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I have taken your advice, and after some tomfoolery, I have finished writing the xs.
I still feel this is a really really ghetto way to go about it, but that's how it goes
;( I have asked the author of Extending and Embedding perl to take a look at the panic.
I'm not holding my breath, but it'd be real slick if I got that version working ).

Anyway, check it out, http://crazyinsomniac.perlmonk.org/perl/files/Tie-PureDB-0.02.tar.gz.
The pod is scarce for now, but if you're curious how the interface works just look at the tests.

Thanks for the strategy.
I'd appreciate if people would give it a test run before I add the pod and release it on CPAN (aka feedback).

BTW -- all XS programmers should use Safefree and New instead of malloc and free, in addition to PTR2IV and INT2PTR.

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In reply to Tie::PureDB is out by PodMaster
in thread panic: leave_scope inconsistency. (need help creating Tie::PureDB) by PodMaster

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