1Judy::Mem(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Judy::Mem(3)
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6 Judy::Mem - Useful functions for interacting with memory
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9 $Ptr - pointer
10 $String - perl string
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13 $Ptr = String2Ptr( $String )
14 Copies $String into a new C string. The allocated string will be large
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29 Dereferences $Ptr and copies it into a new perl string. Doesn't do
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