I am trying to implement a provision by which any perl sub cld be called from C ,so i may want to emulate something like my_function("string1",@arr1,@arr2,"string2",@arr3,...). Right now i do XPUSHs(sv_2mortal...) for the string1 then create arr1 by newAV() & then do av_push(arr1..) of SV's within arr1 & then XPUSH(arr1) (which is a ptr as newAV returns AV*) ...but this sequence doesn't help. ( also i tried with/without PUTBACK;av_push();SPAGAIN; as i saw source code for av_push() uses dSP; and does some SVTIED push of SV's into stack. but neither of them helped) Is there something wrong in my sequence.Please do reply. thank you ragu

In reply to Re: Answer: how do i push an array into the perl stack in C prog before calling perl_call_pv by Anonymous Monk
in thread how do i push an array into the perl stack in C prog before calling perl_call_pv by Anonymous Monk

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