3 perlintern - autogenerated documentation of purely B<internal>
8 This file is the autogenerated documentation of functions in the
9 Perl interpreter that are documented using Perl's internal documentation
10 format but are not marked as part of the Perl API. In other words,
11 B<they are not for use in extensions>!
14 =head1 CV reference counts and CvOUTSIDE
20 Each CV has a pointer, C<CvOUTSIDE()>, to its lexically enclosing
21 CV (if any). Because pointers to anonymous sub prototypes are
22 stored in C<&> pad slots, it is a possible to get a circular reference,
23 with the parent pointing to the child and vice-versa. To avoid the
24 ensuing memory leak, we do not increment the reference count of the CV
25 pointed to by C<CvOUTSIDE> in the I<one specific instance> that the parent
26 has a C<&> pad slot pointing back to us. In this case, we set the
27 C<CvWEAKOUTSIDE> flag in the child. This allows us to determine under what
28 circumstances we should decrement the refcount of the parent when freeing
31 There is a further complication with non-closure anonymous subs (ie those
32 that do not refer to any lexicals outside that sub). In this case, the
33 anonymous prototype is shared rather than being cloned. This has the
34 consequence that the parent may be freed while there are still active
37 BEGIN { $a = sub { eval '$x' } }
39 In this case, the BEGIN is freed immediately after execution since there
40 are no active references to it: the anon sub prototype has
41 C<CvWEAKOUTSIDE> set since it's not a closure, and $a points to the same
42 CV, so it doesn't contribute to BEGIN's refcount either. When $a is
43 executed, the C<eval '$x'> causes the chain of C<CvOUTSIDE>s to be followed,
44 and the freed BEGIN is accessed.
46 To avoid this, whenever a CV and its associated pad is freed, any
47 C<&> entries in the pad are explicitly removed from the pad, and if the
48 refcount of the pointed-to anon sub is still positive, then that
49 child's C<CvOUTSIDE> is set to point to its grandparent. This will only
50 occur in the single specific case of a non-closure anon prototype
51 having one or more active references (such as C<$a> above).
53 One other thing to consider is that a CV may be merely undefined
54 rather than freed, eg C<undef &foo>. In this case, its refcount may
55 not have reached zero, but we still delete its pad and its C<CvROOT> etc.
56 Since various children may still have their C<CvOUTSIDE> pointing at this
57 undefined CV, we keep its own C<CvOUTSIDE> for the time being, so that
58 the chain of lexical scopes is unbroken. For example, the following
62 sub tmp { sub { eval '$x' } }
67 bool CvWEAKOUTSIDE(CV *cv)
75 =head1 Functions in file pad.h
82 Save the current pad in the given context block structure.
84 void CX_CURPAD_SAVE(struct context)
91 Access the SV at offset po in the saved current pad in the given
92 context block structure (can be used as an lvalue).
94 SV * CX_CURPAD_SV(struct context, PADOFFSET po)
101 Get the value from slot C<po> in the base (DEPTH=1) pad of a padlist
103 SV * PAD_BASE_SV (PADLIST padlist, PADOFFSET po)
111 Clone the state variables associated with running and compiling pads.
113 void PAD_CLONE_VARS(PerlInterpreter *proto_perl \)
118 =item PAD_COMPNAME_FLAGS
120 Return the flags for the current compiling pad name
121 at offset C<po>. Assumes a valid slot entry.
123 U32 PAD_COMPNAME_FLAGS(PADOFFSET po)
128 =item PAD_COMPNAME_GEN
130 The generation number of the name at offset C<po> in the current
131 compiling pad (lvalue). Note that C<SvCUR> is hijacked for this purpose.
133 STRLEN PAD_COMPNAME_GEN(PADOFFSET po)
138 =item PAD_COMPNAME_OURSTASH
140 Return the stash associated with an C<our> variable.
141 Assumes the slot entry is a valid C<our> lexical.
143 HV * PAD_COMPNAME_OURSTASH(PADOFFSET po)
148 =item PAD_COMPNAME_PV
150 Return the name of the current compiling pad name
151 at offset C<po>. Assumes a valid slot entry.
153 char * PAD_COMPNAME_PV(PADOFFSET po)
158 =item PAD_COMPNAME_TYPE
160 Return the type (stash) of the current compiling pad name at offset
161 C<po>. Must be a valid name. Returns null if not typed.
163 HV * PAD_COMPNAME_TYPE(PADOFFSET po)
172 void PAD_DUP(PADLIST dstpad, PADLIST srcpad, CLONE_PARAMS* param)
177 =item PAD_RESTORE_LOCAL
179 Restore the old pad saved into the local variable opad by PAD_SAVE_LOCAL()
181 void PAD_RESTORE_LOCAL(PAD *opad)
188 Save the current pad to the local variable opad, then make the
189 current pad equal to npad
191 void PAD_SAVE_LOCAL(PAD *opad, PAD *npad)
196 =item PAD_SAVE_SETNULLPAD
198 Save the current pad then set it to null.
200 void PAD_SAVE_SETNULLPAD()
207 Set the slot at offset C<po> in the current pad to C<sv>
209 SV * PAD_SETSV (PADOFFSET po, SV* sv)
216 Set the current pad to be pad C<n> in the padlist, saving
217 the previous current pad.
219 void PAD_SET_CUR (PADLIST padlist, I32 n)
226 Get the value at offset C<po> in the current pad
228 void PAD_SV (PADOFFSET po)
235 Lightweight and lvalue version of C<PAD_SV>.
236 Get or set the value at offset C<po> in the current pad.
237 Unlike C<PAD_SV>, does not print diagnostics with -DX.
238 For internal use only.
240 SV * PAD_SVl (PADOFFSET po)
247 Clear the pointed to pad value on scope exit. (ie the runtime action of 'my')
249 void SAVECLEARSV (SV **svp)
256 save PL_comppad and PL_curpad
269 Save a pad slot (used to restore after an iteration)
271 XXX DAPM it would make more sense to make the arg a PADOFFSET
272 void SAVEPADSV (PADOFFSET po)
280 =head1 Functions in file pp_ctl.c
287 Locate the CV corresponding to the currently executing sub or eval.
288 If db_seqp is non_null, skip CVs that are in the DB package and populate
289 *db_seqp with the cop sequence number at the point that the DB:: code was
290 entered. (allows debuggers to eval in the scope of the breakpoint rather
291 than in in the scope of the debuger itself).
293 CV* find_runcv(U32 *db_seqp)
296 Found in file pp_ctl.c
301 =head1 Global Variables
307 When Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d> switch, this SV is a
308 boolean which indicates whether subs are being single-stepped.
309 Single-stepping is automatically turned on after every step. This is the C
310 variable which corresponds to Perl's $DB::single variable. See
316 Found in file intrpvar.h
320 When Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d> switch, this GV contains
321 the SV which holds the name of the sub being debugged. This is the C
322 variable which corresponds to Perl's $DB::sub variable. See
328 Found in file intrpvar.h
332 Trace variable used when Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d>
333 switch. This is the C variable which corresponds to Perl's $DB::trace
334 variable. See C<PL_DBsingle>.
339 Found in file intrpvar.h
343 The C variable which corresponds to Perl's $^W warning variable.
348 Found in file intrpvar.h
352 The GV which was last used for a filehandle input operation. (C<< <FH> >>)
357 Found in file thrdvar.h
361 The output field separator - C<$,> in Perl space.
366 Found in file thrdvar.h
370 The input record separator - C<$/> in Perl space.
375 Found in file thrdvar.h
386 Returns C<TRUE> if given the name of a magical GV.
388 Currently only useful internally when determining if a GV should be
389 created even in rvalue contexts.
391 C<flags> is not used at present but available for future extension to
392 allow selecting particular classes of magical variable.
394 bool is_gv_magical(char *name, STRLEN len, U32 flags)
408 Function called by C<do_readline> to spawn a glob (or do the glob inside
409 perl on VMS). This code used to be inline, but now perl uses C<File::Glob>
410 this glob starter is only used by miniperl during the build process.
411 Moving it away shrinks pp_hot.c; shrinking pp_hot.c helps speed perl up.
413 PerlIO* start_glob(SV* pattern, IO *io)
421 =head1 Pad Data Structures
427 CV's can have CvPADLIST(cv) set to point to an AV.
429 For these purposes "forms" are a kind-of CV, eval""s are too (except they're
430 not callable at will and are always thrown away after the eval"" is done
431 executing). Require'd files are simply evals without any outer lexical
434 XSUBs don't have CvPADLIST set - dXSTARG fetches values from PL_curpad,
435 but that is really the callers pad (a slot of which is allocated by
438 The CvPADLIST AV has does not have AvREAL set, so REFCNT of component items
439 is managed "manual" (mostly in pad.c) rather than normal av.c rules.
440 The items in the AV are not SVs as for a normal AV, but other AVs:
442 0'th Entry of the CvPADLIST is an AV which represents the "names" or rather
443 the "static type information" for lexicals.
445 The CvDEPTH'th entry of CvPADLIST AV is an AV which is the stack frame at that
446 depth of recursion into the CV.
447 The 0'th slot of a frame AV is an AV which is @_.
448 other entries are storage for variables and op targets.
451 C<PL_comppad_name> is set to the names AV.
452 C<PL_comppad> is set to the frame AV for the frame CvDEPTH == 1.
453 C<PL_curpad> is set to the body of the frame AV (i.e. AvARRAY(PL_comppad)).
455 During execution, C<PL_comppad> and C<PL_curpad> refer to the live
456 frame of the currently executing sub.
458 Iterating over the names AV iterates over all possible pad
459 items. Pad slots that are SVs_PADTMP (targets/GVs/constants) end up having
460 &PL_sv_undef "names" (see pad_alloc()).
462 Only my/our variable (SVs_PADMY/SVs_PADOUR) slots get valid names.
463 The rest are op targets/GVs/constants which are statically allocated
464 or resolved at compile time. These don't have names by which they
465 can be looked up from Perl code at run time through eval"" like
466 my/our variables can be. Since they can't be looked up by "name"
467 but only by their index allocated at compile time (which is usually
468 in PL_op->op_targ), wasting a name SV for them doesn't make sense.
470 The SVs in the names AV have their PV being the name of the variable.
471 NV+1..IV inclusive is a range of cop_seq numbers for which the name is
472 valid. For typed lexicals name SV is SVt_PVMG and SvSTASH points at the
473 type. For C<our> lexicals, the type is SVt_PVGV, and GvSTASH points at the
474 stash of the associated global (so that duplicate C<our> delarations in the
475 same package can be detected). SvCUR is sometimes hijacked to
476 store the generation number during compilation.
478 If SvFAKE is set on the name SV, then that slot in the frame AV is
479 a REFCNT'ed reference to a lexical from "outside". In this case,
480 the name SV does not use NVX and IVX to store a cop_seq range, since it is
481 in scope throughout. Instead IVX stores some flags containing info about
482 the real lexical (is it declared in an anon, and is it capable of being
483 instantiated multiple times?), and for fake ANONs, NVX contains the index
484 within the parent's pad where the lexical's value is stored, to make
487 If the 'name' is '&' the corresponding entry in frame AV
488 is a CV representing a possible closure.
489 (SvFAKE and name of '&' is not a meaningful combination currently but could
490 become so if C<my sub foo {}> is implemented.)
492 AV * CvPADLIST(CV *cv)
499 Clone a CV: make a new CV which points to the same code etc, but which
500 has a newly-created pad built by copying the prototype pad and capturing
503 CV* cv_clone(CV* proto)
510 dump the contents of a CV
512 void cv_dump(CV *cv, char *title)
519 Dump the contents of a padlist
521 void do_dump_pad(I32 level, PerlIO *file, PADLIST *padlist, int full)
528 "Introduce" my variables to visible status.
537 Add an anon code entry to the current compiling pad
539 PADOFFSET pad_add_anon(SV* sv, OPCODE op_type)
546 Create a new name and associated PADMY SV in the current pad; return the
548 If C<typestash> is valid, the name is for a typed lexical; set the
549 name's stash to that value.
550 If C<ourstash> is valid, it's an our lexical, set the name's
551 GvSTASH to that value
553 If fake, it means we're cloning an existing entry
555 PADOFFSET pad_add_name(char *name, HV* typestash, HV* ourstash, bool clone)
562 Allocate a new my or tmp pad entry. For a my, simply push a null SV onto
563 the end of PL_comppad, but for a tmp, scan the pad from PL_padix upwards
564 for a slot which has no name and and no active value.
566 PADOFFSET pad_alloc(I32 optype, U32 tmptype)
571 =item pad_block_start
573 Update the pad compilation state variables on entry to a new block
575 void pad_block_start(int full)
582 Check for duplicate declarations: report any of:
583 * a my in the current scope with the same name;
584 * an our (anywhere in the pad) with the same name and the same stash
586 C<is_our> indicates that the name to check is an 'our' declaration
588 void pad_check_dup(char* name, bool is_our, HV* ourstash)
595 Find a named lexical anywhere in a chain of nested pads. Add fake entries
596 in the inner pads if it's found in an outer one.
598 Returns the offset in the bottom pad of the lex or the fake lex.
599 cv is the CV in which to start the search, and seq is the current cop_seq
600 to match against. If warn is true, print appropriate warnings. The out_*
601 vars return values, and so are pointers to where the returned values
602 should be stored. out_capture, if non-null, requests that the innermost
603 instance of the lexical is captured; out_name_sv is set to the innermost
604 matched namesv or fake namesv; out_flags returns the flags normally
605 associated with the IVX field of a fake namesv.
607 Note that pad_findlex() is recursive; it recurses up the chain of CVs,
608 then comes back down, adding fake entries as it goes. It has to be this way
609 because fake namesvs in anon protoypes have to store in NVX the index into
612 PADOFFSET pad_findlex(char *name, CV* cv, U32 seq, int warn, SV** out_capture, SV** out_name_sv, int *out_flags)
619 Given a lexical name, try to find its offset, first in the current pad,
620 or failing that, in the pads of any lexically enclosing subs (including
621 the complications introduced by eval). If the name is found in an outer pad,
622 then a fake entry is added to the current pad.
623 Returns the offset in the current pad, or NOT_IN_PAD on failure.
625 PADOFFSET pad_findmy(char* name)
630 =item pad_fixup_inner_anons
632 For any anon CVs in the pad, change CvOUTSIDE of that CV from
633 old_cv to new_cv if necessary. Needed when a newly-compiled CV has to be
634 moved to a pre-existing CV struct.
636 void pad_fixup_inner_anons(PADLIST *padlist, CV *old_cv, CV *new_cv)
643 Free the SV at offet po in the current pad.
645 void pad_free(PADOFFSET po)
652 Cleanup at end of scope during compilation: set the max seq number for
653 lexicals in this scope and warn of any lexicals that never got introduced.
662 Create a new compiling padlist, saving and updating the various global
663 vars at the same time as creating the pad itself. The following flags
664 can be OR'ed together:
666 padnew_CLONE this pad is for a cloned CV
667 padnew_SAVE save old globals
668 padnew_SAVESUB also save extra stuff for start of sub
670 PADLIST* pad_new(int flags)
677 Push a new pad frame onto the padlist, unless there's already a pad at
678 this depth, in which case don't bother creating a new one.
679 If has_args is true, give the new pad an @_ in slot zero.
681 void pad_push(PADLIST *padlist, int depth, int has_args)
688 Mark all the current temporaries for reuse
697 Set the entry at offset po in the current pad to sv.
698 Use the macro PAD_SETSV() rather than calling this function directly.
700 void pad_setsv(PADOFFSET po, SV* sv)
707 Abandon the tmp in the current pad at offset po and replace with a
710 void pad_swipe(PADOFFSET po, bool refadjust)
717 Tidy up a pad after we've finished compiling it:
718 * remove most stuff from the pads of anonsub prototypes;
722 void pad_tidy(padtidy_type type)
729 Free the padlist associated with a CV.
730 If parts of it happen to be current, we null the relevant
731 PL_*pad* global vars so that we don't have any dangling references left.
732 We also repoint the CvOUTSIDE of any about-to-be-orphaned
733 inner subs to the outer of this cv.
735 (This function should really be called pad_free, but the name was already
738 void pad_undef(CV* cv)
746 =head1 Stack Manipulation Macros
752 Declare Just C<SP>. This is actually identical to C<dSP>, and declares
753 a local copy of perl's stack pointer, available via the C<SP> macro.
754 See C<SP>. (Available for backward source code compatibility with the
755 old (Perl 5.005) thread model.)
764 True if this op will be the return value of an lvalue subroutine
772 =head1 SV Manipulation Functions
778 Print appropriate "Use of uninitialized variable" warning
787 Given a chunk of memory, link it to the head of the list of arenas,
788 and split it into a list of free SVs.
790 void sv_add_arena(char* ptr, U32 size, U32 flags)
797 Decrement the refcnt of each remaining SV, possibly triggering a
798 cleanup. This function may have to be called multiple times to free
799 SVs which are in complex self-referential hierarchies.
808 Attempt to destroy all objects not yet freed
817 Deallocate the memory used by all arenas. Note that all the individual SV
818 heads and bodies within the arenas must already have been freed.
820 void sv_free_arenas()
830 The autodocumentation system was originally added to the Perl core by
831 Benjamin Stuhl. Documentation is by whoever was kind enough to
832 document their functions.
836 perlguts(1), perlapi(1)