mwah has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
Over two years or so ago, I tried to manage to install Neils Inline::CPP into Activeperl (5.8.x)
IIRC this worked, but some tests didn't complete (I didn't do much with it).
Inspired by the actual Inline::CPP threads, I tried
(today)
to install this Module into (Active-)Perl 5.10.
After applying the usual patch (Line 44 of CPP.pm)
by hand (the same like I did six years ago the first
time ;-), the compilation went smooth so far, but, as
seen before, some test didn't complete. The error
is:
_ii_jj.xs(32) : error C2258: illegal pure syntax, must be '= 0' _ii_jj.xs(32) : error C2252: 'aa' : pure specifier can only be specifi +ed for functions
(for several times).
This has been a marked bug for five years.
My Question:
Does anybody have a fix for that problem or a
clue for me where to look in order to help fixing it?
Or ist the combination "Activeperl 5.10" (built w/Visual C++ 6) and "Inline w/Visual C++ 6" considered obsolete?
Thanks and regards
mwa
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Re: Status of Inline::CPP on Activeperl 5.10/Visual C++ 6
by almut (Canon) on Sep 16, 2009 at 13:31 UTC | |
by ikegami (Patriarch) on Sep 16, 2009 at 14:30 UTC | |
by mwah (Hermit) on Sep 16, 2009 at 14:04 UTC | |
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Re: Status of Inline::CPP on Activeperl 5.10/Visual C++ 6
by syphilis (Archbishop) on Sep 17, 2009 at 06:58 UTC |