[ Oops! I somehow thought you were using Win32::API and not XS. Ignore this. ]


use feature qw( say state ); use Win32::API qw( ); use constant { _MAX_PROTOCOL_LEN => 25, _MAX_MODEL_LEN => 25, }; use constant { TELLSTICK_SUCCESS => '~~~', }; sub tdSensor { state $tdSensor = Win32::API->new( '~~~.dll', 'tdSensor', 'PIPIPP', 'I', ); my $protocol_buf = "\0" x (_MAX_PROTOCOL_LEN + 1); my $model_buf = "\0" x (_MAX_MODEL_LEN + 1); my $id_buf = pack('i', 0); my $dataTypes_buf = pack('i', 0); my $rv = $tdSensor->Call( $protocol_buf, length($protocol_buf), $model_buf, length($model_buf), $id_buf, $dataTypes_buf, ); if ($rv != TELLSTICK_SUCCESS) { return undef; } return { protocol = unpack('Z*', $protocol_buf), model = unpack('Z*', $model_buf), id = unpack('i', $id_buf), dataTypes = unpack('i', $dataTypes_buf), }; } while (my $rec = tdSensor()) { say join ', ', "protocol: $rec->{protocol}", "model: $rec->{model}", "sensorId: $rec->{id}", "dataTypes: $rec->{dataTypes}"; }

Untested. Assumes a 32-bit build of Perl.


In reply to Re: Passing integer pointer in XS? by ikegami
in thread Passing integer pointer in XS? by martin67

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