Consider writing all the data to a file and then reading it from that file with Perl. That way you would only pass around the name of the file with the structure in it.
Common structures are JSON files, or .ini files (or other configuration files), but depending on your actual structures, maybe XML is easier to read and write for all programs involved..
In reply to Re: Passing a structure from C to Perl
by Corion
in thread Passing a structure from C to Perl
by drpraveena
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