Query: imager::inline
OS: debian
Section: 3pm
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Imager::Inline(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Imager::Inline(3pm)NAMEImager::Inline - using Imager with Inline::C.SYNOPSISuse Inline with => 'Imager'; use Inline C => <<'EOS'; Imager some_func(Imager::Color c, Imager::Fill f) { Imager img = i_img_8_new(200, 200, 3); /* fill with color */ i_box_filled(img, 0, 0, 199, 199, c); /* inner area with fill */ i_box_cfill(img, 50, 50, 149, 149, f); return img; } EOSDESCRIPTIONImager hooks into Inline's "with" syntax to make it easier to write Inline::C code that works with Imager, you can call Imager functions without having to include headers or perform initialization. Imager's Inline "with" support does the following: o add the installed Imager include directory to INC o add the Imager typemap to TYPEMAPS o include the headers needed by Imager C extension modules. o declare and initialize the Imager API function table pointer o filter the supplied code to replace Imager's class names with those that Inline::C can handle.LIMITATIONSThe filtering mechanism is global, it will replace the class names even inside string constants. If you need a string matching the name of one of Imager's classes, like "Imager::Color" you will need to split it into 2 to use C's string pasting mechanism, for example: "Imager:" ":Color".AUTHORTony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>REVISION$Revision$SEE ALSOImager, Imager::ExtUtils, Imager::API, Imager::APIRef, samples/inline_replace_color.pl perl v5.14.2 2011-06-06 Imager::Inline(3pm)