I tried to make a quick example with it and failed.
I kinda knew it would -- reinventing a compiler is hard -- it much simpler to compile a c program to dump the structure of struct, kinda sorta the trick C::DynaLib::Struct/hparse employs
I suppose you could always "fingerprint an os" and build a database of time formats ... pure-perl is pure insanity if you ask me, much less work to install a compiler :)
In reply to Re^3: Packing struct timeval
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Packing struct timeval
by zwon
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