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87 manipulated from a Perl script. This is used by those who do XS programming
90 supposed to look like when it gets to Perl. This document offers some tips
103 counts on SVs. This document will take a passive, and safe, approach
227 This says C<$a> is an SV, a scalar. The scalar is a PVIV, a string.
253 This says C<$a> is an SV, a scalar. The scalar is an IV, a number. Its
280 This shows what a reference looks like when it references a simple scalar.
306 C<X***> structure which holds the current state of an C<SV>. This
311 This shows what a reference to an array looks like.
340 This says C<$a> is an SV and that it is an RV. That RV points to
414 This shows C<$a> is a reference pointing to an SV. That SV is a PVHV, a
420 toplevel array or hash. This number can be increased by supplying a
436 This is what you really need to know as an XS programmer, of course. When
454 This shows that we have an SV which is an RV. That RV points at another
497 This shows that
545 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or