Torsten Schoenfeld <kaffeeti...@gmx.de> writes: > > I don't know why the PROTOTYPE: line doesn't have the desired effect.
I guess it only sticks a prototype on the sub, without changing how the generated code actually checks the args. Does that sound right? In which case if as_arrayref is only ever used as a method then I guess a prototype has no effect. The one on bool() likewise I suppose. Is that func meant to be used as a method? Maybe it could helpfully lose b and swap the same as_arrayref. For that matter the other methods could similarly lose or default to false their "swap". union() and intersect() in particular seem likely candidates to call as methods, for those who might prefer a name over the operators.
Index: GType.xs =================================================================== --- GType.xs (revision 1055) +++ GType.xs (working copy) @@ -2764,7 +2764,6 @@ =cut int bool (SV *a, b, swap) - PROTOTYPE: $;@ CODE: RETVAL = !!gperl_convert_flags ( gperl_fundamental_type_from_package ( @@ -2781,7 +2780,6 @@ =cut SV * as_arrayref (SV *a, ...) - PROTOTYPE: $;@ CODE: { /* overload @{} calls here with the usual three args "a,b,swap", but
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