Ja, das geht.
QuoteNAME
perlembed - how to embed perl in your C program
DESCRIPTION
PREAMBLE
Do you want to:
Use C from Perl?
Read perlxstut, perlxs, h2xs, perlguts, and perlapi.
Use a Unix program from Perl?
Read about back-quotes and about "system" and "exec" in perlfunc.
Use Perl from Perl?
Read about "do" in perlfunc and "eval" in perlfunc and "require" in
perlfunc and "use" in perlfunc.
Use C from C?
Rethink your design.
Use Perl from C?
Read on...
Siehe
perldoc perlembed.
Gruß, Erik!
s))91\&\/\^z->sub{}\(\@new\)=>69\&\/\^z->sub{}\(\@new\)=>124\&\/\^z->sub{}\(\@new\)=>);
$_.=qq~66\&\/\^z->sub{}\(\@new\)=>93~;for(@_=split(/\&\/\^z->sub{}\(\@new\)=>/)){print chr;}
It's not a bug, it's a feature! - [CGI-World.de]