See threads, refcounting, XS, DESTROY an example, and note the last comment and the discussion linked in that comment.
Yes. I saw that. But there is more than one way to skin a cat.
There should be a simple way of creating objects that either can be shared, or are shared by default. Having to explicitly share each and every member is just a pain in the ass.
That is exactly what I am suggesting is possible. But you won't find the method documented anywhere, nor any example code that uses it. At least, none that I have been able to find. And as yet, I haven't had the opportunity to test it thoroughly to discover the caveats--if any.
In reply to Re^7: Slow evolution of Perl = Perl is a closed Word (thread decade)
by BrowserUk
in thread Slow evolution of Perl = Perl is a closed Word
by Anonymous Monk
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