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1 | =head1 NAME |
2 | |
3 | perlapi - autogenerated documentation for the perl public API |
4 | |
5 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
6 | |
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7 | This file contains the documentation of the perl public API generated by |
8 | embed.pl, specifically a listing of functions, macros, flags, and variables |
9 | that may be used by extension writers. The interfaces of any functions that |
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10 | are not listed here are subject to change without notice. For this reason, |
11 | blindly using functions listed in proto.h is to be avoided when writing |
12 | extensions. |
13 | |
14 | Note that all Perl API global variables must be referenced with the C<PL_> |
15 | prefix. Some macros are provided for compatibility with the older, |
16 | unadorned names, but this support may be disabled in a future release. |
17 | |
18 | The listing is alphabetical, case insensitive. |
19 | |
20 | =over 8 |
21 | |
22 | =item AvFILL |
23 | |
24 | Same as C<av_len()>. Deprecated, use C<av_len()> instead. |
25 | |
26 | int AvFILL(AV* av) |
27 | |
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28 | =for hackers |
29 | Found in file av.h |
30 | |
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31 | =item av_clear |
32 | |
33 | Clears an array, making it empty. Does not free the memory used by the |
34 | array itself. |
35 | |
36 | void av_clear(AV* ar) |
37 | |
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38 | =for hackers |
39 | Found in file av.c |
40 | |
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41 | =item av_delete |
42 | |
43 | Deletes the element indexed by C<key> from the array. Returns the |
44 | deleted element. C<flags> is currently ignored. |
45 | |
46 | SV* av_delete(AV* ar, I32 key, I32 flags) |
47 | |
48 | =for hackers |
49 | Found in file av.c |
50 | |
51 | =item av_exists |
52 | |
53 | Returns true if the element indexed by C<key> has been initialized. |
54 | |
55 | This relies on the fact that uninitialized array elements are set to |
56 | C<&PL_sv_undef>. |
57 | |
58 | bool av_exists(AV* ar, I32 key) |
59 | |
60 | =for hackers |
61 | Found in file av.c |
62 | |
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63 | =item av_extend |
64 | |
65 | Pre-extend an array. The C<key> is the index to which the array should be |
66 | extended. |
67 | |
68 | void av_extend(AV* ar, I32 key) |
69 | |
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70 | =for hackers |
71 | Found in file av.c |
72 | |
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73 | =item av_fetch |
74 | |
75 | Returns the SV at the specified index in the array. The C<key> is the |
76 | index. If C<lval> is set then the fetch will be part of a store. Check |
77 | that the return value is non-null before dereferencing it to a C<SV*>. |
78 | |
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79 | See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for |
80 | more information on how to use this function on tied arrays. |
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81 | |
82 | SV** av_fetch(AV* ar, I32 key, I32 lval) |
83 | |
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84 | =for hackers |
85 | Found in file av.c |
86 | |
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87 | =item av_fill |
88 | |
89 | Ensure than an array has a given number of elements, equivalent to |
90 | Perl's C<$#array = $fill;>. |
91 | |
92 | void av_fill(AV* ar, I32 fill) |
93 | |
94 | =for hackers |
95 | Found in file av.c |
96 | |
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97 | =item av_len |
98 | |
99 | Returns the highest index in the array. Returns -1 if the array is |
100 | empty. |
101 | |
102 | I32 av_len(AV* ar) |
103 | |
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104 | =for hackers |
105 | Found in file av.c |
106 | |
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107 | =item av_make |
108 | |
109 | Creates a new AV and populates it with a list of SVs. The SVs are copied |
110 | into the array, so they may be freed after the call to av_make. The new AV |
111 | will have a reference count of 1. |
112 | |
113 | AV* av_make(I32 size, SV** svp) |
114 | |
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115 | =for hackers |
116 | Found in file av.c |
117 | |
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118 | =item av_pop |
119 | |
120 | Pops an SV off the end of the array. Returns C<&PL_sv_undef> if the array |
121 | is empty. |
122 | |
123 | SV* av_pop(AV* ar) |
124 | |
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125 | =for hackers |
126 | Found in file av.c |
127 | |
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128 | =item av_push |
129 | |
130 | Pushes an SV onto the end of the array. The array will grow automatically |
131 | to accommodate the addition. |
132 | |
133 | void av_push(AV* ar, SV* val) |
134 | |
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135 | =for hackers |
136 | Found in file av.c |
137 | |
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138 | =item av_shift |
139 | |
140 | Shifts an SV off the beginning of the array. |
141 | |
142 | SV* av_shift(AV* ar) |
143 | |
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144 | =for hackers |
145 | Found in file av.c |
146 | |
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147 | =item av_store |
148 | |
149 | Stores an SV in an array. The array index is specified as C<key>. The |
150 | return value will be NULL if the operation failed or if the value did not |
151 | need to be actually stored within the array (as in the case of tied |
152 | arrays). Otherwise it can be dereferenced to get the original C<SV*>. Note |
153 | that the caller is responsible for suitably incrementing the reference |
154 | count of C<val> before the call, and decrementing it if the function |
155 | returned NULL. |
156 | |
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157 | See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for |
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158 | more information on how to use this function on tied arrays. |
159 | |
160 | SV** av_store(AV* ar, I32 key, SV* val) |
161 | |
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162 | =for hackers |
163 | Found in file av.c |
164 | |
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165 | =item av_undef |
166 | |
167 | Undefines the array. Frees the memory used by the array itself. |
168 | |
169 | void av_undef(AV* ar) |
170 | |
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171 | =for hackers |
172 | Found in file av.c |
173 | |
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174 | =item av_unshift |
175 | |
176 | Unshift the given number of C<undef> values onto the beginning of the |
177 | array. The array will grow automatically to accommodate the addition. You |
178 | must then use C<av_store> to assign values to these new elements. |
179 | |
180 | void av_unshift(AV* ar, I32 num) |
181 | |
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182 | =for hackers |
183 | Found in file av.c |
184 | |
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185 | =item bytes_from_utf8 |
186 | |
187 | Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from UTF8 into byte encoding. |
188 | Unlike <utf8_to_bytes> but like C<bytes_to_utf8>, returns a pointer to |
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189 | the newly-created string, and updates C<len> to contain the new |
190 | length. Returns the original string if no conversion occurs, C<len> |
191 | is unchanged. Do nothing if C<is_utf8> points to 0. Sets C<is_utf8> to |
192 | 0 if C<s> is converted or contains all 7bit characters. |
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193 | |
194 | NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be |
195 | removed without notice. |
196 | |
197 | U8* bytes_from_utf8(U8 *s, STRLEN *len, bool *is_utf8) |
198 | |
199 | =for hackers |
200 | Found in file utf8.c |
201 | |
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202 | =item bytes_to_utf8 |
203 | |
204 | Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from ASCII into UTF8 encoding. |
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205 | Returns a pointer to the newly-created string, and sets C<len> to |
206 | reflect the new length. |
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207 | |
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208 | NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be |
209 | removed without notice. |
210 | |
211 | U8* bytes_to_utf8(U8 *s, STRLEN *len) |
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212 | |
213 | =for hackers |
214 | Found in file utf8.c |
215 | |
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216 | =item call_argv |
217 | |
218 | Performs a callback to the specified Perl sub. See L<perlcall>. |
219 | |
220 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
221 | |
222 | I32 call_argv(const char* sub_name, I32 flags, char** argv) |
223 | |
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224 | =for hackers |
225 | Found in file perl.c |
226 | |
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227 | =item call_method |
228 | |
229 | Performs a callback to the specified Perl method. The blessed object must |
230 | be on the stack. See L<perlcall>. |
231 | |
232 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
233 | |
234 | I32 call_method(const char* methname, I32 flags) |
235 | |
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236 | =for hackers |
237 | Found in file perl.c |
238 | |
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239 | =item call_pv |
240 | |
241 | Performs a callback to the specified Perl sub. See L<perlcall>. |
242 | |
243 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
244 | |
245 | I32 call_pv(const char* sub_name, I32 flags) |
246 | |
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247 | =for hackers |
248 | Found in file perl.c |
249 | |
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250 | =item call_sv |
251 | |
252 | Performs a callback to the Perl sub whose name is in the SV. See |
253 | L<perlcall>. |
254 | |
255 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
256 | |
257 | I32 call_sv(SV* sv, I32 flags) |
258 | |
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259 | =for hackers |
260 | Found in file perl.c |
261 | |
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262 | =item CLASS |
263 | |
264 | Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the |
265 | class name for a C++ XS constructor. This is always a C<char*>. See C<THIS>. |
266 | |
267 | char* CLASS |
268 | |
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269 | =for hackers |
270 | Found in file XSUB.h |
271 | |
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272 | =item Copy |
273 | |
274 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memcpy> function. The C<src> is the |
275 | source, C<dest> is the destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is |
276 | the type. May fail on overlapping copies. See also C<Move>. |
277 | |
278 | void Copy(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type) |
279 | |
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280 | =for hackers |
281 | Found in file handy.h |
282 | |
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283 | =item croak |
284 | |
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285 | This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<die> function. |
286 | Normally use this function the same way you use the C C<printf> |
287 | function. See C<warn>. |
288 | |
289 | If you want to throw an exception object, assign the object to |
290 | C<$@> and then pass C<Nullch> to croak(): |
291 | |
292 | errsv = get_sv("@", TRUE); |
293 | sv_setsv(errsv, exception_object); |
294 | croak(Nullch); |
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295 | |
296 | void croak(const char* pat, ...) |
297 | |
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298 | =for hackers |
299 | Found in file util.c |
300 | |
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301 | =item CvSTASH |
302 | |
303 | Returns the stash of the CV. |
304 | |
305 | HV* CvSTASH(CV* cv) |
306 | |
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307 | =for hackers |
308 | Found in file cv.h |
309 | |
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310 | =item cv_const_sv |
311 | |
312 | If C<cv> is a constant sub eligible for inlining. returns the constant |
313 | value returned by the sub. Otherwise, returns NULL. |
314 | |
315 | Constant subs can be created with C<newCONSTSUB> or as described in |
316 | L<perlsub/"Constant Functions">. |
317 | |
318 | SV* cv_const_sv(CV* cv) |
319 | |
320 | =for hackers |
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321 | Found in file op.c |
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322 | |
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323 | =item dMARK |
324 | |
325 | Declare a stack marker variable, C<mark>, for the XSUB. See C<MARK> and |
326 | C<dORIGMARK>. |
327 | |
328 | dMARK; |
329 | |
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330 | =for hackers |
331 | Found in file pp.h |
332 | |
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333 | =item dORIGMARK |
334 | |
335 | Saves the original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<ORIGMARK>. |
336 | |
337 | dORIGMARK; |
338 | |
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339 | =for hackers |
340 | Found in file pp.h |
341 | |
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342 | =item dSP |
343 | |
344 | Declares a local copy of perl's stack pointer for the XSUB, available via |
345 | the C<SP> macro. See C<SP>. |
346 | |
347 | dSP; |
348 | |
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349 | =for hackers |
350 | Found in file pp.h |
351 | |
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352 | =item dXSARGS |
353 | |
354 | Sets up stack and mark pointers for an XSUB, calling dSP and dMARK. This |
355 | is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp>. Declares the C<items> |
356 | variable to indicate the number of items on the stack. |
357 | |
358 | dXSARGS; |
359 | |
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360 | =for hackers |
361 | Found in file XSUB.h |
362 | |
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363 | =item dXSI32 |
364 | |
365 | Sets up the C<ix> variable for an XSUB which has aliases. This is usually |
366 | handled automatically by C<xsubpp>. |
367 | |
368 | dXSI32; |
369 | |
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370 | =for hackers |
371 | Found in file XSUB.h |
372 | |
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373 | =item ENTER |
374 | |
375 | Opening bracket on a callback. See C<LEAVE> and L<perlcall>. |
376 | |
377 | ENTER; |
378 | |
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379 | =for hackers |
380 | Found in file scope.h |
381 | |
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382 | =item eval_pv |
383 | |
384 | Tells Perl to C<eval> the given string and return an SV* result. |
385 | |
386 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
387 | |
388 | SV* eval_pv(const char* p, I32 croak_on_error) |
389 | |
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390 | =for hackers |
391 | Found in file perl.c |
392 | |
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393 | =item eval_sv |
394 | |
395 | Tells Perl to C<eval> the string in the SV. |
396 | |
397 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
398 | |
399 | I32 eval_sv(SV* sv, I32 flags) |
400 | |
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401 | =for hackers |
402 | Found in file perl.c |
403 | |
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404 | =item EXTEND |
405 | |
406 | Used to extend the argument stack for an XSUB's return values. Once |
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407 | used, guarantees that there is room for at least C<nitems> to be pushed |
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408 | onto the stack. |
409 | |
410 | void EXTEND(SP, int nitems) |
411 | |
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412 | =for hackers |
413 | Found in file pp.h |
414 | |
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415 | =item fbm_compile |
416 | |
417 | Analyses the string in order to make fast searches on it using fbm_instr() |
418 | -- the Boyer-Moore algorithm. |
419 | |
420 | void fbm_compile(SV* sv, U32 flags) |
421 | |
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422 | =for hackers |
423 | Found in file util.c |
424 | |
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425 | =item fbm_instr |
426 | |
427 | Returns the location of the SV in the string delimited by C<str> and |
428 | C<strend>. It returns C<Nullch> if the string can't be found. The C<sv> |
429 | does not have to be fbm_compiled, but the search will not be as fast |
430 | then. |
431 | |
432 | char* fbm_instr(unsigned char* big, unsigned char* bigend, SV* littlesv, U32 flags) |
433 | |
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434 | =for hackers |
435 | Found in file util.c |
436 | |
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437 | =item FREETMPS |
438 | |
439 | Closing bracket for temporaries on a callback. See C<SAVETMPS> and |
440 | L<perlcall>. |
441 | |
442 | FREETMPS; |
443 | |
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444 | =for hackers |
445 | Found in file scope.h |
446 | |
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447 | =item get_av |
448 | |
449 | Returns the AV of the specified Perl array. If C<create> is set and the |
450 | Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not |
451 | set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned. |
452 | |
453 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
454 | |
455 | AV* get_av(const char* name, I32 create) |
456 | |
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457 | =for hackers |
458 | Found in file perl.c |
459 | |
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460 | =item get_cv |
461 | |
462 | Returns the CV of the specified Perl subroutine. If C<create> is set and |
463 | the Perl subroutine does not exist then it will be declared (which has the |
464 | same effect as saying C<sub name;>). If C<create> is not set and the |
465 | subroutine does not exist then NULL is returned. |
466 | |
467 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
468 | |
469 | CV* get_cv(const char* name, I32 create) |
470 | |
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471 | =for hackers |
472 | Found in file perl.c |
473 | |
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474 | =item get_hv |
475 | |
476 | Returns the HV of the specified Perl hash. If C<create> is set and the |
477 | Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not |
478 | set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned. |
479 | |
480 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
481 | |
482 | HV* get_hv(const char* name, I32 create) |
483 | |
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484 | =for hackers |
485 | Found in file perl.c |
486 | |
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487 | =item get_sv |
488 | |
489 | Returns the SV of the specified Perl scalar. If C<create> is set and the |
490 | Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not |
491 | set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned. |
492 | |
493 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
494 | |
495 | SV* get_sv(const char* name, I32 create) |
496 | |
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497 | =for hackers |
498 | Found in file perl.c |
499 | |
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500 | =item GIMME |
501 | |
502 | A backward-compatible version of C<GIMME_V> which can only return |
503 | C<G_SCALAR> or C<G_ARRAY>; in a void context, it returns C<G_SCALAR>. |
504 | Deprecated. Use C<GIMME_V> instead. |
505 | |
506 | U32 GIMME |
507 | |
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508 | =for hackers |
509 | Found in file op.h |
510 | |
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511 | =item GIMME_V |
512 | |
513 | The XSUB-writer's equivalent to Perl's C<wantarray>. Returns C<G_VOID>, |
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514 | C<G_SCALAR> or C<G_ARRAY> for void, scalar or list context, |
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515 | respectively. |
516 | |
517 | U32 GIMME_V |
518 | |
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519 | =for hackers |
520 | Found in file op.h |
521 | |
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522 | =item GvSV |
523 | |
524 | Return the SV from the GV. |
525 | |
526 | SV* GvSV(GV* gv) |
527 | |
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528 | =for hackers |
529 | Found in file gv.h |
530 | |
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531 | =item gv_fetchmeth |
532 | |
533 | Returns the glob with the given C<name> and a defined subroutine or |
534 | C<NULL>. The glob lives in the given C<stash>, or in the stashes |
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535 | accessible via @ISA and @UNIVERSAL. |
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536 | |
537 | The argument C<level> should be either 0 or -1. If C<level==0>, as a |
538 | side-effect creates a glob with the given C<name> in the given C<stash> |
539 | which in the case of success contains an alias for the subroutine, and sets |
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540 | up caching info for this glob. Similarly for all the searched stashes. |
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541 | |
542 | This function grants C<"SUPER"> token as a postfix of the stash name. The |
543 | GV returned from C<gv_fetchmeth> may be a method cache entry, which is not |
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544 | visible to Perl code. So when calling C<call_sv>, you should not use |
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545 | the GV directly; instead, you should use the method's CV, which can be |
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546 | obtained from the GV with the C<GvCV> macro. |
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547 | |
548 | GV* gv_fetchmeth(HV* stash, const char* name, STRLEN len, I32 level) |
549 | |
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550 | =for hackers |
551 | Found in file gv.c |
552 | |
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553 | =item gv_fetchmethod |
554 | |
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555 | See L<gv_fetchmethod_autoload>. |
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556 | |
557 | GV* gv_fetchmethod(HV* stash, const char* name) |
558 | |
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559 | =for hackers |
560 | Found in file gv.c |
561 | |
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562 | =item gv_fetchmethod_autoload |
563 | |
564 | Returns the glob which contains the subroutine to call to invoke the method |
565 | on the C<stash>. In fact in the presence of autoloading this may be the |
566 | glob for "AUTOLOAD". In this case the corresponding variable $AUTOLOAD is |
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567 | already setup. |
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568 | |
569 | The third parameter of C<gv_fetchmethod_autoload> determines whether |
570 | AUTOLOAD lookup is performed if the given method is not present: non-zero |
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571 | means yes, look for AUTOLOAD; zero means no, don't look for AUTOLOAD. |
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572 | Calling C<gv_fetchmethod> is equivalent to calling C<gv_fetchmethod_autoload> |
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573 | with a non-zero C<autoload> parameter. |
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574 | |
575 | These functions grant C<"SUPER"> token as a prefix of the method name. Note |
576 | that if you want to keep the returned glob for a long time, you need to |
577 | check for it being "AUTOLOAD", since at the later time the call may load a |
578 | different subroutine due to $AUTOLOAD changing its value. Use the glob |
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579 | created via a side effect to do this. |
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580 | |
581 | These functions have the same side-effects and as C<gv_fetchmeth> with |
582 | C<level==0>. C<name> should be writable if contains C<':'> or C<' |
583 | ''>. The warning against passing the GV returned by C<gv_fetchmeth> to |
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584 | C<call_sv> apply equally to these functions. |
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585 | |
586 | GV* gv_fetchmethod_autoload(HV* stash, const char* name, I32 autoload) |
587 | |
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588 | =for hackers |
589 | Found in file gv.c |
590 | |
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591 | =item gv_stashpv |
592 | |
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593 | Returns a pointer to the stash for a specified package. C<name> should |
594 | be a valid UTF-8 string. If C<create> is set then the package will be |
595 | created if it does not already exist. If C<create> is not set and the |
596 | package does not exist then NULL is returned. |
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597 | |
598 | HV* gv_stashpv(const char* name, I32 create) |
599 | |
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600 | =for hackers |
601 | Found in file gv.c |
602 | |
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603 | =item gv_stashsv |
604 | |
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605 | Returns a pointer to the stash for a specified package, which must be a |
606 | valid UTF-8 string. See C<gv_stashpv>. |
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607 | |
608 | HV* gv_stashsv(SV* sv, I32 create) |
609 | |
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610 | =for hackers |
611 | Found in file gv.c |
612 | |
954c1994 |
613 | =item G_ARRAY |
614 | |
90fdbbb7 |
615 | Used to indicate list context. See C<GIMME_V>, C<GIMME> and |
954c1994 |
616 | L<perlcall>. |
617 | |
497711e7 |
618 | =for hackers |
619 | Found in file cop.h |
620 | |
954c1994 |
621 | =item G_DISCARD |
622 | |
623 | Indicates that arguments returned from a callback should be discarded. See |
624 | L<perlcall>. |
625 | |
497711e7 |
626 | =for hackers |
627 | Found in file cop.h |
628 | |
954c1994 |
629 | =item G_EVAL |
630 | |
631 | Used to force a Perl C<eval> wrapper around a callback. See |
632 | L<perlcall>. |
633 | |
497711e7 |
634 | =for hackers |
635 | Found in file cop.h |
636 | |
954c1994 |
637 | =item G_NOARGS |
638 | |
639 | Indicates that no arguments are being sent to a callback. See |
640 | L<perlcall>. |
641 | |
497711e7 |
642 | =for hackers |
643 | Found in file cop.h |
644 | |
954c1994 |
645 | =item G_SCALAR |
646 | |
647 | Used to indicate scalar context. See C<GIMME_V>, C<GIMME>, and |
648 | L<perlcall>. |
649 | |
497711e7 |
650 | =for hackers |
651 | Found in file cop.h |
652 | |
954c1994 |
653 | =item G_VOID |
654 | |
655 | Used to indicate void context. See C<GIMME_V> and L<perlcall>. |
656 | |
497711e7 |
657 | =for hackers |
658 | Found in file cop.h |
659 | |
954c1994 |
660 | =item HEf_SVKEY |
661 | |
662 | This flag, used in the length slot of hash entries and magic structures, |
663 | specifies the structure contains a C<SV*> pointer where a C<char*> pointer |
664 | is to be expected. (For information only--not to be used). |
665 | |
497711e7 |
666 | =for hackers |
667 | Found in file hv.h |
668 | |
954c1994 |
669 | =item HeHASH |
670 | |
671 | Returns the computed hash stored in the hash entry. |
672 | |
673 | U32 HeHASH(HE* he) |
674 | |
497711e7 |
675 | =for hackers |
676 | Found in file hv.h |
677 | |
954c1994 |
678 | =item HeKEY |
679 | |
680 | Returns the actual pointer stored in the key slot of the hash entry. The |
681 | pointer may be either C<char*> or C<SV*>, depending on the value of |
682 | C<HeKLEN()>. Can be assigned to. The C<HePV()> or C<HeSVKEY()> macros are |
683 | usually preferable for finding the value of a key. |
684 | |
685 | void* HeKEY(HE* he) |
686 | |
497711e7 |
687 | =for hackers |
688 | Found in file hv.h |
689 | |
954c1994 |
690 | =item HeKLEN |
691 | |
692 | If this is negative, and amounts to C<HEf_SVKEY>, it indicates the entry |
693 | holds an C<SV*> key. Otherwise, holds the actual length of the key. Can |
694 | be assigned to. The C<HePV()> macro is usually preferable for finding key |
695 | lengths. |
696 | |
697 | STRLEN HeKLEN(HE* he) |
698 | |
497711e7 |
699 | =for hackers |
700 | Found in file hv.h |
701 | |
954c1994 |
702 | =item HePV |
703 | |
704 | Returns the key slot of the hash entry as a C<char*> value, doing any |
705 | necessary dereferencing of possibly C<SV*> keys. The length of the string |
706 | is placed in C<len> (this is a macro, so do I<not> use C<&len>). If you do |
707 | not care about what the length of the key is, you may use the global |
708 | variable C<PL_na>, though this is rather less efficient than using a local |
709 | variable. Remember though, that hash keys in perl are free to contain |
710 | embedded nulls, so using C<strlen()> or similar is not a good way to find |
711 | the length of hash keys. This is very similar to the C<SvPV()> macro |
712 | described elsewhere in this document. |
713 | |
714 | char* HePV(HE* he, STRLEN len) |
715 | |
497711e7 |
716 | =for hackers |
717 | Found in file hv.h |
718 | |
954c1994 |
719 | =item HeSVKEY |
720 | |
721 | Returns the key as an C<SV*>, or C<Nullsv> if the hash entry does not |
722 | contain an C<SV*> key. |
723 | |
724 | SV* HeSVKEY(HE* he) |
725 | |
497711e7 |
726 | =for hackers |
727 | Found in file hv.h |
728 | |
954c1994 |
729 | =item HeSVKEY_force |
730 | |
731 | Returns the key as an C<SV*>. Will create and return a temporary mortal |
732 | C<SV*> if the hash entry contains only a C<char*> key. |
733 | |
734 | SV* HeSVKEY_force(HE* he) |
735 | |
497711e7 |
736 | =for hackers |
737 | Found in file hv.h |
738 | |
954c1994 |
739 | =item HeSVKEY_set |
740 | |
741 | Sets the key to a given C<SV*>, taking care to set the appropriate flags to |
742 | indicate the presence of an C<SV*> key, and returns the same |
743 | C<SV*>. |
744 | |
745 | SV* HeSVKEY_set(HE* he, SV* sv) |
746 | |
497711e7 |
747 | =for hackers |
748 | Found in file hv.h |
749 | |
954c1994 |
750 | =item HeVAL |
751 | |
752 | Returns the value slot (type C<SV*>) stored in the hash entry. |
753 | |
754 | SV* HeVAL(HE* he) |
755 | |
497711e7 |
756 | =for hackers |
757 | Found in file hv.h |
758 | |
954c1994 |
759 | =item HvNAME |
760 | |
761 | Returns the package name of a stash. See C<SvSTASH>, C<CvSTASH>. |
762 | |
763 | char* HvNAME(HV* stash) |
764 | |
497711e7 |
765 | =for hackers |
766 | Found in file hv.h |
767 | |
954c1994 |
768 | =item hv_clear |
769 | |
770 | Clears a hash, making it empty. |
771 | |
772 | void hv_clear(HV* tb) |
773 | |
497711e7 |
774 | =for hackers |
775 | Found in file hv.c |
776 | |
954c1994 |
777 | =item hv_delete |
778 | |
779 | Deletes a key/value pair in the hash. The value SV is removed from the |
1c846c1f |
780 | hash and returned to the caller. The C<klen> is the length of the key. |
954c1994 |
781 | The C<flags> value will normally be zero; if set to G_DISCARD then NULL |
782 | will be returned. |
783 | |
da58a35d |
784 | SV* hv_delete(HV* tb, const char* key, I32 klen, I32 flags) |
954c1994 |
785 | |
497711e7 |
786 | =for hackers |
787 | Found in file hv.c |
788 | |
954c1994 |
789 | =item hv_delete_ent |
790 | |
791 | Deletes a key/value pair in the hash. The value SV is removed from the |
792 | hash and returned to the caller. The C<flags> value will normally be zero; |
793 | if set to G_DISCARD then NULL will be returned. C<hash> can be a valid |
794 | precomputed hash value, or 0 to ask for it to be computed. |
795 | |
796 | SV* hv_delete_ent(HV* tb, SV* key, I32 flags, U32 hash) |
797 | |
497711e7 |
798 | =for hackers |
799 | Found in file hv.c |
800 | |
954c1994 |
801 | =item hv_exists |
802 | |
803 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified hash key exists. The |
804 | C<klen> is the length of the key. |
805 | |
da58a35d |
806 | bool hv_exists(HV* tb, const char* key, I32 klen) |
954c1994 |
807 | |
497711e7 |
808 | =for hackers |
809 | Found in file hv.c |
810 | |
954c1994 |
811 | =item hv_exists_ent |
812 | |
813 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified hash key exists. C<hash> |
814 | can be a valid precomputed hash value, or 0 to ask for it to be |
815 | computed. |
816 | |
817 | bool hv_exists_ent(HV* tb, SV* key, U32 hash) |
818 | |
497711e7 |
819 | =for hackers |
820 | Found in file hv.c |
821 | |
954c1994 |
822 | =item hv_fetch |
823 | |
824 | Returns the SV which corresponds to the specified key in the hash. The |
825 | C<klen> is the length of the key. If C<lval> is set then the fetch will be |
826 | part of a store. Check that the return value is non-null before |
1c846c1f |
827 | dereferencing it to a C<SV*>. |
954c1994 |
828 | |
96f1132b |
829 | See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more |
954c1994 |
830 | information on how to use this function on tied hashes. |
831 | |
da58a35d |
832 | SV** hv_fetch(HV* tb, const char* key, I32 klen, I32 lval) |
954c1994 |
833 | |
497711e7 |
834 | =for hackers |
835 | Found in file hv.c |
836 | |
954c1994 |
837 | =item hv_fetch_ent |
838 | |
839 | Returns the hash entry which corresponds to the specified key in the hash. |
840 | C<hash> must be a valid precomputed hash number for the given C<key>, or 0 |
841 | if you want the function to compute it. IF C<lval> is set then the fetch |
842 | will be part of a store. Make sure the return value is non-null before |
843 | accessing it. The return value when C<tb> is a tied hash is a pointer to a |
844 | static location, so be sure to make a copy of the structure if you need to |
1c846c1f |
845 | store it somewhere. |
954c1994 |
846 | |
96f1132b |
847 | See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more |
954c1994 |
848 | information on how to use this function on tied hashes. |
849 | |
850 | HE* hv_fetch_ent(HV* tb, SV* key, I32 lval, U32 hash) |
851 | |
497711e7 |
852 | =for hackers |
853 | Found in file hv.c |
854 | |
954c1994 |
855 | =item hv_iterinit |
856 | |
857 | Prepares a starting point to traverse a hash table. Returns the number of |
858 | keys in the hash (i.e. the same as C<HvKEYS(tb)>). The return value is |
1c846c1f |
859 | currently only meaningful for hashes without tie magic. |
954c1994 |
860 | |
861 | NOTE: Before version 5.004_65, C<hv_iterinit> used to return the number of |
862 | hash buckets that happen to be in use. If you still need that esoteric |
863 | value, you can get it through the macro C<HvFILL(tb)>. |
864 | |
865 | I32 hv_iterinit(HV* tb) |
866 | |
497711e7 |
867 | =for hackers |
868 | Found in file hv.c |
869 | |
954c1994 |
870 | =item hv_iterkey |
871 | |
872 | Returns the key from the current position of the hash iterator. See |
873 | C<hv_iterinit>. |
874 | |
875 | char* hv_iterkey(HE* entry, I32* retlen) |
876 | |
497711e7 |
877 | =for hackers |
878 | Found in file hv.c |
879 | |
954c1994 |
880 | =item hv_iterkeysv |
881 | |
882 | Returns the key as an C<SV*> from the current position of the hash |
883 | iterator. The return value will always be a mortal copy of the key. Also |
884 | see C<hv_iterinit>. |
885 | |
886 | SV* hv_iterkeysv(HE* entry) |
887 | |
497711e7 |
888 | =for hackers |
889 | Found in file hv.c |
890 | |
954c1994 |
891 | =item hv_iternext |
892 | |
893 | Returns entries from a hash iterator. See C<hv_iterinit>. |
894 | |
895 | HE* hv_iternext(HV* tb) |
896 | |
497711e7 |
897 | =for hackers |
898 | Found in file hv.c |
899 | |
954c1994 |
900 | =item hv_iternextsv |
901 | |
902 | Performs an C<hv_iternext>, C<hv_iterkey>, and C<hv_iterval> in one |
903 | operation. |
904 | |
905 | SV* hv_iternextsv(HV* hv, char** key, I32* retlen) |
906 | |
497711e7 |
907 | =for hackers |
908 | Found in file hv.c |
909 | |
954c1994 |
910 | =item hv_iterval |
911 | |
912 | Returns the value from the current position of the hash iterator. See |
913 | C<hv_iterkey>. |
914 | |
915 | SV* hv_iterval(HV* tb, HE* entry) |
916 | |
497711e7 |
917 | =for hackers |
918 | Found in file hv.c |
919 | |
954c1994 |
920 | =item hv_magic |
921 | |
922 | Adds magic to a hash. See C<sv_magic>. |
923 | |
924 | void hv_magic(HV* hv, GV* gv, int how) |
925 | |
497711e7 |
926 | =for hackers |
927 | Found in file hv.c |
928 | |
954c1994 |
929 | =item hv_store |
930 | |
931 | Stores an SV in a hash. The hash key is specified as C<key> and C<klen> is |
932 | the length of the key. The C<hash> parameter is the precomputed hash |
933 | value; if it is zero then Perl will compute it. The return value will be |
934 | NULL if the operation failed or if the value did not need to be actually |
935 | stored within the hash (as in the case of tied hashes). Otherwise it can |
936 | be dereferenced to get the original C<SV*>. Note that the caller is |
937 | responsible for suitably incrementing the reference count of C<val> before |
1c846c1f |
938 | the call, and decrementing it if the function returned NULL. |
954c1994 |
939 | |
96f1132b |
940 | See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more |
954c1994 |
941 | information on how to use this function on tied hashes. |
942 | |
da58a35d |
943 | SV** hv_store(HV* tb, const char* key, I32 klen, SV* val, U32 hash) |
954c1994 |
944 | |
497711e7 |
945 | =for hackers |
946 | Found in file hv.c |
947 | |
954c1994 |
948 | =item hv_store_ent |
949 | |
950 | Stores C<val> in a hash. The hash key is specified as C<key>. The C<hash> |
951 | parameter is the precomputed hash value; if it is zero then Perl will |
952 | compute it. The return value is the new hash entry so created. It will be |
953 | NULL if the operation failed or if the value did not need to be actually |
954 | stored within the hash (as in the case of tied hashes). Otherwise the |
955 | contents of the return value can be accessed using the C<He???> macros |
956 | described here. Note that the caller is responsible for suitably |
957 | incrementing the reference count of C<val> before the call, and |
1c846c1f |
958 | decrementing it if the function returned NULL. |
954c1994 |
959 | |
96f1132b |
960 | See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more |
954c1994 |
961 | information on how to use this function on tied hashes. |
962 | |
963 | HE* hv_store_ent(HV* tb, SV* key, SV* val, U32 hash) |
964 | |
497711e7 |
965 | =for hackers |
966 | Found in file hv.c |
967 | |
954c1994 |
968 | =item hv_undef |
969 | |
970 | Undefines the hash. |
971 | |
972 | void hv_undef(HV* tb) |
973 | |
497711e7 |
974 | =for hackers |
975 | Found in file hv.c |
976 | |
954c1994 |
977 | =item isALNUM |
978 | |
4375e838 |
979 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII alphanumeric |
f1cbbd6e |
980 | character (including underscore) or digit. |
954c1994 |
981 | |
982 | bool isALNUM(char ch) |
983 | |
497711e7 |
984 | =for hackers |
985 | Found in file handy.h |
986 | |
954c1994 |
987 | =item isALPHA |
988 | |
4375e838 |
989 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII alphabetic |
954c1994 |
990 | character. |
991 | |
992 | bool isALPHA(char ch) |
993 | |
497711e7 |
994 | =for hackers |
995 | Found in file handy.h |
996 | |
954c1994 |
997 | =item isDIGIT |
998 | |
4375e838 |
999 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII |
954c1994 |
1000 | digit. |
1001 | |
1002 | bool isDIGIT(char ch) |
1003 | |
497711e7 |
1004 | =for hackers |
1005 | Found in file handy.h |
1006 | |
954c1994 |
1007 | =item isLOWER |
1008 | |
1009 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is a lowercase |
1010 | character. |
1011 | |
1012 | bool isLOWER(char ch) |
1013 | |
497711e7 |
1014 | =for hackers |
1015 | Found in file handy.h |
1016 | |
954c1994 |
1017 | =item isSPACE |
1018 | |
1019 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is whitespace. |
1020 | |
1021 | bool isSPACE(char ch) |
1022 | |
497711e7 |
1023 | =for hackers |
1024 | Found in file handy.h |
1025 | |
954c1994 |
1026 | =item isUPPER |
1027 | |
1028 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an uppercase |
1029 | character. |
1030 | |
1031 | bool isUPPER(char ch) |
1032 | |
497711e7 |
1033 | =for hackers |
1034 | Found in file handy.h |
1035 | |
eebe1485 |
1036 | =item is_utf8_char |
1037 | |
1038 | Tests if some arbitrary number of bytes begins in a valid UTF-8 character. |
1039 | The actual number of bytes in the UTF-8 character will be returned if it |
1040 | is valid, otherwise 0. |
1041 | |
1042 | STRLEN is_utf8_char(U8 *p) |
1043 | |
1044 | =for hackers |
1045 | Found in file utf8.c |
1046 | |
1047 | =item is_utf8_string |
1048 | |
1049 | Returns true if first C<len> bytes of the given string form valid a UTF8 |
1050 | string, false otherwise. |
1051 | |
1052 | bool is_utf8_string(U8 *s, STRLEN len) |
1053 | |
1054 | =for hackers |
1055 | Found in file utf8.c |
1056 | |
954c1994 |
1057 | =item items |
1058 | |
1059 | Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the number of |
1060 | items on the stack. See L<perlxs/"Variable-length Parameter Lists">. |
1061 | |
1062 | I32 items |
1063 | |
497711e7 |
1064 | =for hackers |
1065 | Found in file XSUB.h |
1066 | |
954c1994 |
1067 | =item ix |
1068 | |
1069 | Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate which of an |
1070 | XSUB's aliases was used to invoke it. See L<perlxs/"The ALIAS: Keyword">. |
1071 | |
1072 | I32 ix |
1073 | |
497711e7 |
1074 | =for hackers |
1075 | Found in file XSUB.h |
1076 | |
954c1994 |
1077 | =item LEAVE |
1078 | |
1079 | Closing bracket on a callback. See C<ENTER> and L<perlcall>. |
1080 | |
1081 | LEAVE; |
1082 | |
497711e7 |
1083 | =for hackers |
1084 | Found in file scope.h |
1085 | |
954c1994 |
1086 | =item looks_like_number |
1087 | |
1088 | Test if an the content of an SV looks like a number (or is a |
a8586c98 |
1089 | number). C<Inf> and C<Infinity> are treated as numbers (so will not |
1090 | issue a non-numeric warning), even if your atof() doesn't grok them. |
954c1994 |
1091 | |
1092 | I32 looks_like_number(SV* sv) |
1093 | |
497711e7 |
1094 | =for hackers |
1095 | Found in file sv.c |
1096 | |
954c1994 |
1097 | =item MARK |
1098 | |
1099 | Stack marker variable for the XSUB. See C<dMARK>. |
1100 | |
497711e7 |
1101 | =for hackers |
1102 | Found in file pp.h |
1103 | |
954c1994 |
1104 | =item mg_clear |
1105 | |
1106 | Clear something magical that the SV represents. See C<sv_magic>. |
1107 | |
1108 | int mg_clear(SV* sv) |
1109 | |
497711e7 |
1110 | =for hackers |
1111 | Found in file mg.c |
1112 | |
954c1994 |
1113 | =item mg_copy |
1114 | |
1115 | Copies the magic from one SV to another. See C<sv_magic>. |
1116 | |
1117 | int mg_copy(SV* sv, SV* nsv, const char* key, I32 klen) |
1118 | |
497711e7 |
1119 | =for hackers |
1120 | Found in file mg.c |
1121 | |
954c1994 |
1122 | =item mg_find |
1123 | |
1124 | Finds the magic pointer for type matching the SV. See C<sv_magic>. |
1125 | |
1126 | MAGIC* mg_find(SV* sv, int type) |
1127 | |
497711e7 |
1128 | =for hackers |
1129 | Found in file mg.c |
1130 | |
954c1994 |
1131 | =item mg_free |
1132 | |
1133 | Free any magic storage used by the SV. See C<sv_magic>. |
1134 | |
1135 | int mg_free(SV* sv) |
1136 | |
497711e7 |
1137 | =for hackers |
1138 | Found in file mg.c |
1139 | |
954c1994 |
1140 | =item mg_get |
1141 | |
1142 | Do magic after a value is retrieved from the SV. See C<sv_magic>. |
1143 | |
1144 | int mg_get(SV* sv) |
1145 | |
497711e7 |
1146 | =for hackers |
1147 | Found in file mg.c |
1148 | |
954c1994 |
1149 | =item mg_length |
1150 | |
1151 | Report on the SV's length. See C<sv_magic>. |
1152 | |
1153 | U32 mg_length(SV* sv) |
1154 | |
497711e7 |
1155 | =for hackers |
1156 | Found in file mg.c |
1157 | |
954c1994 |
1158 | =item mg_magical |
1159 | |
1160 | Turns on the magical status of an SV. See C<sv_magic>. |
1161 | |
1162 | void mg_magical(SV* sv) |
1163 | |
497711e7 |
1164 | =for hackers |
1165 | Found in file mg.c |
1166 | |
954c1994 |
1167 | =item mg_set |
1168 | |
1169 | Do magic after a value is assigned to the SV. See C<sv_magic>. |
1170 | |
1171 | int mg_set(SV* sv) |
1172 | |
497711e7 |
1173 | =for hackers |
1174 | Found in file mg.c |
1175 | |
954c1994 |
1176 | =item Move |
1177 | |
1178 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memmove> function. The C<src> is the |
1179 | source, C<dest> is the destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is |
1180 | the type. Can do overlapping moves. See also C<Copy>. |
1181 | |
1182 | void Move(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type) |
1183 | |
497711e7 |
1184 | =for hackers |
1185 | Found in file handy.h |
1186 | |
954c1994 |
1187 | =item New |
1188 | |
1189 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function. |
1190 | |
1191 | void New(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type) |
1192 | |
497711e7 |
1193 | =for hackers |
1194 | Found in file handy.h |
1195 | |
954c1994 |
1196 | =item newAV |
1197 | |
1198 | Creates a new AV. The reference count is set to 1. |
1199 | |
1200 | AV* newAV() |
1201 | |
497711e7 |
1202 | =for hackers |
1203 | Found in file av.c |
1204 | |
954c1994 |
1205 | =item Newc |
1206 | |
1207 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function, with |
1208 | cast. |
1209 | |
1210 | void Newc(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type, cast) |
1211 | |
497711e7 |
1212 | =for hackers |
1213 | Found in file handy.h |
1214 | |
954c1994 |
1215 | =item newCONSTSUB |
1216 | |
1217 | Creates a constant sub equivalent to Perl C<sub FOO () { 123 }> which is |
1218 | eligible for inlining at compile-time. |
1219 | |
beab0874 |
1220 | CV* newCONSTSUB(HV* stash, char* name, SV* sv) |
954c1994 |
1221 | |
497711e7 |
1222 | =for hackers |
35676c7e |
1223 | Found in file op.c |
497711e7 |
1224 | |
954c1994 |
1225 | =item newHV |
1226 | |
1227 | Creates a new HV. The reference count is set to 1. |
1228 | |
1229 | HV* newHV() |
1230 | |
497711e7 |
1231 | =for hackers |
1232 | Found in file hv.c |
1233 | |
954c1994 |
1234 | =item newRV_inc |
1235 | |
1236 | Creates an RV wrapper for an SV. The reference count for the original SV is |
1237 | incremented. |
1238 | |
1239 | SV* newRV_inc(SV* sv) |
1240 | |
497711e7 |
1241 | =for hackers |
1242 | Found in file sv.h |
1243 | |
954c1994 |
1244 | =item newRV_noinc |
1245 | |
1246 | Creates an RV wrapper for an SV. The reference count for the original |
1247 | SV is B<not> incremented. |
1248 | |
1249 | SV* newRV_noinc(SV *sv) |
1250 | |
497711e7 |
1251 | =for hackers |
1252 | Found in file sv.c |
1253 | |
954c1994 |
1254 | =item NEWSV |
1255 | |
1256 | Creates a new SV. A non-zero C<len> parameter indicates the number of |
1257 | bytes of preallocated string space the SV should have. An extra byte for a |
1258 | tailing NUL is also reserved. (SvPOK is not set for the SV even if string |
444155da |
1259 | space is allocated.) The reference count for the new SV is set to 1. |
954c1994 |
1260 | C<id> is an integer id between 0 and 1299 (used to identify leaks). |
1261 | |
1262 | SV* NEWSV(int id, STRLEN len) |
1263 | |
497711e7 |
1264 | =for hackers |
1265 | Found in file handy.h |
1266 | |
954c1994 |
1267 | =item newSViv |
1268 | |
1269 | Creates a new SV and copies an integer into it. The reference count for the |
1270 | SV is set to 1. |
1271 | |
1272 | SV* newSViv(IV i) |
1273 | |
497711e7 |
1274 | =for hackers |
1275 | Found in file sv.c |
1276 | |
954c1994 |
1277 | =item newSVnv |
1278 | |
1279 | Creates a new SV and copies a floating point value into it. |
1280 | The reference count for the SV is set to 1. |
1281 | |
1282 | SV* newSVnv(NV n) |
1283 | |
497711e7 |
1284 | =for hackers |
1285 | Found in file sv.c |
1286 | |
954c1994 |
1287 | =item newSVpv |
1288 | |
1289 | Creates a new SV and copies a string into it. The reference count for the |
1290 | SV is set to 1. If C<len> is zero, Perl will compute the length using |
1291 | strlen(). For efficiency, consider using C<newSVpvn> instead. |
1292 | |
1293 | SV* newSVpv(const char* s, STRLEN len) |
1294 | |
497711e7 |
1295 | =for hackers |
1296 | Found in file sv.c |
1297 | |
954c1994 |
1298 | =item newSVpvf |
1299 | |
1300 | Creates a new SV an initialize it with the string formatted like |
1301 | C<sprintf>. |
1302 | |
1303 | SV* newSVpvf(const char* pat, ...) |
1304 | |
497711e7 |
1305 | =for hackers |
1306 | Found in file sv.c |
1307 | |
954c1994 |
1308 | =item newSVpvn |
1309 | |
1310 | Creates a new SV and copies a string into it. The reference count for the |
1c846c1f |
1311 | SV is set to 1. Note that if C<len> is zero, Perl will create a zero length |
954c1994 |
1312 | string. You are responsible for ensuring that the source string is at least |
1313 | C<len> bytes long. |
1314 | |
1315 | SV* newSVpvn(const char* s, STRLEN len) |
1316 | |
497711e7 |
1317 | =for hackers |
1318 | Found in file sv.c |
1319 | |
1c846c1f |
1320 | =item newSVpvn_share |
1321 | |
1322 | Creates a new SV and populates it with a string from |
1323 | the string table. Turns on READONLY and FAKE. |
1324 | The idea here is that as string table is used for shared hash |
1325 | keys these strings will have SvPVX == HeKEY and hash lookup |
1326 | will avoid string compare. |
1327 | |
ae154d6d |
1328 | SV* newSVpvn_share(const char* s, I32 len, U32 hash) |
1c846c1f |
1329 | |
1330 | =for hackers |
1331 | Found in file sv.c |
1332 | |
954c1994 |
1333 | =item newSVrv |
1334 | |
1335 | Creates a new SV for the RV, C<rv>, to point to. If C<rv> is not an RV then |
1336 | it will be upgraded to one. If C<classname> is non-null then the new SV will |
1337 | be blessed in the specified package. The new SV is returned and its |
1338 | reference count is 1. |
1339 | |
1340 | SV* newSVrv(SV* rv, const char* classname) |
1341 | |
497711e7 |
1342 | =for hackers |
1343 | Found in file sv.c |
1344 | |
954c1994 |
1345 | =item newSVsv |
1346 | |
1347 | Creates a new SV which is an exact duplicate of the original SV. |
1348 | |
1349 | SV* newSVsv(SV* old) |
1350 | |
497711e7 |
1351 | =for hackers |
1352 | Found in file sv.c |
1353 | |
1a3327fb |
1354 | =item newSVuv |
1355 | |
1356 | Creates a new SV and copies an unsigned integer into it. |
1357 | The reference count for the SV is set to 1. |
1358 | |
1359 | SV* newSVuv(UV u) |
1360 | |
497711e7 |
1361 | =for hackers |
1362 | Found in file sv.c |
1363 | |
954c1994 |
1364 | =item newXS |
1365 | |
1366 | Used by C<xsubpp> to hook up XSUBs as Perl subs. |
1367 | |
497711e7 |
1368 | =for hackers |
35676c7e |
1369 | Found in file op.c |
497711e7 |
1370 | |
954c1994 |
1371 | =item newXSproto |
1372 | |
1373 | Used by C<xsubpp> to hook up XSUBs as Perl subs. Adds Perl prototypes to |
1374 | the subs. |
1375 | |
497711e7 |
1376 | =for hackers |
1377 | Found in file XSUB.h |
1378 | |
954c1994 |
1379 | =item Newz |
1380 | |
1381 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function. The allocated |
1382 | memory is zeroed with C<memzero>. |
1383 | |
1384 | void Newz(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type) |
1385 | |
497711e7 |
1386 | =for hackers |
1387 | Found in file handy.h |
1388 | |
954c1994 |
1389 | =item Nullav |
1390 | |
1391 | Null AV pointer. |
1392 | |
497711e7 |
1393 | =for hackers |
1394 | Found in file av.h |
1395 | |
954c1994 |
1396 | =item Nullch |
1397 | |
1398 | Null character pointer. |
1399 | |
497711e7 |
1400 | =for hackers |
1401 | Found in file handy.h |
1402 | |
954c1994 |
1403 | =item Nullcv |
1404 | |
1405 | Null CV pointer. |
1406 | |
497711e7 |
1407 | =for hackers |
1408 | Found in file cv.h |
1409 | |
954c1994 |
1410 | =item Nullhv |
1411 | |
1412 | Null HV pointer. |
1413 | |
497711e7 |
1414 | =for hackers |
1415 | Found in file hv.h |
1416 | |
954c1994 |
1417 | =item Nullsv |
1418 | |
1419 | Null SV pointer. |
1420 | |
497711e7 |
1421 | =for hackers |
1422 | Found in file handy.h |
1423 | |
954c1994 |
1424 | =item ORIGMARK |
1425 | |
1426 | The original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<dORIGMARK>. |
1427 | |
497711e7 |
1428 | =for hackers |
1429 | Found in file pp.h |
1430 | |
954c1994 |
1431 | =item perl_alloc |
1432 | |
1433 | Allocates a new Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>. |
1434 | |
1435 | PerlInterpreter* perl_alloc() |
1436 | |
497711e7 |
1437 | =for hackers |
1438 | Found in file perl.c |
1439 | |
954c1994 |
1440 | =item perl_construct |
1441 | |
1442 | Initializes a new Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>. |
1443 | |
1444 | void perl_construct(PerlInterpreter* interp) |
1445 | |
497711e7 |
1446 | =for hackers |
1447 | Found in file perl.c |
1448 | |
954c1994 |
1449 | =item perl_destruct |
1450 | |
1451 | Shuts down a Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>. |
1452 | |
1453 | void perl_destruct(PerlInterpreter* interp) |
1454 | |
497711e7 |
1455 | =for hackers |
1456 | Found in file perl.c |
1457 | |
954c1994 |
1458 | =item perl_free |
1459 | |
1460 | Releases a Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>. |
1461 | |
1462 | void perl_free(PerlInterpreter* interp) |
1463 | |
497711e7 |
1464 | =for hackers |
1465 | Found in file perl.c |
1466 | |
954c1994 |
1467 | =item perl_parse |
1468 | |
1469 | Tells a Perl interpreter to parse a Perl script. See L<perlembed>. |
1470 | |
1471 | int perl_parse(PerlInterpreter* interp, XSINIT_t xsinit, int argc, char** argv, char** env) |
1472 | |
497711e7 |
1473 | =for hackers |
1474 | Found in file perl.c |
1475 | |
954c1994 |
1476 | =item perl_run |
1477 | |
1478 | Tells a Perl interpreter to run. See L<perlembed>. |
1479 | |
1480 | int perl_run(PerlInterpreter* interp) |
1481 | |
497711e7 |
1482 | =for hackers |
1483 | Found in file perl.c |
1484 | |
954c1994 |
1485 | =item PL_modglobal |
1486 | |
ae154d6d |
1487 | C<PL_modglobal> is a general purpose, interpreter global HV for use by |
954c1994 |
1488 | extensions that need to keep information on a per-interpreter basis. |
ae154d6d |
1489 | In a pinch, it can also be used as a symbol table for extensions |
1490 | to share data among each other. It is a good idea to use keys |
954c1994 |
1491 | prefixed by the package name of the extension that owns the data. |
1492 | |
1493 | HV* PL_modglobal |
1494 | |
497711e7 |
1495 | =for hackers |
1496 | Found in file intrpvar.h |
1497 | |
954c1994 |
1498 | =item PL_na |
1499 | |
1500 | A convenience variable which is typically used with C<SvPV> when one |
1501 | doesn't care about the length of the string. It is usually more efficient |
1502 | to either declare a local variable and use that instead or to use the |
1503 | C<SvPV_nolen> macro. |
1504 | |
1505 | STRLEN PL_na |
1506 | |
497711e7 |
1507 | =for hackers |
1508 | Found in file thrdvar.h |
1509 | |
954c1994 |
1510 | =item PL_sv_no |
1511 | |
1512 | This is the C<false> SV. See C<PL_sv_yes>. Always refer to this as |
1513 | C<&PL_sv_no>. |
1514 | |
1515 | SV PL_sv_no |
1516 | |
497711e7 |
1517 | =for hackers |
1518 | Found in file intrpvar.h |
1519 | |
954c1994 |
1520 | =item PL_sv_undef |
1521 | |
1522 | This is the C<undef> SV. Always refer to this as C<&PL_sv_undef>. |
1523 | |
1524 | SV PL_sv_undef |
1525 | |
497711e7 |
1526 | =for hackers |
1527 | Found in file intrpvar.h |
1528 | |
954c1994 |
1529 | =item PL_sv_yes |
1530 | |
1531 | This is the C<true> SV. See C<PL_sv_no>. Always refer to this as |
1532 | C<&PL_sv_yes>. |
1533 | |
1534 | SV PL_sv_yes |
1535 | |
497711e7 |
1536 | =for hackers |
1537 | Found in file intrpvar.h |
1538 | |
954c1994 |
1539 | =item POPi |
1540 | |
1541 | Pops an integer off the stack. |
1542 | |
1543 | IV POPi |
1544 | |
497711e7 |
1545 | =for hackers |
1546 | Found in file pp.h |
1547 | |
954c1994 |
1548 | =item POPl |
1549 | |
1550 | Pops a long off the stack. |
1551 | |
1552 | long POPl |
1553 | |
497711e7 |
1554 | =for hackers |
1555 | Found in file pp.h |
1556 | |
954c1994 |
1557 | =item POPn |
1558 | |
1559 | Pops a double off the stack. |
1560 | |
1561 | NV POPn |
1562 | |
497711e7 |
1563 | =for hackers |
1564 | Found in file pp.h |
1565 | |
954c1994 |
1566 | =item POPp |
1567 | |
1568 | Pops a string off the stack. |
1569 | |
1570 | char* POPp |
1571 | |
497711e7 |
1572 | =for hackers |
1573 | Found in file pp.h |
1574 | |
954c1994 |
1575 | =item POPs |
1576 | |
1577 | Pops an SV off the stack. |
1578 | |
1579 | SV* POPs |
1580 | |
497711e7 |
1581 | =for hackers |
1582 | Found in file pp.h |
1583 | |
954c1994 |
1584 | =item PUSHi |
1585 | |
1586 | Push an integer onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element. |
1587 | Handles 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHi>. |
1588 | |
1589 | void PUSHi(IV iv) |
1590 | |
497711e7 |
1591 | =for hackers |
1592 | Found in file pp.h |
1593 | |
954c1994 |
1594 | =item PUSHMARK |
1595 | |
1596 | Opening bracket for arguments on a callback. See C<PUTBACK> and |
1597 | L<perlcall>. |
1598 | |
1599 | PUSHMARK; |
1600 | |
497711e7 |
1601 | =for hackers |
1602 | Found in file pp.h |
1603 | |
954c1994 |
1604 | =item PUSHn |
1605 | |
1606 | Push a double onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element. |
1607 | Handles 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHn>. |
1608 | |
1609 | void PUSHn(NV nv) |
1610 | |
497711e7 |
1611 | =for hackers |
1612 | Found in file pp.h |
1613 | |
954c1994 |
1614 | =item PUSHp |
1615 | |
1616 | Push a string onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element. |
1617 | The C<len> indicates the length of the string. Handles 'set' magic. See |
1618 | C<XPUSHp>. |
1619 | |
1620 | void PUSHp(char* str, STRLEN len) |
1621 | |
497711e7 |
1622 | =for hackers |
1623 | Found in file pp.h |
1624 | |
954c1994 |
1625 | =item PUSHs |
1626 | |
1c846c1f |
1627 | Push an SV onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element. |
954c1994 |
1628 | Does not handle 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHs>. |
1629 | |
1630 | void PUSHs(SV* sv) |
1631 | |
497711e7 |
1632 | =for hackers |
1633 | Found in file pp.h |
1634 | |
954c1994 |
1635 | =item PUSHu |
1636 | |
1637 | Push an unsigned integer onto the stack. The stack must have room for this |
1638 | element. See C<XPUSHu>. |
1639 | |
1640 | void PUSHu(UV uv) |
1641 | |
497711e7 |
1642 | =for hackers |
1643 | Found in file pp.h |
1644 | |
954c1994 |
1645 | =item PUTBACK |
1646 | |
1647 | Closing bracket for XSUB arguments. This is usually handled by C<xsubpp>. |
1648 | See C<PUSHMARK> and L<perlcall> for other uses. |
1649 | |
1650 | PUTBACK; |
1651 | |
497711e7 |
1652 | =for hackers |
1653 | Found in file pp.h |
1654 | |
954c1994 |
1655 | =item Renew |
1656 | |
1657 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function. |
1658 | |
1659 | void Renew(void* ptr, int nitems, type) |
1660 | |
497711e7 |
1661 | =for hackers |
1662 | Found in file handy.h |
1663 | |
954c1994 |
1664 | =item Renewc |
1665 | |
1666 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function, with |
1667 | cast. |
1668 | |
1669 | void Renewc(void* ptr, int nitems, type, cast) |
1670 | |
497711e7 |
1671 | =for hackers |
1672 | Found in file handy.h |
1673 | |
954c1994 |
1674 | =item require_pv |
1675 | |
1676 | Tells Perl to C<require> a module. |
1677 | |
1678 | NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated. |
1679 | |
1680 | void require_pv(const char* pv) |
1681 | |
497711e7 |
1682 | =for hackers |
1683 | Found in file perl.c |
1684 | |
954c1994 |
1685 | =item RETVAL |
1686 | |
1687 | Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to hold the return value for an |
1688 | XSUB. This is always the proper type for the XSUB. See |
1689 | L<perlxs/"The RETVAL Variable">. |
1690 | |
1691 | (whatever) RETVAL |
1692 | |
497711e7 |
1693 | =for hackers |
1694 | Found in file XSUB.h |
1695 | |
954c1994 |
1696 | =item Safefree |
1697 | |
1698 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<free> function. |
1699 | |
49b8b560 |
1700 | void Safefree(void* ptr) |
954c1994 |
1701 | |
497711e7 |
1702 | =for hackers |
1703 | Found in file handy.h |
1704 | |
954c1994 |
1705 | =item savepv |
1706 | |
1707 | Copy a string to a safe spot. This does not use an SV. |
1708 | |
1709 | char* savepv(const char* sv) |
1710 | |
497711e7 |
1711 | =for hackers |
1712 | Found in file util.c |
1713 | |
954c1994 |
1714 | =item savepvn |
1715 | |
1716 | Copy a string to a safe spot. The C<len> indicates number of bytes to |
1717 | copy. This does not use an SV. |
1718 | |
1719 | char* savepvn(const char* sv, I32 len) |
1720 | |
497711e7 |
1721 | =for hackers |
1722 | Found in file util.c |
1723 | |
954c1994 |
1724 | =item SAVETMPS |
1725 | |
1726 | Opening bracket for temporaries on a callback. See C<FREETMPS> and |
1727 | L<perlcall>. |
1728 | |
1729 | SAVETMPS; |
1730 | |
497711e7 |
1731 | =for hackers |
1732 | Found in file scope.h |
1733 | |
954c1994 |
1734 | =item SP |
1735 | |
1736 | Stack pointer. This is usually handled by C<xsubpp>. See C<dSP> and |
1737 | C<SPAGAIN>. |
1738 | |
497711e7 |
1739 | =for hackers |
1740 | Found in file pp.h |
1741 | |
954c1994 |
1742 | =item SPAGAIN |
1743 | |
1744 | Refetch the stack pointer. Used after a callback. See L<perlcall>. |
1745 | |
1746 | SPAGAIN; |
1747 | |
497711e7 |
1748 | =for hackers |
1749 | Found in file pp.h |
1750 | |
954c1994 |
1751 | =item ST |
1752 | |
1753 | Used to access elements on the XSUB's stack. |
1754 | |
1755 | SV* ST(int ix) |
1756 | |
497711e7 |
1757 | =for hackers |
1758 | Found in file XSUB.h |
1759 | |
954c1994 |
1760 | =item strEQ |
1761 | |
1762 | Test two strings to see if they are equal. Returns true or false. |
1763 | |
1764 | bool strEQ(char* s1, char* s2) |
1765 | |
497711e7 |
1766 | =for hackers |
1767 | Found in file handy.h |
1768 | |
954c1994 |
1769 | =item strGE |
1770 | |
1771 | Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than or equal to |
1772 | the second, C<s2>. Returns true or false. |
1773 | |
1774 | bool strGE(char* s1, char* s2) |
1775 | |
497711e7 |
1776 | =for hackers |
1777 | Found in file handy.h |
1778 | |
954c1994 |
1779 | =item strGT |
1780 | |
1781 | Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than the second, |
1782 | C<s2>. Returns true or false. |
1783 | |
1784 | bool strGT(char* s1, char* s2) |
1785 | |
497711e7 |
1786 | =for hackers |
1787 | Found in file handy.h |
1788 | |
954c1994 |
1789 | =item strLE |
1790 | |
1791 | Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than or equal to the |
1792 | second, C<s2>. Returns true or false. |
1793 | |
1794 | bool strLE(char* s1, char* s2) |
1795 | |
497711e7 |
1796 | =for hackers |
1797 | Found in file handy.h |
1798 | |
954c1994 |
1799 | =item strLT |
1800 | |
1801 | Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than the second, |
1802 | C<s2>. Returns true or false. |
1803 | |
1804 | bool strLT(char* s1, char* s2) |
1805 | |
497711e7 |
1806 | =for hackers |
1807 | Found in file handy.h |
1808 | |
954c1994 |
1809 | =item strNE |
1810 | |
1811 | Test two strings to see if they are different. Returns true or |
1812 | false. |
1813 | |
1814 | bool strNE(char* s1, char* s2) |
1815 | |
497711e7 |
1816 | =for hackers |
1817 | Found in file handy.h |
1818 | |
954c1994 |
1819 | =item strnEQ |
1820 | |
1821 | Test two strings to see if they are equal. The C<len> parameter indicates |
1822 | the number of bytes to compare. Returns true or false. (A wrapper for |
1823 | C<strncmp>). |
1824 | |
1825 | bool strnEQ(char* s1, char* s2, STRLEN len) |
1826 | |
497711e7 |
1827 | =for hackers |
1828 | Found in file handy.h |
1829 | |
954c1994 |
1830 | =item strnNE |
1831 | |
1832 | Test two strings to see if they are different. The C<len> parameter |
1833 | indicates the number of bytes to compare. Returns true or false. (A |
1834 | wrapper for C<strncmp>). |
1835 | |
1836 | bool strnNE(char* s1, char* s2, STRLEN len) |
1837 | |
497711e7 |
1838 | =for hackers |
1839 | Found in file handy.h |
1840 | |
954c1994 |
1841 | =item StructCopy |
1842 | |
4375e838 |
1843 | This is an architecture-independent macro to copy one structure to another. |
954c1994 |
1844 | |
1845 | void StructCopy(type src, type dest, type) |
1846 | |
497711e7 |
1847 | =for hackers |
1848 | Found in file handy.h |
1849 | |
954c1994 |
1850 | =item SvCUR |
1851 | |
1852 | Returns the length of the string which is in the SV. See C<SvLEN>. |
1853 | |
1854 | STRLEN SvCUR(SV* sv) |
1855 | |
497711e7 |
1856 | =for hackers |
1857 | Found in file sv.h |
1858 | |
954c1994 |
1859 | =item SvCUR_set |
1860 | |
1861 | Set the length of the string which is in the SV. See C<SvCUR>. |
1862 | |
1863 | void SvCUR_set(SV* sv, STRLEN len) |
1864 | |
497711e7 |
1865 | =for hackers |
1866 | Found in file sv.h |
1867 | |
954c1994 |
1868 | =item SvEND |
1869 | |
1870 | Returns a pointer to the last character in the string which is in the SV. |
1871 | See C<SvCUR>. Access the character as *(SvEND(sv)). |
1872 | |
1873 | char* SvEND(SV* sv) |
1874 | |
497711e7 |
1875 | =for hackers |
1876 | Found in file sv.h |
1877 | |
954c1994 |
1878 | =item SvGETMAGIC |
1879 | |
1880 | Invokes C<mg_get> on an SV if it has 'get' magic. This macro evaluates its |
1881 | argument more than once. |
1882 | |
1883 | void SvGETMAGIC(SV* sv) |
1884 | |
497711e7 |
1885 | =for hackers |
1886 | Found in file sv.h |
1887 | |
954c1994 |
1888 | =item SvGROW |
1889 | |
1890 | Expands the character buffer in the SV so that it has room for the |
1891 | indicated number of bytes (remember to reserve space for an extra trailing |
1892 | NUL character). Calls C<sv_grow> to perform the expansion if necessary. |
1893 | Returns a pointer to the character buffer. |
1894 | |
1895 | void SvGROW(SV* sv, STRLEN len) |
1896 | |
497711e7 |
1897 | =for hackers |
1898 | Found in file sv.h |
1899 | |
954c1994 |
1900 | =item SvIOK |
1901 | |
1902 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an integer. |
1903 | |
1904 | bool SvIOK(SV* sv) |
1905 | |
497711e7 |
1906 | =for hackers |
1907 | Found in file sv.h |
1908 | |
954c1994 |
1909 | =item SvIOKp |
1910 | |
1911 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an integer. Checks |
1912 | the B<private> setting. Use C<SvIOK>. |
1913 | |
1914 | bool SvIOKp(SV* sv) |
1915 | |
497711e7 |
1916 | =for hackers |
1917 | Found in file sv.h |
1918 | |
e331fc52 |
1919 | =item SvIOK_notUV |
1920 | |
1921 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an signed integer. |
1922 | |
1923 | void SvIOK_notUV(SV* sv) |
1924 | |
1925 | =for hackers |
1926 | Found in file sv.h |
1927 | |
954c1994 |
1928 | =item SvIOK_off |
1929 | |
1930 | Unsets the IV status of an SV. |
1931 | |
1932 | void SvIOK_off(SV* sv) |
1933 | |
497711e7 |
1934 | =for hackers |
1935 | Found in file sv.h |
1936 | |
954c1994 |
1937 | =item SvIOK_on |
1938 | |
1939 | Tells an SV that it is an integer. |
1940 | |
1941 | void SvIOK_on(SV* sv) |
1942 | |
497711e7 |
1943 | =for hackers |
1944 | Found in file sv.h |
1945 | |
954c1994 |
1946 | =item SvIOK_only |
1947 | |
1948 | Tells an SV that it is an integer and disables all other OK bits. |
1949 | |
1950 | void SvIOK_only(SV* sv) |
1951 | |
497711e7 |
1952 | =for hackers |
1953 | Found in file sv.h |
1954 | |
e331fc52 |
1955 | =item SvIOK_only_UV |
1956 | |
1957 | Tells and SV that it is an unsigned integer and disables all other OK bits. |
1958 | |
1959 | void SvIOK_only_UV(SV* sv) |
1960 | |
1961 | =for hackers |
1962 | Found in file sv.h |
1963 | |
1964 | =item SvIOK_UV |
1965 | |
1966 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an unsigned integer. |
1967 | |
1968 | void SvIOK_UV(SV* sv) |
1969 | |
1970 | =for hackers |
1971 | Found in file sv.h |
1972 | |
954c1994 |
1973 | =item SvIV |
1974 | |
1975 | Coerces the given SV to an integer and returns it. |
1976 | |
1977 | IV SvIV(SV* sv) |
1978 | |
497711e7 |
1979 | =for hackers |
1980 | Found in file sv.h |
1981 | |
954c1994 |
1982 | =item SvIVX |
1983 | |
1984 | Returns the integer which is stored in the SV, assuming SvIOK is |
1985 | true. |
1986 | |
1987 | IV SvIVX(SV* sv) |
1988 | |
497711e7 |
1989 | =for hackers |
1990 | Found in file sv.h |
1991 | |
954c1994 |
1992 | =item SvLEN |
1993 | |
91e74348 |
1994 | Returns the size of the string buffer in the SV, not including any part |
1995 | attributable to C<SvOOK>. See C<SvCUR>. |
954c1994 |
1996 | |
1997 | STRLEN SvLEN(SV* sv) |
1998 | |
497711e7 |
1999 | =for hackers |
2000 | Found in file sv.h |
2001 | |
954c1994 |
2002 | =item SvNIOK |
2003 | |
2004 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a number, integer or |
2005 | double. |
2006 | |
2007 | bool SvNIOK(SV* sv) |
2008 | |
497711e7 |
2009 | =for hackers |
2010 | Found in file sv.h |
2011 | |
954c1994 |
2012 | =item SvNIOKp |
2013 | |
2014 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a number, integer or |
2015 | double. Checks the B<private> setting. Use C<SvNIOK>. |
2016 | |
2017 | bool SvNIOKp(SV* sv) |
2018 | |
497711e7 |
2019 | =for hackers |
2020 | Found in file sv.h |
2021 | |
954c1994 |
2022 | =item SvNIOK_off |
2023 | |
2024 | Unsets the NV/IV status of an SV. |
2025 | |
2026 | void SvNIOK_off(SV* sv) |
2027 | |
497711e7 |
2028 | =for hackers |
2029 | Found in file sv.h |
2030 | |
954c1994 |
2031 | =item SvNOK |
2032 | |
2033 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a double. |
2034 | |
2035 | bool SvNOK(SV* sv) |
2036 | |
497711e7 |
2037 | =for hackers |
2038 | Found in file sv.h |
2039 | |
954c1994 |
2040 | =item SvNOKp |
2041 | |
2042 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a double. Checks the |
2043 | B<private> setting. Use C<SvNOK>. |
2044 | |
2045 | bool SvNOKp(SV* sv) |
2046 | |
497711e7 |
2047 | =for hackers |
2048 | Found in file sv.h |
2049 | |
954c1994 |
2050 | =item SvNOK_off |
2051 | |
2052 | Unsets the NV status of an SV. |
2053 | |
2054 | void SvNOK_off(SV* sv) |
2055 | |
497711e7 |
2056 | =for hackers |
2057 | Found in file sv.h |
2058 | |
954c1994 |
2059 | =item SvNOK_on |
2060 | |
2061 | Tells an SV that it is a double. |
2062 | |
2063 | void SvNOK_on(SV* sv) |
2064 | |
497711e7 |
2065 | =for hackers |
2066 | Found in file sv.h |
2067 | |
954c1994 |
2068 | =item SvNOK_only |
2069 | |
2070 | Tells an SV that it is a double and disables all other OK bits. |
2071 | |
2072 | void SvNOK_only(SV* sv) |
2073 | |
497711e7 |
2074 | =for hackers |
2075 | Found in file sv.h |
2076 | |
954c1994 |
2077 | =item SvNV |
2078 | |
2079 | Coerce the given SV to a double and return it. |
2080 | |
2081 | NV SvNV(SV* sv) |
2082 | |
497711e7 |
2083 | =for hackers |
2084 | Found in file sv.h |
2085 | |
954c1994 |
2086 | =item SvNVX |
2087 | |
2088 | Returns the double which is stored in the SV, assuming SvNOK is |
2089 | true. |
2090 | |
2091 | NV SvNVX(SV* sv) |
2092 | |
497711e7 |
2093 | =for hackers |
2094 | Found in file sv.h |
2095 | |
954c1994 |
2096 | =item SvOK |
2097 | |
2098 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the value is an SV. |
2099 | |
2100 | bool SvOK(SV* sv) |
2101 | |
497711e7 |
2102 | =for hackers |
2103 | Found in file sv.h |
2104 | |
954c1994 |
2105 | =item SvOOK |
2106 | |
2107 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SvIVX is a valid offset value for |
2108 | the SvPVX. This hack is used internally to speed up removal of characters |
2109 | from the beginning of a SvPV. When SvOOK is true, then the start of the |
2110 | allocated string buffer is really (SvPVX - SvIVX). |
2111 | |
2112 | bool SvOOK(SV* sv) |
2113 | |
497711e7 |
2114 | =for hackers |
2115 | Found in file sv.h |
2116 | |
954c1994 |
2117 | =item SvPOK |
2118 | |
2119 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a character |
2120 | string. |
2121 | |
2122 | bool SvPOK(SV* sv) |
2123 | |
497711e7 |
2124 | =for hackers |
2125 | Found in file sv.h |
2126 | |
954c1994 |
2127 | =item SvPOKp |
2128 | |
2129 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a character string. |
2130 | Checks the B<private> setting. Use C<SvPOK>. |
2131 | |
2132 | bool SvPOKp(SV* sv) |
2133 | |
497711e7 |
2134 | =for hackers |
2135 | Found in file sv.h |
2136 | |
954c1994 |
2137 | =item SvPOK_off |
2138 | |
2139 | Unsets the PV status of an SV. |
2140 | |
2141 | void SvPOK_off(SV* sv) |
2142 | |
497711e7 |
2143 | =for hackers |
2144 | Found in file sv.h |
2145 | |
954c1994 |
2146 | =item SvPOK_on |
2147 | |
2148 | Tells an SV that it is a string. |
2149 | |
2150 | void SvPOK_on(SV* sv) |
2151 | |
497711e7 |
2152 | =for hackers |
2153 | Found in file sv.h |
2154 | |
954c1994 |
2155 | =item SvPOK_only |
2156 | |
2157 | Tells an SV that it is a string and disables all other OK bits. |
2158 | |
2159 | void SvPOK_only(SV* sv) |
2160 | |
497711e7 |
2161 | =for hackers |
2162 | Found in file sv.h |
2163 | |
914184e1 |
2164 | =item SvPOK_only_UTF8 |
2165 | |
2166 | Tells an SV that it is a UTF8 string (do not use frivolously) |
2167 | and disables all other OK bits. |
2168 | |
2169 | void SvPOK_only_UTF8(SV* sv) |
2170 | |
2171 | =for hackers |
2172 | Found in file sv.h |
2173 | |
954c1994 |
2174 | =item SvPV |
2175 | |
2176 | Returns a pointer to the string in the SV, or a stringified form of the SV |
2177 | if the SV does not contain a string. Handles 'get' magic. |
2178 | |
2179 | char* SvPV(SV* sv, STRLEN len) |
2180 | |
497711e7 |
2181 | =for hackers |
2182 | Found in file sv.h |
2183 | |
954c1994 |
2184 | =item SvPVX |
2185 | |
2186 | Returns a pointer to the string in the SV. The SV must contain a |
2187 | string. |
2188 | |
2189 | char* SvPVX(SV* sv) |
2190 | |
497711e7 |
2191 | =for hackers |
2192 | Found in file sv.h |
2193 | |
954c1994 |
2194 | =item SvPV_force |
2195 | |
2196 | Like <SvPV> but will force the SV into becoming a string (SvPOK). You want |
2197 | force if you are going to update the SvPVX directly. |
2198 | |
2199 | char* SvPV_force(SV* sv, STRLEN len) |
2200 | |
497711e7 |
2201 | =for hackers |
2202 | Found in file sv.h |
2203 | |
954c1994 |
2204 | =item SvPV_nolen |
2205 | |
2206 | Returns a pointer to the string in the SV, or a stringified form of the SV |
2207 | if the SV does not contain a string. Handles 'get' magic. |
2208 | |
2209 | char* SvPV_nolen(SV* sv) |
2210 | |
497711e7 |
2211 | =for hackers |
2212 | Found in file sv.h |
2213 | |
954c1994 |
2214 | =item SvREFCNT |
2215 | |
2216 | Returns the value of the object's reference count. |
2217 | |
2218 | U32 SvREFCNT(SV* sv) |
2219 | |
497711e7 |
2220 | =for hackers |
2221 | Found in file sv.h |
2222 | |
954c1994 |
2223 | =item SvREFCNT_dec |
2224 | |
2225 | Decrements the reference count of the given SV. |
2226 | |
2227 | void SvREFCNT_dec(SV* sv) |
2228 | |
497711e7 |
2229 | =for hackers |
2230 | Found in file sv.h |
2231 | |
954c1994 |
2232 | =item SvREFCNT_inc |
2233 | |
2234 | Increments the reference count of the given SV. |
2235 | |
2236 | SV* SvREFCNT_inc(SV* sv) |
2237 | |
497711e7 |
2238 | =for hackers |
2239 | Found in file sv.h |
2240 | |
954c1994 |
2241 | =item SvROK |
2242 | |
2243 | Tests if the SV is an RV. |
2244 | |
2245 | bool SvROK(SV* sv) |
2246 | |
497711e7 |
2247 | =for hackers |
2248 | Found in file sv.h |
2249 | |
954c1994 |
2250 | =item SvROK_off |
2251 | |
2252 | Unsets the RV status of an SV. |
2253 | |
2254 | void SvROK_off(SV* sv) |
2255 | |
497711e7 |
2256 | =for hackers |
2257 | Found in file sv.h |
2258 | |
954c1994 |
2259 | =item SvROK_on |
2260 | |
2261 | Tells an SV that it is an RV. |
2262 | |
2263 | void SvROK_on(SV* sv) |
2264 | |
497711e7 |
2265 | =for hackers |
2266 | Found in file sv.h |
2267 | |
954c1994 |
2268 | =item SvRV |
2269 | |
2270 | Dereferences an RV to return the SV. |
2271 | |
2272 | SV* SvRV(SV* sv) |
2273 | |
497711e7 |
2274 | =for hackers |
2275 | Found in file sv.h |
2276 | |
954c1994 |
2277 | =item SvSETMAGIC |
2278 | |
2279 | Invokes C<mg_set> on an SV if it has 'set' magic. This macro evaluates its |
2280 | argument more than once. |
2281 | |
2282 | void SvSETMAGIC(SV* sv) |
2283 | |
497711e7 |
2284 | =for hackers |
2285 | Found in file sv.h |
2286 | |
954c1994 |
2287 | =item SvSetSV |
2288 | |
2289 | Calls C<sv_setsv> if dsv is not the same as ssv. May evaluate arguments |
2290 | more than once. |
2291 | |
2292 | void SvSetSV(SV* dsb, SV* ssv) |
2293 | |
497711e7 |
2294 | =for hackers |
2295 | Found in file sv.h |
2296 | |
954c1994 |
2297 | =item SvSetSV_nosteal |
2298 | |
2299 | Calls a non-destructive version of C<sv_setsv> if dsv is not the same as |
2300 | ssv. May evaluate arguments more than once. |
2301 | |
2302 | void SvSetSV_nosteal(SV* dsv, SV* ssv) |
2303 | |
497711e7 |
2304 | =for hackers |
2305 | Found in file sv.h |
2306 | |
954c1994 |
2307 | =item SvSTASH |
2308 | |
2309 | Returns the stash of the SV. |
2310 | |
2311 | HV* SvSTASH(SV* sv) |
2312 | |
497711e7 |
2313 | =for hackers |
2314 | Found in file sv.h |
2315 | |
954c1994 |
2316 | =item SvTAINT |
2317 | |
2318 | Taints an SV if tainting is enabled |
2319 | |
2320 | void SvTAINT(SV* sv) |
2321 | |
497711e7 |
2322 | =for hackers |
2323 | Found in file sv.h |
2324 | |
954c1994 |
2325 | =item SvTAINTED |
2326 | |
2327 | Checks to see if an SV is tainted. Returns TRUE if it is, FALSE if |
2328 | not. |
2329 | |
2330 | bool SvTAINTED(SV* sv) |
2331 | |
497711e7 |
2332 | =for hackers |
2333 | Found in file sv.h |
2334 | |
954c1994 |
2335 | =item SvTAINTED_off |
2336 | |
2337 | Untaints an SV. Be I<very> careful with this routine, as it short-circuits |
2338 | some of Perl's fundamental security features. XS module authors should not |
2339 | use this function unless they fully understand all the implications of |
2340 | unconditionally untainting the value. Untainting should be done in the |
2341 | standard perl fashion, via a carefully crafted regexp, rather than directly |
2342 | untainting variables. |
2343 | |
2344 | void SvTAINTED_off(SV* sv) |
2345 | |
497711e7 |
2346 | =for hackers |
2347 | Found in file sv.h |
2348 | |
954c1994 |
2349 | =item SvTAINTED_on |
2350 | |
2351 | Marks an SV as tainted. |
2352 | |
2353 | void SvTAINTED_on(SV* sv) |
2354 | |
497711e7 |
2355 | =for hackers |
2356 | Found in file sv.h |
2357 | |
954c1994 |
2358 | =item SvTRUE |
2359 | |
2360 | Returns a boolean indicating whether Perl would evaluate the SV as true or |
2361 | false, defined or undefined. Does not handle 'get' magic. |
2362 | |
2363 | bool SvTRUE(SV* sv) |
2364 | |
497711e7 |
2365 | =for hackers |
2366 | Found in file sv.h |
2367 | |
682a4d6f |
2368 | =item svtype |
843dbe26 |
2369 | |
682a4d6f |
2370 | An enum of flags for Perl types. These are found in the file B<sv.h> |
2371 | in the C<svtype> enum. Test these flags with the C<SvTYPE> macro. |
34f7a5fe |
2372 | |
497711e7 |
2373 | =for hackers |
2374 | Found in file sv.h |
2375 | |
682a4d6f |
2376 | =item SvTYPE |
2eb25c99 |
2377 | |
682a4d6f |
2378 | Returns the type of the SV. See C<svtype>. |
2379 | |
2380 | svtype SvTYPE(SV* sv) |
954c1994 |
2381 | |
497711e7 |
2382 | =for hackers |
2383 | Found in file sv.h |
2384 | |
954c1994 |
2385 | =item SVt_IV |
2386 | |
2387 | Integer type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>. |
2388 | |
497711e7 |
2389 | =for hackers |
2390 | Found in file sv.h |
2391 | |
954c1994 |
2392 | =item SVt_NV |
2393 | |
2394 | Double type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>. |
2395 | |
497711e7 |
2396 | =for hackers |
2397 | Found in file sv.h |
2398 | |
954c1994 |
2399 | =item SVt_PV |
2400 | |
2401 | Pointer type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>. |
2402 | |
497711e7 |
2403 | =for hackers |
2404 | Found in file sv.h |
2405 | |
954c1994 |
2406 | =item SVt_PVAV |
2407 | |
2408 | Type flag for arrays. See C<svtype>. |
2409 | |
497711e7 |
2410 | =for hackers |
2411 | Found in file sv.h |
2412 | |
954c1994 |
2413 | =item SVt_PVCV |
2414 | |
2415 | Type flag for code refs. See C<svtype>. |
2416 | |
497711e7 |
2417 | =for hackers |
2418 | Found in file sv.h |
2419 | |
954c1994 |
2420 | =item SVt_PVHV |
2421 | |
2422 | Type flag for hashes. See C<svtype>. |
2423 | |
497711e7 |
2424 | =for hackers |
2425 | Found in file sv.h |
2426 | |
954c1994 |
2427 | =item SVt_PVMG |
2428 | |
2429 | Type flag for blessed scalars. See C<svtype>. |
2430 | |
497711e7 |
2431 | =for hackers |
2432 | Found in file sv.h |
2433 | |
a8586c98 |
2434 | =item SvUOK |
2435 | |
2436 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an unsigned integer. |
2437 | |
2438 | void SvUOK(SV* sv) |
2439 | |
2440 | =for hackers |
2441 | Found in file sv.h |
2442 | |
954c1994 |
2443 | =item SvUPGRADE |
2444 | |
2445 | Used to upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Uses C<sv_upgrade> to |
2446 | perform the upgrade if necessary. See C<svtype>. |
2447 | |
2448 | void SvUPGRADE(SV* sv, svtype type) |
2449 | |
497711e7 |
2450 | =for hackers |
2451 | Found in file sv.h |
2452 | |
914184e1 |
2453 | =item SvUTF8 |
2454 | |
2455 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains UTF-8 encoded data. |
2456 | |
2457 | void SvUTF8(SV* sv) |
2458 | |
2459 | =for hackers |
2460 | Found in file sv.h |
2461 | |
2462 | =item SvUTF8_off |
2463 | |
2464 | Unsets the UTF8 status of an SV. |
2465 | |
2466 | void SvUTF8_off(SV *sv) |
2467 | |
2468 | =for hackers |
2469 | Found in file sv.h |
2470 | |
2471 | =item SvUTF8_on |
2472 | |
2473 | Tells an SV that it is a string and encoded in UTF8. Do not use frivolously. |
2474 | |
2475 | void SvUTF8_on(SV *sv) |
2476 | |
2477 | =for hackers |
2478 | Found in file sv.h |
2479 | |
954c1994 |
2480 | =item SvUV |
2481 | |
2482 | Coerces the given SV to an unsigned integer and returns it. |
2483 | |
2484 | UV SvUV(SV* sv) |
2485 | |
497711e7 |
2486 | =for hackers |
2487 | Found in file sv.h |
2488 | |
954c1994 |
2489 | =item SvUVX |
2490 | |
2491 | Returns the unsigned integer which is stored in the SV, assuming SvIOK is |
2492 | true. |
2493 | |
2494 | UV SvUVX(SV* sv) |
2495 | |
497711e7 |
2496 | =for hackers |
2497 | Found in file sv.h |
2498 | |
954c1994 |
2499 | =item sv_2mortal |
2500 | |
2501 | Marks an SV as mortal. The SV will be destroyed when the current context |
2502 | ends. |
2503 | |
2504 | SV* sv_2mortal(SV* sv) |
2505 | |
497711e7 |
2506 | =for hackers |
2507 | Found in file sv.c |
2508 | |
954c1994 |
2509 | =item sv_bless |
2510 | |
2511 | Blesses an SV into a specified package. The SV must be an RV. The package |
2512 | must be designated by its stash (see C<gv_stashpv()>). The reference count |
2513 | of the SV is unaffected. |
2514 | |
2515 | SV* sv_bless(SV* sv, HV* stash) |
2516 | |
497711e7 |
2517 | =for hackers |
2518 | Found in file sv.c |
2519 | |
954c1994 |
2520 | =item sv_catpv |
2521 | |
2522 | Concatenates the string onto the end of the string which is in the SV. |
2523 | Handles 'get' magic, but not 'set' magic. See C<sv_catpv_mg>. |
2524 | |
2525 | void sv_catpv(SV* sv, const char* ptr) |
2526 | |
497711e7 |
2527 | =for hackers |
2528 | Found in file sv.c |
2529 | |
954c1994 |
2530 | =item sv_catpvf |
2531 | |
2532 | Processes its arguments like C<sprintf> and appends the formatted output |
2533 | to an SV. Handles 'get' magic, but not 'set' magic. C<SvSETMAGIC()> must |
2534 | typically be called after calling this function to handle 'set' magic. |
2535 | |
2536 | void sv_catpvf(SV* sv, const char* pat, ...) |
2537 | |
497711e7 |
2538 | =for hackers |
2539 | Found in file sv.c |
2540 | |
954c1994 |
2541 | =item sv_catpvf_mg |
2542 | |
2543 | Like C<sv_catpvf>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2544 | |
2545 | void sv_catpvf_mg(SV *sv, const char* pat, ...) |
2546 | |
497711e7 |
2547 | =for hackers |
2548 | Found in file sv.c |
2549 | |
954c1994 |
2550 | =item sv_catpvn |
2551 | |
2552 | Concatenates the string onto the end of the string which is in the SV. The |
2553 | C<len> indicates number of bytes to copy. Handles 'get' magic, but not |
2554 | 'set' magic. See C<sv_catpvn_mg>. |
2555 | |
2556 | void sv_catpvn(SV* sv, const char* ptr, STRLEN len) |
2557 | |
497711e7 |
2558 | =for hackers |
2559 | Found in file sv.c |
2560 | |
954c1994 |
2561 | =item sv_catpvn_mg |
2562 | |
2563 | Like C<sv_catpvn>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2564 | |
2565 | void sv_catpvn_mg(SV *sv, const char *ptr, STRLEN len) |
2566 | |
497711e7 |
2567 | =for hackers |
2568 | Found in file sv.c |
2569 | |
954c1994 |
2570 | =item sv_catpv_mg |
2571 | |
2572 | Like C<sv_catpv>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2573 | |
2574 | void sv_catpv_mg(SV *sv, const char *ptr) |
2575 | |
497711e7 |
2576 | =for hackers |
2577 | Found in file sv.c |
2578 | |
954c1994 |
2579 | =item sv_catsv |
2580 | |
1aa99e6b |
2581 | Concatenates the string from SV C<ssv> onto the end of the string in |
2582 | SV C<dsv>. Modifies C<dsv> but not C<ssv>. Handles 'get' magic, but |
2583 | not 'set' magic. See C<sv_catsv_mg>. |
954c1994 |
2584 | |
2585 | void sv_catsv(SV* dsv, SV* ssv) |
2586 | |
497711e7 |
2587 | =for hackers |
2588 | Found in file sv.c |
2589 | |
954c1994 |
2590 | =item sv_catsv_mg |
2591 | |
2592 | Like C<sv_catsv>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2593 | |
2594 | void sv_catsv_mg(SV *dstr, SV *sstr) |
2595 | |
497711e7 |
2596 | =for hackers |
2597 | Found in file sv.c |
2598 | |
954c1994 |
2599 | =item sv_chop |
2600 | |
1c846c1f |
2601 | Efficient removal of characters from the beginning of the string buffer. |
954c1994 |
2602 | SvPOK(sv) must be true and the C<ptr> must be a pointer to somewhere inside |
2603 | the string buffer. The C<ptr> becomes the first character of the adjusted |
2604 | string. |
2605 | |
2606 | void sv_chop(SV* sv, char* ptr) |
2607 | |
497711e7 |
2608 | =for hackers |
2609 | Found in file sv.c |
2610 | |
c461cf8f |
2611 | =item sv_clear |
2612 | |
2613 | Clear an SV, making it empty. Does not free the memory used by the SV |
2614 | itself. |
2615 | |
2616 | void sv_clear(SV* sv) |
2617 | |
2618 | =for hackers |
2619 | Found in file sv.c |
2620 | |
954c1994 |
2621 | =item sv_cmp |
2622 | |
2623 | Compares the strings in two SVs. Returns -1, 0, or 1 indicating whether the |
2624 | string in C<sv1> is less than, equal to, or greater than the string in |
2625 | C<sv2>. |
2626 | |
2627 | I32 sv_cmp(SV* sv1, SV* sv2) |
2628 | |
497711e7 |
2629 | =for hackers |
2630 | Found in file sv.c |
2631 | |
c461cf8f |
2632 | =item sv_cmp_locale |
2633 | |
2634 | Compares the strings in two SVs in a locale-aware manner. See |
2635 | L</sv_cmp_locale> |
2636 | |
2637 | I32 sv_cmp_locale(SV* sv1, SV* sv2) |
2638 | |
2639 | =for hackers |
2640 | Found in file sv.c |
2641 | |
954c1994 |
2642 | =item sv_dec |
2643 | |
2644 | Auto-decrement of the value in the SV. |
2645 | |
2646 | void sv_dec(SV* sv) |
2647 | |
497711e7 |
2648 | =for hackers |
2649 | Found in file sv.c |
2650 | |
954c1994 |
2651 | =item sv_derived_from |
2652 | |
2653 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV is derived from the specified |
2654 | class. This is the function that implements C<UNIVERSAL::isa>. It works |
2655 | for class names as well as for objects. |
2656 | |
2657 | bool sv_derived_from(SV* sv, const char* name) |
2658 | |
497711e7 |
2659 | =for hackers |
2660 | Found in file universal.c |
2661 | |
954c1994 |
2662 | =item sv_eq |
2663 | |
2664 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the strings in the two SVs are |
2665 | identical. |
2666 | |
2667 | I32 sv_eq(SV* sv1, SV* sv2) |
2668 | |
497711e7 |
2669 | =for hackers |
2670 | Found in file sv.c |
2671 | |
c461cf8f |
2672 | =item sv_free |
2673 | |
2674 | Free the memory used by an SV. |
2675 | |
2676 | void sv_free(SV* sv) |
2677 | |
2678 | =for hackers |
2679 | Found in file sv.c |
2680 | |
2681 | =item sv_gets |
2682 | |
2683 | Get a line from the filehandle and store it into the SV, optionally |
2684 | appending to the currently-stored string. |
2685 | |
2686 | char* sv_gets(SV* sv, PerlIO* fp, I32 append) |
2687 | |
2688 | =for hackers |
2689 | Found in file sv.c |
2690 | |
954c1994 |
2691 | =item sv_grow |
2692 | |
2693 | Expands the character buffer in the SV. This will use C<sv_unref> and will |
2694 | upgrade the SV to C<SVt_PV>. Returns a pointer to the character buffer. |
2695 | Use C<SvGROW>. |
2696 | |
2697 | char* sv_grow(SV* sv, STRLEN newlen) |
2698 | |
497711e7 |
2699 | =for hackers |
2700 | Found in file sv.c |
2701 | |
954c1994 |
2702 | =item sv_inc |
2703 | |
2704 | Auto-increment of the value in the SV. |
2705 | |
2706 | void sv_inc(SV* sv) |
2707 | |
497711e7 |
2708 | =for hackers |
2709 | Found in file sv.c |
2710 | |
954c1994 |
2711 | =item sv_insert |
2712 | |
2713 | Inserts a string at the specified offset/length within the SV. Similar to |
2714 | the Perl substr() function. |
2715 | |
2716 | void sv_insert(SV* bigsv, STRLEN offset, STRLEN len, char* little, STRLEN littlelen) |
2717 | |
497711e7 |
2718 | =for hackers |
2719 | Found in file sv.c |
2720 | |
954c1994 |
2721 | =item sv_isa |
2722 | |
2723 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV is blessed into the specified |
2724 | class. This does not check for subtypes; use C<sv_derived_from> to verify |
2725 | an inheritance relationship. |
2726 | |
2727 | int sv_isa(SV* sv, const char* name) |
2728 | |
497711e7 |
2729 | =for hackers |
2730 | Found in file sv.c |
2731 | |
954c1994 |
2732 | =item sv_isobject |
2733 | |
2734 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV is an RV pointing to a blessed |
2735 | object. If the SV is not an RV, or if the object is not blessed, then this |
2736 | will return false. |
2737 | |
2738 | int sv_isobject(SV* sv) |
2739 | |
497711e7 |
2740 | =for hackers |
2741 | Found in file sv.c |
2742 | |
954c1994 |
2743 | =item sv_len |
2744 | |
2745 | Returns the length of the string in the SV. See also C<SvCUR>. |
2746 | |
2747 | STRLEN sv_len(SV* sv) |
2748 | |
497711e7 |
2749 | =for hackers |
2750 | Found in file sv.c |
2751 | |
c461cf8f |
2752 | =item sv_len_utf8 |
2753 | |
2754 | Returns the number of characters in the string in an SV, counting wide |
2755 | UTF8 bytes as a single character. |
2756 | |
2757 | STRLEN sv_len_utf8(SV* sv) |
2758 | |
2759 | =for hackers |
2760 | Found in file sv.c |
2761 | |
954c1994 |
2762 | =item sv_magic |
2763 | |
2764 | Adds magic to an SV. |
2765 | |
2766 | void sv_magic(SV* sv, SV* obj, int how, const char* name, I32 namlen) |
2767 | |
497711e7 |
2768 | =for hackers |
2769 | Found in file sv.c |
2770 | |
954c1994 |
2771 | =item sv_mortalcopy |
2772 | |
2773 | Creates a new SV which is a copy of the original SV. The new SV is marked |
2774 | as mortal. |
2775 | |
2776 | SV* sv_mortalcopy(SV* oldsv) |
2777 | |
497711e7 |
2778 | =for hackers |
2779 | Found in file sv.c |
2780 | |
954c1994 |
2781 | =item sv_newmortal |
2782 | |
2783 | Creates a new SV which is mortal. The reference count of the SV is set to 1. |
2784 | |
2785 | SV* sv_newmortal() |
2786 | |
497711e7 |
2787 | =for hackers |
2788 | Found in file sv.c |
2789 | |
c461cf8f |
2790 | =item sv_pvn_force |
2791 | |
2792 | Get a sensible string out of the SV somehow. |
2793 | |
2794 | char* sv_pvn_force(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp) |
2795 | |
2796 | =for hackers |
2797 | Found in file sv.c |
2798 | |
2799 | =item sv_pvutf8n_force |
2800 | |
2801 | Get a sensible UTF8-encoded string out of the SV somehow. See |
2802 | L</sv_pvn_force>. |
2803 | |
2804 | char* sv_pvutf8n_force(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp) |
2805 | |
2806 | =for hackers |
2807 | Found in file sv.c |
2808 | |
2809 | =item sv_reftype |
2810 | |
2811 | Returns a string describing what the SV is a reference to. |
2812 | |
2813 | char* sv_reftype(SV* sv, int ob) |
2814 | |
2815 | =for hackers |
2816 | Found in file sv.c |
2817 | |
2818 | =item sv_replace |
2819 | |
2820 | Make the first argument a copy of the second, then delete the original. |
2821 | |
2822 | void sv_replace(SV* sv, SV* nsv) |
2823 | |
2824 | =for hackers |
2825 | Found in file sv.c |
2826 | |
2827 | =item sv_rvweaken |
2828 | |
2829 | Weaken a reference. |
2830 | |
2831 | SV* sv_rvweaken(SV *sv) |
2832 | |
2833 | =for hackers |
2834 | Found in file sv.c |
2835 | |
954c1994 |
2836 | =item sv_setiv |
2837 | |
2838 | Copies an integer into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic. See |
2839 | C<sv_setiv_mg>. |
2840 | |
2841 | void sv_setiv(SV* sv, IV num) |
2842 | |
497711e7 |
2843 | =for hackers |
2844 | Found in file sv.c |
2845 | |
954c1994 |
2846 | =item sv_setiv_mg |
2847 | |
2848 | Like C<sv_setiv>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2849 | |
2850 | void sv_setiv_mg(SV *sv, IV i) |
2851 | |
497711e7 |
2852 | =for hackers |
2853 | Found in file sv.c |
2854 | |
954c1994 |
2855 | =item sv_setnv |
2856 | |
2857 | Copies a double into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic. See |
2858 | C<sv_setnv_mg>. |
2859 | |
2860 | void sv_setnv(SV* sv, NV num) |
2861 | |
497711e7 |
2862 | =for hackers |
2863 | Found in file sv.c |
2864 | |
954c1994 |
2865 | =item sv_setnv_mg |
2866 | |
2867 | Like C<sv_setnv>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2868 | |
2869 | void sv_setnv_mg(SV *sv, NV num) |
2870 | |
497711e7 |
2871 | =for hackers |
2872 | Found in file sv.c |
2873 | |
954c1994 |
2874 | =item sv_setpv |
2875 | |
2876 | Copies a string into an SV. The string must be null-terminated. Does not |
2877 | handle 'set' magic. See C<sv_setpv_mg>. |
2878 | |
2879 | void sv_setpv(SV* sv, const char* ptr) |
2880 | |
497711e7 |
2881 | =for hackers |
2882 | Found in file sv.c |
2883 | |
954c1994 |
2884 | =item sv_setpvf |
2885 | |
2886 | Processes its arguments like C<sprintf> and sets an SV to the formatted |
2887 | output. Does not handle 'set' magic. See C<sv_setpvf_mg>. |
2888 | |
2889 | void sv_setpvf(SV* sv, const char* pat, ...) |
2890 | |
497711e7 |
2891 | =for hackers |
2892 | Found in file sv.c |
2893 | |
954c1994 |
2894 | =item sv_setpvf_mg |
2895 | |
2896 | Like C<sv_setpvf>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2897 | |
2898 | void sv_setpvf_mg(SV *sv, const char* pat, ...) |
2899 | |
497711e7 |
2900 | =for hackers |
2901 | Found in file sv.c |
2902 | |
954c1994 |
2903 | =item sv_setpviv |
2904 | |
2905 | Copies an integer into the given SV, also updating its string value. |
2906 | Does not handle 'set' magic. See C<sv_setpviv_mg>. |
2907 | |
2908 | void sv_setpviv(SV* sv, IV num) |
2909 | |
497711e7 |
2910 | =for hackers |
2911 | Found in file sv.c |
2912 | |
954c1994 |
2913 | =item sv_setpviv_mg |
2914 | |
2915 | Like C<sv_setpviv>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2916 | |
2917 | void sv_setpviv_mg(SV *sv, IV iv) |
2918 | |
497711e7 |
2919 | =for hackers |
2920 | Found in file sv.c |
2921 | |
954c1994 |
2922 | =item sv_setpvn |
2923 | |
2924 | Copies a string into an SV. The C<len> parameter indicates the number of |
2925 | bytes to be copied. Does not handle 'set' magic. See C<sv_setpvn_mg>. |
2926 | |
2927 | void sv_setpvn(SV* sv, const char* ptr, STRLEN len) |
2928 | |
497711e7 |
2929 | =for hackers |
2930 | Found in file sv.c |
2931 | |
954c1994 |
2932 | =item sv_setpvn_mg |
2933 | |
2934 | Like C<sv_setpvn>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2935 | |
2936 | void sv_setpvn_mg(SV *sv, const char *ptr, STRLEN len) |
2937 | |
497711e7 |
2938 | =for hackers |
2939 | Found in file sv.c |
2940 | |
954c1994 |
2941 | =item sv_setpv_mg |
2942 | |
2943 | Like C<sv_setpv>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
2944 | |
2945 | void sv_setpv_mg(SV *sv, const char *ptr) |
2946 | |
497711e7 |
2947 | =for hackers |
2948 | Found in file sv.c |
2949 | |
954c1994 |
2950 | =item sv_setref_iv |
2951 | |
2952 | Copies an integer into a new SV, optionally blessing the SV. The C<rv> |
2953 | argument will be upgraded to an RV. That RV will be modified to point to |
2954 | the new SV. The C<classname> argument indicates the package for the |
2955 | blessing. Set C<classname> to C<Nullch> to avoid the blessing. The new SV |
2956 | will be returned and will have a reference count of 1. |
2957 | |
2958 | SV* sv_setref_iv(SV* rv, const char* classname, IV iv) |
2959 | |
497711e7 |
2960 | =for hackers |
2961 | Found in file sv.c |
2962 | |
954c1994 |
2963 | =item sv_setref_nv |
2964 | |
2965 | Copies a double into a new SV, optionally blessing the SV. The C<rv> |
2966 | argument will be upgraded to an RV. That RV will be modified to point to |
2967 | the new SV. The C<classname> argument indicates the package for the |
2968 | blessing. Set C<classname> to C<Nullch> to avoid the blessing. The new SV |
2969 | will be returned and will have a reference count of 1. |
2970 | |
2971 | SV* sv_setref_nv(SV* rv, const char* classname, NV nv) |
2972 | |
497711e7 |
2973 | =for hackers |
2974 | Found in file sv.c |
2975 | |
954c1994 |
2976 | =item sv_setref_pv |
2977 | |
2978 | Copies a pointer into a new SV, optionally blessing the SV. The C<rv> |
2979 | argument will be upgraded to an RV. That RV will be modified to point to |
2980 | the new SV. If the C<pv> argument is NULL then C<PL_sv_undef> will be placed |
2981 | into the SV. The C<classname> argument indicates the package for the |
2982 | blessing. Set C<classname> to C<Nullch> to avoid the blessing. The new SV |
2983 | will be returned and will have a reference count of 1. |
2984 | |
2985 | Do not use with other Perl types such as HV, AV, SV, CV, because those |
2986 | objects will become corrupted by the pointer copy process. |
2987 | |
2988 | Note that C<sv_setref_pvn> copies the string while this copies the pointer. |
2989 | |
2990 | SV* sv_setref_pv(SV* rv, const char* classname, void* pv) |
2991 | |
497711e7 |
2992 | =for hackers |
2993 | Found in file sv.c |
2994 | |
954c1994 |
2995 | =item sv_setref_pvn |
2996 | |
2997 | Copies a string into a new SV, optionally blessing the SV. The length of the |
2998 | string must be specified with C<n>. The C<rv> argument will be upgraded to |
2999 | an RV. That RV will be modified to point to the new SV. The C<classname> |
3000 | argument indicates the package for the blessing. Set C<classname> to |
3001 | C<Nullch> to avoid the blessing. The new SV will be returned and will have |
3002 | a reference count of 1. |
3003 | |
3004 | Note that C<sv_setref_pv> copies the pointer while this copies the string. |
3005 | |
3006 | SV* sv_setref_pvn(SV* rv, const char* classname, char* pv, STRLEN n) |
3007 | |
497711e7 |
3008 | =for hackers |
3009 | Found in file sv.c |
3010 | |
954c1994 |
3011 | =item sv_setsv |
3012 | |
3013 | Copies the contents of the source SV C<ssv> into the destination SV C<dsv>. |
3014 | The source SV may be destroyed if it is mortal. Does not handle 'set' |
3015 | magic. See the macro forms C<SvSetSV>, C<SvSetSV_nosteal> and |
3016 | C<sv_setsv_mg>. |
3017 | |
3018 | void sv_setsv(SV* dsv, SV* ssv) |
3019 | |
497711e7 |
3020 | =for hackers |
3021 | Found in file sv.c |
3022 | |
954c1994 |
3023 | =item sv_setsv_mg |
3024 | |
3025 | Like C<sv_setsv>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
3026 | |
3027 | void sv_setsv_mg(SV *dstr, SV *sstr) |
3028 | |
497711e7 |
3029 | =for hackers |
3030 | Found in file sv.c |
3031 | |
954c1994 |
3032 | =item sv_setuv |
3033 | |
3034 | Copies an unsigned integer into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic. |
3035 | See C<sv_setuv_mg>. |
3036 | |
3037 | void sv_setuv(SV* sv, UV num) |
3038 | |
497711e7 |
3039 | =for hackers |
3040 | Found in file sv.c |
3041 | |
954c1994 |
3042 | =item sv_setuv_mg |
3043 | |
3044 | Like C<sv_setuv>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
3045 | |
3046 | void sv_setuv_mg(SV *sv, UV u) |
3047 | |
497711e7 |
3048 | =for hackers |
3049 | Found in file sv.c |
3050 | |
c461cf8f |
3051 | =item sv_true |
3052 | |
3053 | Returns true if the SV has a true value by Perl's rules. |
3054 | |
3055 | I32 sv_true(SV *sv) |
3056 | |
3057 | =for hackers |
3058 | Found in file sv.c |
3059 | |
3060 | =item sv_unmagic |
3061 | |
3062 | Removes magic from an SV. |
3063 | |
3064 | int sv_unmagic(SV* sv, int type) |
3065 | |
3066 | =for hackers |
3067 | Found in file sv.c |
3068 | |
954c1994 |
3069 | =item sv_unref |
3070 | |
3071 | Unsets the RV status of the SV, and decrements the reference count of |
3072 | whatever was being referenced by the RV. This can almost be thought of |
b06226ff |
3073 | as a reversal of C<newSVrv>. This is C<sv_unref_flags> with the C<flag> |
ae154d6d |
3074 | being zero. See C<SvROK_off>. |
954c1994 |
3075 | |
3076 | void sv_unref(SV* sv) |
3077 | |
497711e7 |
3078 | =for hackers |
3079 | Found in file sv.c |
3080 | |
840a7b70 |
3081 | =item sv_unref_flags |
3082 | |
3083 | Unsets the RV status of the SV, and decrements the reference count of |
3084 | whatever was being referenced by the RV. This can almost be thought of |
3085 | as a reversal of C<newSVrv>. The C<cflags> argument can contain |
3086 | C<SV_IMMEDIATE_UNREF> to force the reference count to be decremented |
3087 | (otherwise the decrementing is conditional on the reference count being |
3088 | different from one or the reference being a readonly SV). |
ae154d6d |
3089 | See C<SvROK_off>. |
840a7b70 |
3090 | |
3091 | void sv_unref_flags(SV* sv, U32 flags) |
3092 | |
3093 | =for hackers |
3094 | Found in file sv.c |
3095 | |
954c1994 |
3096 | =item sv_upgrade |
3097 | |
3098 | Upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Use C<SvUPGRADE>. See |
3099 | C<svtype>. |
3100 | |
3101 | bool sv_upgrade(SV* sv, U32 mt) |
3102 | |
497711e7 |
3103 | =for hackers |
3104 | Found in file sv.c |
3105 | |
954c1994 |
3106 | =item sv_usepvn |
3107 | |
3108 | Tells an SV to use C<ptr> to find its string value. Normally the string is |
1c846c1f |
3109 | stored inside the SV but sv_usepvn allows the SV to use an outside string. |
954c1994 |
3110 | The C<ptr> should point to memory that was allocated by C<malloc>. The |
3111 | string length, C<len>, must be supplied. This function will realloc the |
3112 | memory pointed to by C<ptr>, so that pointer should not be freed or used by |
3113 | the programmer after giving it to sv_usepvn. Does not handle 'set' magic. |
3114 | See C<sv_usepvn_mg>. |
3115 | |
3116 | void sv_usepvn(SV* sv, char* ptr, STRLEN len) |
3117 | |
497711e7 |
3118 | =for hackers |
3119 | Found in file sv.c |
3120 | |
954c1994 |
3121 | =item sv_usepvn_mg |
3122 | |
3123 | Like C<sv_usepvn>, but also handles 'set' magic. |
3124 | |
3125 | void sv_usepvn_mg(SV *sv, char *ptr, STRLEN len) |
3126 | |
497711e7 |
3127 | =for hackers |
3128 | Found in file sv.c |
3129 | |
c461cf8f |
3130 | =item sv_utf8_downgrade |
3131 | |
3132 | Attempt to convert the PV of an SV from UTF8-encoded to byte encoding. |
3133 | This may not be possible if the PV contains non-byte encoding characters; |
3134 | if this is the case, either returns false or, if C<fail_ok> is not |
3135 | true, croaks. |
3136 | |
3137 | NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be |
3138 | removed without notice. |
3139 | |
3140 | bool sv_utf8_downgrade(SV *sv, bool fail_ok) |
3141 | |
3142 | =for hackers |
3143 | Found in file sv.c |
3144 | |
3145 | =item sv_utf8_encode |
3146 | |
3147 | Convert the PV of an SV to UTF8-encoded, but then turn off the C<SvUTF8> |
1c846c1f |
3148 | flag so that it looks like bytes again. Nothing calls this. |
c461cf8f |
3149 | |
3150 | NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be |
3151 | removed without notice. |
3152 | |
3153 | void sv_utf8_encode(SV *sv) |
3154 | |
3155 | =for hackers |
3156 | Found in file sv.c |
3157 | |
3158 | =item sv_utf8_upgrade |
3159 | |
3160 | Convert the PV of an SV to its UTF8-encoded form. |
3161 | |
3162 | void sv_utf8_upgrade(SV *sv) |
3163 | |
3164 | =for hackers |
3165 | Found in file sv.c |
3166 | |
954c1994 |
3167 | =item sv_vcatpvfn |
3168 | |
3169 | Processes its arguments like C<vsprintf> and appends the formatted output |
3170 | to an SV. Uses an array of SVs if the C style variable argument list is |
3171 | missing (NULL). When running with taint checks enabled, indicates via |
3172 | C<maybe_tainted> if results are untrustworthy (often due to the use of |
3173 | locales). |
3174 | |
3175 | void sv_vcatpvfn(SV* sv, const char* pat, STRLEN patlen, va_list* args, SV** svargs, I32 svmax, bool *maybe_tainted) |
3176 | |
497711e7 |
3177 | =for hackers |
3178 | Found in file sv.c |
3179 | |
954c1994 |
3180 | =item sv_vsetpvfn |
3181 | |
3182 | Works like C<vcatpvfn> but copies the text into the SV instead of |
3183 | appending it. |
3184 | |
3185 | void sv_vsetpvfn(SV* sv, const char* pat, STRLEN patlen, va_list* args, SV** svargs, I32 svmax, bool *maybe_tainted) |
3186 | |
497711e7 |
3187 | =for hackers |
3188 | Found in file sv.c |
3189 | |
954c1994 |
3190 | =item THIS |
3191 | |
3192 | Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to designate the object in a C++ |
3193 | XSUB. This is always the proper type for the C++ object. See C<CLASS> and |
3194 | L<perlxs/"Using XS With C++">. |
3195 | |
3196 | (whatever) THIS |
3197 | |
497711e7 |
3198 | =for hackers |
3199 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3200 | |
954c1994 |
3201 | =item toLOWER |
3202 | |
3203 | Converts the specified character to lowercase. |
3204 | |
3205 | char toLOWER(char ch) |
3206 | |
497711e7 |
3207 | =for hackers |
3208 | Found in file handy.h |
3209 | |
954c1994 |
3210 | =item toUPPER |
3211 | |
3212 | Converts the specified character to uppercase. |
3213 | |
3214 | char toUPPER(char ch) |
3215 | |
497711e7 |
3216 | =for hackers |
3217 | Found in file handy.h |
3218 | |
b06226ff |
3219 | =item utf8_distance |
3220 | |
3221 | Returns the number of UTF8 characters between the UTF-8 pointers C<a> |
3222 | and C<b>. |
3223 | |
3224 | WARNING: use only if you *know* that the pointers point inside the |
3225 | same UTF-8 buffer. |
3226 | |
3227 | IV utf8_distance(U8 *a, U8 *b) |
3228 | |
3229 | =for hackers |
3230 | Found in file utf8.c |
3231 | |
3232 | =item utf8_hop |
3233 | |
8850bf83 |
3234 | Return the UTF-8 pointer C<s> displaced by C<off> characters, either |
3235 | forward or backward. |
b06226ff |
3236 | |
3237 | WARNING: do not use the following unless you *know* C<off> is within |
8850bf83 |
3238 | the UTF-8 data pointed to by C<s> *and* that on entry C<s> is aligned |
3239 | on the first byte of character or just after the last byte of a character. |
b06226ff |
3240 | |
3241 | U8* utf8_hop(U8 *s, I32 off) |
3242 | |
3243 | =for hackers |
3244 | Found in file utf8.c |
3245 | |
3246 | =item utf8_length |
3247 | |
3248 | Return the length of the UTF-8 char encoded string C<s> in characters. |
3249 | Stops at C<e> (inclusive). If C<e E<lt> s> or if the scan would end |
3250 | up past C<e>, croaks. |
3251 | |
3252 | STRLEN utf8_length(U8* s, U8 *e) |
3253 | |
3254 | =for hackers |
3255 | Found in file utf8.c |
3256 | |
497711e7 |
3257 | =item utf8_to_bytes |
3258 | |
246fae53 |
3259 | Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from UTF8 into byte encoding. |
3260 | Unlike C<bytes_to_utf8>, this over-writes the original string, and |
3261 | updates len to contain the new length. |
67e989fb |
3262 | Returns zero on failure, setting C<len> to -1. |
497711e7 |
3263 | |
eebe1485 |
3264 | NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be |
3265 | removed without notice. |
3266 | |
3267 | U8* utf8_to_bytes(U8 *s, STRLEN *len) |
497711e7 |
3268 | |
3269 | =for hackers |
3270 | Found in file utf8.c |
3271 | |
b6b716fe |
3272 | =item utf8_to_uv |
3273 | |
3274 | Returns the character value of the first character in the string C<s> |
dcad2880 |
3275 | which is assumed to be in UTF8 encoding and no longer than C<curlen>; |
1aa99e6b |
3276 | C<retlen> will be set to the length, in bytes, of that character. |
b6b716fe |
3277 | |
dcad2880 |
3278 | If C<s> does not point to a well-formed UTF8 character, the behaviour |
e9e021e6 |
3279 | is dependent on the value of C<flags>: if it contains UTF8_CHECK_ONLY, |
3280 | it is assumed that the caller will raise a warning, and this function |
28d3d195 |
3281 | will silently just set C<retlen> to C<-1> and return zero. If the |
3282 | C<flags> does not contain UTF8_CHECK_ONLY, warnings about |
3283 | malformations will be given, C<retlen> will be set to the expected |
3284 | length of the UTF-8 character in bytes, and zero will be returned. |
3285 | |
3286 | The C<flags> can also contain various flags to allow deviations from |
3287 | the strict UTF-8 encoding (see F<utf8.h>). |
444155da |
3288 | |
eebe1485 |
3289 | UV utf8_to_uv(U8 *s, STRLEN curlen, STRLEN* retlen, U32 flags) |
444155da |
3290 | |
3291 | =for hackers |
3292 | Found in file utf8.c |
3293 | |
dcad2880 |
3294 | =item utf8_to_uv_simple |
444155da |
3295 | |
3296 | Returns the character value of the first character in the string C<s> |
dcad2880 |
3297 | which is assumed to be in UTF8 encoding; C<retlen> will be set to the |
1aa99e6b |
3298 | length, in bytes, of that character. |
444155da |
3299 | |
dcad2880 |
3300 | If C<s> does not point to a well-formed UTF8 character, zero is |
3301 | returned and retlen is set, if possible, to -1. |
b6b716fe |
3302 | |
eebe1485 |
3303 | UV utf8_to_uv_simple(U8 *s, STRLEN* retlen) |
3304 | |
3305 | =for hackers |
3306 | Found in file utf8.c |
3307 | |
3308 | =item uv_to_utf8 |
3309 | |
3310 | Adds the UTF8 representation of the Unicode codepoint C<uv> to the end |
3311 | of the string C<d>; C<d> should be have at least C<UTF8_MAXLEN+1> free |
3312 | bytes available. The return value is the pointer to the byte after the |
3313 | end of the new character. In other words, |
3314 | |
3315 | d = uv_to_utf8(d, uv); |
3316 | |
3317 | is the recommended Unicode-aware way of saying |
3318 | |
3319 | *(d++) = uv; |
3320 | |
3321 | U8* uv_to_utf8(U8 *d, UV uv) |
b6b716fe |
3322 | |
3323 | =for hackers |
3324 | Found in file utf8.c |
3325 | |
954c1994 |
3326 | =item warn |
3327 | |
3328 | This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<warn> function. Use this |
3329 | function the same way you use the C C<printf> function. See |
3330 | C<croak>. |
3331 | |
3332 | void warn(const char* pat, ...) |
3333 | |
497711e7 |
3334 | =for hackers |
3335 | Found in file util.c |
3336 | |
954c1994 |
3337 | =item XPUSHi |
3338 | |
3339 | Push an integer onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Handles |
3340 | 'set' magic. See C<PUSHi>. |
3341 | |
3342 | void XPUSHi(IV iv) |
3343 | |
497711e7 |
3344 | =for hackers |
3345 | Found in file pp.h |
3346 | |
954c1994 |
3347 | =item XPUSHn |
3348 | |
3349 | Push a double onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Handles |
3350 | 'set' magic. See C<PUSHn>. |
3351 | |
3352 | void XPUSHn(NV nv) |
3353 | |
497711e7 |
3354 | =for hackers |
3355 | Found in file pp.h |
3356 | |
954c1994 |
3357 | =item XPUSHp |
3358 | |
3359 | Push a string onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. The C<len> |
3360 | indicates the length of the string. Handles 'set' magic. See |
3361 | C<PUSHp>. |
3362 | |
3363 | void XPUSHp(char* str, STRLEN len) |
3364 | |
497711e7 |
3365 | =for hackers |
3366 | Found in file pp.h |
3367 | |
954c1994 |
3368 | =item XPUSHs |
3369 | |
3370 | Push an SV onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Does not |
3371 | handle 'set' magic. See C<PUSHs>. |
3372 | |
3373 | void XPUSHs(SV* sv) |
3374 | |
497711e7 |
3375 | =for hackers |
3376 | Found in file pp.h |
3377 | |
954c1994 |
3378 | =item XPUSHu |
3379 | |
1c846c1f |
3380 | Push an unsigned integer onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. |
954c1994 |
3381 | See C<PUSHu>. |
3382 | |
3383 | void XPUSHu(UV uv) |
3384 | |
497711e7 |
3385 | =for hackers |
3386 | Found in file pp.h |
3387 | |
954c1994 |
3388 | =item XS |
3389 | |
3390 | Macro to declare an XSUB and its C parameter list. This is handled by |
3391 | C<xsubpp>. |
3392 | |
497711e7 |
3393 | =for hackers |
3394 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3395 | |
954c1994 |
3396 | =item XSRETURN |
3397 | |
3398 | Return from XSUB, indicating number of items on the stack. This is usually |
3399 | handled by C<xsubpp>. |
3400 | |
3401 | void XSRETURN(int nitems) |
3402 | |
497711e7 |
3403 | =for hackers |
3404 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3405 | |
954c1994 |
3406 | =item XSRETURN_EMPTY |
3407 | |
3408 | Return an empty list from an XSUB immediately. |
3409 | |
3410 | XSRETURN_EMPTY; |
3411 | |
497711e7 |
3412 | =for hackers |
3413 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3414 | |
954c1994 |
3415 | =item XSRETURN_IV |
3416 | |
3417 | Return an integer from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mIV>. |
3418 | |
3419 | void XSRETURN_IV(IV iv) |
3420 | |
497711e7 |
3421 | =for hackers |
3422 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3423 | |
954c1994 |
3424 | =item XSRETURN_NO |
3425 | |
3426 | Return C<&PL_sv_no> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mNO>. |
3427 | |
3428 | XSRETURN_NO; |
3429 | |
497711e7 |
3430 | =for hackers |
3431 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3432 | |
954c1994 |
3433 | =item XSRETURN_NV |
3434 | |
3435 | Return an double from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mNV>. |
3436 | |
3437 | void XSRETURN_NV(NV nv) |
3438 | |
497711e7 |
3439 | =for hackers |
3440 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3441 | |
954c1994 |
3442 | =item XSRETURN_PV |
3443 | |
3444 | Return a copy of a string from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mPV>. |
3445 | |
3446 | void XSRETURN_PV(char* str) |
3447 | |
497711e7 |
3448 | =for hackers |
3449 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3450 | |
954c1994 |
3451 | =item XSRETURN_UNDEF |
3452 | |
3453 | Return C<&PL_sv_undef> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mUNDEF>. |
3454 | |
3455 | XSRETURN_UNDEF; |
3456 | |
497711e7 |
3457 | =for hackers |
3458 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3459 | |
954c1994 |
3460 | =item XSRETURN_YES |
3461 | |
3462 | Return C<&PL_sv_yes> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mYES>. |
3463 | |
3464 | XSRETURN_YES; |
3465 | |
497711e7 |
3466 | =for hackers |
3467 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3468 | |
954c1994 |
3469 | =item XST_mIV |
3470 | |
3471 | Place an integer into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The |
3472 | value is stored in a new mortal SV. |
3473 | |
3474 | void XST_mIV(int pos, IV iv) |
3475 | |
497711e7 |
3476 | =for hackers |
3477 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3478 | |
954c1994 |
3479 | =item XST_mNO |
3480 | |
3481 | Place C<&PL_sv_no> into the specified position C<pos> on the |
3482 | stack. |
3483 | |
3484 | void XST_mNO(int pos) |
3485 | |
497711e7 |
3486 | =for hackers |
3487 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3488 | |
954c1994 |
3489 | =item XST_mNV |
3490 | |
3491 | Place a double into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The value |
3492 | is stored in a new mortal SV. |
3493 | |
3494 | void XST_mNV(int pos, NV nv) |
3495 | |
497711e7 |
3496 | =for hackers |
3497 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3498 | |
954c1994 |
3499 | =item XST_mPV |
3500 | |
3501 | Place a copy of a string into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. |
3502 | The value is stored in a new mortal SV. |
3503 | |
3504 | void XST_mPV(int pos, char* str) |
3505 | |
497711e7 |
3506 | =for hackers |
3507 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3508 | |
954c1994 |
3509 | =item XST_mUNDEF |
3510 | |
3511 | Place C<&PL_sv_undef> into the specified position C<pos> on the |
3512 | stack. |
3513 | |
3514 | void XST_mUNDEF(int pos) |
3515 | |
497711e7 |
3516 | =for hackers |
3517 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3518 | |
954c1994 |
3519 | =item XST_mYES |
3520 | |
3521 | Place C<&PL_sv_yes> into the specified position C<pos> on the |
3522 | stack. |
3523 | |
3524 | void XST_mYES(int pos) |
3525 | |
497711e7 |
3526 | =for hackers |
3527 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3528 | |
954c1994 |
3529 | =item XS_VERSION |
3530 | |
3531 | The version identifier for an XS module. This is usually |
3532 | handled automatically by C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. See C<XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK>. |
3533 | |
497711e7 |
3534 | =for hackers |
3535 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3536 | |
954c1994 |
3537 | =item XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK |
3538 | |
3539 | Macro to verify that a PM module's $VERSION variable matches the XS |
3540 | module's C<XS_VERSION> variable. This is usually handled automatically by |
3541 | C<xsubpp>. See L<perlxs/"The VERSIONCHECK: Keyword">. |
3542 | |
3543 | XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK; |
3544 | |
497711e7 |
3545 | =for hackers |
3546 | Found in file XSUB.h |
3547 | |
954c1994 |
3548 | =item Zero |
3549 | |
3550 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memzero> function. The C<dest> is the |
3551 | destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is the type. |
3552 | |
3553 | void Zero(void* dest, int nitems, type) |
3554 | |
497711e7 |
3555 | =for hackers |
3556 | Found in file handy.h |
3557 | |
954c1994 |
3558 | =back |
3559 | |
3560 | =head1 AUTHORS |
3561 | |
3562 | Until May 1997, this document was maintained by Jeff Okamoto |
3563 | <okamoto@corp.hp.com>. It is now maintained as part of Perl itself. |
3564 | |
3565 | With lots of help and suggestions from Dean Roehrich, Malcolm Beattie, |
3566 | Andreas Koenig, Paul Hudson, Ilya Zakharevich, Paul Marquess, Neil |
3567 | Bowers, Matthew Green, Tim Bunce, Spider Boardman, Ulrich Pfeifer, |
3568 | Stephen McCamant, and Gurusamy Sarathy. |
3569 | |
3570 | API Listing originally by Dean Roehrich <roehrich@cray.com>. |
3571 | |
3572 | Updated to be autogenerated from comments in the source by Benjamin Stuhl. |
3573 | |
3574 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
3575 | |
3576 | perlguts(1), perlxs(1), perlxstut(1), perlintern(1) |
3577 | |