Thanks for the help, to be honest I didn't consider the preprocessor since I tend to avoid it as much as possible in the interests of readability.. but in this case it may have a use.
Just so you know, it will be more a case of:
int
MyClass::countItemsIn (...)
CODE:
if (SV_IS_MYLIST(ST(0))) {
THIS->countItemsIn (
CAST_SV_TO_MYLIST(ST(0))
);
} elsif (SV_IS_MYHASH(ST(0)) {
THIS->countItemsIn (
CAST_SV_TO_MYHASH(ST(0))
);
};
OUTPUT:
RETVAL
..where the SV_IS_MYLIST/CAST_SV_TO_MYLIST parts are all macros.
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