DynaLoader-Functions-0.002000755001750001750 012203677665 15454 5ustar00zeframzefram000000000000DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/.gitignore000444001750001750 17512203677653 17561 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000/Build /Makefile /_build /blib /META.json /META.yml /MYMETA.json /MYMETA.yml /Makefile.PL /SIGNATURE /DynaLoader-Functions-* DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/MANIFEST000444001750001750 30212203677653 16712 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000.gitignore Build.PL Changes MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README lib/DynaLoader/Functions.pm t/dyna_low.c t/dyna_low.t t/pod_cvg.t t/pod_syn.t SIGNATURE Added here by Module::Build DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/Makefile.PL000444001750001750 230212203677653 17555 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000# Note: this file was auto-generated by Module::Build::Compat version 0.4007 require 5.006; unless (eval "use Module::Build::Compat 0.02; 1" ) { print "This module requires Module::Build to install itself.\n"; require ExtUtils::MakeMaker; my $yn = ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt (' Install Module::Build now from CPAN?', 'y'); unless ($yn =~ /^y/i) { die " *** Cannot install without Module::Build. Exiting ...\n"; } require Cwd; require File::Spec; require CPAN; # Save this 'cause CPAN will chdir all over the place. my $cwd = Cwd::cwd(); CPAN::Shell->install('Module::Build::Compat'); CPAN::Shell->expand("Module", "Module::Build::Compat")->uptodate or die "Couldn't install Module::Build, giving up.\n"; chdir $cwd or die "Cannot chdir() back to $cwd: $!"; } eval "use Module::Build::Compat 0.02; 1" or die $@; Module::Build::Compat->run_build_pl(args => \@ARGV); my $build_script = 'Build'; $build_script .= '.com' if $^O eq 'VMS'; exit(0) unless(-e $build_script); # cpantesters convention require Module::Build; Module::Build::Compat->write_makefile(build_class => 'Module::Build'); DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/META.json000444001750001750 261512203677653 17233 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000{ "abstract" : "deconstructed dynamic C library loading", "author" : [ "Andrew Main (Zefram) " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Module::Build version 0.4007, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "DynaLoader-Functions", "prereqs" : { "build" : { "requires" : { "Module::Build" : "0", "Test::More" : "0", "perl" : "5.006", "strict" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } }, "configure" : { "requires" : { "Module::Build" : "0", "perl" : "5.006", "strict" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "Carp" : "0", "DynaLoader" : "0", "Exporter" : "0", "parent" : "0", "perl" : "5.006", "strict" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } } }, "provides" : { "DynaLoader::Functions" : { "file" : "lib/DynaLoader/Functions.pm", "version" : "0.002" } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "license" : [ "http://dev.perl.org/licenses/" ] }, "version" : "0.002" } DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/Build.PL000444001750001750 124412203677653 17103 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000{ use 5.006; } use warnings; use strict; use Module::Build; Module::Build->new( module_name => "DynaLoader::Functions", license => "perl", configure_requires => { "Module::Build" => 0, "perl" => "5.006", "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0, }, build_requires => { "Module::Build" => 0, "Test::More" => 0, "perl" => "5.006", "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0, }, requires => { "Carp" => 0, "DynaLoader" => 0, "Exporter" => 0, "parent" => 0, "perl" => "5.006", "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0, }, dynamic_config => 0, meta_add => { distribution_type => "module" }, create_makefile_pl => "passthrough", sign => 1, )->create_build_script; 1; DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/META.yml000444001750001750 140512203677653 17057 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000--- abstract: 'deconstructed dynamic C library loading' author: - 'Andrew Main (Zefram) ' build_requires: Module::Build: 0 Test::More: 0 perl: 5.006 strict: 0 warnings: 0 configure_requires: Module::Build: 0 perl: 5.006 strict: 0 warnings: 0 dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Module::Build version 0.4007, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 name: DynaLoader-Functions provides: DynaLoader::Functions: file: lib/DynaLoader/Functions.pm version: 0.002 requires: Carp: 0 DynaLoader: 0 Exporter: 0 parent: 0 perl: 5.006 strict: 0 warnings: 0 resources: license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ version: 0.002 DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/README000444001750001750 122112203677653 16462 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000NAME DynaLoader::Functions - deconstructed dynamic C library loading DESCRIPTION This module provides a function-based interface to dynamic loading as used by Perl. Some details of dynamic loading are very platform-dependent, so correct use of these functions requires the programmer to be mindful of the space of platform variations. INSTALLATION perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install AUTHOR Andrew Main (Zefram) COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 Andrew Main (Zefram) LICENSE This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. 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Some details of dynamic loading are very platform-dependent, so correct use of these functions requires the programmer to be mindful of the space of platform variations. =cut package DynaLoader::Functions; { use 5.006; } use warnings; use strict; our $VERSION = "0.002"; use parent "Exporter"; our @EXPORT_OK = qw( loadable_for_module linkable_for_loadable linkable_for_module dyna_load dyna_resolve dyna_unload ); use constant _IS_VMS => $^O eq "VMS"; use constant _IS_NETWARE => $^O eq "NetWare"; # It is presumed that VMS::Filespec will always be installed on VMS. # It is not listed as a dependency of this module, because it is # unavailable on other platforms. require VMS::Filespec if _IS_VMS; # Load Carp lazily, as do DynaLoader and other things at this level. sub _carp { require Carp; Carp::carp(@_); } sub _croak { require Carp; Carp::croak(@_); } # Logic duplicated from Params::Classify. This is too much of an # infrastructure module, an early build dependency, for it to have such # a dependency. sub _is_string($) { my($arg) = @_; return defined($arg) && ref(\$arg) eq "SCALAR"; } sub _check_string($) { die "argument is not a string\n" unless &_is_string; } # Logic duplicated from Module::Runtime for the same reason. sub _check_module_name($) { if(!&_is_string) { die "argument is not a module name\n"; } elsif($_[0] !~ /\A[A-Z_a-z][0-9A-Z_a-z]*(?:::[0-9A-Z_a-z]+)*\z/) { die "`$_[0]' is not a module name\n"; } } =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 File finding =over =item loadable_for_module(MODULE_NAME) I must be the name of a Perl module, in bareword syntax with C<::> separators. The named module is presumed to be an XS extension following standard conventions, and its runtime-loadable C library file is searched for. If found, the name of the library file is returned. If it cannot be found, the function Cs with an informative error message. If the named module is actually not an XS extension, or is not installed, or stores its C library in a non-standard place, there is a non-trivial danger that this function will find some other library file and believe it to be the right one. This function should therefore only be used when there is an expectation that the module is installed and would in normal operation load its corresponding C library. =cut sub loadable_for_module($) { my($modname) = @_; _check_module_name($modname); require DynaLoader; # This logic is derived from DynaLoader::bootstrap(). In places # it mixes native directory names from @INC and Unix-style # /-separated path syntax. This apparently works correctly # everywhere, except for VMS where there's an explicit conversion. my @modparts = split(/::/,$modname); my $modfname = $modparts[-1]; $modfname = &DynaLoader::mod2fname(\@modparts) if defined &DynaLoader::mod2fname; if(_IS_NETWARE) { # This ought to be part of mod2fname. $modfname = substr($modfname, 0, 8); } my $modpname = join("/",@modparts); my $loadlib = DynaLoader::dl_findfile( (map { my $d = $_; if(_IS_VMS) { $d = VMS::Filespec::unixpath($d); chop $d; } "-L$d/auto/$modpname"; } @INC), @INC, $modfname) or _croak "Can't locate loadable object ". "for module $modname in \@INC (\@INC contains: @INC)"; if(_IS_VMS && $Config::Config{d_vms_case_sensitive_symbols}) { $loadlib = uc($loadlib); } return $loadlib; } =item linkable_for_loadable(LOADABLE_FILENAME) If symbols in one runtime-loadable C library are to be made available to another runtime-loadable C library, depending on the platform it may be necessary to refer to the exporting library when linking the importing library. Generally this is not required on Unix, but it is required on Windows. Where it is required to refer to the exporting library at link time, the file used may be the loadable library file itself, or may be a separate file used only for this purpose. Given the loadable form of an exporting library, this function determines what is required at link time for an importing library. I must be the name of a runtime-loadable C library file. The function checks what is required to link a library that will at runtime import symbols from this library. It returns a list (which will be empty on many platforms) of names of files that must be used as additional objects when linking the importing library. =cut my $linkable_finder = { MSWin32 => sub { if((my $basename = $_[0]) =~ s/\.[Dd][Ll][Ll]\z//) { foreach my $suffix (qw(.lib .a)) { my $impname = $basename.$suffix; return ($impname) if -e $impname; } } _croak "Can't locate linkable object for $_[0]"; }, cygwin => sub { ($_[0]) }, }->{$^O}; sub linkable_for_loadable($) { _check_string($_[0]); if($linkable_finder) { return $linkable_finder->($_[0]); } else { return (); } } =item linkable_for_module(MODULE_NAME) Performs the job of L (which see for explanation), but based on a module name instead of a loadable library filename. I must be the name of a Perl module, in bareword syntax with C<::> separators. The function checks what is required to link a library that will at runtime import symbols from the loadable C library associated with the module. It returns a list (which will be empty on many platforms) of names of files that must be used as additional objects when linking the importing library. =cut sub linkable_for_module($) { if($linkable_finder) { return $linkable_finder->(loadable_for_module($_[0])); } else { _check_module_name($_[0]); return (); } } =back =head2 Low-level dynamic loading =over =item dyna_load(LOADABLE_FILENAME[, OPTIONS]) Dynamically load the runtime-loadable C library in the file named I. The process is influenced by optional information supplied in the hash referenced by I. On the platforms that make dynamic loading easiest it is not necessary to supply any options (in which case the parameter may be omitted), but if wide portability is required then some options are required. The permitted keys in the I hash are: =over =item B Reference to an array, default empty, of names of additional library files required to supply symbols used by the library being loaded. On most platforms this is not used. On those platforms where it is required, the need for this will be known by whatever generated the library to be loaded, and it will normally be set by a bootstrap file (see B below). =item B Reference to an array, default empty, of names of symbols expected to be found in the library being loaded. On most platforms this is not used, but on some a library cannot be loaded without naming at least one symbol for which a need can be satisfied by the library. =item B Truth value, default false, controlling whether a "bootstrap" file will be consulted as an additional source of options to control loading. The "bootstrap" file, if it exists, is located in the same directory as the loadable library file, and has a similar name differing only in its C<.bs> ending. =item B Truth value, default false, indicating whether symbols found in the library being loaded must be made available to subsequently-loaded libraries. Depending on platform, symbols may be so available even if it is not requested. Some platforms, on the other hand, can't provide this facility. On platforms incapable of making loaded symbols globally available, currently loading is liable to claim success while leaving the symbols de facto unavailable. It is intended that in the future such platforms will instead generate an exception when this facility is requested. =item B String keyword indicating what should be done if unresolved symbols are detected while loading the library. It may be "B" (default) to treat it as an error, "B" to emit a warning, or "B" to ignore the situation. Some platforms can't detect this problem, so passing this check doesn't guarantee that there won't be any runtime problems due to unresolved symbols. =back On success, returns a handle that can be used to refer to the loaded library for subsequent calls to L and L. On failure, Cs. =cut sub dyna_load($;$) { my($loadable_filename, $options) = @_; $options = {} if @_ < 2; _check_string($loadable_filename); foreach(sort keys %$options) { _croak "bad dyna_load option `$_'" unless /\A(?: resolve_using|require_symbols|use_bootstrap_options| symbols_global|unresolved_action )\z/x; } my $unres_action = exists($options->{unresolved_action}) ? $options->{unresolved_action} : "ERROR"; _croak "bad dyna_load unresolved_action value `$unres_action'" unless _is_string($unres_action) && $unres_action =~ /\A(?:ERROR|WARN|IGNORE)\z/; require DynaLoader; _croak "dynamic loading not available in this perl" unless defined &DynaLoader::dl_load_file; local @DynaLoader::dl_resolve_using = exists($options->{resolve_using}) ? @{$options->{resolve_using}} : (); local @DynaLoader::dl_require_symbols = exists($options->{require_symbols}) ? @{$options->{require_symbols}} : (); if($options->{use_bootstrap_options}) { (my $bs = $loadable_filename) =~ s/(?:\.[0-9A-Z_a-z]+)?(?:;[0-9]*)?\z/\.bs/; if(-s $bs) { eval { package DynaLoader; do $bs; }; warn "$bs: $@" if $@ ne ""; } } my $libh = DynaLoader::dl_load_file($loadable_filename, $options->{symbols_global} ? 0x01 : 0) or _croak "failed to load library $loadable_filename: ". "@{[DynaLoader::dl_error()]}"; if($unres_action ne "IGNORE" && (my @unresolved = DynaLoader::dl_undef_symbols())) { my $e = "undefined symbols in $loadable_filename: @unresolved"; if($unres_action eq "ERROR") { DynaLoader::dl_unload_file($libh); _croak $e; } else { _carp $e; } } return $libh; } =item dyna_resolve(LIBRARY_HANDLE, SYMBOL_NAME[, OPTIONS]) Resolve the symbol I in the previously-loaded library identified by the I. The process is influenced by optional information supplied in the hash referenced by I. The permitted keys in the I hash are: =over =item B String keyword indicating what should be done if the symbol cannot be resolved. It may be "B" (default) to treat it as an error, "B" to emit a warning and return C, or "B" to return C without a warning. =back On success, returns the value of the specified symbol, in a platform-dependent format. Returns C if the symbol could not be resolved and this is not being treated as an error. =cut sub dyna_resolve($$;$) { my($libh, $symbol, $options) = @_; $options = {} if @_ < 3; foreach(sort keys %$options) { _croak "bad dyna_resolve option `$_'" unless /\Aunresolved_action\z/; } my $unres_action = exists($options->{unresolved_action}) ? $options->{unresolved_action} : "ERROR"; _croak "bad dyna_load unresolved_action value `$unres_action'" unless _is_string($unres_action) && $unres_action =~ /\A(?:ERROR|WARN|IGNORE)\z/; require DynaLoader; my $val = DynaLoader::dl_find_symbol($libh, $symbol); if(!defined($val) && $unres_action ne "IGNORE") { my $e = "undefined symbol: $symbol"; if($unres_action eq "ERROR") { _croak $e; } else { _carp $e; } } return $val; } =item dyna_unload(LIBRARY_HANDLE[, OPTIONS]) Unload the previously-loaded library identified by the I. The process is influenced by optional information supplied in the hash referenced by I. The permitted keys in the I hash are: =over =item B String keyword indicating what should be done if unloading detectably fails. It may be "B" (default) to treat it as an error, "B" to emit a warning, or "B" to ignore the situation. =back On some platforms unloading is not possible. On any platform, unloading can be expected to cause mayhem if any code from the library is currently executing, if there are any live references to data in the library, or if any symbols provided by the library are referenced by any subsequently-loaded library. =cut sub dyna_unload($;$) { my($libh, $options) = @_; $options = {} if @_ < 2; foreach(sort keys %$options) { _croak "bad dyna_unload option `$_'" unless /\Afail_action\z/; } my $fail_action = exists($options->{fail_action}) ? $options->{fail_action} : "ERROR"; _croak "bad dyna_load fail_action value `$fail_action'" unless _is_string($fail_action) && $fail_action =~ /\A(?:ERROR|WARN|IGNORE)\z/; my $err; require DynaLoader; if(defined &DynaLoader::dl_unload_file) { DynaLoader::dl_unload_file($_[0]) or $err = DynaLoader::dl_error(); } else { $err = "can't unload on this platform"; } if(defined($err) && $fail_action ne "IGNORE") { my $e = "failed to unload library: $err"; if($fail_action eq "ERROR") { _croak $e; } else { _carp $e; } } } =back =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L =head1 AUTHOR Andrew Main (Zefram) =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 Andrew Main (Zefram) =head1 LICENSE This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1; DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/t000755001750001750 012203677653 15714 5ustar00zeframzefram000000000000DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/t/pod_syn.t000444001750001750 23612203677653 17672 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000use warnings; use strict; use Test::More; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod not available" unless eval "use Test::Pod 1.00; 1"; Test::Pod::all_pod_files_ok(); 1; DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/t/pod_cvg.t000444001750001750 27312203677653 17641 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000use warnings; use strict; use Test::More; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage not available" unless eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage; 1"; Test::Pod::Coverage::all_pod_coverage_ok(); 1; DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/t/dyna_low.t000444001750001750 257012203677653 20056 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000use warnings; use strict; our $cb; BEGIN { eval { require ExtUtils::CBuilder; ExtUtils::CBuilder->VERSION(0.280209); }; if($@ ne "") { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => "working ExtUtils::CBuilder unavailable"); } $cb = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new(quiet => 1); unless($cb->have_compiler) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => "compiler unavailable"); } eval { require File::Spec }; if($@ ne "") { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => "File::Spec unavailable"); } } use Test::More tests => 6; BEGIN { use_ok "DynaLoader::Functions", qw(dyna_load dyna_resolve dyna_unload); } our @todelete; END { unlink @todelete; } my $c_file = File::Spec->catdir("t", "dyna_low.c"); my $o_file = $cb->compile(source => $c_file); push @todelete, $o_file; my($so_file, @so_tmps) = $cb->link(objects => [$o_file], module_name => "t::dyna_low", dl_func_list => [qw(dynalow_foo dynalow_bar)], dl_funcs => { "t::dyna_low" => [] }); push @todelete, $so_file, @so_tmps; my $libh = dyna_load($so_file, { require_symbols => ["dynalow_foo"] }); ok 1; ok(defined(dyna_resolve($libh, "dynalow_foo", {unresolved_action=>"IGNORE"}))); ok(defined(dyna_resolve($libh, "dynalow_bar", {unresolved_action=>"IGNORE"}))); ok(!defined(dyna_resolve($libh, "dynalow_baz", {unresolved_action=>"IGNORE"}))); dyna_unload($libh, {fail_action=>"IGNORE"}); ok 1; 1; DynaLoader-Functions-0.002/t/dyna_low.c000444001750001750 144412203677653 20034 0ustar00zeframzefram000000000000#define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT 1 #include "EXTERN.h" #include "perl.h" #include "XSUB.h" #define PERL_VERSION_DECIMAL(r,v,s) (r*1000000 + v*1000 + s) #define PERL_DECIMAL_VERSION \ PERL_VERSION_DECIMAL(PERL_REVISION,PERL_VERSION,PERL_SUBVERSION) #define PERL_VERSION_GE(r,v,s) \ (PERL_DECIMAL_VERSION >= PERL_VERSION_DECIMAL(r,v,s)) #if defined(WIN32) && PERL_VERSION_GE(5,13,6) # define MY_BASE_CALLCONV EXTERN_C #else /* !(WIN32 && >= 5.13.6) */ # define MY_BASE_CALLCONV PERL_CALLCONV #endif /* !(WIN32 && >= 5.13.6) */ #define MY_EXPORT_CALLCONV MY_BASE_CALLCONV MY_EXPORT_CALLCONV int dynalow_foo(void) { return 42; } MY_EXPORT_CALLCONV int dynalow_bar(void) { return 69; } /* this is necessary for building on some platforms */ MY_EXPORT_CALLCONV int boot_t__dyna_low(void) { return 666; }