XS has access to the entire Perl interpreter. That can't be true.
Yes. But what is the point in coding in XS if you have effectively callback into Perl (even if you only simulate doing so by mocking up the perl calling conventions), for a fundamental part of the process?
And, what would be the point in using the very thing you are trying to replace, to implement it's replacement?
In reply to Re^8: OT: Locking and syncing mechanisms available on *nix.
by BrowserUk
in thread OT: Locking and syncing mechanisms available on *nix.
by BrowserUk
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