I will, thanks. The above was just a quick hack to get us going.
Just for the record, the two problems I encountered (and could very much be red herrings) are that Inline::Struct failed when a C struct contained (EDIT: added next word:) typedef function pointers, I believe it did not understand the arcane C syntax (I love it though) : int (*funcpoi)(int, int); . It also did not like typedef enums within a struct. The above is just for the record, I will file a proper report at the channel you mentioned.bw, bliako
In reply to Re^3: Anyone with XS experience willing to create a high performance data type for Perl? (Updated)
by bliako
in thread Anyone with XS experience willing to create a high performance data type for Perl?
by locked_user beautyfulman
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