Nothing is unsafe.

If you try to call a function exported by another module with Perl, Perl
module refuses.
The "free_fixup_function" mechanism is not implemented in the Perl module.
But, this sentence suggests the contrary:
 => new free fixup functions - making safer to use some functions exported
by modules in embedded languages such as Perl

For the same reason, the Perl module documentation is not up to date.
In the documentation, you can read this kind of example :

> $m->moduleFunction("sl_send_reply", "500", "Internal Error");
> $m->moduleFunction("xlog", "L_INFO", "foo");

But with the 1.4 release, it doesn't work.


On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:41 AM, Alex Balashov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Makes me wonder what is inherently "unsafe" about it as well.
>
> Julien mangeard wrote:
>
>  In the 1.4 release notes, I have read that:
>>
>>            => new free fixup functions - making safer to use some
>> functions exported by modules in embedded languages such as Perl
>>
>>
>> I don't find any reference to "free_fixup_function" in the Perl module
>> source code.
>>
>>
>> Are you sure that this feature works for Perl module?
>>
>> Someone work on it?
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> --
>> Julien Mangeard
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