This version also support 64-bit versions of Perl.
$ perl -E'
use Config qw( %Config );
my $ptr_size = $Config{ptrsize};
my $ptr_format =
$ptr_size == 4 ? "L" :
$ptr_size == 8 ? "Q" :
die("Unrecognized pointer size");
my $s = "abc";
my $ptr = unpack($ptr_format, pack("p", $s));
say sprintf "0x%x", $ptr;
use Devel::Peek;
Dump($s);
'
0x1766c40
SV = PV(0x174dcf0) at 0x176d958
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADMY,POK,pPOK)
PV = 0x1766c40 "abc"\0
CUR = 3
LEN = 16
You should call utf8::upgrade or utf8::downgrade first to control the storage format of the string.
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