Bases on my experience, it could be something like (untested)
int encode_loaded = 0;
SV *m_encode = newSVpvs ("decode"); /* Or "Encode::decode", I'm not su
+re */
SV *sv_enc = newSVpvs ("cp1252");
my_foo (char *buffer)
{
int result;
if (!encode_loaded) {
ENTER;
load_module (PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT, newSVpvs ("Encode"), NULL,
+ NULL, NULL);
LEAVE;
encode_loaded = 1;
}
PUSHMARK (sp);
EXTEND (sp, 2);
PUSHs (sv_enc);
PUSHs (newSVpv (buffer));
PUTBACK;
result = call_sv (m_encode, G_SCALAR | G_METHOD);
SPAGAIN;
if (result) {
SV *encoded = POPs;
/* Do more */
}
PUTBACK;
}
And some mortalization might be needed to not leak.
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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