Internals: perlintern, perlhack, perlhacktut, perlhacktips, perlsource, perlinterp, perlguts

XS extension code, and embedding: perlguts, perlapi, perlcall, perlxstut, perlxs, perlembed

There is the Extending and Embedding Perl book (Manning), but I haven't read it, and don't think it covers actually dealing with Perl's source code.

And of course there is the Perl source code itself, which comes with every complete installation.

There is also the perl5porters@perl.org mailing list where a lurker is sure to learn a lot (see http://lists.perl.org for subscription info).


Dave


In reply to Re: Perl Internals and Implementation by davido
in thread Perl Internals and Implementation by Irfarino

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