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Inline::BC
==========

    Copyright (c) 2002 Piers Harding.
    All rights reserved.
    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of either:
        a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
        Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any
        later version, or
        b) the "Artistic License"
    Please be mindful of the terms and conditions of the Gnu bc source code itself,
    as this is covered by a seperate License.  The Gnu bc source code associated
    with Inline::BC is found in the mylib/ directory of this distibution.


Inline::BC is an ILSM (Inline Support Language Module ) for Gnu bc, the arbitrary
precision numeric processing language.  Inline::BC - like other ILSMs - allows you
compile (well - render to byte code ), and run Gnu bc code within your Perl
program.

From the Gnu BC README:

bc is an arbitrary precision numeric processing language.  Syntax is
similar to C, but differs in many substantial areas.  It supports
interactive execution of statements.  bc is a utility included in the
POSIX P1003.2/D11 draft standard.

This version was written to be a POSIX compliant bc processor with
several extensions to the draft standard.  Option flags are available
to cause warning or rejection of the extensions to the POSIX standard.
For those who want only POSIX bc with no extensions, a grammar is
provided for exactly the language described in the POSIX document.
The grammar (sbc.y) comes from the POSIX document.  The Makefile
contains rules to make sbc.  (for Standard BC)

"end of quote"

Further documentation about Gnu bc can be found at:
  http://www.gnu.org/software/bc/bc.html
  http://www.gnu.org/manual/bc/html_mono/bc.html


To build you first need to install Inline ( and Inline::C ),
and the do the usual:

perl Makefile.PL
make 
make test
make install

Dance.

for more details:

perldoc Inline::BC

and

man bc

Piers Harding - piers@cpan.org
Somewhere arround: Fri Oct 18 07:47:29 BST 2002