I could use some more explanation.
B::C is a module that you install from CPAN.
I assume I don't put Use B::C at the top of
my perl script, but instead perlcc uses it.
Is perlcc also a module?
Or is that an executable?
I think I see that it is composed of 5 files:
assemble
cc_harness
disassemble
perlcc.PL
pl2exe.pl
After installing perlcc, do I just open a command
prompt and type perlcc -o hello.exe hello.pl?
Does all this work on Windows? My guess is Yes.
Mike
On 1/11/2019 6:57 AM, Andrew Solomon wrote:
Just a warning - I'm no expert on this topic, but it was such an
interesting question I decided to find out for myself :-)
I installed B::C and ran
https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/B-C/script/perlcc.PL
It actually does the compilation - as opposed to pp which is just
packaging it - so you don't see the perl code of the source file.
Does that resolve your question?
Andrew
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 9:59 AM Uday Vernekar <vernekaru...@gmail.com
<mailto:vernekaru...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a perl code which I need to covert to binary so that nobody
can see the code.
we used pp package to make the perl code binary but here the user
can see the code which gets created in tmp.
Need help if anybody knows kindly reply
With regards
Uday V G
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