Hi Monks,

I am really annoyed with me regarding Perl-XS code. I have written some XS code which is running fine in one platform (Solaris) but in other platform (Linux) it is giving problem. Again in one windows machine it is running fine and in other windows machine it is giving proble. When I am trying to execute the code with Perl debugger, then I only see the address. I think I have introduced some bug when the code passes from Perl to C and C to Perl. So I am thinking I need a crystal clear idea about the XS. I have read perlxstut and perlguts, but failed to get a clear cut concept.
Can any body please tell me the link where I shall get more details about the Perl-XS?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
-Pijush


In reply to Help needed for Perl-XS!! by pijush

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