#define SAVEt_BOOL 38
#define SAVEt_SET_SVFLAGS 39
#define SAVEt_SAVESWITCHSTACK 40
-#define SAVEt_COP_ARYBASE 41
#define SAVEt_RE_STATE 42
#define SAVEt_COMPILE_WARNINGS 43
#define SAVEt_STACK_CXPOS 44
#define SAVEt_I32_SMALL 47
#define SAVEt_INT_SMALL 48
#define SAVEt_GVSV 49
+#define SAVEt_FREECOPHH 50
#define SAVEf_SETMAGIC 1
#define SAVEf_KEEPOLDELEM 2
#define SAVEGENERICPV(s) save_generic_pvref((char**)&(s))
#define SAVESHAREDPV(s) save_shared_pvref((char**)&(s))
#define SAVESETSVFLAGS(sv,mask,val) save_set_svflags(sv,mask,val)
+#define SAVEFREECOPHH(h) save_pushptr((void *)(h), SAVEt_FREECOPHH)
#define SAVEDELETE(h,k,l) \
save_delete(MUTABLE_HV(h), (char*)(k), (I32)(l))
#define SAVEHDELETE(h,s) \
PL_curstackinfo->si_stack = (t); \
} STMT_END
-#define SAVECOPARYBASE(c) save_pushi32ptr(CopARYBASE_get(c), c, SAVEt_COP_ARYBASE);
-
/* Need to do the cop warnings like this, rather than a "SAVEFREESHAREDPV",
because realloc() means that the value can actually change. Possibly
could have done savefreesharedpvREF, but this way actually seems cleaner,
* pointer would get broken if the savestack is moved on reallocation.
* SSNEWa() works like SSNEW(), but also aligns the data to the specified
* number of bytes. MEM_ALIGNBYTES is perhaps the most useful. The
- * alignment will be preserved therough savestack reallocation *only* if
+ * alignment will be preserved through savestack reallocation *only* if
* realloc returns data aligned to a size divisible by "align"!
*
* SSPTR() converts the index returned by SSNEW/SSNEWa() into a pointer.