I have a feeling this is a stupid question, but I have to ask anyway.
Do we really need to pass in a PerlInterp pointer? Or can perl6_parse
just create one for itself if/when it needs one? If created, it could of
course be kept around so that it didn't need to be re-created later.
Dave Storrs
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> int perl6_parse(PerlInterp *interp,
> void *source,
> int flags,
> void *extra_pointer);
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