If the B<ExtUtils::Embed> module isn't part of your Perl distribution,
you can retrieve it from
-http://www.perl.com/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/ExtUtils/. (If
-this documentation came from your Perl distribution, then you're
+http://www.perl.com/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/ExtUtils/
+(If this documentation came from your Perl distribution, then you're
running 5.004 or better and you already have it.)
The B<ExtUtils::Embed> kit on CPAN also contains all source code for
% cc -o persistent persistent.c `perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts -e ldopts`
-Here's a example script file:
+Here's an example script file:
#test.pl
my $string = "hello";
Zakharevich.
Doug MacEachern has an article on embedding in Volume 1, Issue 4 of
-The Perl Journal (http://tpj.com). Doug is also the developer of the
+The Perl Journal ( http://www.tpj.com/ ). Doug is also the developer of the
most widely-used Perl embedding: the mod_perl system
(perl.apache.org), which embeds Perl in the Apache web server.
Oracle, Binary Evolution, ActiveState, and Ben Sugars's nsapi_perl