My problem is that, for reasons I don't yet understand, my Inline::C does not generate *.xs files.
% rm -rf _Inline
% cat hello.pl
use Inline C => 'void hello(){printf("Hello, world\n\n");}';
hello;
__END__
% perl hello.pl
Hello, world
% tree .
.
|-- _Inline
| |-- build
| |-- config
| `-- lib
| `-- auto
| `-- hello_pl_45c9
| |-- hello_pl_45c9.bs
| |-- hello_pl_45c9.inl
| `-- hello_pl_45c9.so
`-- hello.pl
As you can see, no *.xs file is created. What is missing from the code?
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