So, I take it that even with properly declared types, Win32::API::Struct is a no go here as the native Wlan API uses enums all over the place, e.g. those DOT11 things?

There are no workarounds? I mean, in the call to the DLL, I cut corners by using ints.

Code doesn't run? OK, I had just typed the .pl in w/o testing it. Now, I just d/led script and module from the website and they don't throw errors here. My Struct.pm contains this header info:

###################################################################### +# # # Win32::API::Struct - Perl Win32 API struct Facility # # Version: 0.45 # Date: 28 Nov 2006 # Author: Aldo Calpini <dada@perl.it> # Maintainer: Cosimo Streppone <cosimo@cpan.org> # # $Id: Struct.pm,v 1.0 2001/10/30 13:57:31 dada Exp $ ###################################################################### +#

In reply to Re^8: Adding WlanConnect() to Win32::Wlan::API (structs no go?) by tomsell
in thread Adding WlanConnect() to Win32::Wlan::API by tomsell

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