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Index: X
- X Windows platform
: 14.1. Introduction to GUIs, Tk, and Perl/Tk
- XPUSHs macro
: 20.4.2.2. Ensuring that the stack is big enough
- XS tool
- 17.1. On Code Generation
- 18. Extending Perl:A First Course
- C header file and
: 18.1.1. The Extension Process
- extensions
: 20.5.1. Anatomy of an XS Extension
- features of
: 18.4. XS Features
- Mandelbrot code example
: 18.2.2. Fractals Using XS
- memory management
: 20.5.6. Memory Management Using XS
- SWIG tool versus
: 18.1.2. SWIG or XS?
- typemaps
: 20.5.2. XS Typemaps: An Introduction
- xsubpp, special details of
: 18.4.1. What Does xsubpp Do?
- XSUBs and
: 20.4.2. The Called Side: Hand-Coding an XSUB
- xscrollcommand function
: 14.3.9.1. Custom scrolling
- XSRETURN macro
: 20.4.2.1. Returning a variable list of results
- xsubpp tool
: (see XS tool)
- XSUBs, hand-coding
: 20.4.2. The Called Side: Hand-Coding an XSUB
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