Strawberry Perl changed from doing an MSVCRT build of perl to UCRT, this is likely the cause of the change in pointer ranges ...

I ran the given script on SP-5.38.2 (which still used MSVCRT) and got:
v5.38.2 SV = PV(0x1875c0cb100) at 0x1875c201748 REFCNT = 1 FLAGS = (POK,pPOK) PV = 0x1875c20cba0 "sss"...\0 CUR = 32 LEN = 34 Q: hex: 1875c20cba0, dec: 1680877865888 SV = PV(0x1875c0cb100) at 0x1875c201748 REFCNT = 1 FLAGS = (POK,pPOK) PV = 0x1875c20cba0 "sss"...\0 CUR = 32 LEN = 34
Apart from a missing "IsCow" flag, the output looks to me essentially the same as for SP-5.42.0.
This suggests to me that the switch to UCRT is not part of the explanation.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^2: Latest Strawberries: addresses reported by "p", Devel::Peek, etc. by syphilis
in thread Latest Strawberries: addresses reported by "p", Devel::Peek, etc. by Anonymous Monk

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