[ XS code in package RPC ]
+The same package name can be used more than once, allowing for
+non-contiguous code. This is useful if you have a stronger ordering
+principle than package names.
+
Although this keyword is optional and in some cases provides redundant
information it should always be used. This keyword will ensure that the
XSUBs appear in the desired package.
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RETVAL
+If the prototypes are enabled, you can disable it locally for a given
+XSUB as in the following example:
+
+ void
+ rpcb_gettime_noproto()
+ PROTOTYPE: DISABLE
+ ...
+
=head2 The ALIAS: Keyword
The ALIAS: keyword allows an XSUB to have two or more unique Perl names
OUTPUT:
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+=head2 The OVERLOAD: Keyword
+
+Instead of writing an overloaded interface using pure Perl, you
+can also use the OVERLOAD keyword to define additional Perl names
+for your functions (like the ALIAS: keyword above). However, the
+overloaded functions must be defined with three parameters (except
+for the nomethod() function which needs four parameters). If any
+function has the OVERLOAD: keyword, several additional lines
+will be defined in the c file generated by xsubpp in order to
+register with the overload magic.
+
+Since blessed objects are actually stored as RV's, it is useful
+to use the typemap features to preprocess parameters and extract
+the actual SV stored within the blessed RV. See the sample for
+T_PTROBJ_SPECIAL below.
+
+To use the OVERLOAD: keyword, create an XS function which takes
+three input parameters ( or use the c style '...' definition) like
+this:
+
+ SV *
+ cmp (lobj, robj, swap)
+ My_Module_obj lobj
+ My_Module_obj robj
+ IV swap
+ OVERLOAD: cmp <=>
+ { /* function defined here */}
+
+In this case, the function will overload both of the three way
+comparison operators. For all overload operations using non-alpha
+characters, you must type the parameter without quoting, seperating
+multiple overloads with whitespace. Note that "" (the stringify
+overload) should be entered as \"\" (i.e. escaped).
+
+=head2 The FALLBACK: Keyword
+
+In addition to the OVERLOAD keyword, if you need to control how
+Perl autogenerates missing overloaded operators, you can set the
+FALLBACK keyword in the module header section, like this:
+
+ MODULE = RPC PACKAGE = RPC
+
+ FALLBACK: TRUE
+ ...
+
+where FALLBACK can take any of the three values TRUE, FALSE, or
+UNDEF. If you do not set any FALLBACK value when using OVERLOAD,
+it defaults to UNDEF. FALLBACK is not used except when one or
+more functions using OVERLOAD have been defined. Please see
+L<overload/Fallback> for more details.
+
=head2 The INTERFACE: Keyword
This keyword declares the current XSUB as a keeper of the given