If SvPOK isn't set, you haven't pack'ed the scalar passed. And that isn't a data error that might occasionally arise at runtime.

Wait, what? segfaulting is ok, and SvPOK isn't? SvPOK will trigger at the at the same time as your trap. You can't argue SvPOK will give false positives while promoting the segfault trap.

Too tired to read not too tired to flame.

Nice projection. I was answering your questions. You know, those with which you admitted were some kind of trap. Those with explicit insults. Those you kept repeating in giant bold letters after I had already answered them. (So who wasn't reading?) Yeah, I didn't want to go through that again.

bye.

Update: Additions.


In reply to Re^9: Need for (XS) speed by ikegami
in thread Need for (XS) speed by spx2

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