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diff --git a/perl/perl-Inline/README b/perl/perl-Inline/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..63a364918eda8 --- /dev/null +++ b/perl/perl-Inline/README @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +The Inline module allows you to put source code from other +programming languages directly "inline" in a Perl script +or module. The code is automatically compiled as needed, +and then loaded for immediate access from Perl. + +Inline saves you from the hassle of having to write and +compile your own glue code using facilities like XS or SWIG. +Simply type the code where you want it and run your Perl as +normal. All the hairy details are handled for you. The +compilation and installation of your code chunks all happen +transparently; all you will notice is the delay of +compilation on the first run. + +The Inline code only gets compiled the first time you run +it (or whenever it is modified) so you only take the +performance hit once. Code that is Inlined into distributed +modules (like on the CPAN) will get compiled when the module +is installed, so the end user will never notice the compilation +time. + +Best of all, it works the same on both Unix and Microsoft +Windows. + +NOTE: This also installs the submodule Inline::C. |