Opening bracket for arguments on a callback. See C<L</PUTBACK>> and
L<perlcall>.
-=for apidoc Ams||dSP
+=for apidoc Amns||dSP
Declares a local copy of perl's stack pointer for the XSUB, available via
the C<SP> macro. See C<L</SP>>.
See C<L<perlapi/SP>>. (Available for backward source code compatibility with
the old (Perl 5.005) thread model.)
-=for apidoc Ams||dMARK
+=for apidoc Amns||dMARK
Declare a stack marker variable, C<mark>, for the XSUB. See C<L</MARK>> and
C<L</dORIGMARK>>.
-=for apidoc Ams||dORIGMARK
+=for apidoc Amns||dORIGMARK
Saves the original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<L</ORIGMARK>>.
=for apidoc AmU||ORIGMARK
The original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<L</dORIGMARK>>.
-=for apidoc Ams||SPAGAIN
+=for apidoc Amns||SPAGAIN
Refetch the stack pointer. Used after a callback. See L<perlcall>.
=cut */
#define DIE return Perl_die
/*
-=for apidoc Ams||PUTBACK
+=for apidoc Amns||PUTBACK
Closing bracket for XSUB arguments. This is usually handled by C<xsubpp>.
See C<L</PUSHMARK>> and L<perlcall> for other uses.
#define AMGf_assign 4 /* op supports mutator variant, e.g. $x += 1 */
#define AMGf_unary 8
#define AMGf_numeric 0x10 /* for Perl_try_amagic_bin */
-#define AMGf_set 0x20 /* for Perl_try_amagic_bin */
+
#define AMGf_want_list 0x40
#define AMGf_numarg 0x80