-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Moin, On Monday 28 May 2007 12:19:13 demerphq wrote: > On 5/28/07, Tels <nospam-abuse@bloodgate.com> wrote: > > OTOH, how is my XS code supposed to handle an overloaded string, > > anyway? > > Very very carefully. :-) That was not very helpfull :) The OVERLOAD flag is not mention in perlatlas: http://bloodgate.com/wiki/POD:perlatlas And neither does perldoc perlguts. perldoc perlxs contains some stuff about writing overload routines yourself, but nothing about what you do when you get passed an SV with OVERLOAD on. All the best, Tels - -- Signed on Mon May 28 14:26:23 2007 with key 0x93B84C15. View my photo gallery: http://bloodgate.com/photos PGP key on http://bloodgate.com/tels.asc or per email. "Boooooooring!" -- Dot, the Warner sister -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBRlrm23cLPEOTuEwVAQLRdQf/S61LGThEeEfCV5eqbk3GguYATGKW9aQi QBKiiXceZCOJx+SEftmsF4sSp7OTeomke3+sJ/U0MSAg8YN9iRsBL6YBSBRFc4x/ jbGP3ieFixBK/JDmks8vs9HdGVXCThx3duPP1hyD0HcrTdgW2BOlhGE60PoXzve0 8tUF2oS62011t8l87BpWnLn0/mvfgdOaPYYo9kNToGS4k2fVMAcj2LAy6WZmGYqN Lj61+r3RM7A+SC3J2rd4T8lX7HXBdkZiP+JAKOm7xe+PEF/uEOsXUo3sH+BrUdwg Dhu7VQnOU5kvlziY2vDgfCoBfGL3h5Nwhd9+PER8zRScTkH5I75jyA== =K4zG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----Thread Previous | Thread Next