{
register char *s;
+ if (PL_madskills && newlen >= 0x100000) {
+ PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
+ "Allocation too large: %"UVxf"\n", (UV)newlen);
+ }
#ifdef HAS_64K_LIMIT
if (newlen >= 0x10000) {
PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
i = (PL_lex_casemods < 12 ? 12 : PL_lex_casemods);
PL_lex_casestack = SAVEPVN(proto_perl->Ilex_casestack,i);
+#ifdef PERL_MAD
+ Copy(proto_perl->Inexttoke, PL_nexttoke, 5, NEXTTOKE);
+ PL_lasttoke = proto_perl->Ilasttoke;
+ PL_realtokenstart = proto_perl->Irealtokenstart;
+ PL_faketokens = proto_perl->Ifaketokens;
+ PL_thismad = proto_perl->Ithismad;
+ PL_thistoken = proto_perl->Ithistoken;
+ PL_thisopen = proto_perl->Ithisopen;
+ PL_thisstuff = proto_perl->Ithisstuff;
+ PL_thisclose = proto_perl->Ithisclose;
+ PL_thiswhite = proto_perl->Ithiswhite;
+ PL_nextwhite = proto_perl->Inextwhite;
+ PL_skipwhite = proto_perl->Iskipwhite;
+ PL_endwhite = proto_perl->Iendwhite;
+ PL_curforce = proto_perl->Icurforce;
+#else
Copy(proto_perl->Inextval, PL_nextval, 5, YYSTYPE);
Copy(proto_perl->Inexttype, PL_nexttype, 5, I32);
PL_nexttoke = proto_perl->Inexttoke;
+#endif
/* XXX This is probably masking the deeper issue of why
* SvANY(proto_perl->Ilinestr) can be NULL at this point. For test case: