I am wondering if there is any way to write data to a C structure in memory, knowing the address of the structure, using only Perl functions, modules, etc.I don't think Perl-only functions allow you to write to arbitrary memory locations. You'd need XS for that.
In reply to Re: Manipulating C Structures using only Perl
by JavaFan
in thread Manipulating C Structures using only Perl
by kejohm
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