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1 | use Config; |
2 | |
3 | sub to_string { |
4 | my ($value) = @_; |
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5 | $value =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; |
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6 | $value =~ s/'/\\'/g; |
7 | return "'$value'"; |
8 | } |
9 | |
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10 | # |
11 | # subroutine expand_os_specific expands $^O-specific preprocessing information |
12 | # so that it will not be re-calculated at runtime in Dynaloader.pm |
13 | # |
14 | # Syntax of preprocessor should be kept extremely simple: |
15 | # - directives are in double angle brackets <<...>> |
16 | # - <<=string>> will be just evaluated |
17 | # - for $^O-specific there are two forms: |
18 | # <<$^O-eq-osname>> |
19 | # <<$^O-ne-osname>> |
20 | # this directive should be closed with respectively |
21 | # <</$^O-eq-osname>> |
22 | # <</$^O-ne-osname>> |
23 | # construct <<|$^O-ne-osname>> means #else |
24 | # nested <<$^O...>>-constructs are allowed but nested values must be for |
25 | # different OS-names! |
26 | # |
27 | # -- added by VKON, 03-10-2004 to separate $^O-specific between OSes |
28 | # (so that Win32 never checks for $^O eq 'VMS' for example) |
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29 | # |
30 | # The $^O tests test both for $^O and for $Config{osname}. |
31 | # The latter is better for some for cross-compilation setups. |
32 | # |
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33 | sub expand_os_specific { |
34 | my $s = shift; |
35 | for ($s) { |
36 | s/<<=(.*?)>>/$1/gee; |
37 | s/<<\$\^O-(eq|ne)-(\w+)>>(.*?)<<\/\$\^O-\1-\2>>/ |
38 | my ($op, $os, $expr) = ($1,$2,$3); |
39 | if ($op ne 'eq' and $op ne 'ne') {die "wrong eq-ne arg in $&"}; |
40 | if ($expr =~ m[^(.*?)<<\|\$\^O-$op-$os>>(.*?)$]s) { |
41 | # #if;#else;#endif |
42 | my ($if,$el) = ($1,$2); |
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43 | if (($op eq 'eq' and ($^O eq $os || $Config{osname} eq $os)) || ($op eq 'ne' and ($^O ne $os || $Config{osname} ne $os))) { |
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44 | $if |
45 | } |
46 | else { |
47 | $el |
48 | } |
49 | } |
50 | else { |
51 | # #if;#endif |
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52 | if (($op eq 'eq' and ($^O eq $os || $Config{osname} eq $os)) || ($op eq 'ne' and ($^O ne $os || $Config{osname} ne $os))) { |
1c7f9087 |
53 | $expr |
54 | } |
55 | else { |
56 | "" |
57 | } |
58 | } |
59 | /ges; |
60 | if (/<<(=|\$\^O-)/) {die "bad <<\$^O-eq/ne-osname>> expression.". |
61 | " Unclosed brackets?"; |
62 | } |
63 | } |
64 | $s; |
65 | } |
66 | |
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67 | unlink "DynaLoader.pm" if -f "DynaLoader.pm"; |
68 | open OUT, ">DynaLoader.pm" or die $!; |
69 | print OUT <<'EOT'; |
70 | |
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71 | # Generated from DynaLoader_pm.PL |
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72 | |
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73 | package DynaLoader; |
74 | |
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75 | # And Gandalf said: 'Many folk like to know beforehand what is to |
76 | # be set on the table; but those who have laboured to prepare the |
77 | # feast like to keep their secret; for wonder makes the words of |
78 | # praise louder.' |
79 | |
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80 | # (Quote from Tolkien suggested by Anno Siegel.) |
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81 | # |
82 | # See pod text at end of file for documentation. |
83 | # See also ext/DynaLoader/README in source tree for other information. |
84 | # |
85 | # Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk, August 1994 |
86 | |
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87 | BEGIN { |
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88 | $VERSION = '1.09'; |
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89 | } |
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90 | |
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91 | require AutoLoader; |
92 | *AUTOLOAD = \&AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD; |
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93 | |
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94 | use Config; |
95 | |
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96 | # enable debug/trace messages from DynaLoader perl code |
97 | $dl_debug = $ENV{PERL_DL_DEBUG} || 0 unless defined $dl_debug; |
98 | |
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99 | # |
100 | # Flags to alter dl_load_file behaviour. Assigned bits: |
101 | # 0x01 make symbols available for linking later dl_load_file's. |
102 | # (only known to work on Solaris 2 using dlopen(RTLD_GLOBAL)) |
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103 | # (ignored under VMS; effect is built-in to image linking) |
ff7f3c60 |
104 | # |
105 | # This is called as a class method $module->dl_load_flags. The |
106 | # definition here will be inherited and result on "default" loading |
107 | # behaviour unless a sub-class of DynaLoader defines its own version. |
108 | # |
109 | |
110 | sub dl_load_flags { 0x00 } |
111 | |
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112 | EOT |
113 | |
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114 | if ($ENV{PERL_BUILD_EXPAND_CONFIG_VARS}) { |
115 | print OUT "(\$dl_dlext, \$dl_so, \$dlsrc) = (", |
116 | to_string($Config{'dlext'}), ",", |
117 | to_string($Config{'so'}), ",", |
118 | to_string($Config{'dlsrc'}), ")\n;" ; |
119 | } |
120 | else { |
121 | print OUT <<'EOT'; |
122 | ($dl_dlext, $dl_so, $dlsrc) = @Config::Config{qw(dlext so dlsrc)}; |
123 | EOT |
124 | } |
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125 | |
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126 | print OUT expand_os_specific(<<'EOT'); |
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127 | |
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128 | <<$^O-eq-VMS>> |
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129 | # Some systems need special handling to expand file specifications |
130 | # (VMS support by Charles Bailey <bailey@HMIVAX.HUMGEN.UPENN.EDU>) |
131 | # See dl_expandspec() for more details. Should be harmless but |
132 | # inefficient to define on systems that don't need it. |
632a9a7f |
133 | $Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS'; |
1c7f9087 |
134 | <</$^O-eq-VMS>> |
135 | $do_expand = <<$^O-eq-VMS>>1<<|$^O-eq-VMS>>0<</$^O-eq-VMS>>; |
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136 | |
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137 | <<$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
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138 | my $Mac_FS; |
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139 | $Mac_FS = eval { require Mac::FileSpec::Unixish }; |
140 | <</$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
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141 | |
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142 | @dl_require_symbols = (); # names of symbols we need |
143 | @dl_resolve_using = (); # names of files to link with |
144 | @dl_library_path = (); # path to look for files |
bff25830 |
145 | |
146 | #XSLoader.pm may have added elements before we were required |
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147 | #@dl_shared_objects = (); # shared objects for symbols we have |
bff25830 |
148 | #@dl_librefs = (); # things we have loaded |
149 | #@dl_modules = (); # Modules we have loaded |
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150 | |
151 | # This is a fix to support DLD's unfortunate desire to relink -lc |
152 | @dl_resolve_using = dl_findfile('-lc') if $dlsrc eq "dl_dld.xs"; |
153 | |
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154 | EOT |
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155 | |
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156 | my $cfg_dl_library_path = <<'EOT'; |
632a9a7f |
157 | push(@dl_library_path, split(' ', $Config::Config{libpth})); |
03c9e98c |
158 | EOT |
159 | |
d0a5ed9f |
160 | sub dquoted_comma_list { |
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161 | join(", ", map {'"'.quotemeta($_).'"'} @_); |
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162 | } |
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163 | |
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164 | if ($ENV{PERL_BUILD_EXPAND_CONFIG_VARS}) { |
165 | eval $cfg_dl_library_path; |
166 | if (!$ENV{PERL_BUILD_EXPAND_ENV_VARS}) { |
167 | my $dl_library_path = dquoted_comma_list(@dl_library_path); |
168 | print OUT <<EOT; |
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169 | # The below \@dl_library_path has been expanded (%Config) in Perl build time. |
d0a5ed9f |
170 | |
171 | \@dl_library_path = ($dl_library_path); |
172 | |
173 | EOT |
174 | } |
175 | } |
176 | else { |
177 | print OUT <<EOT; |
178 | # Initialise \@dl_library_path with the 'standard' library path |
179 | # for this platform as determined by Configure. |
180 | |
181 | $cfg_dl_library_path |
182 | |
183 | EOT |
184 | } |
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185 | |
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186 | my $ldlibpthname; |
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187 | my $ldlibpthname_defined; |
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188 | my $pthsep; |
189 | |
190 | if ($ENV{PERL_BUILD_EXPAND_CONFIG_VARS}) { |
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191 | $ldlibpthname = to_string($Config::Config{ldlibpthname}); |
192 | $ldlibpthname_defined = to_string(defined $Config::Config{ldlibpthname} ? 1 : 0); |
193 | $pthsep = to_string($Config::Config{path_sep}); |
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194 | } |
195 | else { |
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196 | $ldlibpthname = q($Config::Config{ldlibpthname}); |
197 | $ldlibpthname_defined = q(defined $Config::Config{ldlibpthname}); |
198 | $pthsep = q($Config::Config{path_sep}); |
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199 | } |
200 | print OUT <<EOT; |
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201 | my \$ldlibpthname = $ldlibpthname; |
202 | my \$ldlibpthname_defined = $ldlibpthname_defined; |
203 | my \$pthsep = $pthsep; |
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204 | |
205 | EOT |
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206 | |
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207 | my $env_dl_library_path = <<'EOT'; |
208 | if ($ldlibpthname_defined && |
209 | exists $ENV{$ldlibpthname}) { |
210 | push(@dl_library_path, split(/$pthsep/, $ENV{$ldlibpthname})); |
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211 | } |
212 | |
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213 | # E.g. HP-UX supports both its native SHLIB_PATH *and* LD_LIBRARY_PATH. |
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214 | |
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215 | if ($ldlibpthname_defined && |
216 | $ldlibpthname ne 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' && |
217 | exists $ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}) { |
218 | push(@dl_library_path, split(/$pthsep/, $ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH})); |
d0a5ed9f |
219 | } |
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220 | EOT |
221 | |
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222 | if ($ENV{PERL_BUILD_EXPAND_CONFIG_VARS} && $ENV{PERL_BUILD_EXPAND_ENV_VARS}) { |
223 | eval $env_dl_library_path; |
e6197cab |
224 | } |
d0a5ed9f |
225 | else { |
226 | print OUT <<EOT; |
227 | # Add to \@dl_library_path any extra directories we can gather from environment |
228 | # during runtime. |
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229 | |
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230 | $env_dl_library_path |
231 | |
232 | EOT |
e6197cab |
233 | } |
234 | |
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235 | if ($ENV{PERL_BUILD_EXPAND_CONFIG_VARS} && $ENV{PERL_BUILD_EXPAND_ENV_VARS}) { |
236 | my $dl_library_path = dquoted_comma_list(@dl_library_path); |
237 | print OUT <<EOT; |
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238 | # The below \@dl_library_path has been expanded (%Config, %ENV) |
239 | # in Perl build time. |
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240 | |
241 | \@dl_library_path = ($dl_library_path); |
242 | |
243 | EOT |
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244 | } |
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245 | |
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246 | |
247 | # following long string contains $^O-specific stuff, which is factored out |
248 | print OUT expand_os_specific(<<'EOT'); |
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249 | # No prizes for guessing why we don't say 'bootstrap DynaLoader;' here. |
b4cea227 |
250 | # NOTE: All dl_*.xs (including dl_none.xs) define a dl_error() XSUB |
bb3913c7 |
251 | boot_DynaLoader('DynaLoader') if defined(&boot_DynaLoader) && |
b4cea227 |
252 | !defined(&dl_error); |
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253 | |
254 | if ($dl_debug) { |
255 | print STDERR "DynaLoader.pm loaded (@INC, @dl_library_path)\n"; |
256 | print STDERR "DynaLoader not linked into this perl\n" |
257 | unless defined(&boot_DynaLoader); |
258 | } |
259 | |
260 | 1; # End of main code |
261 | |
262 | |
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263 | sub croak { require Carp; Carp::croak(@_) } |
264 | |
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265 | sub bootstrap_inherit { |
266 | my $module = $_[0]; |
267 | local *isa = *{"$module\::ISA"}; |
268 | local @isa = (@isa, 'DynaLoader'); |
269 | # Cannot goto due to delocalization. Will report errors on a wrong line? |
270 | bootstrap(@_); |
271 | } |
272 | |
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273 | # The bootstrap function cannot be autoloaded (without complications) |
274 | # so we define it here: |
275 | |
276 | sub bootstrap { |
277 | # use local vars to enable $module.bs script to edit values |
278 | local(@args) = @_; |
279 | local($module) = $args[0]; |
280 | local(@dirs, $file); |
281 | |
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282 | unless ($module) { |
283 | require Carp; |
284 | Carp::confess("Usage: DynaLoader::bootstrap(module)"); |
285 | } |
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286 | |
287 | # A common error on platforms which don't support dynamic loading. |
288 | # Since it's fatal and potentially confusing we give a detailed message. |
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289 | croak("Can't load module $module, dynamic loading not available in this perl.\n". |
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290 | " (You may need to build a new perl executable which either supports\n". |
291 | " dynamic loading or has the $module module statically linked into it.)\n") |
292 | unless defined(&dl_load_file); |
293 | |
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294 | |
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295 | <<$^O-eq-os2>> |
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296 | # Can dynaload, but cannot dynaload Perl modules... |
297 | die 'Dynaloaded Perl modules are not available in this build of Perl' if $OS2::is_static; |
298 | |
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299 | <</$^O-eq-os2>> |
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300 | my @modparts = split(/::/,$module); |
301 | my $modfname = $modparts[-1]; |
302 | |
303 | # Some systems have restrictions on files names for DLL's etc. |
304 | # mod2fname returns appropriate file base name (typically truncated) |
305 | # It may also edit @modparts if required. |
306 | $modfname = &mod2fname(\@modparts) if defined &mod2fname; |
307 | |
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308 | <<$^O-eq-NetWare>> |
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309 | # Truncate the module name to 8.3 format for NetWare |
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310 | if ((length($modfname) > 8)) { |
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311 | $modfname = substr($modfname, 0, 8); |
312 | } |
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313 | <</$^O-eq-NetWare>> |
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314 | |
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315 | my $modpname = join(<<$^O-eq-MacOS>>':'<<|$^O-eq-MacOS>>'/'<</$^O-eq-MacOS>>,@modparts); |
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316 | |
317 | print STDERR "DynaLoader::bootstrap for $module ", |
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318 | <<$^O-eq-MacOS>> "(:auto:$modpname:$modfname.$dl_dlext)\n" |
319 | <<|$^O-eq-MacOS>>"(auto/$modpname/$modfname.$dl_dlext)\n"<</$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
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320 | if $dl_debug; |
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321 | |
322 | foreach (@INC) { |
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323 | <<$^O-eq-VMS>>chop($_ = VMS::Filespec::unixpath($_));<</$^O-eq-VMS>> |
324 | <<$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
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325 | my $path = $_; |
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326 | if ($Mac_FS && ! -d $path) { |
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327 | $path = Mac::FileSpec::Unixish::nativize($path); |
328 | } |
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329 | $path .= ":" unless /:$/; |
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330 | my $dir = "${path}auto:$modpname"; |
331 | <<|$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
332 | my $dir = "$_/auto/$modpname"; |
333 | <</$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
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334 | |
335 | next unless -d $dir; # skip over uninteresting directories |
336 | |
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337 | # check for common cases to avoid autoload of dl_findfile |
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338 | my $try = <<$^O-eq-MacOS>> "$dir:$modfname.$dl_dlext" <<|$^O-eq-MacOS>> "$dir/$modfname.$dl_dlext"<</$^O-eq-MacOS>>; |
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339 | last if $file = <<$^O-eq-VMS>>($do_expand) ? dl_expandspec($try) : ((-f $try) && $try); |
340 | <<|$^O-eq-VMS>>(-f $try) && $try; |
341 | <</$^O-eq-VMS>> |
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342 | |
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343 | # no luck here, save dir for possible later dl_findfile search |
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344 | push @dirs, $dir; |
8e07c86e |
345 | } |
346 | # last resort, let dl_findfile have a go in all known locations |
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347 | $file = dl_findfile(map("-L$_",@dirs,@INC), $modfname) unless $file; |
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348 | |
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349 | croak("Can't locate loadable object for module $module in \@INC (\@INC contains: @INC)") |
350 | unless $file; # wording similar to error from 'require' |
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351 | |
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352 | <<$^O-eq-VMS>>$file = uc($file) if $Config::Config{d_vms_case_sensitive_symbols};<</$^O-eq-VMS>> |
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353 | my $bootname = "boot_$module"; |
354 | $bootname =~ s/\W/_/g; |
355 | @dl_require_symbols = ($bootname); |
356 | |
357 | # Execute optional '.bootstrap' perl script for this module. |
358 | # The .bs file can be used to configure @dl_resolve_using etc to |
359 | # match the needs of the individual module on this architecture. |
360 | my $bs = $file; |
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361 | $bs =~ s/(\.\w+)?(;\d*)?$/\.bs/; # look for .bs 'beside' the library |
8e07c86e |
362 | if (-s $bs) { # only read file if it's not empty |
d404d5bf |
363 | print STDERR "BS: $bs ($^O, $dlsrc)\n" if $dl_debug; |
8e07c86e |
364 | eval { do $bs; }; |
365 | warn "$bs: $@\n" if $@; |
366 | } |
367 | |
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368 | my $boot_symbol_ref; |
369 | |
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370 | <<$^O-eq-darwin>> |
371 | if ($boot_symbol_ref = dl_find_symbol(0, $bootname)) { |
372 | goto boot; #extension library has already been loaded, e.g. darwin |
588cafc8 |
373 | } |
1c7f9087 |
374 | <</$^O-eq-darwin>> |
588cafc8 |
375 | |
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376 | # Many dynamic extension loading problems will appear to come from |
377 | # this section of code: XYZ failed at line 123 of DynaLoader.pm. |
378 | # Often these errors are actually occurring in the initialisation |
379 | # C code of the extension XS file. Perl reports the error as being |
380 | # in this perl code simply because this was the last perl code |
381 | # it executed. |
382 | |
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383 | my $libref = dl_load_file($file, $module->dl_load_flags) or |
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384 | croak("Can't load '$file' for module $module: ".dl_error()); |
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385 | |
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386 | push(@dl_librefs,$libref); # record loaded object |
387 | |
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388 | my @unresolved = dl_undef_symbols(); |
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389 | if (@unresolved) { |
390 | require Carp; |
391 | Carp::carp("Undefined symbols present after loading $file: @unresolved\n"); |
392 | } |
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393 | |
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394 | $boot_symbol_ref = dl_find_symbol($libref, $bootname) or |
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395 | croak("Can't find '$bootname' symbol in $file\n"); |
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396 | |
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397 | push(@dl_modules, $module); # record loaded module |
398 | |
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399 | boot: |
400 | my $xs = dl_install_xsub("${module}::bootstrap", $boot_symbol_ref, $file); |
401 | |
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402 | # See comment block above |
8cf57410 |
403 | |
404 | push(@dl_shared_objects, $file); # record files loaded |
405 | |
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406 | &$xs(@args); |
407 | } |
408 | |
409 | |
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410 | #sub _check_file { # private utility to handle dl_expandspec vs -f tests |
411 | # my($file) = @_; |
412 | # return $file if (!$do_expand && -f $file); # the common case |
413 | # return $file if ( $do_expand && ($file=dl_expandspec($file))); |
414 | # return undef; |
415 | #} |
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416 | |
417 | |
418 | # Let autosplit and the autoloader deal with these functions: |
419 | __END__ |
420 | |
421 | |
422 | sub dl_findfile { |
423 | # Read ext/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.doc for detailed information. |
424 | # This function does not automatically consider the architecture |
425 | # or the perl library auto directories. |
426 | my (@args) = @_; |
427 | my (@dirs, $dir); # which directories to search |
428 | my (@found); # full paths to real files we have found |
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429 | #my $dl_ext= <<=to_string($Config::Config{'dlext'})>>; # $Config::Config{'dlext'} suffix for perl extensions |
430 | #my $dl_so = <<=to_string($Config::Config{'so'})>>; # $Config::Config{'so'} suffix for shared libraries |
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431 | |
432 | print STDERR "dl_findfile(@args)\n" if $dl_debug; |
433 | |
434 | # accumulate directories but process files as they appear |
435 | arg: foreach(@args) { |
436 | # Special fast case: full filepath requires no search |
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437 | <<$^O-eq-VMS>> |
438 | if (m%[:>/\]]% && -f $_) { |
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439 | push(@found,dl_expandspec(VMS::Filespec::vmsify($_))); |
440 | last arg unless wantarray; |
441 | next; |
442 | } |
1c7f9087 |
443 | <</$^O-eq-VMS>> |
444 | <<$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
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445 | if (m/:/ && -f $_) { |
446 | push(@found,$_); |
447 | last arg unless wantarray; |
448 | } |
1c7f9087 |
449 | <</$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
450 | <<$^O-ne-VMS>> |
451 | if (m:/: && -f $_) { |
8e07c86e |
452 | push(@found,$_); |
453 | last arg unless wantarray; |
454 | next; |
455 | } |
1c7f9087 |
456 | <</$^O-ne-VMS>> |
8e07c86e |
457 | |
458 | # Deal with directories first: |
459 | # Using a -L prefix is the preferred option (faster and more robust) |
460 | if (m:^-L:) { s/^-L//; push(@dirs, $_); next; } |
461 | |
1c7f9087 |
462 | <<$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
146174a9 |
463 | # Otherwise we try to try to spot directories by a heuristic |
464 | # (this is a more complicated issue than it first appears) |
465 | if (m/:/ && -d $_) { push(@dirs, $_); next; } |
466 | # Only files should get this far... |
467 | my(@names, $name); # what filenames to look for |
468 | s/^-l//; |
469 | push(@names, $_); |
470 | foreach $dir (@dirs, @dl_library_path) { |
471 | next unless -d $dir; |
472 | $dir =~ s/^([^:]+)$/:$1/; |
473 | $dir =~ s/:$//; |
474 | foreach $name (@names) { |
475 | my($file) = "$dir:$name"; |
476 | print STDERR " checking in $dir for $name\n" if $dl_debug; |
477 | if (-f $file) { |
478 | push(@found, $file); |
479 | next arg; # no need to look any further |
480 | } |
481 | } |
482 | } |
483 | next; |
1c7f9087 |
484 | <</$^O-eq-MacOS>> |
146174a9 |
485 | |
8e07c86e |
486 | # Otherwise we try to try to spot directories by a heuristic |
487 | # (this is a more complicated issue than it first appears) |
488 | if (m:/: && -d $_) { push(@dirs, $_); next; } |
489 | |
1c7f9087 |
490 | <<$^O-eq-VMS>> |
7e9f3af8 |
491 | # VMS: we may be using native VMS directory syntax instead of |
8e07c86e |
492 | # Unix emulation, so check this as well |
1c7f9087 |
493 | if (/[:>\]]/ && -d $_) { push(@dirs, $_); next; } |
494 | <</$^O-eq-VMS>> |
8e07c86e |
495 | |
496 | # Only files should get this far... |
497 | my(@names, $name); # what filenames to look for |
498 | if (m:-l: ) { # convert -lname to appropriate library name |
499 | s/-l//; |
37589e1e |
500 | push(@names,"lib$_.$dl_so"); |
8e07c86e |
501 | push(@names,"lib$_.a"); |
502 | } else { # Umm, a bare name. Try various alternatives: |
503 | # these should be ordered with the most likely first |
37589e1e |
504 | push(@names,"$_.$dl_dlext") unless m/\.$dl_dlext$/o; |
505 | push(@names,"$_.$dl_so") unless m/\.$dl_so$/o; |
506 | push(@names,"lib$_.$dl_so") unless m:/:; |
8e07c86e |
507 | push(@names,"$_.a") if !m/\.a$/ and $dlsrc eq "dl_dld.xs"; |
508 | push(@names, $_); |
509 | } |
27da23d5 |
510 | my $dirsep = '/'; |
511 | <<$^O-eq-symbian>> |
512 | $dirsep = '\\'; |
513 | if ($0 =~ /^([a-z]):/i) { |
514 | my $drive = $1; |
515 | @dirs = map { "$drive:$_" } @dirs; |
516 | @dl_library_path = map { "$drive:$_" } @dl_library_path; |
517 | } |
518 | <</$^O-eq-symbian>> |
8e07c86e |
519 | foreach $dir (@dirs, @dl_library_path) { |
520 | next unless -d $dir; |
1c7f9087 |
521 | <<$^O-eq-VMS>> |
522 | chop($dir = VMS::Filespec::unixpath($dir)); |
523 | <</$^O-eq-VMS>> |
8e07c86e |
524 | foreach $name (@names) { |
27da23d5 |
525 | my($file) = "$dir$dirsep$name"; |
8e07c86e |
526 | print STDERR " checking in $dir for $name\n" if $dl_debug; |
fb73857a |
527 | $file = ($do_expand) ? dl_expandspec($file) : (-f $file && $file); |
528 | #$file = _check_file($file); |
8e07c86e |
529 | if ($file) { |
530 | push(@found, $file); |
531 | next arg; # no need to look any further |
532 | } |
533 | } |
534 | } |
535 | } |
536 | if ($dl_debug) { |
537 | foreach(@dirs) { |
538 | print STDERR " dl_findfile ignored non-existent directory: $_\n" unless -d $_; |
539 | } |
540 | print STDERR "dl_findfile found: @found\n"; |
541 | } |
542 | return $found[0] unless wantarray; |
543 | @found; |
544 | } |
545 | |
546 | |
547 | sub dl_expandspec { |
548 | my($spec) = @_; |
549 | # Optional function invoked if DynaLoader.pm sets $do_expand. |
550 | # Most systems do not require or use this function. |
551 | # Some systems may implement it in the dl_*.xs file in which case |
552 | # this autoload version will not be called but is harmless. |
553 | |
554 | # This function is designed to deal with systems which treat some |
555 | # 'filenames' in a special way. For example VMS 'Logical Names' |
556 | # (something like unix environment variables - but different). |
557 | # This function should recognise such names and expand them into |
558 | # full file paths. |
559 | # Must return undef if $spec is invalid or file does not exist. |
560 | |
561 | my $file = $spec; # default output to input |
562 | |
1c7f9087 |
563 | <<$^O-eq-VMS>> |
564 | # dl_expandspec should be defined in dl_vms.xs |
fb73857a |
565 | require Carp; |
4633a7c4 |
566 | Carp::croak("dl_expandspec: should be defined in XS file!\n"); |
1c7f9087 |
567 | <<|$^O-eq-VMS>> |
8e07c86e |
568 | return undef unless -f $file; |
1c7f9087 |
569 | <</$^O-eq-VMS>> |
8e07c86e |
570 | print STDERR "dl_expandspec($spec) => $file\n" if $dl_debug; |
571 | $file; |
572 | } |
573 | |
ff7f3c60 |
574 | sub dl_find_symbol_anywhere |
575 | { |
576 | my $sym = shift; |
577 | my $libref; |
578 | foreach $libref (@dl_librefs) { |
579 | my $symref = dl_find_symbol($libref,$sym); |
580 | return $symref if $symref; |
581 | } |
582 | return undef; |
583 | } |
8e07c86e |
584 | |
3b35bae3 |
585 | =head1 NAME |
586 | |
587 | DynaLoader - Dynamically load C libraries into Perl code |
588 | |
3b35bae3 |
589 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
590 | |
8e07c86e |
591 | package YourPackage; |
3b35bae3 |
592 | require DynaLoader; |
c2960299 |
593 | @ISA = qw(... DynaLoader ...); |
8e07c86e |
594 | bootstrap YourPackage; |
3b35bae3 |
595 | |
ff7f3c60 |
596 | # optional method for 'global' loading |
597 | sub dl_load_flags { 0x01 } |
598 | |
3b35bae3 |
599 | |
600 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
601 | |
c2960299 |
602 | This document defines a standard generic interface to the dynamic |
3b35bae3 |
603 | linking mechanisms available on many platforms. Its primary purpose is |
604 | to implement automatic dynamic loading of Perl modules. |
605 | |
c2960299 |
606 | This document serves as both a specification for anyone wishing to |
607 | implement the DynaLoader for a new platform and as a guide for |
608 | anyone wishing to use the DynaLoader directly in an application. |
609 | |
3b35bae3 |
610 | The DynaLoader is designed to be a very simple high-level |
611 | interface that is sufficiently general to cover the requirements |
612 | of SunOS, HP-UX, NeXT, Linux, VMS and other platforms. |
613 | |
c2960299 |
614 | It is also hoped that the interface will cover the needs of OS/2, NT |
615 | etc and also allow pseudo-dynamic linking (using C<ld -A> at runtime). |
3b35bae3 |
616 | |
617 | It must be stressed that the DynaLoader, by itself, is practically |
618 | useless for accessing non-Perl libraries because it provides almost no |
619 | Perl-to-C 'glue'. There is, for example, no mechanism for calling a C |
03c9e98c |
620 | library function or supplying arguments. A C::DynaLib module |
90248788 |
621 | is available from CPAN sites which performs that function for some |
1f98619c |
622 | common system types. And since the year 2000, there's also Inline::C, |
623 | a module that allows you to write Perl subroutines in C. Also available |
624 | from your local CPAN site. |
3b35bae3 |
625 | |
626 | DynaLoader Interface Summary |
627 | |
628 | @dl_library_path |
629 | @dl_resolve_using |
630 | @dl_require_symbols |
631 | $dl_debug |
ff7f3c60 |
632 | @dl_librefs |
633 | @dl_modules |
8cf57410 |
634 | @dl_shared_objects |
3b35bae3 |
635 | Implemented in: |
636 | bootstrap($modulename) Perl |
637 | @filepaths = dl_findfile(@names) Perl |
ff7f3c60 |
638 | $flags = $modulename->dl_load_flags Perl |
639 | $symref = dl_find_symbol_anywhere($symbol) Perl |
3b35bae3 |
640 | |
ff7f3c60 |
641 | $libref = dl_load_file($filename, $flags) C |
abb9e9dc |
642 | $status = dl_unload_file($libref) C |
3b35bae3 |
643 | $symref = dl_find_symbol($libref, $symbol) C |
644 | @symbols = dl_undef_symbols() C |
645 | dl_install_xsub($name, $symref [, $filename]) C |
646 | $message = dl_error C |
647 | |
648 | =over 4 |
649 | |
650 | =item @dl_library_path |
651 | |
652 | The standard/default list of directories in which dl_findfile() will |
653 | search for libraries etc. Directories are searched in order: |
654 | $dl_library_path[0], [1], ... etc |
655 | |
656 | @dl_library_path is initialised to hold the list of 'normal' directories |
657 | (F</usr/lib>, etc) determined by B<Configure> (C<$Config{'libpth'}>). This should |
658 | ensure portability across a wide range of platforms. |
659 | |
660 | @dl_library_path should also be initialised with any other directories |
661 | that can be determined from the environment at runtime (such as |
662 | LD_LIBRARY_PATH for SunOS). |
663 | |
664 | After initialisation @dl_library_path can be manipulated by an |
665 | application using push and unshift before calling dl_findfile(). |
666 | Unshift can be used to add directories to the front of the search order |
667 | either to save search time or to override libraries with the same name |
668 | in the 'normal' directories. |
669 | |
670 | The load function that dl_load_file() calls may require an absolute |
671 | pathname. The dl_findfile() function and @dl_library_path can be |
672 | used to search for and return the absolute pathname for the |
673 | library/object that you wish to load. |
674 | |
675 | =item @dl_resolve_using |
676 | |
677 | A list of additional libraries or other shared objects which can be |
678 | used to resolve any undefined symbols that might be generated by a |
679 | later call to load_file(). |
680 | |
681 | This is only required on some platforms which do not handle dependent |
7a2e2cd6 |
682 | libraries automatically. For example the Socket Perl extension |
683 | library (F<auto/Socket/Socket.so>) contains references to many socket |
684 | functions which need to be resolved when it's loaded. Most platforms |
685 | will automatically know where to find the 'dependent' library (e.g., |
686 | F</usr/lib/libsocket.so>). A few platforms need to be told the |
687 | location of the dependent library explicitly. Use @dl_resolve_using |
688 | for this. |
3b35bae3 |
689 | |
690 | Example usage: |
691 | |
692 | @dl_resolve_using = dl_findfile('-lsocket'); |
693 | |
694 | =item @dl_require_symbols |
695 | |
696 | A list of one or more symbol names that are in the library/object file |
697 | to be dynamically loaded. This is only required on some platforms. |
698 | |
ff7f3c60 |
699 | =item @dl_librefs |
700 | |
701 | An array of the handles returned by successful calls to dl_load_file(), |
702 | made by bootstrap, in the order in which they were loaded. |
703 | Can be used with dl_find_symbol() to look for a symbol in any of |
704 | the loaded files. |
705 | |
706 | =item @dl_modules |
707 | |
708 | An array of module (package) names that have been bootstrap'ed. |
709 | |
8cf57410 |
710 | =item @dl_shared_objects |
711 | |
712 | An array of file names for the shared objects that were loaded. |
713 | |
3b35bae3 |
714 | =item dl_error() |
715 | |
716 | Syntax: |
717 | |
718 | $message = dl_error(); |
719 | |
720 | Error message text from the last failed DynaLoader function. Note |
721 | that, similar to errno in unix, a successful function call does not |
722 | reset this message. |
723 | |
724 | Implementations should detect the error as soon as it occurs in any of |
725 | the other functions and save the corresponding message for later |
726 | retrieval. This will avoid problems on some platforms (such as SunOS) |
727 | where the error message is very temporary (e.g., dlerror()). |
728 | |
729 | =item $dl_debug |
730 | |
731 | Internal debugging messages are enabled when $dl_debug is set true. |
732 | Currently setting $dl_debug only affects the Perl side of the |
733 | DynaLoader. These messages should help an application developer to |
734 | resolve any DynaLoader usage problems. |
735 | |
736 | $dl_debug is set to C<$ENV{'PERL_DL_DEBUG'}> if defined. |
737 | |
738 | For the DynaLoader developer/porter there is a similar debugging |
739 | variable added to the C code (see dlutils.c) and enabled if Perl was |
740 | built with the B<-DDEBUGGING> flag. This can also be set via the |
741 | PERL_DL_DEBUG environment variable. Set to 1 for minimal information or |
742 | higher for more. |
743 | |
744 | =item dl_findfile() |
745 | |
746 | Syntax: |
747 | |
748 | @filepaths = dl_findfile(@names) |
749 | |
750 | Determine the full paths (including file suffix) of one or more |
751 | loadable files given their generic names and optionally one or more |
752 | directories. Searches directories in @dl_library_path by default and |
753 | returns an empty list if no files were found. |
754 | |
755 | Names can be specified in a variety of platform independent forms. Any |
756 | names in the form B<-lname> are converted into F<libname.*>, where F<.*> is |
757 | an appropriate suffix for the platform. |
758 | |
759 | If a name does not already have a suitable prefix and/or suffix then |
760 | the corresponding file will be searched for by trying combinations of |
761 | prefix and suffix appropriate to the platform: "$name.o", "lib$name.*" |
762 | and "$name". |
763 | |
764 | If any directories are included in @names they are searched before |
c2960299 |
765 | @dl_library_path. Directories may be specified as B<-Ldir>. Any other |
766 | names are treated as filenames to be searched for. |
3b35bae3 |
767 | |
768 | Using arguments of the form C<-Ldir> and C<-lname> is recommended. |
769 | |
770 | Example: |
771 | |
772 | @dl_resolve_using = dl_findfile(qw(-L/usr/5lib -lposix)); |
773 | |
774 | |
775 | =item dl_expandspec() |
776 | |
777 | Syntax: |
778 | |
779 | $filepath = dl_expandspec($spec) |
780 | |
781 | Some unusual systems, such as VMS, require special filename handling in |
782 | order to deal with symbolic names for files (i.e., VMS's Logical Names). |
783 | |
784 | To support these systems a dl_expandspec() function can be implemented |
785 | either in the F<dl_*.xs> file or code can be added to the autoloadable |
c2960299 |
786 | dl_expandspec() function in F<DynaLoader.pm>. See F<DynaLoader.pm> for |
787 | more information. |
3b35bae3 |
788 | |
789 | =item dl_load_file() |
790 | |
791 | Syntax: |
792 | |
ff7f3c60 |
793 | $libref = dl_load_file($filename, $flags) |
3b35bae3 |
794 | |
795 | Dynamically load $filename, which must be the path to a shared object |
796 | or library. An opaque 'library reference' is returned as a handle for |
797 | the loaded object. Returns undef on error. |
798 | |
ff7f3c60 |
799 | The $flags argument to alters dl_load_file behaviour. |
800 | Assigned bits: |
801 | |
802 | 0x01 make symbols available for linking later dl_load_file's. |
803 | (only known to work on Solaris 2 using dlopen(RTLD_GLOBAL)) |
f86702cc |
804 | (ignored under VMS; this is a normal part of image linking) |
ff7f3c60 |
805 | |
3b35bae3 |
806 | (On systems that provide a handle for the loaded object such as SunOS |
807 | and HPUX, $libref will be that handle. On other systems $libref will |
808 | typically be $filename or a pointer to a buffer containing $filename. |
809 | The application should not examine or alter $libref in any way.) |
810 | |
ff7f3c60 |
811 | This is the function that does the real work. It should use the |
812 | current values of @dl_require_symbols and @dl_resolve_using if required. |
3b35bae3 |
813 | |
814 | SunOS: dlopen($filename) |
815 | HP-UX: shl_load($filename) |
816 | Linux: dld_create_reference(@dl_require_symbols); dld_link($filename) |
817 | NeXT: rld_load($filename, @dl_resolve_using) |
818 | VMS: lib$find_image_symbol($filename,$dl_require_symbols[0]) |
819 | |
ff7f3c60 |
820 | (The dlopen() function is also used by Solaris and some versions of |
821 | Linux, and is a common choice when providing a "wrapper" on other |
822 | mechanisms as is done in the OS/2 port.) |
823 | |
abb9e9dc |
824 | =item dl_unload_file() |
825 | |
826 | Syntax: |
827 | |
828 | $status = dl_unload_file($libref) |
829 | |
830 | Dynamically unload $libref, which must be an opaque 'library reference' as |
831 | returned from dl_load_file. Returns one on success and zero on failure. |
832 | |
833 | This function is optional and may not necessarily be provided on all platforms. |
834 | If it is defined, it is called automatically when the interpreter exits for |
835 | every shared object or library loaded by DynaLoader::bootstrap. All such |
836 | library references are stored in @dl_librefs by DynaLoader::Bootstrap as it |
22851543 |
837 | loads the libraries. The files are unloaded in last-in, first-out order. |
abb9e9dc |
838 | |
839 | This unloading is usually necessary when embedding a shared-object perl (e.g. |
840 | one configured with -Duseshrplib) within a larger application, and the perl |
841 | interpreter is created and destroyed several times within the lifetime of the |
842 | application. In this case it is possible that the system dynamic linker will |
843 | unload and then subsequently reload the shared libperl without relocating any |
844 | references to it from any files DynaLoaded by the previous incarnation of the |
845 | interpreter. As a result, any shared objects opened by DynaLoader may point to |
846 | a now invalid 'ghost' of the libperl shared object, causing apparently random |
847 | memory corruption and crashes. This behaviour is most commonly seen when using |
848 | Apache and mod_perl built with the APXS mechanism. |
849 | |
850 | SunOS: dlclose($libref) |
851 | HP-UX: ??? |
852 | Linux: ??? |
853 | NeXT: ??? |
854 | VMS: ??? |
855 | |
856 | (The dlclose() function is also used by Solaris and some versions of |
857 | Linux, and is a common choice when providing a "wrapper" on other |
858 | mechanisms as is done in the OS/2 port.) |
859 | |
2307c6d0 |
860 | =item dl_load_flags() |
ff7f3c60 |
861 | |
862 | Syntax: |
863 | |
2307c6d0 |
864 | $flags = dl_load_flags $modulename; |
ff7f3c60 |
865 | |
866 | Designed to be a method call, and to be overridden by a derived class |
867 | (i.e. a class which has DynaLoader in its @ISA). The definition in |
868 | DynaLoader itself returns 0, which produces standard behavior from |
869 | dl_load_file(). |
3b35bae3 |
870 | |
871 | =item dl_find_symbol() |
872 | |
873 | Syntax: |
874 | |
875 | $symref = dl_find_symbol($libref, $symbol) |
876 | |
877 | Return the address of the symbol $symbol or C<undef> if not found. If the |
878 | target system has separate functions to search for symbols of different |
879 | types then dl_find_symbol() should search for function symbols first and |
880 | then other types. |
881 | |
882 | The exact manner in which the address is returned in $symref is not |
883 | currently defined. The only initial requirement is that $symref can |
884 | be passed to, and understood by, dl_install_xsub(). |
885 | |
886 | SunOS: dlsym($libref, $symbol) |
887 | HP-UX: shl_findsym($libref, $symbol) |
888 | Linux: dld_get_func($symbol) and/or dld_get_symbol($symbol) |
889 | NeXT: rld_lookup("_$symbol") |
890 | VMS: lib$find_image_symbol($libref,$symbol) |
891 | |
892 | |
ff7f3c60 |
893 | =item dl_find_symbol_anywhere() |
894 | |
895 | Syntax: |
896 | |
897 | $symref = dl_find_symbol_anywhere($symbol) |
898 | |
899 | Applies dl_find_symbol() to the members of @dl_librefs and returns |
900 | the first match found. |
901 | |
3b35bae3 |
902 | =item dl_undef_symbols() |
903 | |
904 | Example |
905 | |
906 | @symbols = dl_undef_symbols() |
907 | |
908 | Return a list of symbol names which remain undefined after load_file(). |
909 | Returns C<()> if not known. Don't worry if your platform does not provide |
c2960299 |
910 | a mechanism for this. Most do not need it and hence do not provide it, |
911 | they just return an empty list. |
3b35bae3 |
912 | |
913 | |
914 | =item dl_install_xsub() |
915 | |
916 | Syntax: |
917 | |
918 | dl_install_xsub($perl_name, $symref [, $filename]) |
919 | |
920 | Create a new Perl external subroutine named $perl_name using $symref as |
921 | a pointer to the function which implements the routine. This is simply |
922 | a direct call to newXSUB(). Returns a reference to the installed |
923 | function. |
924 | |
925 | The $filename parameter is used by Perl to identify the source file for |
926 | the function if required by die(), caller() or the debugger. If |
927 | $filename is not defined then "DynaLoader" will be used. |
928 | |
929 | |
1fef88e7 |
930 | =item bootstrap() |
3b35bae3 |
931 | |
932 | Syntax: |
933 | |
934 | bootstrap($module) |
935 | |
936 | This is the normal entry point for automatic dynamic loading in Perl. |
937 | |
938 | It performs the following actions: |
939 | |
940 | =over 8 |
941 | |
942 | =item * |
943 | |
944 | locates an auto/$module directory by searching @INC |
945 | |
946 | =item * |
947 | |
948 | uses dl_findfile() to determine the filename to load |
949 | |
950 | =item * |
951 | |
952 | sets @dl_require_symbols to C<("boot_$module")> |
953 | |
954 | =item * |
955 | |
956 | executes an F<auto/$module/$module.bs> file if it exists |
957 | (typically used to add to @dl_resolve_using any files which |
958 | are required to load the module on the current platform) |
959 | |
960 | =item * |
961 | |
ff7f3c60 |
962 | calls dl_load_flags() to determine how to load the file. |
963 | |
964 | =item * |
965 | |
3b35bae3 |
966 | calls dl_load_file() to load the file |
967 | |
968 | =item * |
969 | |
970 | calls dl_undef_symbols() and warns if any symbols are undefined |
971 | |
972 | =item * |
973 | |
974 | calls dl_find_symbol() for "boot_$module" |
975 | |
976 | =item * |
977 | |
978 | calls dl_install_xsub() to install it as "${module}::bootstrap" |
979 | |
980 | =item * |
981 | |
8e07c86e |
982 | calls &{"${module}::bootstrap"} to bootstrap the module (actually |
983 | it uses the function reference returned by dl_install_xsub for speed) |
3b35bae3 |
984 | |
985 | =back |
986 | |
987 | =back |
988 | |
989 | |
990 | =head1 AUTHOR |
991 | |
c2960299 |
992 | Tim Bunce, 11 August 1994. |
993 | |
3b35bae3 |
994 | This interface is based on the work and comments of (in no particular |
995 | order): Larry Wall, Robert Sanders, Dean Roehrich, Jeff Okamoto, Anno |
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996 | Siegel, Thomas Neumann, Paul Marquess, Charles Bailey, myself and others. |
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997 | |
998 | Larry Wall designed the elegant inherited bootstrap mechanism and |
999 | implemented the first Perl 5 dynamic loader using it. |
1000 | |
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1001 | Solaris global loading added by Nick Ing-Simmons with design/coding |
1002 | assistance from Tim Bunce, January 1996. |
1003 | |
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1004 | =cut |
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1005 | EOT |
1006 | |
1007 | close OUT or die $!; |
1008 | |