Do you have to make and install the EnvProcessDll dll separately? If not, you might take the approach of
Math::FFT; in this, there's an XS file ( FFT.xs), plus a couple of pure C files ( arrays.c and fft4g.c) to supply some needed functions. The
associated Makefile.PL:
my %opts = (
'NAME' => 'Math::FFT',
'VERSION_FROM' => 'FFT.pm',
'OBJECT' => 'FFT.o fft4g.o arrays.o',
);
WriteMakefile(%opts);
writes a Makefile to compile and link all the files needed to build the extension.
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