I have taken your advice, and after some t omfoolery, I have finished writing the xs.
I still feel this is a really really ghetto way to go about it, but that's how it goes
;(
I have asked the author of Extending and Embedding perl to take a look at the panic.
I'm not holding my breath, but it'd be real slick if I got that version working
).
Anyway, check it out, http://crazyinsomniac.perlmonk.org/perl/files/Tie-PureDB-0.02.tar.gz.
The pod is scarce for now, but if you're curious how the interface works just look at the tests.
Thanks for the strategy.
I'd appreciate if people would give it a test run before I add the pod and release it on CPAN (aka feedback).
BTW -- all XS programmers should use
Safefree and
New instead of malloc and free, in addition to
PTR2IV and INT2PTR.
MJD says you
can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo!
I run a Win32 PPM
repository for perl 5.6x+5.8x. I take requests.
** The Third rule of perl club is a statement of fact: pod is sexy.
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