Hi, monks!

I have such XS code:
#include "EXTERN.h" #include "perl.h" #include "XSUB.h" #include "ppport.h" PerlInterpreter* my_perl; char* perl_lib_path = "/some/path/test.pm"; MODULE = TestModule PACKAGE = TestModule void upd_init(SV* perl_object) CODE: char *argv[] = {"", perl_lib_path}; my_perl = perl_alloc(); perl_construct( my_perl ); perl_parse(my_perl, NULL, 2, argv, (char **)NULL); perl_run(my_perl); dSP; ENTER; SAVETMPS; PUSHMARK(SP); XPUSHs(perl_object); PUTBACK; call_pv("test::init", G_DISCARD); FREETMPS; LEAVE; void upd_deinit() CODE: perl_destruct(my_perl); perl_free(my_perl);
And when I run perl-script as following:
#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use PerlTestModule; my $ptm = new PerlTestModule(); TestLogger::upd_init($ptm);
I get error: "panic: free from wrong pool."

Does anybody know why?

In reply to panic: free from wrong pool. by Anonymous Monk

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