| From: | Gilles DAROLD <gilles(at)darold(dot)net> |
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| Subject: | Re: perl2c tool? |
| Date: | 2000-09-21 17:43:41 |
| Message-ID: | 39CA48CD.D7DB77B1@darold.net |
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luc00 wrote:
> 1:Does exist a tool perl2c? Where could be found/downloaded?
> 2:What tool might import multitable DB to PGSQL ?
> 3:How [samples] could embed perl DB** to C++ instead of ODBC?
>
> Thanks
> Lucian
1) Perl is all in one, you can find what you want with the perlcc
command...
Don't expect me to explain the C code generated :-)
2) I suppose you want to talk about pgsql....
3) unkowned by me...
Regards
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