3 * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
4 * 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 by Larry Wall and others
6 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
7 * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file.
12 * 'Very useful, no doubt, that was to Saruman; yet it seems that he was
13 * not content.' --Gandalf to Pippin
15 * [p.598 of _The Lord of the Rings_, III/xi: "The PalantÃr"]
18 /* This file contains assorted utility routines.
19 * Which is a polite way of saying any stuff that people couldn't think of
20 * a better place for. Amongst other things, it includes the warning and
21 * dieing stuff, plus wrappers for malloc code.
25 #define PERL_IN_UTIL_C
31 # define SIG_ERR ((Sighandler_t) -1)
36 /* Missing protos on LynxOS */
41 # include <sys/wait.h>
46 # include <sys/select.h>
52 #if defined(HAS_FCNTL) && defined(F_SETFD) && !defined(FD_CLOEXEC)
53 # define FD_CLOEXEC 1 /* NeXT needs this */
56 /* NOTE: Do not call the next three routines directly. Use the macros
57 * in handy.h, so that we can easily redefine everything to do tracking of
58 * allocated hunks back to the original New to track down any memory leaks.
59 * XXX This advice seems to be widely ignored :-( --AD August 1996.
66 /* Can't use PerlIO to write as it allocates memory */
67 PerlLIO_write(PerlIO_fileno(Perl_error_log),
68 PL_no_mem, strlen(PL_no_mem));
70 NORETURN_FUNCTION_END;
73 /* paranoid version of system's malloc() */
76 Perl_safesysmalloc(MEM_SIZE size)
82 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
83 "Allocation too large: %lx\n", size) FLUSH;
86 #endif /* HAS_64K_LIMIT */
87 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
92 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: malloc");
94 ptr = (Malloc_t)PerlMem_malloc(size?size:1); /* malloc(0) is NASTY on our system */
95 PERL_ALLOC_CHECK(ptr);
96 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "0x%"UVxf": (%05ld) malloc %ld bytes\n",PTR2UV(ptr),(long)PL_an++,(long)size));
98 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
99 struct perl_memory_debug_header *const header
100 = (struct perl_memory_debug_header *)ptr;
104 PoisonNew(((char *)ptr), size, char);
107 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
108 header->interpreter = aTHX;
109 /* Link us into the list. */
110 header->prev = &PL_memory_debug_header;
111 header->next = PL_memory_debug_header.next;
112 PL_memory_debug_header.next = header;
113 header->next->prev = header;
117 ptr = (Malloc_t)((char*)ptr+sTHX);
124 return write_no_mem();
129 /* paranoid version of system's realloc() */
132 Perl_safesysrealloc(Malloc_t where,MEM_SIZE size)
136 #if !defined(STANDARD_C) && !defined(HAS_REALLOC_PROTOTYPE) && !defined(PERL_MICRO)
137 Malloc_t PerlMem_realloc();
138 #endif /* !defined(STANDARD_C) && !defined(HAS_REALLOC_PROTOTYPE) */
142 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
143 "Reallocation too large: %lx\n", size) FLUSH;
146 #endif /* HAS_64K_LIMIT */
153 return safesysmalloc(size);
154 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
155 where = (Malloc_t)((char*)where-sTHX);
158 struct perl_memory_debug_header *const header
159 = (struct perl_memory_debug_header *)where;
161 if (header->interpreter != aTHX) {
162 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: realloc from wrong pool");
164 assert(header->next->prev == header);
165 assert(header->prev->next == header);
167 if (header->size > size) {
168 const MEM_SIZE freed_up = header->size - size;
169 char *start_of_freed = ((char *)where) + size;
170 PoisonFree(start_of_freed, freed_up, char);
178 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: realloc");
180 ptr = (Malloc_t)PerlMem_realloc(where,size);
181 PERL_ALLOC_CHECK(ptr);
183 /* MUST do this fixup first, before doing ANYTHING else, as anything else
184 might allocate memory/free/move memory, and until we do the fixup, it
185 may well be chasing (and writing to) free memory. */
186 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
188 struct perl_memory_debug_header *const header
189 = (struct perl_memory_debug_header *)ptr;
192 if (header->size < size) {
193 const MEM_SIZE fresh = size - header->size;
194 char *start_of_fresh = ((char *)ptr) + size;
195 PoisonNew(start_of_fresh, fresh, char);
199 header->next->prev = header;
200 header->prev->next = header;
202 ptr = (Malloc_t)((char*)ptr+sTHX);
206 /* In particular, must do that fixup above before logging anything via
207 *printf(), as it can reallocate memory, which can cause SEGVs. */
209 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "0x%"UVxf": (%05ld) rfree\n",PTR2UV(where),(long)PL_an++));
210 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "0x%"UVxf": (%05ld) realloc %ld bytes\n",PTR2UV(ptr),(long)PL_an++,(long)size));
219 return write_no_mem();
224 /* safe version of system's free() */
227 Perl_safesysfree(Malloc_t where)
229 #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS) || defined(PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL)
234 DEBUG_m( PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "0x%"UVxf": (%05ld) free\n",PTR2UV(where),(long)PL_an++));
236 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
237 where = (Malloc_t)((char*)where-sTHX);
239 struct perl_memory_debug_header *const header
240 = (struct perl_memory_debug_header *)where;
242 if (header->interpreter != aTHX) {
243 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: free from wrong pool");
246 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: duplicate free");
248 if (!(header->next) || header->next->prev != header
249 || header->prev->next != header) {
250 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: bad free");
252 /* Unlink us from the chain. */
253 header->next->prev = header->prev;
254 header->prev->next = header->next;
256 PoisonNew(where, header->size, char);
258 /* Trigger the duplicate free warning. */
266 /* safe version of system's calloc() */
269 Perl_safesyscalloc(MEM_SIZE count, MEM_SIZE size)
273 MEM_SIZE total_size = 0;
275 /* Even though calloc() for zero bytes is strange, be robust. */
276 if (size && (count <= MEM_SIZE_MAX / size))
277 total_size = size * count;
279 Perl_croak_nocontext("%s", PL_memory_wrap);
280 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
281 if (sTHX <= MEM_SIZE_MAX - (MEM_SIZE)total_size)
284 Perl_croak_nocontext("%s", PL_memory_wrap);
287 if (total_size > 0xffff) {
288 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
289 "Allocation too large: %lx\n", total_size) FLUSH;
292 #endif /* HAS_64K_LIMIT */
294 if ((long)size < 0 || (long)count < 0)
295 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: calloc");
297 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
298 /* Have to use malloc() because we've added some space for our tracking
300 /* malloc(0) is non-portable. */
301 ptr = (Malloc_t)PerlMem_malloc(total_size ? total_size : 1);
303 /* Use calloc() because it might save a memset() if the memory is fresh
304 and clean from the OS. */
306 ptr = (Malloc_t)PerlMem_calloc(count, size);
307 else /* calloc(0) is non-portable. */
308 ptr = (Malloc_t)PerlMem_calloc(count ? count : 1, size ? size : 1);
310 PERL_ALLOC_CHECK(ptr);
311 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "0x%"UVxf": (%05ld) calloc %ld x %ld bytes\n",PTR2UV(ptr),(long)PL_an++,(long)count,(long)total_size));
313 #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
315 struct perl_memory_debug_header *const header
316 = (struct perl_memory_debug_header *)ptr;
318 memset((void*)ptr, 0, total_size);
319 header->interpreter = aTHX;
320 /* Link us into the list. */
321 header->prev = &PL_memory_debug_header;
322 header->next = PL_memory_debug_header.next;
323 PL_memory_debug_header.next = header;
324 header->next->prev = header;
326 header->size = total_size;
328 ptr = (Malloc_t)((char*)ptr+sTHX);
335 return write_no_mem();
338 /* These must be defined when not using Perl's malloc for binary
343 Malloc_t Perl_malloc (MEM_SIZE nbytes)
346 return (Malloc_t)PerlMem_malloc(nbytes);
349 Malloc_t Perl_calloc (MEM_SIZE elements, MEM_SIZE size)
352 return (Malloc_t)PerlMem_calloc(elements, size);
355 Malloc_t Perl_realloc (Malloc_t where, MEM_SIZE nbytes)
358 return (Malloc_t)PerlMem_realloc(where, nbytes);
361 Free_t Perl_mfree (Malloc_t where)
369 /* copy a string up to some (non-backslashed) delimiter, if any */
372 Perl_delimcpy(pTHX_ register char *to, register const char *toend, register const char *from, register const char *fromend, register int delim, I32 *retlen)
377 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_DELIMCPY;
379 for (tolen = 0; from < fromend; from++, tolen++) {
381 if (from[1] != delim) {
388 else if (*from == delim)
399 /* return ptr to little string in big string, NULL if not found */
400 /* This routine was donated by Corey Satten. */
403 Perl_instr(pTHX_ register const char *big, register const char *little)
408 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_INSTR;
416 register const char *s, *x;
419 for (x=big,s=little; *s; /**/ ) {
430 return (char*)(big-1);
435 /* same as instr but allow embedded nulls */
438 Perl_ninstr(pTHX_ const char *big, const char *bigend, const char *little, const char *lend)
440 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_NINSTR;
445 const char first = *little;
447 bigend -= lend - little++;
449 while (big <= bigend) {
450 if (*big++ == first) {
451 for (x=big,s=little; s < lend; x++,s++) {
455 return (char*)(big-1);
462 /* reverse of the above--find last substring */
465 Perl_rninstr(pTHX_ register const char *big, const char *bigend, const char *little, const char *lend)
467 register const char *bigbeg;
468 register const I32 first = *little;
469 register const char * const littleend = lend;
472 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_RNINSTR;
474 if (little >= littleend)
475 return (char*)bigend;
477 big = bigend - (littleend - little++);
478 while (big >= bigbeg) {
479 register const char *s, *x;
482 for (x=big+2,s=little; s < littleend; /**/ ) {
491 return (char*)(big+1);
496 /* As a space optimization, we do not compile tables for strings of length
497 0 and 1, and for strings of length 2 unless FBMcf_TAIL. These are
498 special-cased in fbm_instr().
500 If FBMcf_TAIL, the table is created as if the string has a trailing \n. */
503 =head1 Miscellaneous Functions
505 =for apidoc fbm_compile
507 Analyses the string in order to make fast searches on it using fbm_instr()
508 -- the Boyer-Moore algorithm.
514 Perl_fbm_compile(pTHX_ SV *sv, U32 flags)
517 register const U8 *s;
523 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FBM_COMPILE;
525 if (flags & FBMcf_TAIL) {
526 MAGIC * const mg = SvUTF8(sv) && SvMAGICAL(sv) ? mg_find(sv, PERL_MAGIC_utf8) : NULL;
527 sv_catpvs(sv, "\n"); /* Taken into account in fbm_instr() */
528 if (mg && mg->mg_len >= 0)
531 s = (U8*)SvPV_force_mutable(sv, len);
532 if (len == 0) /* TAIL might be on a zero-length string. */
534 SvUPGRADE(sv, SVt_PVGV);
539 const unsigned char *sb;
540 const U8 mlen = (len>255) ? 255 : (U8)len;
543 Sv_Grow(sv, len + 256 + PERL_FBM_TABLE_OFFSET);
545 = (unsigned char*)(SvPVX_mutable(sv) + len + PERL_FBM_TABLE_OFFSET);
546 s = table - 1 - PERL_FBM_TABLE_OFFSET; /* last char */
547 memset((void*)table, mlen, 256);
549 sb = s - mlen + 1; /* first char (maybe) */
551 if (table[*s] == mlen)
556 Sv_Grow(sv, len + PERL_FBM_TABLE_OFFSET);
558 sv_magic(sv, NULL, PERL_MAGIC_bm, NULL, 0); /* deep magic */
560 s = (const unsigned char*)(SvPVX_const(sv)); /* deeper magic */
561 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
562 if (PL_freq[s[i]] < frequency) {
564 frequency = PL_freq[s[i]];
567 BmFLAGS(sv) = (U8)flags;
568 BmRARE(sv) = s[rarest];
569 BmPREVIOUS(sv) = rarest;
570 BmUSEFUL(sv) = 100; /* Initial value */
571 if (flags & FBMcf_TAIL)
573 DEBUG_r(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "rarest char %c at %lu\n",
574 BmRARE(sv),(unsigned long)BmPREVIOUS(sv)));
577 /* If SvTAIL(littlestr), it has a fake '\n' at end. */
578 /* If SvTAIL is actually due to \Z or \z, this gives false positives
582 =for apidoc fbm_instr
584 Returns the location of the SV in the string delimited by C<str> and
585 C<strend>. It returns C<NULL> if the string can't be found. The C<sv>
586 does not have to be fbm_compiled, but the search will not be as fast
593 Perl_fbm_instr(pTHX_ unsigned char *big, register unsigned char *bigend, SV *littlestr, U32 flags)
595 register unsigned char *s;
597 register const unsigned char *little
598 = (const unsigned char *)SvPV_const(littlestr,l);
599 register STRLEN littlelen = l;
600 register const I32 multiline = flags & FBMrf_MULTILINE;
602 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FBM_INSTR;
604 if ((STRLEN)(bigend - big) < littlelen) {
605 if ( SvTAIL(littlestr)
606 && ((STRLEN)(bigend - big) == littlelen - 1)
608 || (*big == *little &&
609 memEQ((char *)big, (char *)little, littlelen - 1))))
614 if (littlelen <= 2) { /* Special-cased */
616 if (littlelen == 1) {
617 if (SvTAIL(littlestr) && !multiline) { /* Anchor only! */
618 /* Know that bigend != big. */
619 if (bigend[-1] == '\n')
620 return (char *)(bigend - 1);
621 return (char *) bigend;
629 if (SvTAIL(littlestr))
630 return (char *) bigend;
634 return (char*)big; /* Cannot be SvTAIL! */
637 if (SvTAIL(littlestr) && !multiline) {
638 if (bigend[-1] == '\n' && bigend[-2] == *little)
639 return (char*)bigend - 2;
640 if (bigend[-1] == *little)
641 return (char*)bigend - 1;
645 /* This should be better than FBM if c1 == c2, and almost
646 as good otherwise: maybe better since we do less indirection.
647 And we save a lot of memory by caching no table. */
648 const unsigned char c1 = little[0];
649 const unsigned char c2 = little[1];
654 while (s <= bigend) {
664 goto check_1char_anchor;
675 goto check_1char_anchor;
678 while (s <= bigend) {
683 goto check_1char_anchor;
692 check_1char_anchor: /* One char and anchor! */
693 if (SvTAIL(littlestr) && (*bigend == *little))
694 return (char *)bigend; /* bigend is already decremented. */
697 if (SvTAIL(littlestr) && !multiline) { /* tail anchored? */
698 s = bigend - littlelen;
699 if (s >= big && bigend[-1] == '\n' && *s == *little
700 /* Automatically of length > 2 */
701 && memEQ((char*)s + 1, (char*)little + 1, littlelen - 2))
703 return (char*)s; /* how sweet it is */
706 && memEQ((char*)s + 2, (char*)little + 1, littlelen - 2))
708 return (char*)s + 1; /* how sweet it is */
712 if (!SvVALID(littlestr)) {
713 char * const b = ninstr((char*)big,(char*)bigend,
714 (char*)little, (char*)little + littlelen);
716 if (!b && SvTAIL(littlestr)) { /* Automatically multiline! */
717 /* Chop \n from littlestr: */
718 s = bigend - littlelen + 1;
720 && memEQ((char*)s + 1, (char*)little + 1, littlelen - 2))
730 if (littlelen > (STRLEN)(bigend - big))
734 register const unsigned char * const table
735 = little + littlelen + PERL_FBM_TABLE_OFFSET;
736 register const unsigned char *oldlittle;
738 --littlelen; /* Last char found by table lookup */
741 little += littlelen; /* last char */
747 if ((tmp = table[*s])) {
748 if ((s += tmp) < bigend)
752 else { /* less expensive than calling strncmp() */
753 register unsigned char * const olds = s;
758 if (*--s == *--little)
760 s = olds + 1; /* here we pay the price for failure */
762 if (s < bigend) /* fake up continue to outer loop */
771 && (BmFLAGS(littlestr) & FBMcf_TAIL)
772 && memEQ((char *)(bigend - littlelen),
773 (char *)(oldlittle - littlelen), littlelen) )
774 return (char*)bigend - littlelen;
779 /* start_shift, end_shift are positive quantities which give offsets
780 of ends of some substring of bigstr.
781 If "last" we want the last occurrence.
782 old_posp is the way of communication between consequent calls if
783 the next call needs to find the .
784 The initial *old_posp should be -1.
786 Note that we take into account SvTAIL, so one can get extra
787 optimizations if _ALL flag is set.
790 /* If SvTAIL is actually due to \Z or \z, this gives false positives
791 if PL_multiline. In fact if !PL_multiline the authoritative answer
792 is not supported yet. */
795 Perl_screaminstr(pTHX_ SV *bigstr, SV *littlestr, I32 start_shift, I32 end_shift, I32 *old_posp, I32 last)
798 register const unsigned char *big;
800 register I32 previous;
802 register const unsigned char *little;
803 register I32 stop_pos;
804 register const unsigned char *littleend;
807 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SCREAMINSTR;
809 assert(SvTYPE(littlestr) == SVt_PVGV);
810 assert(SvVALID(littlestr));
813 ? (pos = PL_screamfirst[BmRARE(littlestr)]) < 0
814 : (((pos = *old_posp), pos += PL_screamnext[pos]) == 0)) {
816 if ( BmRARE(littlestr) == '\n'
817 && BmPREVIOUS(littlestr) == SvCUR(littlestr) - 1) {
818 little = (const unsigned char *)(SvPVX_const(littlestr));
819 littleend = little + SvCUR(littlestr);
826 little = (const unsigned char *)(SvPVX_const(littlestr));
827 littleend = little + SvCUR(littlestr);
829 /* The value of pos we can start at: */
830 previous = BmPREVIOUS(littlestr);
831 big = (const unsigned char *)(SvPVX_const(bigstr));
832 /* The value of pos we can stop at: */
833 stop_pos = SvCUR(bigstr) - end_shift - (SvCUR(littlestr) - 1 - previous);
834 if (previous + start_shift > stop_pos) {
836 stop_pos does not include SvTAIL in the count, so this check is incorrect
837 (I think) - see [ID 20010618.006] and t/op/study.t. HVDS 2001/06/19
840 if (previous + start_shift == stop_pos + 1) /* A fake '\n'? */
845 while (pos < previous + start_shift) {
846 if (!(pos += PL_screamnext[pos]))
851 register const unsigned char *s, *x;
852 if (pos >= stop_pos) break;
853 if (big[pos] != first)
855 for (x=big+pos+1,s=little; s < littleend; /**/ ) {
861 if (s == littleend) {
863 if (!last) return (char *)(big+pos);
866 } while ( pos += PL_screamnext[pos] );
868 return (char *)(big+(*old_posp));
870 if (!SvTAIL(littlestr) || (end_shift > 0))
872 /* Ignore the trailing "\n". This code is not microoptimized */
873 big = (const unsigned char *)(SvPVX_const(bigstr) + SvCUR(bigstr));
874 stop_pos = littleend - little; /* Actual littlestr len */
879 && ((stop_pos == 1) ||
880 memEQ((char *)(big + 1), (char *)little, stop_pos - 1)))
886 Perl_ibcmp(pTHX_ const char *s1, const char *s2, register I32 len)
888 register const U8 *a = (const U8 *)s1;
889 register const U8 *b = (const U8 *)s2;
892 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IBCMP;
895 if (*a != *b && *a != PL_fold[*b])
903 Perl_ibcmp_locale(pTHX_ const char *s1, const char *s2, register I32 len)
906 register const U8 *a = (const U8 *)s1;
907 register const U8 *b = (const U8 *)s2;
910 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IBCMP_LOCALE;
913 if (*a != *b && *a != PL_fold_locale[*b])
920 /* copy a string to a safe spot */
923 =head1 Memory Management
927 Perl's version of C<strdup()>. Returns a pointer to a newly allocated
928 string which is a duplicate of C<pv>. The size of the string is
929 determined by C<strlen()>. The memory allocated for the new string can
930 be freed with the C<Safefree()> function.
936 Perl_savepv(pTHX_ const char *pv)
943 const STRLEN pvlen = strlen(pv)+1;
944 Newx(newaddr, pvlen, char);
945 return (char*)memcpy(newaddr, pv, pvlen);
949 /* same thing but with a known length */
954 Perl's version of what C<strndup()> would be if it existed. Returns a
955 pointer to a newly allocated string which is a duplicate of the first
956 C<len> bytes from C<pv>, plus a trailing NUL byte. The memory allocated for
957 the new string can be freed with the C<Safefree()> function.
963 Perl_savepvn(pTHX_ const char *pv, register I32 len)
965 register char *newaddr;
968 Newx(newaddr,len+1,char);
969 /* Give a meaning to NULL pointer mainly for the use in sv_magic() */
971 /* might not be null terminated */
973 return (char *) CopyD(pv,newaddr,len,char);
976 return (char *) ZeroD(newaddr,len+1,char);
981 =for apidoc savesharedpv
983 A version of C<savepv()> which allocates the duplicate string in memory
984 which is shared between threads.
989 Perl_savesharedpv(pTHX_ const char *pv)
991 register char *newaddr;
996 pvlen = strlen(pv)+1;
997 newaddr = (char*)PerlMemShared_malloc(pvlen);
999 return write_no_mem();
1001 return (char*)memcpy(newaddr, pv, pvlen);
1005 =for apidoc savesharedpvn
1007 A version of C<savepvn()> which allocates the duplicate string in memory
1008 which is shared between threads. (With the specific difference that a NULL
1009 pointer is not acceptable)
1014 Perl_savesharedpvn(pTHX_ const char *const pv, const STRLEN len)
1016 char *const newaddr = (char*)PerlMemShared_malloc(len + 1);
1018 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SAVESHAREDPVN;
1021 return write_no_mem();
1023 newaddr[len] = '\0';
1024 return (char*)memcpy(newaddr, pv, len);
1028 =for apidoc savesvpv
1030 A version of C<savepv()>/C<savepvn()> which gets the string to duplicate from
1031 the passed in SV using C<SvPV()>
1037 Perl_savesvpv(pTHX_ SV *sv)
1040 const char * const pv = SvPV_const(sv, len);
1041 register char *newaddr;
1043 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SAVESVPV;
1046 Newx(newaddr,len,char);
1047 return (char *) CopyD(pv,newaddr,len,char);
1051 /* the SV for Perl_form() and mess() is not kept in an arena */
1061 return newSVpvs_flags("", SVs_TEMP);
1066 /* Create as PVMG now, to avoid any upgrading later */
1068 Newxz(any, 1, XPVMG);
1069 SvFLAGS(sv) = SVt_PVMG;
1070 SvANY(sv) = (void*)any;
1072 SvREFCNT(sv) = 1 << 30; /* practically infinite */
1077 #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
1079 Perl_form_nocontext(const char* pat, ...)
1084 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FORM_NOCONTEXT;
1085 va_start(args, pat);
1086 retval = vform(pat, &args);
1090 #endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */
1093 =head1 Miscellaneous Functions
1096 Takes a sprintf-style format pattern and conventional
1097 (non-SV) arguments and returns the formatted string.
1099 (char *) Perl_form(pTHX_ const char* pat, ...)
1101 can be used any place a string (char *) is required:
1103 char * s = Perl_form("%d.%d",major,minor);
1105 Uses a single private buffer so if you want to format several strings you
1106 must explicitly copy the earlier strings away (and free the copies when you
1113 Perl_form(pTHX_ const char* pat, ...)
1117 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FORM;
1118 va_start(args, pat);
1119 retval = vform(pat, &args);
1125 Perl_vform(pTHX_ const char *pat, va_list *args)
1127 SV * const sv = mess_alloc();
1128 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VFORM;
1129 sv_vsetpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), args, NULL, 0, NULL);
1133 #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
1135 Perl_mess_nocontext(const char *pat, ...)
1140 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MESS_NOCONTEXT;
1141 va_start(args, pat);
1142 retval = vmess(pat, &args);
1146 #endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */
1149 Perl_mess(pTHX_ const char *pat, ...)
1153 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MESS;
1154 va_start(args, pat);
1155 retval = vmess(pat, &args);
1161 S_closest_cop(pTHX_ const COP *cop, const OP *o)
1164 /* Look for PL_op starting from o. cop is the last COP we've seen. */
1166 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_CLOSEST_COP;
1168 if (!o || o == PL_op)
1171 if (o->op_flags & OPf_KIDS) {
1173 for (kid = cUNOPo->op_first; kid; kid = kid->op_sibling) {
1176 /* If the OP_NEXTSTATE has been optimised away we can still use it
1177 * the get the file and line number. */
1179 if (kid->op_type == OP_NULL && kid->op_targ == OP_NEXTSTATE)
1180 cop = (const COP *)kid;
1182 /* Keep searching, and return when we've found something. */
1184 new_cop = closest_cop(cop, kid);
1190 /* Nothing found. */
1196 Perl_vmess(pTHX_ const char *pat, va_list *args)
1199 SV * const sv = mess_alloc();
1201 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VMESS;
1203 sv_vsetpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), args, NULL, 0, NULL);
1204 if (!SvCUR(sv) || *(SvEND(sv) - 1) != '\n') {
1206 * Try and find the file and line for PL_op. This will usually be
1207 * PL_curcop, but it might be a cop that has been optimised away. We
1208 * can try to find such a cop by searching through the optree starting
1209 * from the sibling of PL_curcop.
1212 const COP *cop = closest_cop(PL_curcop, PL_curcop->op_sibling);
1217 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ sv, " at %s line %"IVdf,
1218 OutCopFILE(cop), (IV)CopLINE(cop));
1219 /* Seems that GvIO() can be untrustworthy during global destruction. */
1220 if (GvIO(PL_last_in_gv) && (SvTYPE(GvIOp(PL_last_in_gv)) == SVt_PVIO)
1221 && IoLINES(GvIOp(PL_last_in_gv)))
1223 const bool line_mode = (RsSIMPLE(PL_rs) &&
1224 SvCUR(PL_rs) == 1 && *SvPVX_const(PL_rs) == '\n');
1225 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ sv, ", <%s> %s %"IVdf,
1226 PL_last_in_gv == PL_argvgv ? "" : GvNAME(PL_last_in_gv),
1227 line_mode ? "line" : "chunk",
1228 (IV)IoLINES(GvIOp(PL_last_in_gv)));
1231 sv_catpvs(sv, " during global destruction");
1232 sv_catpvs(sv, ".\n");
1238 Perl_write_to_stderr(pTHX_ const char* message, int msglen)
1244 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_WRITE_TO_STDERR;
1246 if (PL_stderrgv && SvREFCNT(PL_stderrgv)
1247 && (io = GvIO(PL_stderrgv))
1248 && (mg = SvTIED_mg((const SV *)io, PERL_MAGIC_tiedscalar)))
1255 SAVESPTR(PL_stderrgv);
1258 PUSHSTACKi(PERLSI_MAGIC);
1262 PUSHs(SvTIED_obj(MUTABLE_SV(io), mg));
1263 mPUSHp(message, msglen);
1265 call_method("PRINT", G_SCALAR);
1273 /* SFIO can really mess with your errno */
1276 PerlIO * const serr = Perl_error_log;
1278 PERL_WRITE_MSG_TO_CONSOLE(serr, message, msglen);
1279 (void)PerlIO_flush(serr);
1286 /* Common code used by vcroak, vdie, vwarn and vwarner */
1289 S_vdie_common(pTHX_ const char *message, STRLEN msglen, I32 utf8, bool warn)
1295 SV **const hook = warn ? &PL_warnhook : &PL_diehook;
1296 /* sv_2cv might call Perl_croak() or Perl_warner() */
1297 SV * const oldhook = *hook;
1304 cv = sv_2cv(oldhook, &stash, &gv, 0);
1306 if (cv && !CvDEPTH(cv) && (CvROOT(cv) || CvXSUB(cv))) {
1316 if (warn || message) {
1317 msg = newSVpvn_flags(message, msglen, utf8);
1325 PUSHSTACKi(warn ? PERLSI_WARNHOOK : PERLSI_DIEHOOK);
1329 call_sv(MUTABLE_SV(cv), G_DISCARD);
1338 S_vdie_croak_common(pTHX_ const char* pat, va_list* args, STRLEN* msglen,
1342 const char *message;
1345 SV * const msv = vmess(pat, args);
1346 if (PL_errors && SvCUR(PL_errors)) {
1347 sv_catsv(PL_errors, msv);
1348 message = SvPV_const(PL_errors, *msglen);
1349 SvCUR_set(PL_errors, 0);
1352 message = SvPV_const(msv,*msglen);
1353 *utf8 = SvUTF8(msv);
1360 S_vdie_common(aTHX_ message, *msglen, *utf8, FALSE);
1366 S_vdie(pTHX_ const char* pat, va_list *args)
1369 const char *message;
1370 const int was_in_eval = PL_in_eval;
1374 message = vdie_croak_common(pat, args, &msglen, &utf8);
1376 PL_restartop = die_where(message, msglen);
1377 SvFLAGS(ERRSV) |= utf8;
1378 if ((!PL_restartop && was_in_eval) || PL_top_env->je_prev)
1380 return PL_restartop;
1383 #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
1385 Perl_die_nocontext(const char* pat, ...)
1390 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_DIE_NOCONTEXT;
1391 va_start(args, pat);
1392 o = vdie(pat, &args);
1396 #endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */
1399 Perl_die(pTHX_ const char* pat, ...)
1403 va_start(args, pat);
1404 o = vdie(pat, &args);
1410 Perl_vcroak(pTHX_ const char* pat, va_list *args)
1413 const char *message;
1417 message = S_vdie_croak_common(aTHX_ pat, args, &msglen, &utf8);
1420 PL_restartop = die_where(message, msglen);
1421 SvFLAGS(ERRSV) |= utf8;
1425 message = SvPVx_const(ERRSV, msglen);
1427 write_to_stderr(message, msglen);
1431 #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
1433 Perl_croak_nocontext(const char *pat, ...)
1437 va_start(args, pat);
1442 #endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */
1445 =head1 Warning and Dieing
1449 This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<die> function.
1450 Normally call this function the same way you call the C C<printf>
1451 function. Calling C<croak> returns control directly to Perl,
1452 sidestepping the normal C order of execution. See C<warn>.
1454 If you want to throw an exception object, assign the object to
1455 C<$@> and then pass C<NULL> to croak():
1457 errsv = get_sv("@", GV_ADD);
1458 sv_setsv(errsv, exception_object);
1465 Perl_croak(pTHX_ const char *pat, ...)
1468 va_start(args, pat);
1475 Perl_vwarn(pTHX_ const char* pat, va_list *args)
1479 SV * const msv = vmess(pat, args);
1480 const I32 utf8 = SvUTF8(msv);
1481 const char * const message = SvPV_const(msv, msglen);
1483 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VWARN;
1486 if (vdie_common(message, msglen, utf8, TRUE))
1490 write_to_stderr(message, msglen);
1493 #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
1495 Perl_warn_nocontext(const char *pat, ...)
1499 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_WARN_NOCONTEXT;
1500 va_start(args, pat);
1504 #endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */
1509 This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<warn> function. Call this
1510 function the same way you call the C C<printf> function. See C<croak>.
1516 Perl_warn(pTHX_ const char *pat, ...)
1519 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_WARN;
1520 va_start(args, pat);
1525 #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
1527 Perl_warner_nocontext(U32 err, const char *pat, ...)
1531 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_WARNER_NOCONTEXT;
1532 va_start(args, pat);
1533 vwarner(err, pat, &args);
1536 #endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */
1539 Perl_warner(pTHX_ U32 err, const char* pat,...)
1542 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_WARNER;
1543 va_start(args, pat);
1544 vwarner(err, pat, &args);
1549 Perl_vwarner(pTHX_ U32 err, const char* pat, va_list* args)
1552 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VWARNER;
1553 if (PL_warnhook == PERL_WARNHOOK_FATAL || ckDEAD(err)) {
1554 SV * const msv = vmess(pat, args);
1556 const char * const message = SvPV_const(msv, msglen);
1557 const I32 utf8 = SvUTF8(msv);
1561 S_vdie_common(aTHX_ message, msglen, utf8, FALSE);
1564 PL_restartop = die_where(message, msglen);
1565 SvFLAGS(ERRSV) |= utf8;
1568 write_to_stderr(message, msglen);
1572 Perl_vwarn(aTHX_ pat, args);
1576 /* implements the ckWARN? macros */
1579 Perl_ckwarn(pTHX_ U32 w)
1585 && PL_curcop->cop_warnings != pWARN_NONE
1587 PL_curcop->cop_warnings == pWARN_ALL
1588 || isWARN_on(PL_curcop->cop_warnings, unpackWARN1(w))
1589 || (unpackWARN2(w) &&
1590 isWARN_on(PL_curcop->cop_warnings, unpackWARN2(w)))
1591 || (unpackWARN3(w) &&
1592 isWARN_on(PL_curcop->cop_warnings, unpackWARN3(w)))
1593 || (unpackWARN4(w) &&
1594 isWARN_on(PL_curcop->cop_warnings, unpackWARN4(w)))
1599 isLEXWARN_off && PL_dowarn & G_WARN_ON
1604 /* implements the ckWARN?_d macro */
1607 Perl_ckwarn_d(pTHX_ U32 w)
1612 || PL_curcop->cop_warnings == pWARN_ALL
1614 PL_curcop->cop_warnings != pWARN_NONE
1616 isWARN_on(PL_curcop->cop_warnings, unpackWARN1(w))
1617 || (unpackWARN2(w) &&
1618 isWARN_on(PL_curcop->cop_warnings, unpackWARN2(w)))
1619 || (unpackWARN3(w) &&
1620 isWARN_on(PL_curcop->cop_warnings, unpackWARN3(w)))
1621 || (unpackWARN4(w) &&
1622 isWARN_on(PL_curcop->cop_warnings, unpackWARN4(w)))
1628 /* Set buffer=NULL to get a new one. */
1630 Perl_new_warnings_bitfield(pTHX_ STRLEN *buffer, const char *const bits,
1632 const MEM_SIZE len_wanted = sizeof(STRLEN) + size;
1633 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
1634 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_NEW_WARNINGS_BITFIELD;
1637 (specialWARN(buffer) ?
1638 PerlMemShared_malloc(len_wanted) :
1639 PerlMemShared_realloc(buffer, len_wanted));
1641 Copy(bits, (buffer + 1), size, char);
1645 /* since we've already done strlen() for both nam and val
1646 * we can use that info to make things faster than
1647 * sprintf(s, "%s=%s", nam, val)
1649 #define my_setenv_format(s, nam, nlen, val, vlen) \
1650 Copy(nam, s, nlen, char); \
1652 Copy(val, s+(nlen+1), vlen, char); \
1653 *(s+(nlen+1+vlen)) = '\0'
1655 #ifdef USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY
1656 /* VMS' my_setenv() is in vms.c */
1657 #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(NETWARE)
1659 Perl_my_setenv(pTHX_ const char *nam, const char *val)
1663 /* only parent thread can modify process environment */
1664 if (PL_curinterp == aTHX)
1667 #ifndef PERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV
1668 if (!PL_use_safe_putenv) {
1669 /* most putenv()s leak, so we manipulate environ directly */
1671 register const I32 len = strlen(nam);
1674 /* where does it go? */
1675 for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++) {
1676 if (strnEQ(environ[i],nam,len) && environ[i][len] == '=')
1680 if (environ == PL_origenviron) { /* need we copy environment? */
1686 while (environ[max])
1688 tmpenv = (char**)safesysmalloc((max+2) * sizeof(char*));
1689 for (j=0; j<max; j++) { /* copy environment */
1690 const int len = strlen(environ[j]);
1691 tmpenv[j] = (char*)safesysmalloc((len+1)*sizeof(char));
1692 Copy(environ[j], tmpenv[j], len+1, char);
1695 environ = tmpenv; /* tell exec where it is now */
1698 safesysfree(environ[i]);
1699 while (environ[i]) {
1700 environ[i] = environ[i+1];
1705 if (!environ[i]) { /* does not exist yet */
1706 environ = (char**)safesysrealloc(environ, (i+2) * sizeof(char*));
1707 environ[i+1] = NULL; /* make sure it's null terminated */
1710 safesysfree(environ[i]);
1714 environ[i] = (char*)safesysmalloc((nlen+vlen+2) * sizeof(char));
1715 /* all that work just for this */
1716 my_setenv_format(environ[i], nam, nlen, val, vlen);
1719 # if defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(EPOC) || defined(__SYMBIAN32__) || defined(__riscos__)
1720 # if defined(HAS_UNSETENV)
1722 (void)unsetenv(nam);
1724 (void)setenv(nam, val, 1);
1726 # else /* ! HAS_UNSETENV */
1727 (void)setenv(nam, val, 1);
1728 # endif /* HAS_UNSETENV */
1730 # if defined(HAS_UNSETENV)
1732 (void)unsetenv(nam);
1734 const int nlen = strlen(nam);
1735 const int vlen = strlen(val);
1736 char * const new_env =
1737 (char*)safesysmalloc((nlen + vlen + 2) * sizeof(char));
1738 my_setenv_format(new_env, nam, nlen, val, vlen);
1739 (void)putenv(new_env);
1741 # else /* ! HAS_UNSETENV */
1743 const int nlen = strlen(nam);
1749 new_env = (char*)safesysmalloc((nlen + vlen + 2) * sizeof(char));
1750 /* all that work just for this */
1751 my_setenv_format(new_env, nam, nlen, val, vlen);
1752 (void)putenv(new_env);
1753 # endif /* HAS_UNSETENV */
1754 # endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
1755 #ifndef PERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV
1761 #else /* WIN32 || NETWARE */
1764 Perl_my_setenv(pTHX_ const char *nam, const char *val)
1767 register char *envstr;
1768 const int nlen = strlen(nam);
1775 Newx(envstr, nlen+vlen+2, char);
1776 my_setenv_format(envstr, nam, nlen, val, vlen);
1777 (void)PerlEnv_putenv(envstr);
1781 #endif /* WIN32 || NETWARE */
1783 #endif /* !VMS && !EPOC*/
1785 #ifdef UNLINK_ALL_VERSIONS
1787 Perl_unlnk(pTHX_ const char *f) /* unlink all versions of a file */
1791 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UNLNK;
1793 while (PerlLIO_unlink(f) >= 0)
1795 return retries ? 0 : -1;
1799 /* this is a drop-in replacement for bcopy() */
1800 #if (!defined(HAS_MEMCPY) && !defined(HAS_BCOPY)) || (!defined(HAS_MEMMOVE) && !defined(HAS_SAFE_MEMCPY) && !defined(HAS_SAFE_BCOPY))
1802 Perl_my_bcopy(register const char *from,register char *to,register I32 len)
1804 char * const retval = to;
1806 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_BCOPY;
1808 if (from - to >= 0) {
1816 *(--to) = *(--from);
1822 /* this is a drop-in replacement for memset() */
1825 Perl_my_memset(register char *loc, register I32 ch, register I32 len)
1827 char * const retval = loc;
1829 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_MEMSET;
1837 /* this is a drop-in replacement for bzero() */
1838 #if !defined(HAS_BZERO) && !defined(HAS_MEMSET)
1840 Perl_my_bzero(register char *loc, register I32 len)
1842 char * const retval = loc;
1844 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_BZERO;
1852 /* this is a drop-in replacement for memcmp() */
1853 #if !defined(HAS_MEMCMP) || !defined(HAS_SANE_MEMCMP)
1855 Perl_my_memcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, register I32 len)
1857 register const U8 *a = (const U8 *)s1;
1858 register const U8 *b = (const U8 *)s2;
1861 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_MEMCMP;
1864 if ((tmp = *a++ - *b++))
1869 #endif /* !HAS_MEMCMP || !HAS_SANE_MEMCMP */
1872 /* This vsprintf replacement should generally never get used, since
1873 vsprintf was available in both System V and BSD 2.11. (There may
1874 be some cross-compilation or embedded set-ups where it is needed,
1877 If you encounter a problem in this function, it's probably a symptom
1878 that Configure failed to detect your system's vprintf() function.
1879 See the section on "item vsprintf" in the INSTALL file.
1881 This version may compile on systems with BSD-ish <stdio.h>,
1882 but probably won't on others.
1885 #ifdef USE_CHAR_VSPRINTF
1890 vsprintf(char *dest, const char *pat, void *args)
1894 #if defined(STDIO_PTR_LVALUE) && defined(STDIO_CNT_LVALUE)
1895 FILE_ptr(&fakebuf) = (STDCHAR *) dest;
1896 FILE_cnt(&fakebuf) = 32767;
1898 /* These probably won't compile -- If you really need
1899 this, you'll have to figure out some other method. */
1900 fakebuf._ptr = dest;
1901 fakebuf._cnt = 32767;
1906 fakebuf._flag = _IOWRT|_IOSTRG;
1907 _doprnt(pat, args, &fakebuf); /* what a kludge */
1908 #if defined(STDIO_PTR_LVALUE)
1909 *(FILE_ptr(&fakebuf)++) = '\0';
1911 /* PerlIO has probably #defined away fputc, but we want it here. */
1913 # undef fputc /* XXX Should really restore it later */
1915 (void)fputc('\0', &fakebuf);
1917 #ifdef USE_CHAR_VSPRINTF
1920 return 0; /* perl doesn't use return value */
1924 #endif /* HAS_VPRINTF */
1927 #if BYTEORDER != 0x4321
1929 Perl_my_swap(pTHX_ short s)
1931 #if (BYTEORDER & 1) == 0
1934 result = ((s & 255) << 8) + ((s >> 8) & 255);
1942 Perl_my_htonl(pTHX_ long l)
1946 char c[sizeof(long)];
1949 #if BYTEORDER == 0x1234 || BYTEORDER == 0x12345678
1950 #if BYTEORDER == 0x12345678
1953 u.c[0] = (l >> 24) & 255;
1954 u.c[1] = (l >> 16) & 255;
1955 u.c[2] = (l >> 8) & 255;
1959 #if ((BYTEORDER - 0x1111) & 0x444) || !(BYTEORDER & 0xf)
1960 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unknown BYTEORDER\n");
1965 for (o = BYTEORDER - 0x1111, s = 0; s < (sizeof(long)*8); o >>= 4, s += 8) {
1966 u.c[o & 0xf] = (l >> s) & 255;
1974 Perl_my_ntohl(pTHX_ long l)
1978 char c[sizeof(long)];
1981 #if BYTEORDER == 0x1234
1982 u.c[0] = (l >> 24) & 255;
1983 u.c[1] = (l >> 16) & 255;
1984 u.c[2] = (l >> 8) & 255;
1988 #if ((BYTEORDER - 0x1111) & 0x444) || !(BYTEORDER & 0xf)
1989 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unknown BYTEORDER\n");
1996 for (o = BYTEORDER - 0x1111, s = 0; s < (sizeof(long)*8); o >>= 4, s += 8) {
1997 l |= (u.c[o & 0xf] & 255) << s;
2004 #endif /* BYTEORDER != 0x4321 */
2008 * Little-endian byte order functions - 'v' for 'VAX', or 'reVerse'.
2009 * If these functions are defined,
2010 * the BYTEORDER is neither 0x1234 nor 0x4321.
2011 * However, this is not assumed.
2015 #define HTOLE(name,type) \
2017 name (register type n) \
2021 char c[sizeof(type)]; \
2024 register U32 s = 0; \
2025 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(u.c); i++, s += 8) { \
2026 u.c[i] = (n >> s) & 0xFF; \
2031 #define LETOH(name,type) \
2033 name (register type n) \
2037 char c[sizeof(type)]; \
2040 register U32 s = 0; \
2043 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(u.c); i++, s += 8) { \
2044 n |= ((type)(u.c[i] & 0xFF)) << s; \
2050 * Big-endian byte order functions.
2053 #define HTOBE(name,type) \
2055 name (register type n) \
2059 char c[sizeof(type)]; \
2062 register U32 s = 8*(sizeof(u.c)-1); \
2063 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(u.c); i++, s -= 8) { \
2064 u.c[i] = (n >> s) & 0xFF; \
2069 #define BETOH(name,type) \
2071 name (register type n) \
2075 char c[sizeof(type)]; \
2078 register U32 s = 8*(sizeof(u.c)-1); \
2081 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(u.c); i++, s -= 8) { \
2082 n |= ((type)(u.c[i] & 0xFF)) << s; \
2088 * If we just can't do it...
2091 #define NOT_AVAIL(name,type) \
2093 name (register type n) \
2095 Perl_croak_nocontext(#name "() not available"); \
2096 return n; /* not reached */ \
2100 #if defined(HAS_HTOVS) && !defined(htovs)
2103 #if defined(HAS_HTOVL) && !defined(htovl)
2106 #if defined(HAS_VTOHS) && !defined(vtohs)
2109 #if defined(HAS_VTOHL) && !defined(vtohl)
2113 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOLE16
2115 HTOLE(Perl_my_htole16,U16)
2117 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_htole16,U16)
2120 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_LETOH16
2122 LETOH(Perl_my_letoh16,U16)
2124 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_letoh16,U16)
2127 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOBE16
2129 HTOBE(Perl_my_htobe16,U16)
2131 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_htobe16,U16)
2134 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_BETOH16
2136 BETOH(Perl_my_betoh16,U16)
2138 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_betoh16,U16)
2142 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOLE32
2144 HTOLE(Perl_my_htole32,U32)
2146 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_htole32,U32)
2149 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_LETOH32
2151 LETOH(Perl_my_letoh32,U32)
2153 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_letoh32,U32)
2156 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOBE32
2158 HTOBE(Perl_my_htobe32,U32)
2160 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_htobe32,U32)
2163 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_BETOH32
2165 BETOH(Perl_my_betoh32,U32)
2167 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_betoh32,U32)
2171 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOLE64
2173 HTOLE(Perl_my_htole64,U64)
2175 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_htole64,U64)
2178 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_LETOH64
2180 LETOH(Perl_my_letoh64,U64)
2182 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_letoh64,U64)
2185 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOBE64
2187 HTOBE(Perl_my_htobe64,U64)
2189 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_htobe64,U64)
2192 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_BETOH64
2194 BETOH(Perl_my_betoh64,U64)
2196 NOT_AVAIL(Perl_my_betoh64,U64)
2200 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOLES
2201 HTOLE(Perl_my_htoles,short)
2203 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_LETOHS
2204 LETOH(Perl_my_letohs,short)
2206 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOBES
2207 HTOBE(Perl_my_htobes,short)
2209 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_BETOHS
2210 BETOH(Perl_my_betohs,short)
2213 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOLEI
2214 HTOLE(Perl_my_htolei,int)
2216 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_LETOHI
2217 LETOH(Perl_my_letohi,int)
2219 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOBEI
2220 HTOBE(Perl_my_htobei,int)
2222 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_BETOHI
2223 BETOH(Perl_my_betohi,int)
2226 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOLEL
2227 HTOLE(Perl_my_htolel,long)
2229 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_LETOHL
2230 LETOH(Perl_my_letohl,long)
2232 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_HTOBEL
2233 HTOBE(Perl_my_htobel,long)
2235 #ifdef PERL_NEED_MY_BETOHL
2236 BETOH(Perl_my_betohl,long)
2240 Perl_my_swabn(void *ptr, int n)
2242 register char *s = (char *)ptr;
2243 register char *e = s + (n-1);
2246 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_SWABN;
2248 for (n /= 2; n > 0; s++, e--, n--) {
2256 Perl_my_popen_list(pTHX_ const char *mode, int n, SV **args)
2258 #if (!defined(DOSISH) || defined(HAS_FORK) || defined(AMIGAOS)) && !defined(OS2) && !defined(VMS) && !defined(__OPEN_VM) && !defined(EPOC) && !defined(NETWARE) && !defined(__LIBCATAMOUNT__)
2261 register I32 This, that;
2267 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_POPEN_LIST;
2269 PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD;
2270 This = (*mode == 'w');
2274 taint_proper("Insecure %s%s", "EXEC");
2276 if (PerlProc_pipe(p) < 0)
2278 /* Try for another pipe pair for error return */
2279 if (PerlProc_pipe(pp) >= 0)
2281 while ((pid = PerlProc_fork()) < 0) {
2282 if (errno != EAGAIN) {
2283 PerlLIO_close(p[This]);
2284 PerlLIO_close(p[that]);
2286 PerlLIO_close(pp[0]);
2287 PerlLIO_close(pp[1]);
2291 if (ckWARN(WARN_PIPE))
2292 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_PIPE), "Can't fork, trying again in 5 seconds");
2301 /* Close parent's end of error status pipe (if any) */
2303 PerlLIO_close(pp[0]);
2304 #if defined(HAS_FCNTL) && defined(F_SETFD)
2305 /* Close error pipe automatically if exec works */
2306 fcntl(pp[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
2309 /* Now dup our end of _the_ pipe to right position */
2310 if (p[THIS] != (*mode == 'r')) {
2311 PerlLIO_dup2(p[THIS], *mode == 'r');
2312 PerlLIO_close(p[THIS]);
2313 if (p[THAT] != (*mode == 'r')) /* if dup2() didn't close it */
2314 PerlLIO_close(p[THAT]); /* close parent's end of _the_ pipe */
2317 PerlLIO_close(p[THAT]); /* close parent's end of _the_ pipe */
2318 #if !defined(HAS_FCNTL) || !defined(F_SETFD)
2319 /* No automatic close - do it by hand */
2326 for (fd = PL_maxsysfd + 1; fd < NOFILE; fd++) {
2332 do_aexec5(NULL, args-1, args-1+n, pp[1], did_pipes);
2338 do_execfree(); /* free any memory malloced by child on fork */
2340 PerlLIO_close(pp[1]);
2341 /* Keep the lower of the two fd numbers */
2342 if (p[that] < p[This]) {
2343 PerlLIO_dup2(p[This], p[that]);
2344 PerlLIO_close(p[This]);
2348 PerlLIO_close(p[that]); /* close child's end of pipe */
2350 sv = *av_fetch(PL_fdpid,p[This],TRUE);
2351 SvUPGRADE(sv,SVt_IV);
2353 PL_forkprocess = pid;
2354 /* If we managed to get status pipe check for exec fail */
2355 if (did_pipes && pid > 0) {
2360 while (n < sizeof(int)) {
2361 n1 = PerlLIO_read(pp[0],
2362 (void*)(((char*)&errkid)+n),
2368 PerlLIO_close(pp[0]);
2370 if (n) { /* Error */
2372 PerlLIO_close(p[This]);
2373 if (n != sizeof(int))
2374 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: kid popen errno read");
2376 pid2 = wait4pid(pid, &status, 0);
2377 } while (pid2 == -1 && errno == EINTR);
2378 errno = errkid; /* Propagate errno from kid */
2383 PerlLIO_close(pp[0]);
2384 return PerlIO_fdopen(p[This], mode);
2386 # ifdef OS2 /* Same, without fork()ing and all extra overhead... */
2387 return my_syspopen4(aTHX_ NULL, mode, n, args);
2389 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "List form of piped open not implemented");
2390 return (PerlIO *) NULL;
2395 /* VMS' my_popen() is in VMS.c, same with OS/2. */
2396 #if (!defined(DOSISH) || defined(HAS_FORK) || defined(AMIGAOS)) && !defined(VMS) && !defined(__OPEN_VM) && !defined(EPOC) && !defined(__LIBCATAMOUNT__)
2398 Perl_my_popen(pTHX_ const char *cmd, const char *mode)
2402 register I32 This, that;
2405 const I32 doexec = !(*cmd == '-' && cmd[1] == '\0');
2409 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_POPEN;
2411 PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD;
2414 return my_syspopen(aTHX_ cmd,mode);
2417 This = (*mode == 'w');
2419 if (doexec && PL_tainting) {
2421 taint_proper("Insecure %s%s", "EXEC");
2423 if (PerlProc_pipe(p) < 0)
2425 if (doexec && PerlProc_pipe(pp) >= 0)
2427 while ((pid = PerlProc_fork()) < 0) {
2428 if (errno != EAGAIN) {
2429 PerlLIO_close(p[This]);
2430 PerlLIO_close(p[that]);
2432 PerlLIO_close(pp[0]);
2433 PerlLIO_close(pp[1]);
2436 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Can't fork: %s", Strerror(errno));
2439 if (ckWARN(WARN_PIPE))
2440 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_PIPE), "Can't fork, trying again in 5 seconds");
2451 PerlLIO_close(pp[0]);
2452 #if defined(HAS_FCNTL) && defined(F_SETFD)
2453 fcntl(pp[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
2456 if (p[THIS] != (*mode == 'r')) {
2457 PerlLIO_dup2(p[THIS], *mode == 'r');
2458 PerlLIO_close(p[THIS]);
2459 if (p[THAT] != (*mode == 'r')) /* if dup2() didn't close it */
2460 PerlLIO_close(p[THAT]);
2463 PerlLIO_close(p[THAT]);
2466 #if !defined(HAS_FCNTL) || !defined(F_SETFD)
2473 for (fd = PL_maxsysfd + 1; fd < NOFILE; fd++)
2478 /* may or may not use the shell */
2479 do_exec3(cmd, pp[1], did_pipes);
2482 #endif /* defined OS2 */
2484 #ifdef PERLIO_USING_CRLF
2485 /* Since we circumvent IO layers when we manipulate low-level
2486 filedescriptors directly, need to manually switch to the
2487 default, binary, low-level mode; see PerlIOBuf_open(). */
2488 PerlLIO_setmode((*mode == 'r'), O_BINARY);
2491 if ((tmpgv = gv_fetchpvs("$", GV_ADD|GV_NOTQUAL, SVt_PV))) {
2492 SvREADONLY_off(GvSV(tmpgv));
2493 sv_setiv(GvSV(tmpgv), PerlProc_getpid());
2494 SvREADONLY_on(GvSV(tmpgv));
2496 #ifdef THREADS_HAVE_PIDS
2497 PL_ppid = (IV)getppid();
2500 #ifdef PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS
2501 hv_clear(PL_pidstatus); /* we have no children */
2507 do_execfree(); /* free any memory malloced by child on vfork */
2509 PerlLIO_close(pp[1]);
2510 if (p[that] < p[This]) {
2511 PerlLIO_dup2(p[This], p[that]);
2512 PerlLIO_close(p[This]);
2516 PerlLIO_close(p[that]);
2518 sv = *av_fetch(PL_fdpid,p[This],TRUE);
2519 SvUPGRADE(sv,SVt_IV);
2521 PL_forkprocess = pid;
2522 if (did_pipes && pid > 0) {
2527 while (n < sizeof(int)) {
2528 n1 = PerlLIO_read(pp[0],
2529 (void*)(((char*)&errkid)+n),
2535 PerlLIO_close(pp[0]);
2537 if (n) { /* Error */
2539 PerlLIO_close(p[This]);
2540 if (n != sizeof(int))
2541 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: kid popen errno read");
2543 pid2 = wait4pid(pid, &status, 0);
2544 } while (pid2 == -1 && errno == EINTR);
2545 errno = errkid; /* Propagate errno from kid */
2550 PerlLIO_close(pp[0]);
2551 return PerlIO_fdopen(p[This], mode);
2554 #if defined(atarist) || defined(EPOC)
2557 Perl_my_popen(pTHX_ const char *cmd, const char *mode)
2559 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_POPEN;
2560 PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD;
2561 /* Call system's popen() to get a FILE *, then import it.
2562 used 0 for 2nd parameter to PerlIO_importFILE;
2565 return PerlIO_importFILE(popen(cmd, mode), 0);
2569 FILE *djgpp_popen();
2571 Perl_my_popen(pTHX_ const char *cmd, const char *mode)
2573 PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD;
2574 /* Call system's popen() to get a FILE *, then import it.
2575 used 0 for 2nd parameter to PerlIO_importFILE;
2578 return PerlIO_importFILE(djgpp_popen(cmd, mode), 0);
2581 #if defined(__LIBCATAMOUNT__)
2583 Perl_my_popen(pTHX_ const char *cmd, const char *mode)
2591 #endif /* !DOSISH */
2593 /* this is called in parent before the fork() */
2595 Perl_atfork_lock(void)
2598 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
2599 /* locks must be held in locking order (if any) */
2601 MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_malloc_mutex);
2607 /* this is called in both parent and child after the fork() */
2609 Perl_atfork_unlock(void)
2612 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
2613 /* locks must be released in same order as in atfork_lock() */
2615 MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_malloc_mutex);
2624 #if defined(HAS_FORK)
2626 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && !defined(HAS_PTHREAD_ATFORK)
2631 /* atfork_lock() and atfork_unlock() are installed as pthread_atfork()
2632 * handlers elsewhere in the code */
2637 /* this "canna happen" since nothing should be calling here if !HAS_FORK */
2638 Perl_croak_nocontext("fork() not available");
2640 #endif /* HAS_FORK */
2645 Perl_dump_fds(pTHX_ const char *const s)
2650 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_DUMP_FDS;
2652 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,"%s", s);
2653 for (fd = 0; fd < 32; fd++) {
2654 if (PerlLIO_fstat(fd,&tmpstatbuf) >= 0)
2655 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log," %d",fd);
2657 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,"\n");
2660 #endif /* DUMP_FDS */
2664 dup2(int oldfd, int newfd)
2666 #if defined(HAS_FCNTL) && defined(F_DUPFD)
2669 PerlLIO_close(newfd);
2670 return fcntl(oldfd, F_DUPFD, newfd);
2672 #define DUP2_MAX_FDS 256
2673 int fdtmp[DUP2_MAX_FDS];
2679 PerlLIO_close(newfd);
2680 /* good enough for low fd's... */
2681 while ((fd = PerlLIO_dup(oldfd)) != newfd && fd >= 0) {
2682 if (fdx >= DUP2_MAX_FDS) {
2690 PerlLIO_close(fdtmp[--fdx]);
2697 #ifdef HAS_SIGACTION
2700 Perl_rsignal(pTHX_ int signo, Sighandler_t handler)
2703 struct sigaction act, oact;
2706 /* only "parent" interpreter can diddle signals */
2707 if (PL_curinterp != aTHX)
2708 return (Sighandler_t) SIG_ERR;
2711 act.sa_handler = (void(*)(int))handler;
2712 sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask);
2715 if (PL_signals & PERL_SIGNALS_UNSAFE_FLAG)
2716 act.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART; /* SVR4, 4.3+BSD */
2718 #if defined(SA_NOCLDWAIT) && !defined(BSDish) /* See [perl #18849] */
2719 if (signo == SIGCHLD && handler == (Sighandler_t) SIG_IGN)
2720 act.sa_flags |= SA_NOCLDWAIT;
2722 if (sigaction(signo, &act, &oact) == -1)
2723 return (Sighandler_t) SIG_ERR;
2725 return (Sighandler_t) oact.sa_handler;
2729 Perl_rsignal_state(pTHX_ int signo)
2731 struct sigaction oact;
2732 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
2734 if (sigaction(signo, (struct sigaction *)NULL, &oact) == -1)
2735 return (Sighandler_t) SIG_ERR;
2737 return (Sighandler_t) oact.sa_handler;
2741 Perl_rsignal_save(pTHX_ int signo, Sighandler_t handler, Sigsave_t *save)
2744 struct sigaction act;
2746 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_RSIGNAL_SAVE;
2749 /* only "parent" interpreter can diddle signals */
2750 if (PL_curinterp != aTHX)
2754 act.sa_handler = (void(*)(int))handler;
2755 sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask);
2758 if (PL_signals & PERL_SIGNALS_UNSAFE_FLAG)
2759 act.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART; /* SVR4, 4.3+BSD */
2761 #if defined(SA_NOCLDWAIT) && !defined(BSDish) /* See [perl #18849] */
2762 if (signo == SIGCHLD && handler == (Sighandler_t) SIG_IGN)
2763 act.sa_flags |= SA_NOCLDWAIT;
2765 return sigaction(signo, &act, save);
2769 Perl_rsignal_restore(pTHX_ int signo, Sigsave_t *save)
2773 /* only "parent" interpreter can diddle signals */
2774 if (PL_curinterp != aTHX)
2778 return sigaction(signo, save, (struct sigaction *)NULL);
2781 #else /* !HAS_SIGACTION */
2784 Perl_rsignal(pTHX_ int signo, Sighandler_t handler)
2786 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && !defined(WIN32)
2787 /* only "parent" interpreter can diddle signals */
2788 if (PL_curinterp != aTHX)
2789 return (Sighandler_t) SIG_ERR;
2792 return PerlProc_signal(signo, handler);
2803 Perl_rsignal_state(pTHX_ int signo)
2806 Sighandler_t oldsig;
2808 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && !defined(WIN32)
2809 /* only "parent" interpreter can diddle signals */
2810 if (PL_curinterp != aTHX)
2811 return (Sighandler_t) SIG_ERR;
2815 oldsig = PerlProc_signal(signo, sig_trap);
2816 PerlProc_signal(signo, oldsig);
2818 PerlProc_kill(PerlProc_getpid(), signo);
2823 Perl_rsignal_save(pTHX_ int signo, Sighandler_t handler, Sigsave_t *save)
2825 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && !defined(WIN32)
2826 /* only "parent" interpreter can diddle signals */
2827 if (PL_curinterp != aTHX)
2830 *save = PerlProc_signal(signo, handler);
2831 return (*save == (Sighandler_t) SIG_ERR) ? -1 : 0;
2835 Perl_rsignal_restore(pTHX_ int signo, Sigsave_t *save)
2837 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && !defined(WIN32)
2838 /* only "parent" interpreter can diddle signals */
2839 if (PL_curinterp != aTHX)
2842 return (PerlProc_signal(signo, *save) == (Sighandler_t) SIG_ERR) ? -1 : 0;
2845 #endif /* !HAS_SIGACTION */
2846 #endif /* !PERL_MICRO */
2848 /* VMS' my_pclose() is in VMS.c; same with OS/2 */
2849 #if (!defined(DOSISH) || defined(HAS_FORK) || defined(AMIGAOS)) && !defined(VMS) && !defined(__OPEN_VM) && !defined(EPOC) && !defined(__LIBCATAMOUNT__)
2851 Perl_my_pclose(pTHX_ PerlIO *ptr)
2854 Sigsave_t hstat, istat, qstat;
2862 svp = av_fetch(PL_fdpid,PerlIO_fileno(ptr),TRUE);
2863 pid = (SvTYPE(*svp) == SVt_IV) ? SvIVX(*svp) : -1;
2865 *svp = &PL_sv_undef;
2867 if (pid == -1) { /* Opened by popen. */
2868 return my_syspclose(ptr);
2871 close_failed = (PerlIO_close(ptr) == EOF);
2874 if(PerlProc_kill(pid, 0) < 0) { return(pid); } /* HOM 12/23/91 */
2877 rsignal_save(SIGHUP, (Sighandler_t) SIG_IGN, &hstat);
2878 rsignal_save(SIGINT, (Sighandler_t) SIG_IGN, &istat);
2879 rsignal_save(SIGQUIT, (Sighandler_t) SIG_IGN, &qstat);
2882 pid2 = wait4pid(pid, &status, 0);
2883 } while (pid2 == -1 && errno == EINTR);
2885 rsignal_restore(SIGHUP, &hstat);
2886 rsignal_restore(SIGINT, &istat);
2887 rsignal_restore(SIGQUIT, &qstat);
2893 return(pid2 < 0 ? pid2 : status == 0 ? 0 : (errno = 0, status));
2896 #if defined(__LIBCATAMOUNT__)
2898 Perl_my_pclose(pTHX_ PerlIO *ptr)
2903 #endif /* !DOSISH */
2905 #if (!defined(DOSISH) || defined(OS2) || defined(WIN32) || defined(NETWARE)) && !defined(__LIBCATAMOUNT__)
2907 Perl_wait4pid(pTHX_ Pid_t pid, int *statusp, int flags)
2911 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_WAIT4PID;
2914 #ifdef PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS
2917 /* The keys in PL_pidstatus are now the raw 4 (or 8) bytes of the
2918 pid, rather than a string form. */
2919 SV * const * const svp = hv_fetch(PL_pidstatus,(const char*) &pid,sizeof(Pid_t),FALSE);
2920 if (svp && *svp != &PL_sv_undef) {
2921 *statusp = SvIVX(*svp);
2922 (void)hv_delete(PL_pidstatus,(const char*) &pid,sizeof(Pid_t),
2930 hv_iterinit(PL_pidstatus);
2931 if ((entry = hv_iternext(PL_pidstatus))) {
2932 SV * const sv = hv_iterval(PL_pidstatus,entry);
2934 const char * const spid = hv_iterkey(entry,&len);
2936 assert (len == sizeof(Pid_t));
2937 memcpy((char *)&pid, spid, len);
2938 *statusp = SvIVX(sv);
2939 /* The hash iterator is currently on this entry, so simply
2940 calling hv_delete would trigger the lazy delete, which on
2941 aggregate does more work, beacuse next call to hv_iterinit()
2942 would spot the flag, and have to call the delete routine,
2943 while in the meantime any new entries can't re-use that
2945 hv_iterinit(PL_pidstatus);
2946 (void)hv_delete(PL_pidstatus,spid,len,G_DISCARD);
2953 # ifdef HAS_WAITPID_RUNTIME
2954 if (!HAS_WAITPID_RUNTIME)
2957 result = PerlProc_waitpid(pid,statusp,flags);
2960 #if !defined(HAS_WAITPID) && defined(HAS_WAIT4)
2961 result = wait4((pid==-1)?0:pid,statusp,flags,NULL);
2964 #ifdef PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS
2965 #if defined(HAS_WAITPID) && defined(HAS_WAITPID_RUNTIME)
2970 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Can't do waitpid with flags");
2972 while ((result = PerlProc_wait(statusp)) != pid && pid > 0 && result >= 0)
2973 pidgone(result,*statusp);
2979 #if defined(HAS_WAITPID) || defined(HAS_WAIT4)
2982 if (result < 0 && errno == EINTR) {
2984 errno = EINTR; /* reset in case a signal handler changed $! */
2988 #endif /* !DOSISH || OS2 || WIN32 || NETWARE */
2990 #ifdef PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS
2992 S_pidgone(pTHX_ Pid_t pid, int status)
2996 sv = *hv_fetch(PL_pidstatus,(const char*)&pid,sizeof(Pid_t),TRUE);
2997 SvUPGRADE(sv,SVt_IV);
2998 SvIV_set(sv, status);
3003 #if defined(atarist) || defined(OS2) || defined(EPOC)
3006 int /* Cannot prototype with I32
3008 my_syspclose(PerlIO *ptr)
3011 Perl_my_pclose(pTHX_ PerlIO *ptr)
3014 /* Needs work for PerlIO ! */
3015 FILE * const f = PerlIO_findFILE(ptr);
3016 const I32 result = pclose(f);
3017 PerlIO_releaseFILE(ptr,f);
3025 Perl_my_pclose(pTHX_ PerlIO *ptr)
3027 /* Needs work for PerlIO ! */
3028 FILE * const f = PerlIO_findFILE(ptr);
3029 I32 result = djgpp_pclose(f);
3030 result = (result << 8) & 0xff00;
3031 PerlIO_releaseFILE(ptr,f);
3037 Perl_repeatcpy(pTHX_ register char *to, register const char *from, I32 len, register I32 count)
3040 register const char * const frombase = from;
3041 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3043 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_REPEATCPY;
3046 register const char c = *from;
3051 while (count-- > 0) {
3052 for (todo = len; todo > 0; todo--) {
3061 Perl_same_dirent(pTHX_ const char *a, const char *b)
3063 char *fa = strrchr(a,'/');
3064 char *fb = strrchr(b,'/');
3067 SV * const tmpsv = sv_newmortal();
3069 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SAME_DIRENT;
3082 sv_setpvs(tmpsv, ".");
3084 sv_setpvn(tmpsv, a, fa - a);
3085 if (PerlLIO_stat(SvPVX_const(tmpsv), &tmpstatbuf1) < 0)
3088 sv_setpvs(tmpsv, ".");
3090 sv_setpvn(tmpsv, b, fb - b);
3091 if (PerlLIO_stat(SvPVX_const(tmpsv), &tmpstatbuf2) < 0)
3093 return tmpstatbuf1.st_dev == tmpstatbuf2.st_dev &&
3094 tmpstatbuf1.st_ino == tmpstatbuf2.st_ino;
3096 #endif /* !HAS_RENAME */
3099 Perl_find_script(pTHX_ const char *scriptname, bool dosearch,
3100 const char *const *const search_ext, I32 flags)
3103 const char *xfound = NULL;
3104 char *xfailed = NULL;
3105 char tmpbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
3110 #if defined(DOSISH) && !defined(OS2) && !defined(atarist)
3111 # define SEARCH_EXTS ".bat", ".cmd", NULL
3112 # define MAX_EXT_LEN 4
3115 # define SEARCH_EXTS ".cmd", ".btm", ".bat", ".pl", NULL
3116 # define MAX_EXT_LEN 4
3119 # define SEARCH_EXTS ".pl", ".com", NULL
3120 # define MAX_EXT_LEN 4
3122 /* additional extensions to try in each dir if scriptname not found */
3124 static const char *const exts[] = { SEARCH_EXTS };
3125 const char *const *const ext = search_ext ? search_ext : exts;
3126 int extidx = 0, i = 0;
3127 const char *curext = NULL;
3129 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(search_ext);
3130 # define MAX_EXT_LEN 0
3133 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FIND_SCRIPT;
3136 * If dosearch is true and if scriptname does not contain path
3137 * delimiters, search the PATH for scriptname.
3139 * If SEARCH_EXTS is also defined, will look for each
3140 * scriptname{SEARCH_EXTS} whenever scriptname is not found
3141 * while searching the PATH.
3143 * Assuming SEARCH_EXTS is C<".foo",".bar",NULL>, PATH search
3144 * proceeds as follows:
3145 * If DOSISH or VMSISH:
3146 * + look for ./scriptname{,.foo,.bar}
3147 * + search the PATH for scriptname{,.foo,.bar}
3150 * + look *only* in the PATH for scriptname{,.foo,.bar} (note
3151 * this will not look in '.' if it's not in the PATH)
3156 # ifdef ALWAYS_DEFTYPES
3157 len = strlen(scriptname);
3158 if (!(len == 1 && *scriptname == '-') && scriptname[len-1] != ':') {
3159 int idx = 0, deftypes = 1;
3162 const int hasdir = !dosearch || (strpbrk(scriptname,":[</") != NULL);
3165 int idx = 0, deftypes = 1;
3168 const int hasdir = (strpbrk(scriptname,":[</") != NULL);
3170 /* The first time through, just add SEARCH_EXTS to whatever we
3171 * already have, so we can check for default file types. */
3173 (!hasdir && my_trnlnm("DCL$PATH",tmpbuf,idx++)) )
3179 if ((strlen(tmpbuf) + strlen(scriptname)
3180 + MAX_EXT_LEN) >= sizeof tmpbuf)
3181 continue; /* don't search dir with too-long name */
3182 my_strlcat(tmpbuf, scriptname, sizeof(tmpbuf));
3186 if (strEQ(scriptname, "-"))
3188 if (dosearch) { /* Look in '.' first. */
3189 const char *cur = scriptname;
3191 if ((curext = strrchr(scriptname,'.'))) /* possible current ext */
3193 if (strEQ(ext[i++],curext)) {
3194 extidx = -1; /* already has an ext */
3199 DEBUG_p(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
3200 "Looking for %s\n",cur));
3201 if (PerlLIO_stat(cur,&PL_statbuf) >= 0
3202 && !S_ISDIR(PL_statbuf.st_mode)) {
3210 if (cur == scriptname) {
3211 len = strlen(scriptname);
3212 if (len+MAX_EXT_LEN+1 >= sizeof(tmpbuf))
3214 my_strlcpy(tmpbuf, scriptname, sizeof(tmpbuf));
3217 } while (extidx >= 0 && ext[extidx] /* try an extension? */
3218 && my_strlcpy(tmpbuf+len, ext[extidx++], sizeof(tmpbuf) - len));
3223 if (dosearch && !strchr(scriptname, '/')
3225 && !strchr(scriptname, '\\')
3227 && (s = PerlEnv_getenv("PATH")))
3231 bufend = s + strlen(s);
3232 while (s < bufend) {
3233 #if defined(atarist) || defined(DOSISH)
3238 && *s != ';'; len++, s++) {
3239 if (len < sizeof tmpbuf)
3242 if (len < sizeof tmpbuf)
3244 #else /* ! (atarist || DOSISH) */
3245 s = delimcpy(tmpbuf, tmpbuf + sizeof tmpbuf, s, bufend,
3248 #endif /* ! (atarist || DOSISH) */
3251 if (len + 1 + strlen(scriptname) + MAX_EXT_LEN >= sizeof tmpbuf)
3252 continue; /* don't search dir with too-long name */
3254 # if defined(atarist) || defined(__MINT__) || defined(DOSISH)
3255 && tmpbuf[len - 1] != '/'
3256 && tmpbuf[len - 1] != '\\'
3259 tmpbuf[len++] = '/';
3260 if (len == 2 && tmpbuf[0] == '.')
3262 (void)my_strlcpy(tmpbuf + len, scriptname, sizeof(tmpbuf) - len);
3266 len = strlen(tmpbuf);
3267 if (extidx > 0) /* reset after previous loop */
3271 DEBUG_p(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Looking for %s\n",tmpbuf));
3272 retval = PerlLIO_stat(tmpbuf,&PL_statbuf);
3273 if (S_ISDIR(PL_statbuf.st_mode)) {
3277 } while ( retval < 0 /* not there */
3278 && extidx>=0 && ext[extidx] /* try an extension? */
3279 && my_strlcpy(tmpbuf+len, ext[extidx++], sizeof(tmpbuf) - len)
3284 if (S_ISREG(PL_statbuf.st_mode)
3285 && cando(S_IRUSR,TRUE,&PL_statbuf)
3286 #if !defined(DOSISH)
3287 && cando(S_IXUSR,TRUE,&PL_statbuf)
3291 xfound = tmpbuf; /* bingo! */
3295 xfailed = savepv(tmpbuf);
3298 if (!xfound && !seen_dot && !xfailed &&
3299 (PerlLIO_stat(scriptname,&PL_statbuf) < 0
3300 || S_ISDIR(PL_statbuf.st_mode)))
3302 seen_dot = 1; /* Disable message. */
3304 if (flags & 1) { /* do or die? */
3305 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Can't %s %s%s%s",
3306 (xfailed ? "execute" : "find"),
3307 (xfailed ? xfailed : scriptname),
3308 (xfailed ? "" : " on PATH"),
3309 (xfailed || seen_dot) ? "" : ", '.' not in PATH");
3314 scriptname = xfound;
3316 return (scriptname ? savepv(scriptname) : NULL);
3319 #ifndef PERL_GET_CONTEXT_DEFINED
3322 Perl_get_context(void)
3325 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
3326 # ifdef OLD_PTHREADS_API
3328 if (pthread_getspecific(PL_thr_key, &t))
3329 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: pthread_getspecific");
3332 # ifdef I_MACH_CTHREADS
3333 return (void*)cthread_data(cthread_self());
3335 return (void*)PTHREAD_GETSPECIFIC(PL_thr_key);
3344 Perl_set_context(void *t)
3347 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SET_CONTEXT;
3348 #if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
3349 # ifdef I_MACH_CTHREADS
3350 cthread_set_data(cthread_self(), t);
3352 if (pthread_setspecific(PL_thr_key, t))
3353 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: pthread_setspecific");
3360 #endif /* !PERL_GET_CONTEXT_DEFINED */
3362 #if defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT) && !defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE)
3371 Perl_get_op_names(pTHX)
3373 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3374 return (char **)PL_op_name;
3378 Perl_get_op_descs(pTHX)
3380 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3381 return (char **)PL_op_desc;
3385 Perl_get_no_modify(pTHX)
3387 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3388 return PL_no_modify;
3392 Perl_get_opargs(pTHX)
3394 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3395 return (U32 *)PL_opargs;
3399 Perl_get_ppaddr(pTHX)
3402 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3403 return (PPADDR_t*)PL_ppaddr;
3406 #ifndef HAS_GETENV_LEN
3408 Perl_getenv_len(pTHX_ const char *env_elem, unsigned long *len)
3410 char * const env_trans = PerlEnv_getenv(env_elem);
3411 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3412 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_GETENV_LEN;
3414 *len = strlen(env_trans);
3421 Perl_get_vtbl(pTHX_ int vtbl_id)
3423 const MGVTBL* result;
3424 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3428 result = &PL_vtbl_sv;
3431 result = &PL_vtbl_env;
3433 case want_vtbl_envelem:
3434 result = &PL_vtbl_envelem;
3437 result = &PL_vtbl_sig;
3439 case want_vtbl_sigelem:
3440 result = &PL_vtbl_sigelem;
3442 case want_vtbl_pack:
3443 result = &PL_vtbl_pack;
3445 case want_vtbl_packelem:
3446 result = &PL_vtbl_packelem;
3448 case want_vtbl_dbline:
3449 result = &PL_vtbl_dbline;
3452 result = &PL_vtbl_isa;
3454 case want_vtbl_isaelem:
3455 result = &PL_vtbl_isaelem;
3457 case want_vtbl_arylen:
3458 result = &PL_vtbl_arylen;
3460 case want_vtbl_mglob:
3461 result = &PL_vtbl_mglob;
3463 case want_vtbl_nkeys:
3464 result = &PL_vtbl_nkeys;
3466 case want_vtbl_taint:
3467 result = &PL_vtbl_taint;
3469 case want_vtbl_substr:
3470 result = &PL_vtbl_substr;
3473 result = &PL_vtbl_vec;
3476 result = &PL_vtbl_pos;
3479 result = &PL_vtbl_bm;
3482 result = &PL_vtbl_fm;
3484 case want_vtbl_uvar:
3485 result = &PL_vtbl_uvar;
3487 case want_vtbl_defelem:
3488 result = &PL_vtbl_defelem;
3490 case want_vtbl_regexp:
3491 result = &PL_vtbl_regexp;
3493 case want_vtbl_regdata:
3494 result = &PL_vtbl_regdata;
3496 case want_vtbl_regdatum:
3497 result = &PL_vtbl_regdatum;
3499 #ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
3500 case want_vtbl_collxfrm:
3501 result = &PL_vtbl_collxfrm;
3504 case want_vtbl_amagic:
3505 result = &PL_vtbl_amagic;
3507 case want_vtbl_amagicelem:
3508 result = &PL_vtbl_amagicelem;
3510 case want_vtbl_backref:
3511 result = &PL_vtbl_backref;
3513 case want_vtbl_utf8:
3514 result = &PL_vtbl_utf8;
3520 return (MGVTBL*)result;
3524 Perl_my_fflush_all(pTHX)
3526 #if defined(USE_PERLIO) || defined(FFLUSH_NULL) || defined(USE_SFIO)
3527 return PerlIO_flush(NULL);
3529 # if defined(HAS__FWALK)
3530 extern int fflush(FILE *);
3531 /* undocumented, unprototyped, but very useful BSDism */
3532 extern void _fwalk(int (*)(FILE *));
3536 # if defined(FFLUSH_ALL) && defined(HAS_STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY)
3538 # ifdef PERL_FFLUSH_ALL_FOPEN_MAX
3539 open_max = PERL_FFLUSH_ALL_FOPEN_MAX;
3541 # if defined(HAS_SYSCONF) && defined(_SC_OPEN_MAX)
3542 open_max = sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX);
3545 open_max = FOPEN_MAX;
3548 open_max = OPEN_MAX;
3559 for (i = 0; i < open_max; i++)
3560 if (STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY[i]._file >= 0 &&
3561 STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY[i]._file < open_max &&
3562 STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY[i]._flag)
3563 PerlIO_flush(&STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY[i]);
3567 SETERRNO(EBADF,RMS_IFI);
3574 Perl_report_evil_fh(pTHX_ const GV *gv, const IO *io, I32 op)
3576 const char * const name = gv && isGV(gv) ? GvENAME(gv) : NULL;
3578 if (op == OP_phoney_OUTPUT_ONLY || op == OP_phoney_INPUT_ONLY) {
3579 if (ckWARN(WARN_IO)) {
3580 const char * const direction =
3581 (const char *)((op == OP_phoney_INPUT_ONLY) ? "in" : "out");
3583 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_IO),
3584 "Filehandle %s opened only for %sput",
3587 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_IO),
3588 "Filehandle opened only for %sput", direction);
3595 if (gv && io && IoTYPE(io) == IoTYPE_CLOSED) {
3597 warn_type = WARN_CLOSED;
3601 warn_type = WARN_UNOPENED;
3604 if (ckWARN(warn_type)) {
3605 const char * const pars =
3606 (const char *)(OP_IS_FILETEST(op) ? "" : "()");
3607 const char * const func =
3609 (op == OP_READLINE ? "readline" : /* "<HANDLE>" not nice */
3610 op == OP_LEAVEWRITE ? "write" : /* "write exit" not nice */
3611 op < 0 ? "" : /* handle phoney cases */
3613 const char * const type =
3615 (OP_IS_SOCKET(op) ||
3616 (gv && io && IoTYPE(io) == IoTYPE_SOCKET) ?
3617 "socket" : "filehandle");
3618 if (name && *name) {
3619 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(warn_type),
3620 "%s%s on %s %s %s", func, pars, vile, type, name);
3621 if (io && IoDIRP(io) && !(IoFLAGS(io) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))
3623 aTHX_ packWARN(warn_type),
3624 "\t(Are you trying to call %s%s on dirhandle %s?)\n",
3629 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(warn_type),
3630 "%s%s on %s %s", func, pars, vile, type);
3631 if (gv && io && IoDIRP(io) && !(IoFLAGS(io) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))
3633 aTHX_ packWARN(warn_type),
3634 "\t(Are you trying to call %s%s on dirhandle?)\n",
3643 /* in ASCII order, not that it matters */
3644 static const char controllablechars[] = "?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_";
3647 Perl_ebcdic_control(pTHX_ int ch)
3655 if ((ctlp = strchr(controllablechars, ch)) == 0) {
3656 Perl_die(aTHX_ "unrecognised control character '%c'\n", ch);
3659 if (ctlp == controllablechars)
3660 return('\177'); /* DEL */
3662 return((unsigned char)(ctlp - controllablechars - 1));
3663 } else { /* Want uncontrol */
3664 if (ch == '\177' || ch == -1)
3666 else if (ch == '\157')
3668 else if (ch == '\174')
3670 else if (ch == '^') /* '\137' in 1047, '\260' in 819 */
3672 else if (ch == '\155')
3674 else if (0 < ch && ch < (sizeof(controllablechars) - 1))
3675 return(controllablechars[ch+1]);
3677 Perl_die(aTHX_ "invalid control request: '\\%03o'\n", ch & 0xFF);
3682 /* To workaround core dumps from the uninitialised tm_zone we get the
3683 * system to give us a reasonable struct to copy. This fix means that
3684 * strftime uses the tm_zone and tm_gmtoff values returned by
3685 * localtime(time()). That should give the desired result most of the
3686 * time. But probably not always!
3688 * This does not address tzname aspects of NETaa14816.
3693 # ifndef STRUCT_TM_HASZONE
3694 # define STRUCT_TM_HASZONE
3698 #ifdef STRUCT_TM_HASZONE /* Backward compat */
3699 # ifndef HAS_TM_TM_ZONE
3700 # define HAS_TM_TM_ZONE
3705 Perl_init_tm(pTHX_ struct tm *ptm) /* see mktime, strftime and asctime */
3707 #ifdef HAS_TM_TM_ZONE
3709 const struct tm* my_tm;
3710 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_INIT_TM;
3712 my_tm = localtime(&now);
3714 Copy(my_tm, ptm, 1, struct tm);
3716 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_INIT_TM;
3717 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(ptm);
3722 * mini_mktime - normalise struct tm values without the localtime()
3723 * semantics (and overhead) of mktime().
3726 Perl_mini_mktime(pTHX_ struct tm *ptm)
3730 int month, mday, year, jday;
3731 int odd_cent, odd_year;
3732 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
3734 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MINI_MKTIME;
3736 #define DAYS_PER_YEAR 365
3737 #define DAYS_PER_QYEAR (4*DAYS_PER_YEAR+1)
3738 #define DAYS_PER_CENT (25*DAYS_PER_QYEAR-1)
3739 #define DAYS_PER_QCENT (4*DAYS_PER_CENT+1)
3740 #define SECS_PER_HOUR (60*60)
3741 #define SECS_PER_DAY (24*SECS_PER_HOUR)
3742 /* parentheses deliberately absent on these two, otherwise they don't work */
3743 #define MONTH_TO_DAYS 153/5
3744 #define DAYS_TO_MONTH 5/153
3745 /* offset to bias by March (month 4) 1st between month/mday & year finding */
3746 #define YEAR_ADJUST (4*MONTH_TO_DAYS+1)
3747 /* as used here, the algorithm leaves Sunday as day 1 unless we adjust it */
3748 #define WEEKDAY_BIAS 6 /* (1+6)%7 makes Sunday 0 again */
3751 * Year/day algorithm notes:
3753 * With a suitable offset for numeric value of the month, one can find
3754 * an offset into the year by considering months to have 30.6 (153/5) days,
3755 * using integer arithmetic (i.e., with truncation). To avoid too much
3756 * messing about with leap days, we consider January and February to be
3757 * the 13th and 14th month of the previous year. After that transformation,
3758 * we need the month index we use to be high by 1 from 'normal human' usage,
3759 * so the month index values we use run from 4 through 15.
3761 * Given that, and the rules for the Gregorian calendar (leap years are those
3762 * divisible by 4 unless also divisible by 100, when they must be divisible
3763 * by 400 instead), we can simply calculate the number of days since some
3764 * arbitrary 'beginning of time' by futzing with the (adjusted) year number,
3765 * the days we derive from our month index, and adding in the day of the
3766 * month. The value used here is not adjusted for the actual origin which
3767 * it normally would use (1 January A.D. 1), since we're not exposing it.
3768 * We're only building the value so we can turn around and get the
3769 * normalised values for the year, month, day-of-month, and day-of-year.
3771 * For going backward, we need to bias the value we're using so that we find
3772 * the right year value. (Basically, we don't want the contribution of
3773 * March 1st to the number to apply while deriving the year). Having done
3774 * that, we 'count up' the contribution to the year number by accounting for
3775 * full quadracenturies (400-year periods) with their extra leap days, plus
3776 * the contribution from full centuries (to avoid counting in the lost leap
3777 * days), plus the contribution from full quad-years (to count in the normal
3778 * leap days), plus the leftover contribution from any non-leap years.
3779 * At this point, if we were working with an actual leap day, we'll have 0
3780 * days left over. This is also true for March 1st, however. So, we have
3781 * to special-case that result, and (earlier) keep track of the 'odd'
3782 * century and year contributions. If we got 4 extra centuries in a qcent,
3783 * or 4 extra years in a qyear, then it's a leap day and we call it 29 Feb.
3784 * Otherwise, we add back in the earlier bias we removed (the 123 from
3785 * figuring in March 1st), find the month index (integer division by 30.6),
3786 * and the remainder is the day-of-month. We then have to convert back to
3787 * 'real' months (including fixing January and February from being 14/15 in
3788 * the previous year to being in the proper year). After that, to get
3789 * tm_yday, we work with the normalised year and get a new yearday value for
3790 * January 1st, which we subtract from the yearday value we had earlier,
3791 * representing the date we've re-built. This is done from January 1
3792 * because tm_yday is 0-origin.
3794 * Since POSIX time routines are only guaranteed to work for times since the
3795 * UNIX epoch (00:00:00 1 Jan 1970 UTC), the fact that this algorithm
3796 * applies Gregorian calendar rules even to dates before the 16th century
3797 * doesn't bother me. Besides, you'd need cultural context for a given
3798 * date to know whether it was Julian or Gregorian calendar, and that's
3799 * outside the scope for this routine. Since we convert back based on the
3800 * same rules we used to build the yearday, you'll only get strange results
3801 * for input which needed normalising, or for the 'odd' century years which
3802 * were leap years in the Julian calander but not in the Gregorian one.
3803 * I can live with that.
3805 * This algorithm also fails to handle years before A.D. 1 gracefully, but
3806 * that's still outside the scope for POSIX time manipulation, so I don't
3810 year = 1900 + ptm->tm_year;
3811 month = ptm->tm_mon;
3812 mday = ptm->tm_mday;
3813 /* allow given yday with no month & mday to dominate the result */
3814 if (ptm->tm_yday >= 0 && mday <= 0 && month <= 0) {
3817 jday = 1 + ptm->tm_yday;
3826 yearday = DAYS_PER_YEAR * year + year/4 - year/100 + year/400;
3827 yearday += month*MONTH_TO_DAYS + mday + jday;
3829 * Note that we don't know when leap-seconds were or will be,
3830 * so we have to trust the user if we get something which looks
3831 * like a sensible leap-second. Wild values for seconds will
3832 * be rationalised, however.
3834 if ((unsigned) ptm->tm_sec <= 60) {
3841 secs += 60 * ptm->tm_min;
3842 secs += SECS_PER_HOUR * ptm->tm_hour;
3844 if (secs-(secs/SECS_PER_DAY*SECS_PER_DAY) < 0) {
3845 /* got negative remainder, but need positive time */
3846 /* back off an extra day to compensate */
3847 yearday += (secs/SECS_PER_DAY)-1;
3848 secs -= SECS_PER_DAY * (secs/SECS_PER_DAY - 1);
3851 yearday += (secs/SECS_PER_DAY);
3852 secs -= SECS_PER_DAY * (secs/SECS_PER_DAY);
3855 else if (secs >= SECS_PER_DAY) {
3856 yearday += (secs/SECS_PER_DAY);
3857 secs %= SECS_PER_DAY;
3859 ptm->tm_hour = secs/SECS_PER_HOUR;
3860 secs %= SECS_PER_HOUR;
3861 ptm->tm_min = secs/60;
3863 ptm->tm_sec += secs;
3864 /* done with time of day effects */
3866 * The algorithm for yearday has (so far) left it high by 428.
3867 * To avoid mistaking a legitimate Feb 29 as Mar 1, we need to
3868 * bias it by 123 while trying to figure out what year it
3869 * really represents. Even with this tweak, the reverse
3870 * translation fails for years before A.D. 0001.
3871 * It would still fail for Feb 29, but we catch that one below.
3873 jday = yearday; /* save for later fixup vis-a-vis Jan 1 */
3874 yearday -= YEAR_ADJUST;
3875 year = (yearday / DAYS_PER_QCENT) * 400;
3876 yearday %= DAYS_PER_QCENT;
3877 odd_cent = yearday / DAYS_PER_CENT;
3878 year += odd_cent * 100;
3879 yearday %= DAYS_PER_CENT;
3880 year += (yearday / DAYS_PER_QYEAR) * 4;
3881 yearday %= DAYS_PER_QYEAR;
3882 odd_year = yearday / DAYS_PER_YEAR;
3884 yearday %= DAYS_PER_YEAR;
3885 if (!yearday && (odd_cent==4 || odd_year==4)) { /* catch Feb 29 */
3890 yearday += YEAR_ADJUST; /* recover March 1st crock */
3891 month = yearday*DAYS_TO_MONTH;
3892 yearday -= month*MONTH_TO_DAYS;
3893 /* recover other leap-year adjustment */
3902 ptm->tm_year = year - 1900;
3904 ptm->tm_mday = yearday;
3905 ptm->tm_mon = month;
3909 ptm->tm_mon = month - 1;
3911 /* re-build yearday based on Jan 1 to get tm_yday */
3913 yearday = year*DAYS_PER_YEAR + year/4 - year/100 + year/400;
3914 yearday += 14*MONTH_TO_DAYS + 1;
3915 ptm->tm_yday = jday - yearday;
3916 /* fix tm_wday if not overridden by caller */
3917 if ((unsigned)ptm->tm_wday > 6)
3918 ptm->tm_wday = (jday + WEEKDAY_BIAS) % 7;
3922 Perl_my_strftime(pTHX_ const char *fmt, int sec, int min, int hour, int mday, int mon, int year, int wday, int yday, int isdst)
3930 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_STRFTIME;
3932 init_tm(&mytm); /* XXX workaround - see init_tm() above */
3935 mytm.tm_hour = hour;
3936 mytm.tm_mday = mday;
3938 mytm.tm_year = year;
3939 mytm.tm_wday = wday;
3940 mytm.tm_yday = yday;
3941 mytm.tm_isdst = isdst;
3943 /* use libc to get the values for tm_gmtoff and tm_zone [perl #18238] */
3944 #if defined(HAS_MKTIME) && (defined(HAS_TM_TM_GMTOFF) || defined(HAS_TM_TM_ZONE))
3949 #ifdef HAS_TM_TM_GMTOFF
3950 mytm.tm_gmtoff = mytm2.tm_gmtoff;
3952 #ifdef HAS_TM_TM_ZONE
3953 mytm.tm_zone = mytm2.tm_zone;
3958 Newx(buf, buflen, char);
3959 len = strftime(buf, buflen, fmt, &mytm);
3961 ** The following is needed to handle to the situation where
3962 ** tmpbuf overflows. Basically we want to allocate a buffer
3963 ** and try repeatedly. The reason why it is so complicated
3964 ** is that getting a return value of 0 from strftime can indicate
3965 ** one of the following:
3966 ** 1. buffer overflowed,
3967 ** 2. illegal conversion specifier, or
3968 ** 3. the format string specifies nothing to be returned(not
3969 ** an error). This could be because format is an empty string
3970 ** or it specifies %p that yields an empty string in some locale.
3971 ** If there is a better way to make it portable, go ahead by
3974 if ((len > 0 && len < buflen) || (len == 0 && *fmt == '\0'))
3977 /* Possibly buf overflowed - try again with a bigger buf */
3978 const int fmtlen = strlen(fmt);
3979 int bufsize = fmtlen + buflen;
3981 Newx(buf, bufsize, char);
3983 buflen = strftime(buf, bufsize, fmt, &mytm);
3984 if (buflen > 0 && buflen < bufsize)
3986 /* heuristic to prevent out-of-memory errors */
3987 if (bufsize > 100*fmtlen) {
3993 Renew(buf, bufsize, char);
3998 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: no strftime");
4004 #define SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF \
4005 sv_setsv(sv, &PL_sv_undef); \
4008 #define SV_CWD_ISDOT(dp) \
4009 (dp->d_name[0] == '.' && (dp->d_name[1] == '\0' || \
4010 (dp->d_name[1] == '.' && dp->d_name[2] == '\0')))
4013 =head1 Miscellaneous Functions
4015 =for apidoc getcwd_sv
4017 Fill the sv with current working directory
4022 /* Originally written in Perl by John Bazik; rewritten in C by Ben Sugars.
4023 * rewritten again by dougm, optimized for use with xs TARG, and to prefer
4024 * getcwd(3) if available
4025 * Comments from the orignal:
4026 * This is a faster version of getcwd. It's also more dangerous
4027 * because you might chdir out of a directory that you can't chdir
4031 Perl_getcwd_sv(pTHX_ register SV *sv)
4035 #ifndef INCOMPLETE_TAINTS
4039 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_GETCWD_SV;
4043 char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
4045 /* Some getcwd()s automatically allocate a buffer of the given
4046 * size from the heap if they are given a NULL buffer pointer.
4047 * The problem is that this behaviour is not portable. */
4048 if (getcwd(buf, sizeof(buf) - 1)) {
4053 sv_setsv(sv, &PL_sv_undef);
4061 int orig_cdev, orig_cino, cdev, cino, odev, oino, tdev, tino;
4065 SvUPGRADE(sv, SVt_PV);
4067 if (PerlLIO_lstat(".", &statbuf) < 0) {
4068 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4071 orig_cdev = statbuf.st_dev;
4072 orig_cino = statbuf.st_ino;
4082 if (PerlDir_chdir("..") < 0) {
4083 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4085 if (PerlLIO_stat(".", &statbuf) < 0) {
4086 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4089 cdev = statbuf.st_dev;
4090 cino = statbuf.st_ino;
4092 if (odev == cdev && oino == cino) {
4095 if (!(dir = PerlDir_open("."))) {
4096 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4099 while ((dp = PerlDir_read(dir)) != NULL) {
4101 namelen = dp->d_namlen;
4103 namelen = strlen(dp->d_name);
4106 if (SV_CWD_ISDOT(dp)) {
4110 if (PerlLIO_lstat(dp->d_name, &statbuf) < 0) {
4111 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4114 tdev = statbuf.st_dev;
4115 tino = statbuf.st_ino;
4116 if (tino == oino && tdev == odev) {
4122 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4125 if (pathlen + namelen + 1 >= MAXPATHLEN) {
4126 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4129 SvGROW(sv, pathlen + namelen + 1);
4133 Move(SvPVX_const(sv), SvPVX(sv) + namelen + 1, pathlen, char);
4136 /* prepend current directory to the front */
4138 Move(dp->d_name, SvPVX(sv)+1, namelen, char);
4139 pathlen += (namelen + 1);
4141 #ifdef VOID_CLOSEDIR
4144 if (PerlDir_close(dir) < 0) {
4145 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4151 SvCUR_set(sv, pathlen);
4155 if (PerlDir_chdir(SvPVX_const(sv)) < 0) {
4156 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4159 if (PerlLIO_stat(".", &statbuf) < 0) {
4160 SV_CWD_RETURN_UNDEF;
4163 cdev = statbuf.st_dev;
4164 cino = statbuf.st_ino;
4166 if (cdev != orig_cdev || cino != orig_cino) {
4167 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unstable directory path, "
4168 "current directory changed unexpectedly");
4179 #define VERSION_MAX 0x7FFFFFFF
4181 =for apidoc scan_version
4183 Returns a pointer to the next character after the parsed
4184 version string, as well as upgrading the passed in SV to
4187 Function must be called with an already existing SV like
4190 s = scan_version(s, SV *sv, bool qv);
4192 Performs some preprocessing to the string to ensure that
4193 it has the correct characteristics of a version. Flags the
4194 object if it contains an underscore (which denotes this
4195 is an alpha version). The boolean qv denotes that the version
4196 should be interpreted as if it had multiple decimals, even if
4203 Perl_scan_version(pTHX_ const char *s, SV *rv, bool qv)
4212 AV * const av = newAV();
4213 SV * const hv = newSVrv(rv, "version"); /* create an SV and upgrade the RV */
4215 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SCAN_VERSION;
4217 (void)sv_upgrade(hv, SVt_PVHV); /* needs to be an HV type */
4219 while (isSPACE(*s)) /* leading whitespace is OK */
4225 s++; /* get past 'v' */
4226 qv = 1; /* force quoted version processing */
4231 /* pre-scan the input string to check for decimals/underbars */
4232 while ( *pos == '.' || *pos == '_' || *pos == ',' || isDIGIT(*pos) )
4237 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version format (underscores before decimal)");
4241 else if ( *pos == '_' )
4244 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version format (multiple underscores)");
4246 width = pos - last - 1; /* natural width of sub-version */
4248 else if ( *pos == ',' && isDIGIT(pos[1]) )
4257 if ( alpha && !saw_period )
4258 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version format (alpha without decimal)");
4260 if ( alpha && saw_period && width == 0 )
4261 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version format (misplaced _ in number)");
4263 if ( saw_period > 1 )
4264 qv = 1; /* force quoted version processing */
4270 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "qv", newSViv(qv));
4272 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "alpha", newSViv(alpha));
4273 if ( !qv && width < 3 )
4274 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "width", newSViv(width));
4276 while (isDIGIT(*pos))
4278 if (!isALPHA(*pos)) {
4284 /* this is atoi() that delimits on underscores */
4285 const char *end = pos;
4289 /* the following if() will only be true after the decimal
4290 * point of a version originally created with a bare
4291 * floating point number, i.e. not quoted in any way
4293 if ( !qv && s > start && saw_period == 1 ) {
4297 rev += (*s - '0') * mult;
4299 if ( (PERL_ABS(orev) > PERL_ABS(rev))
4300 || (PERL_ABS(rev) > VERSION_MAX )) {
4301 if(ckWARN(WARN_OVERFLOW))
4302 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_OVERFLOW),
4303 "Integer overflow in version %d",VERSION_MAX);
4314 while (--end >= s) {
4316 rev += (*end - '0') * mult;
4318 if ( (PERL_ABS(orev) > PERL_ABS(rev))
4319 || (PERL_ABS(rev) > VERSION_MAX )) {
4320 if(ckWARN(WARN_OVERFLOW))
4321 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_OVERFLOW),
4322 "Integer overflow in version");
4331 /* Append revision */
4332 av_push(av, newSViv(rev));
4337 else if ( *pos == '.' )
4339 else if ( *pos == '_' && isDIGIT(pos[1]) )
4341 else if ( *pos == ',' && isDIGIT(pos[1]) )
4343 else if ( isDIGIT(*pos) )
4350 while ( isDIGIT(*pos) )
4355 while ( ( isDIGIT(*pos) || *pos == '_' ) && digits < 3 ) {
4363 if ( qv ) { /* quoted versions always get at least three terms*/
4364 I32 len = av_len(av);
4365 /* This for loop appears to trigger a compiler bug on OS X, as it
4366 loops infinitely. Yes, len is negative. No, it makes no sense.
4367 Compiler in question is:
4368 gcc version 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1640)
4369 for ( len = 2 - len; len > 0; len-- )
4370 av_push(MUTABLE_AV(sv), newSViv(0));
4374 av_push(av, newSViv(0));
4377 /* need to save off the current version string for later */
4379 SV * orig = newSVpvn("v.Inf", sizeof("v.Inf")-1);
4380 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "original", orig);
4381 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "vinf", newSViv(1));
4383 else if ( s > start ) {
4384 SV * orig = newSVpvn(start,s-start);
4385 if ( qv && saw_period == 1 && *start != 'v' ) {
4386 /* need to insert a v to be consistent */
4387 sv_insert(orig, 0, 0, "v", 1);
4389 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "original", orig);
4392 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "original", newSVpvs("0"));
4393 av_push(av, newSViv(0));
4396 /* And finally, store the AV in the hash */
4397 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "version", newRV_noinc(MUTABLE_SV(av)));
4399 /* fix RT#19517 - special case 'undef' as string */
4400 if ( *s == 'u' && strEQ(s,"undef") ) {
4408 =for apidoc new_version
4410 Returns a new version object based on the passed in SV:
4412 SV *sv = new_version(SV *ver);
4414 Does not alter the passed in ver SV. See "upg_version" if you
4415 want to upgrade the SV.
4421 Perl_new_version(pTHX_ SV *ver)
4424 SV * const rv = newSV(0);
4425 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_NEW_VERSION;
4426 if ( sv_derived_from(ver,"version") ) /* can just copy directly */
4429 AV * const av = newAV();
4431 /* This will get reblessed later if a derived class*/
4432 SV * const hv = newSVrv(rv, "version");
4433 (void)sv_upgrade(hv, SVt_PVHV); /* needs to be an HV type */
4438 /* Begin copying all of the elements */
4439 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(ver), "qv", 2) )
4440 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "qv", newSViv(1));
4442 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(ver), "alpha", 5) )
4443 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "alpha", newSViv(1));
4445 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(ver), "width", 5 ) )
4447 const I32 width = SvIV(*hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(ver), "width", FALSE));
4448 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "width", newSViv(width));
4451 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(ver), "original", 8 ) )
4453 SV * pv = *hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(ver), "original", FALSE);
4454 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "original", newSVsv(pv));
4457 sav = MUTABLE_AV(SvRV(*hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(ver), "version", FALSE)));
4458 /* This will get reblessed later if a derived class*/
4459 for ( key = 0; key <= av_len(sav); key++ )
4461 const I32 rev = SvIV(*av_fetch(sav, key, FALSE));
4462 av_push(av, newSViv(rev));
4465 (void)hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(hv), "version", newRV_noinc(MUTABLE_SV(av)));
4470 const MAGIC* const mg = SvVSTRING_mg(ver);
4471 if ( mg ) { /* already a v-string */
4472 const STRLEN len = mg->mg_len;
4473 char * const version = savepvn( (const char*)mg->mg_ptr, len);
4474 sv_setpvn(rv,version,len);
4475 /* this is for consistency with the pure Perl class */
4476 if ( *version != 'v' )
4477 sv_insert(rv, 0, 0, "v", 1);
4482 sv_setsv(rv,ver); /* make a duplicate */
4487 return upg_version(rv, FALSE);
4491 =for apidoc upg_version
4493 In-place upgrade of the supplied SV to a version object.
4495 SV *sv = upg_version(SV *sv, bool qv);
4497 Returns a pointer to the upgraded SV. Set the boolean qv if you want
4498 to force this SV to be interpreted as an "extended" version.
4504 Perl_upg_version(pTHX_ SV *ver, bool qv)
4506 const char *version, *s;
4511 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UPG_VERSION;
4513 if ( SvNOK(ver) && !( SvPOK(ver) && sv_len(ver) == 3 ) )
4515 /* may get too much accuracy */
4517 #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
4518 char *loc = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
4520 STRLEN len = my_snprintf(tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), "%.9"NVff, SvNVX(ver));
4521 #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
4522 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, loc);
4524 while (tbuf[len-1] == '0' && len > 0) len--;
4525 if ( tbuf[len-1] == '.' ) len--; /* eat the trailing decimal */
4526 version = savepvn(tbuf, len);
4529 else if ( (mg = SvVSTRING_mg(ver)) ) { /* already a v-string */
4530 version = savepvn( (const char*)mg->mg_ptr,mg->mg_len );
4534 else /* must be a string or something like a string */
4537 version = savepv(SvPV(ver,len));
4539 # if PERL_VERSION > 5
4540 /* This will only be executed for 5.6.0 - 5.8.0 inclusive */
4541 if ( len == 3 && !instr(version,".") && !instr(version,"_") ) {
4542 /* may be a v-string */
4543 SV * const nsv = sv_newmortal();
4547 sv_setpvf(nsv,"v%vd",ver);
4548 pos = nver = savepv(SvPV_nolen(nsv));
4550 /* scan the resulting formatted string */
4551 pos++; /* skip the leading 'v' */
4552 while ( *pos == '.' || isDIGIT(*pos) ) {
4558 /* is definitely a v-string */
4559 if ( saw_period == 2 ) {
4568 s = scan_version(version, ver, qv);
4570 if(ckWARN(WARN_MISC))
4571 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_MISC),
4572 "Version string '%s' contains invalid data; "
4573 "ignoring: '%s'", version, s);
4581 Validates that the SV contains a valid version object.
4583 bool vverify(SV *vobj);
4585 Note that it only confirms the bare minimum structure (so as not to get
4586 confused by derived classes which may contain additional hash entries):
4590 =item * The SV contains a [reference to a] hash
4592 =item * The hash contains a "version" key
4594 =item * The "version" key has [a reference to] an AV as its value
4602 Perl_vverify(pTHX_ SV *vs)
4606 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VVERIFY;
4611 /* see if the appropriate elements exist */
4612 if ( SvTYPE(vs) == SVt_PVHV
4613 && hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "version", 7)
4614 && (sv = SvRV(*hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "version", FALSE)))
4615 && SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVAV )
4624 Accepts a version object and returns the normalized floating
4625 point representation. Call like:
4629 NOTE: you can pass either the object directly or the SV
4630 contained within the RV.
4636 Perl_vnumify(pTHX_ SV *vs)
4641 SV * const sv = newSV(0);
4644 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VNUMIFY;
4650 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version object");
4652 /* see if various flags exist */
4653 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "alpha", 5 ) )
4655 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "width", 5 ) )
4656 width = SvIV(*hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "width", FALSE));
4661 /* attempt to retrieve the version array */
4662 if ( !(av = MUTABLE_AV(SvRV(*hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "version", FALSE))) ) ) {
4674 digit = SvIV(*av_fetch(av, 0, 0));
4675 Perl_sv_setpvf(aTHX_ sv, "%d.", (int)PERL_ABS(digit));
4676 for ( i = 1 ; i < len ; i++ )
4678 digit = SvIV(*av_fetch(av, i, 0));
4680 const int denom = (width == 2 ? 10 : 100);
4681 const div_t term = div((int)PERL_ABS(digit),denom);
4682 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ sv, "%0*d_%d", width, term.quot, term.rem);
4685 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ sv, "%0*d", width, (int)digit);
4691 digit = SvIV(*av_fetch(av, len, 0));
4692 if ( alpha && width == 3 ) /* alpha version */
4694 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ sv, "%0*d", width, (int)digit);
4698 sv_catpvs(sv, "000");
4706 Accepts a version object and returns the normalized string
4707 representation. Call like:
4711 NOTE: you can pass either the object directly or the SV
4712 contained within the RV.
4718 Perl_vnormal(pTHX_ SV *vs)
4722 SV * const sv = newSV(0);
4725 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VNORMAL;
4731 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version object");
4733 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "alpha", 5 ) )
4735 av = MUTABLE_AV(SvRV(*hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "version", FALSE)));
4743 digit = SvIV(*av_fetch(av, 0, 0));
4744 Perl_sv_setpvf(aTHX_ sv, "v%"IVdf, (IV)digit);
4745 for ( i = 1 ; i < len ; i++ ) {
4746 digit = SvIV(*av_fetch(av, i, 0));
4747 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ sv, ".%"IVdf, (IV)digit);
4752 /* handle last digit specially */
4753 digit = SvIV(*av_fetch(av, len, 0));
4755 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ sv, "_%"IVdf, (IV)digit);
4757 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ sv, ".%"IVdf, (IV)digit);
4760 if ( len <= 2 ) { /* short version, must be at least three */
4761 for ( len = 2 - len; len != 0; len-- )
4768 =for apidoc vstringify
4770 In order to maintain maximum compatibility with earlier versions
4771 of Perl, this function will return either the floating point
4772 notation or the multiple dotted notation, depending on whether
4773 the original version contained 1 or more dots, respectively
4779 Perl_vstringify(pTHX_ SV *vs)
4781 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VSTRINGIFY;
4787 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version object");
4789 if (hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "original", sizeof("original") - 1)) {
4791 pv = *hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "original", FALSE);
4795 return &PL_sv_undef;
4798 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(vs), "qv", 2) )
4808 Version object aware cmp. Both operands must already have been
4809 converted into version objects.
4815 Perl_vcmp(pTHX_ SV *lhv, SV *rhv)
4818 bool lalpha = FALSE;
4819 bool ralpha = FALSE;
4824 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_VCMP;
4831 if ( !vverify(lhv) )
4832 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version object");
4834 if ( !vverify(rhv) )
4835 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Invalid version object");
4837 /* get the left hand term */
4838 lav = MUTABLE_AV(SvRV(*hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(lhv), "version", FALSE)));
4839 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(lhv), "alpha", 5 ) )
4842 /* and the right hand term */
4843 rav = MUTABLE_AV(SvRV(*hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(rhv), "version", FALSE)));
4844 if ( hv_exists(MUTABLE_HV(rhv), "alpha", 5 ) )
4852 while ( i <= m && retval == 0 )
4854 left = SvIV(*av_fetch(lav,i,0));
4855 right = SvIV(*av_fetch(rav,i,0));
4863 /* tiebreaker for alpha with identical terms */
4864 if ( retval == 0 && l == r && left == right && ( lalpha || ralpha ) )
4866 if ( lalpha && !ralpha )
4870 else if ( ralpha && !lalpha)
4876 if ( l != r && retval == 0 ) /* possible match except for trailing 0's */
4880 while ( i <= r && retval == 0 )
4882 if ( SvIV(*av_fetch(rav,i,0)) != 0 )
4883 retval = -1; /* not a match after all */
4889 while ( i <= l && retval == 0 )
4891 if ( SvIV(*av_fetch(lav,i,0)) != 0 )
4892 retval = +1; /* not a match after all */
4900 #if !defined(HAS_SOCKETPAIR) && defined(HAS_SOCKET) && defined(AF_INET) && defined(PF_INET) && defined(SOCK_DGRAM) && defined(HAS_SELECT)
4901 # define EMULATE_SOCKETPAIR_UDP
4904 #ifdef EMULATE_SOCKETPAIR_UDP
4906 S_socketpair_udp (int fd[2]) {
4908 /* Fake a datagram socketpair using UDP to localhost. */
4909 int sockets[2] = {-1, -1};
4910 struct sockaddr_in addresses[2];
4912 Sock_size_t size = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
4913 unsigned short port;
4916 memset(&addresses, 0, sizeof(addresses));
4919 sockets[i] = PerlSock_socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, PF_INET);
4920 if (sockets[i] == -1)
4921 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
4923 addresses[i].sin_family = AF_INET;
4924 addresses[i].sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK);
4925 addresses[i].sin_port = 0; /* kernel choses port. */
4926 if (PerlSock_bind(sockets[i], (struct sockaddr *) &addresses[i],
4927 sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) == -1)
4928 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
4931 /* Now have 2 UDP sockets. Find out which port each is connected to, and
4932 for each connect the other socket to it. */
4935 if (PerlSock_getsockname(sockets[i], (struct sockaddr *) &addresses[i],
4937 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
4938 if (size != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))
4939 goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail;
4940 /* !1 is 0, !0 is 1 */
4941 if (PerlSock_connect(sockets[!i], (struct sockaddr *) &addresses[i],
4942 sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) == -1)
4943 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
4946 /* Now we have 2 sockets connected to each other. I don't trust some other
4947 process not to have already sent a packet to us (by random) so send
4948 a packet from each to the other. */
4951 /* I'm going to send my own port number. As a short.
4952 (Who knows if someone somewhere has sin_port as a bitfield and needs
4953 this routine. (I'm assuming crays have socketpair)) */
4954 port = addresses[i].sin_port;
4955 got = PerlLIO_write(sockets[i], &port, sizeof(port));
4956 if (got != sizeof(port)) {
4958 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
4959 goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail;
4963 /* Packets sent. I don't trust them to have arrived though.
4964 (As I understand it Solaris TCP stack is multithreaded. Non-blocking
4965 connect to localhost will use a second kernel thread. In 2.6 the
4966 first thread running the connect() returns before the second completes,
4967 so EINPROGRESS> In 2.7 the improved stack is faster and connect()
4968 returns 0. Poor programs have tripped up. One poor program's authors'
4969 had a 50-1 reverse stock split. Not sure how connected these were.)
4970 So I don't trust someone not to have an unpredictable UDP stack.
4974 struct timeval waitfor = {0, 100000}; /* You have 0.1 seconds */
4975 int max = sockets[1] > sockets[0] ? sockets[1] : sockets[0];
4979 FD_SET((unsigned int)sockets[0], &rset);
4980 FD_SET((unsigned int)sockets[1], &rset);
4982 got = PerlSock_select(max + 1, &rset, NULL, NULL, &waitfor);
4983 if (got != 2 || !FD_ISSET(sockets[0], &rset)
4984 || !FD_ISSET(sockets[1], &rset)) {
4985 /* I hope this is portable and appropriate. */
4987 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
4988 goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail;
4992 /* And the paranoia department even now doesn't trust it to have arrive
4993 (hence MSG_DONTWAIT). Or that what arrives was sent by us. */
4995 struct sockaddr_in readfrom;
4996 unsigned short buffer[2];
5001 got = PerlSock_recvfrom(sockets[i], (char *) &buffer,
5002 sizeof(buffer), MSG_DONTWAIT,
5003 (struct sockaddr *) &readfrom, &size);
5005 got = PerlSock_recvfrom(sockets[i], (char *) &buffer,
5007 (struct sockaddr *) &readfrom, &size);
5011 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
5012 if (got != sizeof(port)
5013 || size != sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)
5014 /* Check other socket sent us its port. */
5015 || buffer[0] != (unsigned short) addresses[!i].sin_port
5016 /* Check kernel says we got the datagram from that socket */
5017 || readfrom.sin_family != addresses[!i].sin_family
5018 || readfrom.sin_addr.s_addr != addresses[!i].sin_addr.s_addr
5019 || readfrom.sin_port != addresses[!i].sin_port)
5020 goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail;
5023 /* My caller (my_socketpair) has validated that this is non-NULL */
5026 /* I hereby declare this connection open. May God bless all who cross
5030 abort_tidy_up_and_fail:
5031 errno = ECONNABORTED;
5035 if (sockets[0] != -1)
5036 PerlLIO_close(sockets[0]);
5037 if (sockets[1] != -1)
5038 PerlLIO_close(sockets[1]);
5043 #endif /* EMULATE_SOCKETPAIR_UDP */
5045 #if !defined(HAS_SOCKETPAIR) && defined(HAS_SOCKET) && defined(AF_INET) && defined(PF_INET)
5047 Perl_my_socketpair (int family, int type, int protocol, int fd[2]) {
5048 /* Stevens says that family must be AF_LOCAL, protocol 0.
5049 I'm going to enforce that, then ignore it, and use TCP (or UDP). */
5054 struct sockaddr_in listen_addr;
5055 struct sockaddr_in connect_addr;
5060 || family != AF_UNIX
5063 errno = EAFNOSUPPORT;
5071 #ifdef EMULATE_SOCKETPAIR_UDP
5072 if (type == SOCK_DGRAM)
5073 return S_socketpair_udp(fd);
5076 listener = PerlSock_socket(AF_INET, type, 0);
5079 memset(&listen_addr, 0, sizeof(listen_addr));
5080 listen_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
5081 listen_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK);
5082 listen_addr.sin_port = 0; /* kernel choses port. */
5083 if (PerlSock_bind(listener, (struct sockaddr *) &listen_addr,
5084 sizeof(listen_addr)) == -1)
5085 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
5086 if (PerlSock_listen(listener, 1) == -1)
5087 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
5089 connector = PerlSock_socket(AF_INET, type, 0);
5090 if (connector == -1)
5091 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
5092 /* We want to find out the port number to connect to. */
5093 size = sizeof(connect_addr);
5094 if (PerlSock_getsockname(listener, (struct sockaddr *) &connect_addr,
5096 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
5097 if (size != sizeof(connect_addr))
5098 goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail;
5099 if (PerlSock_connect(connector, (struct sockaddr *) &connect_addr,
5100 sizeof(connect_addr)) == -1)
5101 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
5103 size = sizeof(listen_addr);
5104 acceptor = PerlSock_accept(listener, (struct sockaddr *) &listen_addr,
5107 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
5108 if (size != sizeof(listen_addr))
5109 goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail;
5110 PerlLIO_close(listener);
5111 /* Now check we are talking to ourself by matching port and host on the
5113 if (PerlSock_getsockname(connector, (struct sockaddr *) &connect_addr,
5115 goto tidy_up_and_fail;
5116 if (size != sizeof(connect_addr)
5117 || listen_addr.sin_family != connect_addr.sin_family
5118 || listen_addr.sin_addr.s_addr != connect_addr.sin_addr.s_addr
5119 || listen_addr.sin_port != connect_addr.sin_port) {
5120 goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail;
5126 abort_tidy_up_and_fail:
5128 errno = ECONNABORTED; /* This would be the standard thing to do. */
5130 # ifdef ECONNREFUSED
5131 errno = ECONNREFUSED; /* E.g. Symbian does not have ECONNABORTED. */
5133 errno = ETIMEDOUT; /* Desperation time. */
5140 PerlLIO_close(listener);
5141 if (connector != -1)
5142 PerlLIO_close(connector);
5144 PerlLIO_close(acceptor);
5150 /* In any case have a stub so that there's code corresponding
5151 * to the my_socketpair in global.sym. */
5153 Perl_my_socketpair (int family, int type, int protocol, int fd[2]) {
5154 #ifdef HAS_SOCKETPAIR
5155 return socketpair(family, type, protocol, fd);
5164 =for apidoc sv_nosharing
5166 Dummy routine which "shares" an SV when there is no sharing module present.
5167 Or "locks" it. Or "unlocks" it. In other words, ignores its single SV argument.
5168 Exists to avoid test for a NULL function pointer and because it could
5169 potentially warn under some level of strict-ness.
5175 Perl_sv_nosharing(pTHX_ SV *sv)
5177 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
5178 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(sv);
5183 =for apidoc sv_destroyable
5185 Dummy routine which reports that object can be destroyed when there is no
5186 sharing module present. It ignores its single SV argument, and returns
5187 'true'. Exists to avoid test for a NULL function pointer and because it
5188 could potentially warn under some level of strict-ness.
5194 Perl_sv_destroyable(pTHX_ SV *sv)
5196 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
5197 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(sv);
5202 Perl_parse_unicode_opts(pTHX_ const char **popt)
5204 const char *p = *popt;
5207 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_PARSE_UNICODE_OPTS;
5211 opt = (U32) atoi(p);
5214 if (*p && *p != '\n' && *p != '\r')
5215 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unknown Unicode option letter '%c'", *p);
5220 case PERL_UNICODE_STDIN:
5221 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_STDIN_FLAG; break;
5222 case PERL_UNICODE_STDOUT:
5223 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_STDOUT_FLAG; break;
5224 case PERL_UNICODE_STDERR:
5225 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_STDERR_FLAG; break;
5226 case PERL_UNICODE_STD:
5227 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_STD_FLAG; break;
5228 case PERL_UNICODE_IN:
5229 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_IN_FLAG; break;
5230 case PERL_UNICODE_OUT:
5231 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_OUT_FLAG; break;
5232 case PERL_UNICODE_INOUT:
5233 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_INOUT_FLAG; break;
5234 case PERL_UNICODE_LOCALE:
5235 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_LOCALE_FLAG; break;
5236 case PERL_UNICODE_ARGV:
5237 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_ARGV_FLAG; break;
5238 case PERL_UNICODE_UTF8CACHEASSERT:
5239 opt |= PERL_UNICODE_UTF8CACHEASSERT_FLAG; break;
5241 if (*p != '\n' && *p != '\r')
5243 "Unknown Unicode option letter '%c'", *p);
5249 opt = PERL_UNICODE_DEFAULT_FLAGS;
5251 if (opt & ~PERL_UNICODE_ALL_FLAGS)
5252 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unknown Unicode option value %"UVuf,
5253 (UV) (opt & ~PERL_UNICODE_ALL_FLAGS));
5265 * This is really just a quick hack which grabs various garbage
5266 * values. It really should be a real hash algorithm which
5267 * spreads the effect of every input bit onto every output bit,
5268 * if someone who knows about such things would bother to write it.
5269 * Might be a good idea to add that function to CORE as well.
5270 * No numbers below come from careful analysis or anything here,
5271 * except they are primes and SEED_C1 > 1E6 to get a full-width
5272 * value from (tv_sec * SEED_C1 + tv_usec). The multipliers should
5273 * probably be bigger too.
5276 # define SEED_C1 1000003
5277 #define SEED_C4 73819
5279 # define SEED_C1 25747
5280 #define SEED_C4 20639
5284 #define SEED_C5 26107
5286 #ifndef PERL_NO_DEV_RANDOM
5291 # include <starlet.h>
5292 /* when[] = (low 32 bits, high 32 bits) of time since epoch
5293 * in 100-ns units, typically incremented ever 10 ms. */
5294 unsigned int when[2];
5296 # ifdef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY
5297 struct timeval when;
5303 /* This test is an escape hatch, this symbol isn't set by Configure. */
5304 #ifndef PERL_NO_DEV_RANDOM
5305 #ifndef PERL_RANDOM_DEVICE
5306 /* /dev/random isn't used by default because reads from it will block
5307 * if there isn't enough entropy available. You can compile with
5308 * PERL_RANDOM_DEVICE to it if you'd prefer Perl to block until there
5309 * is enough real entropy to fill the seed. */
5310 # define PERL_RANDOM_DEVICE "/dev/urandom"
5312 fd = PerlLIO_open(PERL_RANDOM_DEVICE, 0);
5314 if (PerlLIO_read(fd, (void*)&u, sizeof u) != sizeof u)
5323 _ckvmssts(sys$gettim(when));
5324 u = (U32)SEED_C1 * when[0] + (U32)SEED_C2 * when[1];
5326 # ifdef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY
5327 PerlProc_gettimeofday(&when,NULL);
5328 u = (U32)SEED_C1 * when.tv_sec + (U32)SEED_C2 * when.tv_usec;
5331 u = (U32)SEED_C1 * when;
5334 u += SEED_C3 * (U32)PerlProc_getpid();
5335 u += SEED_C4 * (U32)PTR2UV(PL_stack_sp);
5336 #ifndef PLAN9 /* XXX Plan9 assembler chokes on this; fix needed */
5337 u += SEED_C5 * (U32)PTR2UV(&when);
5343 Perl_get_hash_seed(pTHX)
5346 const char *s = PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_HASH_SEED");
5352 if (s && isDIGIT(*s))
5353 myseed = (UV)Atoul(s);
5355 #ifdef USE_HASH_SEED_EXPLICIT
5359 /* Compute a random seed */
5360 (void)seedDrand01((Rand_seed_t)seed());
5361 myseed = (UV)(Drand01() * (NV)UV_MAX);
5362 #if RANDBITS < (UVSIZE * 8)
5363 /* Since there are not enough randbits to to reach all
5364 * the bits of a UV, the low bits might need extra
5365 * help. Sum in another random number that will
5366 * fill in the low bits. */
5368 (UV)(Drand01() * (NV)((1 << ((UVSIZE * 8 - RANDBITS))) - 1));
5369 #endif /* RANDBITS < (UVSIZE * 8) */
5370 if (myseed == 0) { /* Superparanoia. */
5371 myseed = (UV)(Drand01() * (NV)UV_MAX); /* One more chance. */
5373 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Your random numbers are not that random");
5376 PL_rehash_seed_set = TRUE;
5383 Perl_stashpv_hvname_match(pTHX_ const COP *c, const HV *hv)
5385 const char * const stashpv = CopSTASHPV(c);
5386 const char * const name = HvNAME_get(hv);
5387 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
5388 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_STASHPV_HVNAME_MATCH;
5390 if (stashpv == name)
5392 if (stashpv && name)
5393 if (strEQ(stashpv, name))
5400 #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
5402 #define PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT
5403 #include "opcode.h" /* the ppaddr and check */
5406 Perl_init_global_struct(pTHX)
5408 struct perl_vars *plvarsp = NULL;
5409 # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
5410 const IV nppaddr = sizeof(Gppaddr)/sizeof(Perl_ppaddr_t);
5411 const IV ncheck = sizeof(Gcheck) /sizeof(Perl_check_t);
5412 # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
5413 /* PerlMem_malloc() because can't use even safesysmalloc() this early. */
5414 plvarsp = (struct perl_vars*)PerlMem_malloc(sizeof(struct perl_vars));
5418 plvarsp = PL_VarsPtr;
5419 # endif /* PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE */
5425 # define PERLVAR(var,type) /**/
5426 # define PERLVARA(var,n,type) /**/
5427 # define PERLVARI(var,type,init) plvarsp->var = init;
5428 # define PERLVARIC(var,type,init) plvarsp->var = init;
5429 # define PERLVARISC(var,init) Copy(init, plvarsp->var, sizeof(init), char);
5430 # include "perlvars.h"
5436 # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
5439 PerlMem_malloc(nppaddr * sizeof(Perl_ppaddr_t));
5440 if (!plvarsp->Gppaddr)
5444 PerlMem_malloc(ncheck * sizeof(Perl_check_t));
5445 if (!plvarsp->Gcheck)
5447 Copy(Gppaddr, plvarsp->Gppaddr, nppaddr, Perl_ppaddr_t);
5448 Copy(Gcheck, plvarsp->Gcheck, ncheck, Perl_check_t);
5450 # ifdef PERL_SET_VARS
5451 PERL_SET_VARS(plvarsp);
5453 # undef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT
5458 #endif /* PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT */
5460 #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
5463 Perl_free_global_struct(pTHX_ struct perl_vars *plvarsp)
5465 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FREE_GLOBAL_STRUCT;
5466 # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
5467 # ifdef PERL_UNSET_VARS
5468 PERL_UNSET_VARS(plvarsp);
5470 free(plvarsp->Gppaddr);
5471 free(plvarsp->Gcheck);
5472 # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
5478 #endif /* PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT */
5482 /* -DPERL_MEM_LOG: the Perl_mem_log_..() is compiled, including the
5483 * the default implementation, unless -DPERL_MEM_LOG_NOIMPL is also
5484 * given, and you supply your own implementation.
5486 * The default implementation reads a single env var, PERL_MEM_LOG,
5487 * expecting one or more of the following:
5489 * \d+ - fd fd to write to : must be 1st (atoi)
5490 * 'm' - memlog was PERL_MEM_LOG=1
5491 * 's' - svlog was PERL_SV_LOG=1
5492 * 't' - timestamp was PERL_MEM_LOG_TIMESTAMP=1
5494 * This makes the logger controllable enough that it can reasonably be
5495 * added to the system perl.
5498 /* -DPERL_MEM_LOG_SPRINTF_BUF_SIZE=X: size of a (stack-allocated) buffer
5499 * the Perl_mem_log_...() will use (either via sprintf or snprintf).
5501 #define PERL_MEM_LOG_SPRINTF_BUF_SIZE 128
5503 /* -DPERL_MEM_LOG_FD=N: the file descriptor the Perl_mem_log_...()
5504 * writes to. In the default logger, this is settable at runtime.
5506 #ifndef PERL_MEM_LOG_FD
5507 # define PERL_MEM_LOG_FD 2 /* If STDERR is too boring for you. */
5510 #ifndef PERL_MEM_LOG_NOIMPL
5512 # ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS
5513 # define SV_LOG_SERIAL_FMT " [%lu]"
5514 # define _SV_LOG_SERIAL_ARG(sv) , (unsigned long) (sv)->sv_debug_serial
5516 # define SV_LOG_SERIAL_FMT
5517 # define _SV_LOG_SERIAL_ARG(sv)
5521 S_mem_log_common(enum mem_log_type mlt, const UV n,
5522 const UV typesize, const char *type_name, const SV *sv,
5523 Malloc_t oldalloc, Malloc_t newalloc,
5524 const char *filename, const int linenumber,
5525 const char *funcname)
5529 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MEM_LOG_COMMON;
5531 pmlenv = PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_MEM_LOG");
5534 if (mlt < MLT_NEW_SV ? strchr(pmlenv,'m') : strchr(pmlenv,'s'))
5536 /* We can't use SVs or PerlIO for obvious reasons,
5537 * so we'll use stdio and low-level IO instead. */
5538 char buf[PERL_MEM_LOG_SPRINTF_BUF_SIZE];
5540 # ifdef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY
5541 # define MEM_LOG_TIME_FMT "%10d.%06d: "
5542 # define MEM_LOG_TIME_ARG (int)tv.tv_sec, (int)tv.tv_usec
5544 gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
5546 # define MEM_LOG_TIME_FMT "%10d: "
5547 # define MEM_LOG_TIME_ARG (int)when
5551 /* If there are other OS specific ways of hires time than
5552 * gettimeofday() (see ext/Time-HiRes), the easiest way is
5553 * probably that they would be used to fill in the struct
5557 int fd = atoi(pmlenv);
5559 fd = PERL_MEM_LOG_FD;
5561 if (strchr(pmlenv, 't')) {
5562 len = my_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
5563 MEM_LOG_TIME_FMT, MEM_LOG_TIME_ARG);
5564 PerlLIO_write(fd, buf, len);
5568 len = my_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
5569 "alloc: %s:%d:%s: %"IVdf" %"UVuf
5570 " %s = %"IVdf": %"UVxf"\n",
5571 filename, linenumber, funcname, n, typesize,
5572 type_name, n * typesize, PTR2UV(newalloc));
5575 len = my_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
5576 "realloc: %s:%d:%s: %"IVdf" %"UVuf
5577 " %s = %"IVdf": %"UVxf" -> %"UVxf"\n",
5578 filename, linenumber, funcname, n, typesize,
5579 type_name, n * typesize, PTR2UV(oldalloc),
5583 len = my_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
5584 "free: %s:%d:%s: %"UVxf"\n",
5585 filename, linenumber, funcname,
5590 len = my_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
5591 "%s_SV: %s:%d:%s: %"UVxf SV_LOG_SERIAL_FMT "\n",
5592 mlt == MLT_NEW_SV ? "new" : "del",
5593 filename, linenumber, funcname,
5594 PTR2UV(sv) _SV_LOG_SERIAL_ARG(sv));
5599 PerlLIO_write(fd, buf, len);
5603 #endif /* !PERL_MEM_LOG_NOIMPL */
5605 #ifndef PERL_MEM_LOG_NOIMPL
5607 mem_log_common_if(alty, num, tysz, tynm, sv, oal, nal, flnm, ln, fnnm) \
5608 mem_log_common (alty, num, tysz, tynm, sv, oal, nal, flnm, ln, fnnm)
5610 /* this is suboptimal, but bug compatible. User is providing their
5611 own implemenation, but is getting these functions anyway, and they
5612 do nothing. But _NOIMPL users should be able to cope or fix */
5614 mem_log_common_if(alty, num, tysz, tynm, u, oal, nal, flnm, ln, fnnm) \
5615 /* mem_log_common_if_PERL_MEM_LOG_NOIMPL */
5619 Perl_mem_log_alloc(const UV n, const UV typesize, const char *type_name,
5621 const char *filename, const int linenumber,
5622 const char *funcname)
5624 mem_log_common_if(MLT_ALLOC, n, typesize, type_name,
5625 NULL, NULL, newalloc,
5626 filename, linenumber, funcname);
5631 Perl_mem_log_realloc(const UV n, const UV typesize, const char *type_name,
5632 Malloc_t oldalloc, Malloc_t newalloc,
5633 const char *filename, const int linenumber,
5634 const char *funcname)
5636 mem_log_common_if(MLT_REALLOC, n, typesize, type_name,
5637 NULL, oldalloc, newalloc,
5638 filename, linenumber, funcname);
5643 Perl_mem_log_free(Malloc_t oldalloc,
5644 const char *filename, const int linenumber,
5645 const char *funcname)
5647 mem_log_common_if(MLT_FREE, 0, 0, "", NULL, oldalloc, NULL,
5648 filename, linenumber, funcname);
5653 Perl_mem_log_new_sv(const SV *sv,
5654 const char *filename, const int linenumber,
5655 const char *funcname)
5657 mem_log_common_if(MLT_NEW_SV, 0, 0, "", sv, NULL, NULL,
5658 filename, linenumber, funcname);
5662 Perl_mem_log_del_sv(const SV *sv,
5663 const char *filename, const int linenumber,
5664 const char *funcname)
5666 mem_log_common_if(MLT_DEL_SV, 0, 0, "", sv, NULL, NULL,
5667 filename, linenumber, funcname);
5670 #endif /* PERL_MEM_LOG */
5673 =for apidoc my_sprintf
5675 The C library C<sprintf>, wrapped if necessary, to ensure that it will return
5676 the length of the string written to the buffer. Only rare pre-ANSI systems
5677 need the wrapper function - usually this is a direct call to C<sprintf>.
5681 #ifndef SPRINTF_RETURNS_STRLEN
5683 Perl_my_sprintf(char *buffer, const char* pat, ...)
5686 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_SPRINTF;
5687 va_start(args, pat);
5688 vsprintf(buffer, pat, args);
5690 return strlen(buffer);
5695 =for apidoc my_snprintf
5697 The C library C<snprintf> functionality, if available and
5698 standards-compliant (uses C<vsnprintf>, actually). However, if the
5699 C<vsnprintf> is not available, will unfortunately use the unsafe
5700 C<vsprintf> which can overrun the buffer (there is an overrun check,
5701 but that may be too late). Consider using C<sv_vcatpvf> instead, or
5702 getting C<vsnprintf>.
5707 Perl_my_snprintf(char *buffer, const Size_t len, const char *format, ...)
5712 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_SNPRINTF;
5713 va_start(ap, format);
5714 #ifdef HAS_VSNPRINTF
5715 retval = vsnprintf(buffer, len, format, ap);
5717 retval = vsprintf(buffer, format, ap);
5720 /* vsnprintf() shows failure with >= len, vsprintf() with < 0 */
5721 if (retval < 0 || (len > 0 && (Size_t)retval >= len))
5722 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: my_snprintf buffer overflow");
5727 =for apidoc my_vsnprintf
5729 The C library C<vsnprintf> if available and standards-compliant.
5730 However, if if the C<vsnprintf> is not available, will unfortunately
5731 use the unsafe C<vsprintf> which can overrun the buffer (there is an
5732 overrun check, but that may be too late). Consider using
5733 C<sv_vcatpvf> instead, or getting C<vsnprintf>.
5738 Perl_my_vsnprintf(char *buffer, const Size_t len, const char *format, va_list ap)
5745 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_VSNPRINTF;
5747 Perl_va_copy(ap, apc);
5748 # ifdef HAS_VSNPRINTF
5749 retval = vsnprintf(buffer, len, format, apc);
5751 retval = vsprintf(buffer, format, apc);
5754 # ifdef HAS_VSNPRINTF
5755 retval = vsnprintf(buffer, len, format, ap);
5757 retval = vsprintf(buffer, format, ap);
5759 #endif /* #ifdef NEED_VA_COPY */
5760 /* vsnprintf() shows failure with >= len, vsprintf() with < 0 */
5761 if (retval < 0 || (len > 0 && (Size_t)retval >= len))
5762 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: my_vsnprintf buffer overflow");
5767 Perl_my_clearenv(pTHX)
5770 #if ! defined(PERL_MICRO)
5771 # if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS) || defined(WIN32)
5773 # else /* ! (PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS || WIN32) */
5774 # if defined(USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY)
5775 # if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
5776 /* only the parent thread can clobber the process environment */
5777 if (PL_curinterp == aTHX)
5778 # endif /* USE_ITHREADS */
5780 # if ! defined(PERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV)
5781 if ( !PL_use_safe_putenv) {
5783 if (environ == PL_origenviron)
5784 environ = (char**)safesysmalloc(sizeof(char*));
5786 for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++)
5787 (void)safesysfree(environ[i]);
5790 # else /* PERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV */
5791 # if defined(HAS_CLEARENV)
5793 # elif defined(HAS_UNSETENV)
5794 int bsiz = 80; /* Most envvar names will be shorter than this. */
5795 int bufsiz = bsiz * sizeof(char); /* sizeof(char) paranoid? */
5796 char *buf = (char*)safesysmalloc(bufsiz);
5797 while (*environ != NULL) {
5798 char *e = strchr(*environ, '=');
5799 int l = e ? e - *environ : (int)strlen(*environ);
5801 (void)safesysfree(buf);
5802 bsiz = l + 1; /* + 1 for the \0. */
5803 buf = (char*)safesysmalloc(bufsiz);
5805 memcpy(buf, *environ, l);
5807 (void)unsetenv(buf);
5809 (void)safesysfree(buf);
5810 # else /* ! HAS_CLEARENV && ! HAS_UNSETENV */
5811 /* Just null environ and accept the leakage. */
5813 # endif /* HAS_CLEARENV || HAS_UNSETENV */
5814 # endif /* ! PERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV */
5816 # endif /* USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY */
5817 # endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS || WIN32 */
5818 #endif /* PERL_MICRO */
5821 #ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
5823 /* Implements the MY_CXT_INIT macro. The first time a module is loaded,
5824 the global PL_my_cxt_index is incremented, and that value is assigned to
5825 that module's static my_cxt_index (who's address is passed as an arg).
5826 Then, for each interpreter this function is called for, it makes sure a
5827 void* slot is available to hang the static data off, by allocating or
5828 extending the interpreter's PL_my_cxt_list array */
5830 #ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
5832 Perl_my_cxt_init(pTHX_ int *index, size_t size)
5836 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_CXT_INIT;
5838 /* this module hasn't been allocated an index yet */
5839 MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_my_ctx_mutex);
5840 *index = PL_my_cxt_index++;
5841 MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_my_ctx_mutex);
5844 /* make sure the array is big enough */
5845 if (PL_my_cxt_size <= *index) {
5846 if (PL_my_cxt_size) {
5847 while (PL_my_cxt_size <= *index)
5848 PL_my_cxt_size *= 2;
5849 Renew(PL_my_cxt_list, PL_my_cxt_size, void *);
5852 PL_my_cxt_size = 16;
5853 Newx(PL_my_cxt_list, PL_my_cxt_size, void *);
5856 /* newSV() allocates one more than needed */
5857 p = (void*)SvPVX(newSV(size-1));
5858 PL_my_cxt_list[*index] = p;
5859 Zero(p, size, char);
5863 #else /* #ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE */
5866 Perl_my_cxt_index(pTHX_ const char *my_cxt_key)
5871 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_CXT_INDEX;
5873 for (index = 0; index < PL_my_cxt_index; index++) {
5874 const char *key = PL_my_cxt_keys[index];
5875 /* try direct pointer compare first - there are chances to success,
5876 * and it's much faster.
5878 if ((key == my_cxt_key) || strEQ(key, my_cxt_key))
5885 Perl_my_cxt_init(pTHX_ const char *my_cxt_key, size_t size)
5891 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MY_CXT_INIT;
5893 index = Perl_my_cxt_index(aTHX_ my_cxt_key);
5895 /* this module hasn't been allocated an index yet */
5896 MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_my_ctx_mutex);
5897 index = PL_my_cxt_index++;
5898 MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_my_ctx_mutex);
5901 /* make sure the array is big enough */
5902 if (PL_my_cxt_size <= index) {
5903 int old_size = PL_my_cxt_size;
5905 if (PL_my_cxt_size) {
5906 while (PL_my_cxt_size <= index)
5907 PL_my_cxt_size *= 2;
5908 Renew(PL_my_cxt_list, PL_my_cxt_size, void *);
5909 Renew(PL_my_cxt_keys, PL_my_cxt_size, const char *);
5912 PL_my_cxt_size = 16;
5913 Newx(PL_my_cxt_list, PL_my_cxt_size, void *);
5914 Newx(PL_my_cxt_keys, PL_my_cxt_size, const char *);
5916 for (i = old_size; i < PL_my_cxt_size; i++) {
5917 PL_my_cxt_keys[i] = 0;
5918 PL_my_cxt_list[i] = 0;
5921 PL_my_cxt_keys[index] = my_cxt_key;
5922 /* newSV() allocates one more than needed */
5923 p = (void*)SvPVX(newSV(size-1));
5924 PL_my_cxt_list[index] = p;
5925 Zero(p, size, char);
5928 #endif /* #ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE */
5929 #endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */
5933 Perl_my_strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, Size_t size)
5935 Size_t used, length, copy;
5938 length = strlen(src);
5939 if (size > 0 && used < size - 1) {
5940 copy = (length >= size - used) ? size - used - 1 : length;
5941 memcpy(dst + used, src, copy);
5942 dst[used + copy] = '\0';
5944 return used + length;
5950 Perl_my_strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, Size_t size)
5952 Size_t length, copy;
5954 length = strlen(src);
5956 copy = (length >= size) ? size - 1 : length;
5957 memcpy(dst, src, copy);
5964 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1300) && (_MSC_VER < 1400) && (WINVER < 0x0500)
5965 /* VC7 or 7.1, building with pre-VC7 runtime libraries. */
5966 long _ftol( double ); /* Defined by VC6 C libs. */
5967 long _ftol2( double dblSource ) { return _ftol( dblSource ); }
5971 Perl_get_db_sub(pTHX_ SV **svp, CV *cv)
5974 SV * const dbsv = GvSVn(PL_DBsub);
5975 /* We do not care about using sv to call CV;
5976 * it's for informational purposes only.
5979 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_GET_DB_SUB;
5982 if (!PERLDB_SUB_NN) {
5983 GV * const gv = CvGV(cv);
5985 if ( svp && ((CvFLAGS(cv) & (CVf_ANON | CVf_CLONED))
5986 || strEQ(GvNAME(gv), "END")
5987 || ((GvCV(gv) != cv) && /* Could be imported, and old sub redefined. */
5988 !( (SvTYPE(*svp) == SVt_PVGV)
5989 && (GvCV((const GV *)*svp) == cv) )))) {
5990 /* Use GV from the stack as a fallback. */
5991 /* GV is potentially non-unique, or contain different CV. */
5992 SV * const tmp = newRV(MUTABLE_SV(cv));
5993 sv_setsv(dbsv, tmp);
5997 gv_efullname3(dbsv, gv, NULL);
6001 const int type = SvTYPE(dbsv);
6002 if (type < SVt_PVIV && type != SVt_IV)
6003 sv_upgrade(dbsv, SVt_PVIV);
6004 (void)SvIOK_on(dbsv);
6005 SvIV_set(dbsv, PTR2IV(cv)); /* Do it the quickest way */
6010 Perl_my_dirfd(pTHX_ DIR * dir) {
6012 /* Most dirfd implementations have problems when passed NULL. */
6017 #elif defined(HAS_DIR_DD_FD)
6020 Perl_die(aTHX_ PL_no_func, "dirfd");
6027 Perl_get_re_arg(pTHX_ SV *sv) {
6034 (tmpsv = MUTABLE_SV(SvRV(sv))) && /* assign deliberate */
6035 SvTYPE(tmpsv) == SVt_REGEXP)
6037 return (REGEXP*) tmpsv;
6046 * c-indentation-style: bsd
6048 * indent-tabs-mode: t
6051 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: