EHLO all,
could you please help to make a shared hashref inside Perl C module?
Further, the value returned by a function should be a multilevel hashref/arrayref.
Part of C code:
SV*
myfunc()
PREINIT:
HV *hash;
CODE:
hash = newHV();
RETVAL = newRV_noinc((SV*)hash);
OUTPUT:
RETVAL
Perl code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use threads;
use threads::shared;
use Data::Dumper;
use lib qw|. t ../blib/arch ../blib/lib|;
use mymodule;
use Devel::Peek;
use Clone;
my $d : shared;
$d = mymodule::myfunc();
The output:
Invalid value for shared scalar at ./a.pl line 15.
PS: All functions already done. I need to make the return values "shared for threads".
Thanks.
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