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I am totally new to SWIG interfaces and how to use this with C and Perl.

It will a great help to me, if someone explains about using Perl and C with SWIG.

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May be these will help you:

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  • can you give me a link for Perl and C using SWIG ?? pls Sep 10, 2010 at 5:46
  • @Senthil: Above links have examples.
    – Naveed
    Sep 14, 2010 at 10:18
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Why don't you take a look at Inline::C? It has all the power of SWIG but it is so much easier to get up and running with it.

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  • well, actually i dont know which is the best way. Let me look at every possibility. If Inline::C works fine, then i will stick to it Sep 10, 2010 at 5:26
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    Waaait. Inline::C is the devil when it comes to deployment. It's not impossible, but it's damn inconvenient. If what you're writing is to run on a machine other than a development machine, I suggest you stay away from it.
    – tsee
    Sep 10, 2010 at 10:44
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    The downside to Inline::C is that the machine that runs the code must have a C compiler. I have also had problems with corrupt Inline::C caches (this has occurred when several programs try to use a module that uses Inline::C at the same time and the cache didn't exist yet). I find Inline::C is great for prototyping, but XS is much better for production. Sep 10, 2010 at 11:07

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