You can always return an SV* containing a reference to an array, hash, or some complex data structure, if that is more useful.
Since you're using Inline::CPP, you could also encapsulate the data in a class and provide accessors to each component of the data.
Dave
In reply to Re^7: Including existing C or CPP library using Inline
by davido
in thread Including existing C or CPP library using Inline
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