i use a C++ object package. the problem is that i am constrained in how i pass a C++ object around.

if the object is new'd in MAIN; and passed to routines (via @_); no problems
if the object is new'd in a routine; and passed to MAIN (either by return,or global var) problems (dumps core)

the odd thing is that if the object is new'd in a routine and passed to another routine (via @_) no problems.

the C++ coder claims that perl is deleting the object because perl decides it is no longer in scope.

so how do i tell PERL that this is a persistent object that it is not permitted to delete?
i've even tried declaring the object "our".

In reply to C++ object & PERL garbage collection by Anonymous Monk

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