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<HEAD>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=koi8-r">
<META NAME="Author" CONTENT="Vladimir Livshits">
<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Mozilla/4.05 [en]C-NSCP (WinNT; U) [Netscape]">
<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Mozilla/4.04 [en] (WinNT; I) [Netscape]">
<TITLE>PerlConnect Documentation</TITLE>
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<H4>
<A NAME="Overview"></A>Overview</H4>
PerlConnect and JS.pm provide glue for the developer between JavaScript
and Perl languages. It currently consists of two parts, PerlConnect implemented
in C and JS.pm (<I>tentative name</I>), a Perl module written using XSUBs.
PerlConnect and JS.pm allow calling Perl from JS and JS from Perl, respectively.
Whenever possible, it is attempted to archieve the maximum level of transparency
PerlConnect provides glue for the developer between JavaScript and Perl.
It currently consists of two parts, PerlConnect implemented in C and JS.pm
(<I>tentative name</I>), a Perl module written using XSUBs. PerlConnect
and JS.pm allow calling Perl from JS and JS from Perl, respectively. Whenever
possible, it is attempted to archieve the maximum level of transparency
for calling one language from the other. This is done by converting values
between the two languages, creating wrappers around objects, and emulating
the standard syntax.
the standard language syntax.
<H4>
<A NAME="Features"></A>PerlConnect Features</H4>
PerlConnect allows running a Perl interpreter concurrently with your JavaScript
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API function that require contexts get it.</I>
<H4>
<A NAME="Installation"></A>PerlConnect Installation</H4>
PerlConnect requires <TT>js/ref</TT> and the Perl libraries and headers.
The only <TT>js/ref</TT> file that must be included in <TT>jsapi.h</TT>.
PerlConnect requires <TT>js/src</TT> and the Perl libraries and headers.
The only <TT>js/src</TT> file that must be included in <TT>jsapi.h</TT>.
You need to compile it together with Perl libraries. Referer to the <TT>perlembed</TT>
man page for more details.
<BR><B>On WINNT:</B>
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<BR><B>On UNIX:</B>
<BR>Currently, you can use PerlConnect with the <TT>js.c</TT> shell. To
compile it on UNIX, you need to set the PERLCONNECT environment variable.
Then you can use the Makefile in <TT>js/ref</TT> directory. The makefile
should read the variable from the current environment. Id this doesn't
happent, you can try using <TT>gmake PERLCONNECT=1</TT>. This will compile
PerlConnect into <TT>js</TT>.
Then you can use the <TT>Makefile.ref</TT> in <TT>js/src</TT> directory.
The makefile should read the variable from the current environment. If
this doesn't happent, you can try using <TT>gmake PERLCONNECT=1</TT>. This
will compile PerlConnect into <TT>js</TT>.
<H4>
JS.pm Installation</H4>
The following source files are distributed: <TT>JS.pm</TT>, <TT>JS.xs</TT>,