try_pl_f4a3.xs:57:5: warning: passing argument 2 of 'Perl_newRV' from incompatible pointer type This warning is in response to:
return newRV_inc(AV_procs);
and I think that's not quite the right thing to be doing.
According to perlapi, newRV_inc() takes an SV* arg, but
AV_procs is an AV*.
Rewriting process_list() as follows avoids the warning, and intuitively strikes me as being a better approach:
AV* process_list(){
DWORD aProcesses[1024], cbNeeded, cProcesses;
unsigned int i;
EnumProcesses( aProcesses, sizeof(aProcesses), &cbNeeded );
cProcesses = cbNeeded / sizeof(DWORD);
AV* AV_procs = newAV();
for ( i = 0; i < cProcesses; i++ )
{
if( aProcesses[i] != 0 )
{
av_push(AV_procs, newSViv( aProcesses[i] ) );
}
}
return AV_procs;
}
Cheers,
Rob
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