SYNOPSIS
use ExtUtils::ParseXS::Eval;
my $rv = ExtUtils::ParseXS::Eval::eval_typemap_code(
$parsexs_obj, "some Perl code"
);
SUBROUTINES
$pxs->eval_output_typemap_code($typemapcode, $other_hashref)
Sets up various bits of previously global state (formerly ExtUtils::ParseXS package variables) for eval'ing output typemap code that may refer to these variables.Warns the contents of $@ if any.
Not all these variables are necessarily considered ``public'' wrt. use in typemaps, so beware. Variables set up from the ExtUtils::ParseXS object:
$Package $Alias $func_name $Full_func_name $pname
Variables set up from $other_hashref:
$var $type $ntype $subtype $arg
$pxs->eval_input_typemap_code($typemapcode, $other_hashref)
Sets up various bits of previously global state (formerly ExtUtils::ParseXS package variables) for eval'ing output typemap code that may refer to these variables.Warns the contents of $@ if any.
Not all these variables are necessarily considered ``public'' wrt. use in typemaps, so beware. Variables set up from the ExtUtils::ParseXS object:
$Package $Alias $func_name $Full_func_name $pname
Variables set up from $other_hashref:
$var $type $ntype $subtype $num $init $printed_name $arg $argoff
TODO
Eventually, with better documentation and possible some cleanup, this could be part of "ExtUtils::Typemaps".