*
* When building without USE_THREADS, these variables will be truly global.
* When building without USE_THREADS but with MULTIPLICITY, these variables
- * will be global per-interpreter.
- *
- * Avoid build-specific #ifdefs here, like DEBUGGING. That way,
- * we can keep binary compatibility of the curinterp structure */
+ * will be global per-interpreter. */
/* Important ones in the first cache line (if alignment is done right) */
PERLVAR(TSv, SV *) /* used to hold temporary values */
PERLVAR(TXpv, XPV *) /* used to hold temporary values */
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amn|STRLEN|PL_na
+
+A convenience variable which is typically used with C<SvPV> when one
+doesn't care about the length of the string. It is usually more efficient
+to either declare a local variable and use that instead or to use the
+C<SvPV_nolen> macro.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
PERLVAR(Tna, STRLEN) /* for use in SvPV when length is
Not Applicable */
PERLVAR(Ttop_env, JMPENV *) /* ptr. to current sigjmp() environment */
PERLVAR(Tstart_env, JMPENV) /* empty startup sigjmp() environment */
+#ifdef PERL_FLEXIBLE_EXCEPTIONS
PERLVARI(Tprotect, protect_proc_t, MEMBER_TO_FPTR(Perl_default_protect))
+#endif
+PERLVARI(Terrors, SV *, Nullsv) /* outstanding queued errors */
/* statics "owned" by various functions */
PERLVAR(Tav_fetch_sv, SV *) /* owned by av_fetch() */
PERLVAR(Tsecondgv, GV *) /* $b */
PERLVAR(Tsortcxix, I32) /* from pp_ctl.c */
+/* float buffer */
+PERLVAR(Tefloatbuf, char*)
+PERLVAR(Tefloatsize, STRLEN)
+
/* regex stuff */
PERLVAR(Tscreamfirst, I32 *)
PERLVAR(threadsvp, SV **) /* AvARRAY(threadsv) */
PERLVAR(specific, AV *) /* Thread-specific user data */
PERLVAR(errsv, SV *) /* Backing SV for $@ */
-PERLVAR(errhv, HV *) /* HV for what was %@ in pp_ctl.c */
PERLVAR(mutex, perl_mutex) /* For the fields others can change */
PERLVAR(tid, U32)
PERLVAR(prev, struct perl_thread *)