Doesn't look like installing Readonly::XS helps
Then I guess just
Inline::C it:
use warnings;
use strict;
use Inline C => <<'EOC';
void ro_on(SV * x) {
SvREADONLY_on(x);
}
EOC
my ($DBG_ANY, $DBG_INFO, $DBG_KEYS, $DBG_RAND)
= (-1, 0x0004, 0x0008, 0x0080);
ro_on($_) for($DBG_ANY, $DBG_INFO, $DBG_KEYS, $DBG_RAND);
my $_debug_ops = $DBG_RAND | $DBG_KEYS | $DBG_INFO;
ro_on($_debug_ops);
printf "debugops = 0x%04x\n",$_debug_ops;
Cheers,
Rob
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