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PeekPoke - Perl extension for reading and writing memory
use PeekPoke qw(peek poke); my $val = peek($address); poke($address, $val|1);
peek's argument is a machine address. (Strings will be converted
to numbers as usual.) peek returns the value stored at that
address.
poke's arguments are a machine address and a value; the value is stored at the specified address.
Addresses and values are either 32- or 64-bit integers, depending on whether your version of Perl was compiled with 64-bit support.
None by default.
Mark Dominus mjd-perl-peek+@plover.com Jason Dominus mjd-perl-poke+@plover.com
perl(1), Microsoft BASIC.
| PeekPoke documentation | Contained in the PeekPoke distribution. |
package PeekPoke; require 5.005_62; use strict; use warnings; require Exporter; require DynaLoader; our @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader); our @EXPORT_OK = qw(peek poke); our $VERSION = '0.01'; bootstrap PeekPoke $VERSION; 1; __END__ # Below is stub documentation for your module. You better edit it!