Petition p5p?

It seems you can't get an IV no matter what you do

SV* bob() PREINIT: SV* temp; //~ unsigned int uncle = 42; unsigned long long uncle = 42; CODE: //~ temp = newSVuv( 42 ); temp = newSVuv( uncle ); SvIOK_only_UV( temp ); warn("we got em %p SvIOK_UV(%b)SvUVX(%u)", temp, SvIOK_UV(temp +), SvUVX(temp) ); RETVAL = temp; OUTPUT: RETVAL

Always gives

we got em 3f8d14 SvIOK_UV(0)SvUVX(42) at -e line 1. SV = IV(0x3f8d10) at 0x3f8d14 REFCNT = 1 FLAGS = (TEMP,IOK,pIOK) IV = 42

In reply to Re: XS: returning a 64-bit unsigned int? by Anonymous Monk
in thread XS: returning a 64-bit unsigned int? by BrowserUk

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