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lib/NewRelic/Agent/FFI/Procedural.pm view on Meta::CPAN
my $address = newrelic_basic_literal_replacement_obfuscator;
Returns the address of the C function that does the basic/default obfuscator contained within the
NewRelic agent library. Normally you wouldn't call this from Perl, so it is the address of the
function, not the function itself. You can, however, call it via L<FFI::Platypus>:
use FFI::Platypus;
my $ffi = FFI::Platypus->new;
$new->attach( newrelic_basic_literal_replacement_obfuscator, ['string'] => 'string');
my $save = newrelic_basic_literal_replacement_obfuscator("SELECT * FROM user WHERE password = 'secret'");
=head2 newrelic_request_shutdown
my $rc = newrelic_request_shutdown $reason;
Tell the Collector Client to shutdown and stop reporting application performance data to New Relic.
=head2 newrelic_enable_instrumentation
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