What do I need to do in order that the Perl code will see the value set into the SV as unsigned?
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use Inline C => Config => BUILD_NOISY => 1;
use Inline C => <<'END_C', NAME => 'modSV', CLEAN_AFTER_BUILD => 0;
void modSV( SV *ref ) {
SV *sv = SvRV( ref );
unsigned __int64 uv = 9223372036854775809ull;
SvUV_set( sv, uv );
SvIOK_only_UV( sv );
return;
}
END_C
use Devel::Peek;
my $sv = 123;
Dump $sv;
print modSV( \$sv );
Dump $sv;
__END__
SV = IV(0x2c7490) at 0x2c7498
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADMY,IOK,pIOK)
IV = 123
SV = IV(0x2c7490) at 0x2c7498
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADMY,IOK,pIOK)
IV = -9223372036854775807
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