On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Ken Williams wrote:
> Dang. So that would mean that in order to fix this, Apache->request($r)
> would have to accept an arbitrary scalar, not something automatically
> converted to an Apache object, right?
Right.
> And then there's the matter of how it should be stored...
I have a feeling it would be pretty much impossible (because everything
in XS in mod_perl expects just an SvIV that points to the apache object),
but maybe Doug has some ideas. It *might* be possible to change the
typemap to detect whether the thing is an "Apache" or a something else,
and do something specific, but I'm kinda just pointing in the dark.
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