $x, $y, $z);
print " --> $x, $y, $z (e=$error)\n";
__END__
__CPP__
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int f(double a, double b, double c, double& x, double& y, double& z) {
int error = -2;
x = a +42;
y = b +42;
z = c +42;
return error;
}
int g(int b) {
return 42;
}
But the output is
g = 42
Use of inherited AUTOLOAD for non-method main::f() is deprecated at ./
+z line 12.
Can't locate auto/main/f.al in @INC (@INC contains: ...)
How do I get this to work? Thanks in advance.
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