Events like WM_LBUTTON are meaningless outside of a GUI. So you have to also make the window, and have a Windows event loop. There's a few solutions for this, including Tk, Win32::GUI, and (maybe
i) Gtk. Tk and Gtk also provide Perl wrappers for most of the Windows widgets, and add some useful ones of their own. When you use Tk, setting up a callback for something like WM_LBUTTON is as simple as passing a subroutine reference to a constructor.
1 I'm not sure whether anyone's been successful getting Gtk-Perl to work on Win32; the basic Gtk libs are available (as is Gimp). Should be do-able, but I haven't seen anyone say they've done it.
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