The way I understand things, overload stuff is called from the code that interprets the de-referencing opcodes, individually in all five(?) cases. If it's slow, that's probably not because it has to determine the kind of reference needed, it should know. Not that it cared anyway.
...c&p the logic directly into your own XS code I suppose?
That is the plan.
Anno
In reply to Re^4: Autovivifying XS routine
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