An idea, building on the JSON params string: from within C serialise a perl object which will contain all params you want and get() methods to obtain the params. Then either write that to file and have perl read it and de-serialise/resurrect it or hardcode it into the perl script if you create the script on-the-fly as in my previous comment.
JSON is a way to encode a data structure. Whereas the serialised perl object above goes a lot further with error-checking logic, functions, debugging messages etc. BUT it also introduces a lot of security risks; the usual eval() concerns.
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In reply to Re: Passing a structure from C to Perl
by bliako
in thread Passing a structure from C to Perl
by drpraveena
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