Versions:
Perl: ActiveState 5.10
Threads: 1.82
Threads-shared: 1.36
My new() function from BK_XS.xs file:
#include "EXTERN.h" #include "perl.h" #include "XSUB.h" #include "ppport.h" #include "BKTree.h" MODULE = Tree::BK_XS PACKAGE = Tree::BK_XS PREFIX= BK_ SV * BK_new(package) char * package PROTOTYPE: $ CODE: OBJECT t; SV *tp; t = new_object(); tp = newSVpv((char *)&t, sizeof(OBJECT)); RETVAL = newRV(tp); SvREFCNT_dec(tp); sv_bless(RETVAL, gv_stashpv(package, 0)); SvREADONLY_on(tp); OUTPUT: RETVAL

In reply to Re^4: Sharing XS object? by menth0l
in thread Sharing XS object? by menth0l

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