Hi Ben,
Not sure if this is best discussed on the p-dev list - most of the
Perl-related stuff goes on there. I'll cross-post for now...
On 8/15/06, Ben Meijering <
ben@...> wrote:
> I have compiled the perl interpeter into my executable. I want to invoke
> a perl method from C++, this method returns a Xerces perl object. Now
> what I want to know is if there is any way I could obtain the C++ object
> pointer from this Xerces object. Using wxPerl for example, this can be
> done using the "wxPli_sv_2_object" method.
The short answer is 'no'.
To give you a better answer, I'll need to understand what you are
doing, and why - so please bear with me.
Why do you need to embed perl in your C++ program? Is using
XML::Xerces directly from Perl not adequate?
If you already have a C++ program, why not using Xerces-C directly and
not use Perl at all?
My recommendation is to use either an all-Perl solution or an all-C++
solution and not mix the two - it will hurt your brain (it hurts mine
;-)
Cheers, jas.
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