The listing is alphabetical, case insensitive.
+
+=head1 "Gimme" Values
+
+=over 8
+
+=item GIMME
+
+A backward-compatible version of C<GIMME_V> which can only return
+C<G_SCALAR> or C<G_ARRAY>; in a void context, it returns C<G_SCALAR>.
+Deprecated. Use C<GIMME_V> instead.
+
+ U32 GIMME
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file op.h
+
+=item GIMME_V
+
+The XSUB-writer's equivalent to Perl's C<wantarray>. Returns C<G_VOID>,
+C<G_SCALAR> or C<G_ARRAY> for void, scalar or list context,
+respectively.
+
+ U32 GIMME_V
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file op.h
+
+=item G_ARRAY
+
+Used to indicate list context. See C<GIMME_V>, C<GIMME> and
+L<perlcall>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file cop.h
+
+=item G_DISCARD
+
+Indicates that arguments returned from a callback should be discarded. See
+L<perlcall>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file cop.h
+
+=item G_EVAL
+
+Used to force a Perl C<eval> wrapper around a callback. See
+L<perlcall>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file cop.h
+
+=item G_NOARGS
+
+Indicates that no arguments are being sent to a callback. See
+L<perlcall>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file cop.h
+
+=item G_SCALAR
+
+Used to indicate scalar context. See C<GIMME_V>, C<GIMME>, and
+L<perlcall>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file cop.h
+
+=item G_VOID
+
+Used to indicate void context. See C<GIMME_V> and L<perlcall>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file cop.h
+
+
+=back
+
+=head1 Array Manipulation Functions
+
=over 8
=item AvFILL
=for hackers
Found in file av.c
-=item bytes_from_utf8
+=item get_av
-Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from UTF8 into byte encoding.
-Unlike <utf8_to_bytes> but like C<bytes_to_utf8>, returns a pointer to
-the newly-created string, and updates C<len> to contain the new
-length. Returns the original string if no conversion occurs, C<len>
-is unchanged. Do nothing if C<is_utf8> points to 0. Sets C<is_utf8> to
-0 if C<s> is converted or contains all 7bit characters.
+Returns the AV of the specified Perl array. If C<create> is set and the
+Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not
+set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned.
-NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be
-removed without notice.
+NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
- U8* bytes_from_utf8(U8 *s, STRLEN *len, bool *is_utf8)
+ AV* get_av(const char* name, I32 create)
=for hackers
-Found in file utf8.c
+Found in file perl.c
-=item bytes_to_utf8
+=item newAV
-Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from ASCII into UTF8 encoding.
-Returns a pointer to the newly-created string, and sets C<len> to
-reflect the new length.
+Creates a new AV. The reference count is set to 1.
-NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be
-removed without notice.
+ AV* newAV()
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
+=item Nullav
+
+Null AV pointer.
- U8* bytes_to_utf8(U8 *s, STRLEN *len)
=for hackers
-Found in file utf8.c
+Found in file av.h
+
+=item sortsv
+
+Sort an array. Here is an example:
+
+ sortsv(AvARRAY(av), av_len(av)+1, Perl_sv_cmp_locale);
+
+ void sortsv(SV ** array, size_t num_elts, SVCOMPARE_t cmp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp_sort.c
+
+
+=back
+
+=head1 Callback Functions
+
+=over 8
=item call_argv
=for hackers
Found in file perl.c
-=item CLASS
+=item ENTER
-Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the
-class name for a C++ XS constructor. This is always a C<char*>. See C<THIS>.
+Opening bracket on a callback. See C<LEAVE> and L<perlcall>.
- char* CLASS
+ ENTER;
=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
+Found in file scope.h
-=item Copy
+=item eval_pv
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memcpy> function. The C<src> is the
-source, C<dest> is the destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is
-the type. May fail on overlapping copies. See also C<Move>.
+Tells Perl to C<eval> the given string and return an SV* result.
- void Copy(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type)
+NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
-=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+ SV* eval_pv(const char* p, I32 croak_on_error)
-=item croak
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
-This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<die> function.
-Normally use this function the same way you use the C C<printf>
-function. See C<warn>.
+=item eval_sv
-If you want to throw an exception object, assign the object to
-C<$@> and then pass C<Nullch> to croak():
+Tells Perl to C<eval> the string in the SV.
- errsv = get_sv("@", TRUE);
- sv_setsv(errsv, exception_object);
- croak(Nullch);
+NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
- void croak(const char* pat, ...)
+ I32 eval_sv(SV* sv, I32 flags)
=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
+Found in file perl.c
-=item CvSTASH
+=item FREETMPS
-Returns the stash of the CV.
+Closing bracket for temporaries on a callback. See C<SAVETMPS> and
+L<perlcall>.
- HV* CvSTASH(CV* cv)
+ FREETMPS;
=for hackers
-Found in file cv.h
-
-=item cv_const_sv
+Found in file scope.h
-If C<cv> is a constant sub eligible for inlining. returns the constant
-value returned by the sub. Otherwise, returns NULL.
+=item LEAVE
-Constant subs can be created with C<newCONSTSUB> or as described in
-L<perlsub/"Constant Functions">.
+Closing bracket on a callback. See C<ENTER> and L<perlcall>.
- SV* cv_const_sv(CV* cv)
+ LEAVE;
=for hackers
-Found in file op.c
+Found in file scope.h
-=item dMARK
+=item SAVETMPS
-Declare a stack marker variable, C<mark>, for the XSUB. See C<MARK> and
-C<dORIGMARK>.
+Opening bracket for temporaries on a callback. See C<FREETMPS> and
+L<perlcall>.
- dMARK;
+ SAVETMPS;
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file scope.h
-=item dORIGMARK
-Saves the original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<ORIGMARK>.
+=back
- dORIGMARK;
+=head1 Character classes
-=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+=over 8
-=item dSP
+=item isALNUM
-Declares a local copy of perl's stack pointer for the XSUB, available via
-the C<SP> macro. See C<SP>.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII alphanumeric
+character (including underscore) or digit.
- dSP;
+ bool isALNUM(char ch)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item dXSARGS
+=item isALPHA
-Sets up stack and mark pointers for an XSUB, calling dSP and dMARK. This
-is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp>. Declares the C<items>
-variable to indicate the number of items on the stack.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII alphabetic
+character.
- dXSARGS;
+ bool isALPHA(char ch)
=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item dXSI32
+=item isDIGIT
-Sets up the C<ix> variable for an XSUB which has aliases. This is usually
-handled automatically by C<xsubpp>.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII
+digit.
- dXSI32;
+ bool isDIGIT(char ch)
=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item ENTER
+=item isLOWER
-Opening bracket on a callback. See C<LEAVE> and L<perlcall>.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is a lowercase
+character.
- ENTER;
+ bool isLOWER(char ch)
=for hackers
-Found in file scope.h
-
-=item eval_pv
+Found in file handy.h
-Tells Perl to C<eval> the given string and return an SV* result.
+=item isSPACE
-NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is whitespace.
- SV* eval_pv(const char* p, I32 croak_on_error)
+ bool isSPACE(char ch)
=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item eval_sv
+=item isUPPER
-Tells Perl to C<eval> the string in the SV.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an uppercase
+character.
-NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
-
- I32 eval_sv(SV* sv, I32 flags)
+ bool isUPPER(char ch)
=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item EXTEND
+=item toLOWER
-Used to extend the argument stack for an XSUB's return values. Once
-used, guarantees that there is room for at least C<nitems> to be pushed
-onto the stack.
+Converts the specified character to lowercase.
- void EXTEND(SP, int nitems)
+ char toLOWER(char ch)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item fbm_compile
+=item toUPPER
-Analyses the string in order to make fast searches on it using fbm_instr()
--- the Boyer-Moore algorithm.
+Converts the specified character to uppercase.
- void fbm_compile(SV* sv, U32 flags)
+ char toUPPER(char ch)
=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item fbm_instr
-Returns the location of the SV in the string delimited by C<str> and
-C<strend>. It returns C<Nullch> if the string can't be found. The C<sv>
-does not have to be fbm_compiled, but the search will not be as fast
-then.
+=back
- char* fbm_instr(unsigned char* big, unsigned char* bigend, SV* littlesv, U32 flags)
+=head1 Cloning an interpreter
-=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
+=over 8
-=item FREETMPS
+=item perl_clone
-Closing bracket for temporaries on a callback. See C<SAVETMPS> and
-L<perlcall>.
+Create and return a new interpreter by cloning the current one.
- FREETMPS;
+ PerlInterpreter* perl_clone(PerlInterpreter* interp, UV flags)
=for hackers
-Found in file scope.h
+Found in file sv.c
-=item get_av
-Returns the AV of the specified Perl array. If C<create> is set and the
-Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not
-set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned.
+=back
-NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
+=head1 CV Manipulation Functions
- AV* get_av(const char* name, I32 create)
+=over 8
+
+=item CvSTASH
+
+Returns the stash of the CV.
+
+ HV* CvSTASH(CV* cv)
=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+Found in file cv.h
=item get_cv
=for hackers
Found in file perl.c
-=item get_hv
+=item Nullcv
-Returns the HV of the specified Perl hash. If C<create> is set and the
-Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not
-set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned.
+Null CV pointer.
-NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
- HV* get_hv(const char* name, I32 create)
+=for hackers
+Found in file cv.h
+
+
+=back
+
+=head1 Embedding Functions
+
+=over 8
+
+=item load_module
+
+Loads the module whose name is pointed to by the string part of name.
+Note that the actual module name, not its filename, should be given.
+Eg, "Foo::Bar" instead of "Foo/Bar.pm". flags can be any of
+PERL_LOADMOD_DENY, PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT, or PERL_LOADMOD_IMPORT_OPS
+(or 0 for no flags). ver, if specified, provides version semantics
+similar to C<use Foo::Bar VERSION>. The optional trailing SV*
+arguments can be used to specify arguments to the module's import()
+method, similar to C<use Foo::Bar VERSION LIST>.
+
+ void load_module(U32 flags, SV* name, SV* ver, ...)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file op.c
+
+=item perl_alloc
+
+Allocates a new Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
+
+ PerlInterpreter* perl_alloc()
=for hackers
Found in file perl.c
-=item get_sv
+=item perl_construct
-Returns the SV of the specified Perl scalar. If C<create> is set and the
-Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not
-set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned.
+Initializes a new Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
+
+ void perl_construct(PerlInterpreter* interp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
+=item perl_destruct
+
+Shuts down a Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
+
+ int perl_destruct(PerlInterpreter* interp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
+=item perl_free
+
+Releases a Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
+
+ void perl_free(PerlInterpreter* interp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
+=item perl_parse
+
+Tells a Perl interpreter to parse a Perl script. See L<perlembed>.
+
+ int perl_parse(PerlInterpreter* interp, XSINIT_t xsinit, int argc, char** argv, char** env)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
+=item perl_run
+
+Tells a Perl interpreter to run. See L<perlembed>.
+
+ int perl_run(PerlInterpreter* interp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
+=item require_pv
+
+Tells Perl to C<require> the file named by the string argument. It is
+analogous to the Perl code C<eval "require '$file'">. It's even
+implemented that way; consider using Perl_load_module instead.
NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
- SV* get_sv(const char* name, I32 create)
+ void require_pv(const char* pv)
=for hackers
Found in file perl.c
-=item GIMME
-A backward-compatible version of C<GIMME_V> which can only return
-C<G_SCALAR> or C<G_ARRAY>; in a void context, it returns C<G_SCALAR>.
-Deprecated. Use C<GIMME_V> instead.
+=back
- U32 GIMME
+=head1 Global Variables
+
+=over 8
+
+=item PL_modglobal
+
+C<PL_modglobal> is a general purpose, interpreter global HV for use by
+extensions that need to keep information on a per-interpreter basis.
+In a pinch, it can also be used as a symbol table for extensions
+to share data among each other. It is a good idea to use keys
+prefixed by the package name of the extension that owns the data.
+
+ HV* PL_modglobal
=for hackers
-Found in file op.h
+Found in file intrpvar.h
-=item GIMME_V
+=item PL_na
-The XSUB-writer's equivalent to Perl's C<wantarray>. Returns C<G_VOID>,
-C<G_SCALAR> or C<G_ARRAY> for void, scalar or list context,
-respectively.
+A convenience variable which is typically used with C<SvPV> when one
+doesn't care about the length of the string. It is usually more efficient
+to either declare a local variable and use that instead or to use the
+C<SvPV_nolen> macro.
- U32 GIMME_V
+ STRLEN PL_na
=for hackers
-Found in file op.h
+Found in file thrdvar.h
-=item grok_number
+=item PL_sv_no
-Recognise (or not) a number. The type of the number is returned
-(0 if unrecognised), otherwise it is a bit-ORed combination of
-IS_NUMBER_IN_UV, IS_NUMBER_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX, IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT,
-IS_NUMBER_NEG, IS_NUMBER_INFINITY (defined in perl.h). If the value
-of the number can fit an in UV, it is returned in the *valuep.
+This is the C<false> SV. See C<PL_sv_yes>. Always refer to this as
+C<&PL_sv_no>.
- int grok_number(const char *pv, STRLEN len, UV *valuep)
+ SV PL_sv_no
=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
+Found in file intrpvar.h
-=item grok_numeric_radix
+=item PL_sv_undef
-Scan and skip for a numeric decimal separator (radix).
+This is the C<undef> SV. Always refer to this as C<&PL_sv_undef>.
- bool grok_numeric_radix(const char **sp, const char *send)
+ SV PL_sv_undef
=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
+Found in file intrpvar.h
+
+=item PL_sv_yes
+
+This is the C<true> SV. See C<PL_sv_no>. Always refer to this as
+C<&PL_sv_yes>.
+
+ SV PL_sv_yes
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file intrpvar.h
+
+
+=back
+
+=head1 GV Functions
+
+=over 8
=item GvSV
=for hackers
Found in file gv.c
-=item G_ARRAY
-
-Used to indicate list context. See C<GIMME_V>, C<GIMME> and
-L<perlcall>.
-=for hackers
-Found in file cop.h
+=back
-=item G_DISCARD
+=head1 Handy Values
-Indicates that arguments returned from a callback should be discarded. See
-L<perlcall>.
+=over 8
-=for hackers
-Found in file cop.h
+=item HEf_SVKEY
-=item G_EVAL
+This flag, used in the length slot of hash entries and magic structures,
+specifies the structure contains an C<SV*> pointer where a C<char*> pointer
+is to be expected. (For information only--not to be used).
-Used to force a Perl C<eval> wrapper around a callback. See
-L<perlcall>.
=for hackers
-Found in file cop.h
-
-=item G_NOARGS
+Found in file hv.h
-Indicates that no arguments are being sent to a callback. See
-L<perlcall>.
+=item Nullch
+Null character pointer.
=for hackers
-Found in file cop.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item G_SCALAR
+=item Nullsv
-Used to indicate scalar context. See C<GIMME_V>, C<GIMME>, and
-L<perlcall>.
+Null SV pointer.
=for hackers
-Found in file cop.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item G_VOID
-Used to indicate void context. See C<GIMME_V> and L<perlcall>.
+=back
-=for hackers
-Found in file cop.h
+=head1 Hash Manipulation Functions
-=item HEf_SVKEY
+=over 8
-This flag, used in the length slot of hash entries and magic structures,
-specifies the structure contains a C<SV*> pointer where a C<char*> pointer
-is to be expected. (For information only--not to be used).
+=item get_hv
+
+Returns the HV of the specified Perl hash. If C<create> is set and the
+Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not
+set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned.
+
+NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
+
+ HV* get_hv(const char* name, I32 create)
=for hackers
-Found in file hv.h
+Found in file perl.c
=item HeHASH
Returns the SV which corresponds to the specified key in the hash. The
C<klen> is the length of the key. If C<lval> is set then the fetch will be
part of a store. Check that the return value is non-null before
-dereferencing it to a C<SV*>.
+dereferencing it to an C<SV*>.
See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more
information on how to use this function on tied hashes.
=for hackers
Found in file hv.c
-=item isALNUM
-
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII alphanumeric
-character (including underscore) or digit.
-
- bool isALNUM(char ch)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
-
-=item isALPHA
-
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII alphabetic
-character.
-
- bool isALPHA(char ch)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
-
-=item isDIGIT
-
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII
-digit.
-
- bool isDIGIT(char ch)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
-
-=item isLOWER
-
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is a lowercase
-character.
-
- bool isLOWER(char ch)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
-
-=item isSPACE
-
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is whitespace.
-
- bool isSPACE(char ch)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
-
-=item isUPPER
-
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an uppercase
-character.
-
- bool isUPPER(char ch)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
-
-=item is_utf8_char
-
-Tests if some arbitrary number of bytes begins in a valid UTF-8
-character. Note that an INVARIANT (i.e. ASCII) character is a valid UTF-8 character.
-The actual number of bytes in the UTF-8 character will be returned if
-it is valid, otherwise 0.
-
- STRLEN is_utf8_char(U8 *p)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file utf8.c
-
-=item is_utf8_string
-
-Returns true if first C<len> bytes of the given string form a valid UTF8
-string, false otherwise. Note that 'a valid UTF8 string' does not mean
-'a string that contains UTF8' because a valid ASCII string is a valid
-UTF8 string.
-
- bool is_utf8_string(U8 *s, STRLEN len)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file utf8.c
-
-=item items
-
-Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the number of
-items on the stack. See L<perlxs/"Variable-length Parameter Lists">.
-
- I32 items
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
-
-=item ix
-
-Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate which of an
-XSUB's aliases was used to invoke it. See L<perlxs/"The ALIAS: Keyword">.
-
- I32 ix
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
-
-=item LEAVE
+=item newHV
-Closing bracket on a callback. See C<ENTER> and L<perlcall>.
+Creates a new HV. The reference count is set to 1.
- LEAVE;
+ HV* newHV()
=for hackers
-Found in file scope.h
+Found in file hv.c
-=item load_module
+=item Nullhv
-Loads the module whose name is pointed to by the string part of name.
-Note that the actual module name, not its filename, should be given.
-Eg, "Foo::Bar" instead of "Foo/Bar.pm". flags can be any of
-PERL_LOADMOD_DENY, PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT, or PERL_LOADMOD_IMPORT_OPS
-(or 0 for no flags). ver, if specified, provides version semantics
-similar to C<use Foo::Bar VERSION>. The optional trailing SV*
-arguments can be used to specify arguments to the module's import()
-method, similar to C<use Foo::Bar VERSION LIST>.
+Null HV pointer.
- void load_module(U32 flags, SV* name, SV* ver, ...)
=for hackers
-Found in file op.c
-
-=item looks_like_number
-
-Test if an the content of an SV looks like a number (or is a
-number). C<Inf> and C<Infinity> are treated as numbers (so will not
-issue a non-numeric warning), even if your atof() doesn't grok them.
-
- I32 looks_like_number(SV* sv)
+Found in file hv.h
-=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
-=item MARK
+=back
-Stack marker variable for the XSUB. See C<dMARK>.
+=head1 Magical Functions
-=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+=over 8
=item mg_clear
=for hackers
Found in file mg.c
-=item Move
+=item SvGETMAGIC
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memmove> function. The C<src> is the
-source, C<dest> is the destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is
-the type. Can do overlapping moves. See also C<Copy>.
+Invokes C<mg_get> on an SV if it has 'get' magic. This macro evaluates its
+argument more than once.
- void Move(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type)
+ void SvGETMAGIC(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file sv.h
-=item New
+=item SvSETMAGIC
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function.
+Invokes C<mg_set> on an SV if it has 'set' magic. This macro evaluates its
+argument more than once.
- void New(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type)
+ void SvSETMAGIC(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file sv.h
-=item newAV
+=item SvSetMagicSV
-Creates a new AV. The reference count is set to 1.
+Like C<SvSetSV>, but does any set magic required afterwards.
- AV* newAV()
+ void SvSetMagicSV(SV* dsb, SV* ssv)
=for hackers
-Found in file av.c
+Found in file sv.h
-=item Newc
+=item SvSetSV
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function, with
-cast.
+Calls C<sv_setsv> if dsv is not the same as ssv. May evaluate arguments
+more than once.
- void Newc(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type, cast)
+ void SvSetSV(SV* dsb, SV* ssv)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file sv.h
-=item newCONSTSUB
+=item SvSetSV_nosteal
-Creates a constant sub equivalent to Perl C<sub FOO () { 123 }> which is
-eligible for inlining at compile-time.
+Calls a non-destructive version of C<sv_setsv> if dsv is not the same as
+ssv. May evaluate arguments more than once.
- CV* newCONSTSUB(HV* stash, char* name, SV* sv)
+ void SvSetSV_nosteal(SV* dsv, SV* ssv)
=for hackers
-Found in file op.c
+Found in file sv.h
-=item newHV
-Creates a new HV. The reference count is set to 1.
+=back
- HV* newHV()
+=head1 Memory Management
+
+=over 8
+
+=item Copy
+
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memcpy> function. The C<src> is the
+source, C<dest> is the destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is
+the type. May fail on overlapping copies. See also C<Move>.
+
+ void Copy(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type)
=for hackers
-Found in file hv.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item newRV_inc
+=item Move
-Creates an RV wrapper for an SV. The reference count for the original SV is
-incremented.
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memmove> function. The C<src> is the
+source, C<dest> is the destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is
+the type. Can do overlapping moves. See also C<Copy>.
- SV* newRV_inc(SV* sv)
+ void Move(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item newRV_noinc
+=item New
-Creates an RV wrapper for an SV. The reference count for the original
-SV is B<not> incremented.
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function.
- SV* newRV_noinc(SV *sv)
+ void New(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file handy.h
+
+=item Newc
+
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function, with
+cast.
+
+ void Newc(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type, cast)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
=item NEWSV
space is allocated.) The reference count for the new SV is set to 1.
C<id> is an integer id between 0 and 1299 (used to identify leaks).
+
SV* NEWSV(int id, STRLEN len)
=for hackers
Found in file handy.h
-=item newSViv
+=item Newz
-Creates a new SV and copies an integer into it. The reference count for the
-SV is set to 1.
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function. The allocated
+memory is zeroed with C<memzero>.
- SV* newSViv(IV i)
+ void Newz(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item newSVnv
+=item Renew
-Creates a new SV and copies a floating point value into it.
-The reference count for the SV is set to 1.
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function.
- SV* newSVnv(NV n)
+ void Renew(void* ptr, int nitems, type)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item newSVpv
+=item Renewc
-Creates a new SV and copies a string into it. The reference count for the
-SV is set to 1. If C<len> is zero, Perl will compute the length using
-strlen(). For efficiency, consider using C<newSVpvn> instead.
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function, with
+cast.
- SV* newSVpv(const char* s, STRLEN len)
+ void Renewc(void* ptr, int nitems, type, cast)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item newSVpvf
+=item Safefree
-Creates a new SV an initialize it with the string formatted like
-C<sprintf>.
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<free> function.
- SV* newSVpvf(const char* pat, ...)
+ void Safefree(void* ptr)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item newSVpvn
+=item savepv
-Creates a new SV and copies a string into it. The reference count for the
-SV is set to 1. Note that if C<len> is zero, Perl will create a zero length
-string. You are responsible for ensuring that the source string is at least
-C<len> bytes long.
+Copy a string to a safe spot. This does not use an SV.
- SV* newSVpvn(const char* s, STRLEN len)
+ char* savepv(const char* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file util.c
-=item newSVpvn_share
+=item savepvn
-Creates a new SV and populates it with a string from
-the string table. Turns on READONLY and FAKE.
-The idea here is that as string table is used for shared hash
-keys these strings will have SvPVX == HeKEY and hash lookup
-will avoid string compare.
+Copy a string to a safe spot. The C<len> indicates number of bytes to
+copy. This does not use an SV.
- SV* newSVpvn_share(const char* s, I32 len, U32 hash)
+ char* savepvn(const char* sv, I32 len)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file util.c
-=item newSVrv
+=item StructCopy
-Creates a new SV for the RV, C<rv>, to point to. If C<rv> is not an RV then
-it will be upgraded to one. If C<classname> is non-null then the new SV will
-be blessed in the specified package. The new SV is returned and its
-reference count is 1.
+This is an architecture-independent macro to copy one structure to another.
- SV* newSVrv(SV* rv, const char* classname)
+ void StructCopy(type src, type dest, type)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item newSVsv
+=item Zero
-Creates a new SV which is an exact duplicate of the original SV.
+The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memzero> function. The C<dest> is the
+destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is the type.
- SV* newSVsv(SV* old)
+ void Zero(void* dest, int nitems, type)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item newSVuv
-Creates a new SV and copies an unsigned integer into it.
-The reference count for the SV is set to 1.
+=back
- SV* newSVuv(UV u)
+=head1 Miscellaneous Functions
-=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+=over 8
-=item newXS
+=item fbm_compile
-Used by C<xsubpp> to hook up XSUBs as Perl subs.
+Analyses the string in order to make fast searches on it using fbm_instr()
+-- the Boyer-Moore algorithm.
+
+ void fbm_compile(SV* sv, U32 flags)
=for hackers
-Found in file op.c
+Found in file util.c
-=item newXSproto
+=item fbm_instr
-Used by C<xsubpp> to hook up XSUBs as Perl subs. Adds Perl prototypes to
-the subs.
+Returns the location of the SV in the string delimited by C<str> and
+C<strend>. It returns C<Nullch> if the string can't be found. The C<sv>
+does not have to be fbm_compiled, but the search will not be as fast
+then.
+
+ char* fbm_instr(unsigned char* big, unsigned char* bigend, SV* littlesv, U32 flags)
=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
+Found in file util.c
-=item Newz
+=item form
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function. The allocated
-memory is zeroed with C<memzero>.
+Takes a sprintf-style format pattern and conventional
+(non-SV) arguments and returns the formatted string.
- void Newz(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type)
+ (char *) Perl_form(pTHX_ const char* pat, ...)
-=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+can be used any place a string (char *) is required:
-=item Nullav
+ char * s = Perl_form("%d.%d",major,minor);
-Null AV pointer.
+Uses a single private buffer so if you want to format several strings you
+must explicitly copy the earlier strings away (and free the copies when you
+are done).
+
+ char* form(const char* pat, ...)
=for hackers
-Found in file av.h
+Found in file util.c
-=item Nullch
+=item getcwd_sv
-Null character pointer.
+Fill the sv with current working directory
+
+ int getcwd_sv(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file util.c
-=item Nullcv
+=item strEQ
-Null CV pointer.
+Test two strings to see if they are equal. Returns true or false.
+
+ bool strEQ(char* s1, char* s2)
=for hackers
-Found in file cv.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item Nullhv
+=item strGE
-Null HV pointer.
+Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than or equal to
+the second, C<s2>. Returns true or false.
+
+ bool strGE(char* s1, char* s2)
=for hackers
-Found in file hv.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item Nullsv
+=item strGT
-Null SV pointer.
+Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than the second,
+C<s2>. Returns true or false.
+
+ bool strGT(char* s1, char* s2)
=for hackers
Found in file handy.h
-=item ORIGMARK
+=item strLE
-The original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<dORIGMARK>.
+Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than or equal to the
+second, C<s2>. Returns true or false.
+
+ bool strLE(char* s1, char* s2)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file handy.h
-=item perl_alloc
+=item strLT
-Allocates a new Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
+Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than the second,
+C<s2>. Returns true or false.
- PerlInterpreter* perl_alloc()
+ bool strLT(char* s1, char* s2)
=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item perl_construct
+=item strNE
-Initializes a new Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
+Test two strings to see if they are different. Returns true or
+false.
- void perl_construct(PerlInterpreter* interp)
+ bool strNE(char* s1, char* s2)
=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item perl_destruct
+=item strnEQ
-Shuts down a Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
+Test two strings to see if they are equal. The C<len> parameter indicates
+the number of bytes to compare. Returns true or false. (A wrapper for
+C<strncmp>).
- void perl_destruct(PerlInterpreter* interp)
+ bool strnEQ(char* s1, char* s2, STRLEN len)
=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+Found in file handy.h
-=item perl_free
+=item strnNE
-Releases a Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
+Test two strings to see if they are different. The C<len> parameter
+indicates the number of bytes to compare. Returns true or false. (A
+wrapper for C<strncmp>).
- void perl_free(PerlInterpreter* interp)
+ bool strnNE(char* s1, char* s2, STRLEN len)
=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
-
-=item perl_parse
+Found in file handy.h
-Tells a Perl interpreter to parse a Perl script. See L<perlembed>.
- int perl_parse(PerlInterpreter* interp, XSINIT_t xsinit, int argc, char** argv, char** env)
+=back
-=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+=head1 Numeric functions
-=item perl_run
+=over 8
-Tells a Perl interpreter to run. See L<perlembed>.
+=item grok_bin
- int perl_run(PerlInterpreter* interp)
+converts a string representing a binary number to numeric form.
-=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+On entry I<start> and I<*len> give the string to scan, I<*flags> gives
+conversion flags, and I<result> should be NULL or a pointer to an NV.
+The scan stops at the end of the string, or the first invalid character.
+On return I<*len> is set to the length scanned string, and I<*flags> gives
+output flags.
-=item PL_modglobal
+If the value is <= UV_MAX it is returned as a UV, the output flags are clear,
+and nothing is written to I<*result>. If the value is > UV_MAX C<grok_bin>
+returns UV_MAX, sets C<PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX> in the output flags,
+and writes the value to I<*result> (or the value is discarded if I<result>
+is NULL).
-C<PL_modglobal> is a general purpose, interpreter global HV for use by
-extensions that need to keep information on a per-interpreter basis.
-In a pinch, it can also be used as a symbol table for extensions
-to share data among each other. It is a good idea to use keys
-prefixed by the package name of the extension that owns the data.
+The hex number may optionally be prefixed with "0b" or "b" unless
+C<PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX> is set in I<*flags> on entry. If
+C<PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES> is set in I<*flags> then the binary
+number may use '_' characters to separate digits.
- HV* PL_modglobal
+ UV grok_bin(char* start, STRLEN* len, I32* flags, NV *result)
=for hackers
-Found in file intrpvar.h
-
-=item PL_na
+Found in file numeric.c
-A convenience variable which is typically used with C<SvPV> when one
-doesn't care about the length of the string. It is usually more efficient
-to either declare a local variable and use that instead or to use the
-C<SvPV_nolen> macro.
+=item grok_hex
- STRLEN PL_na
+converts a string representing a hex number to numeric form.
-=for hackers
-Found in file thrdvar.h
+On entry I<start> and I<*len> give the string to scan, I<*flags> gives
+conversion flags, and I<result> should be NULL or a pointer to an NV.
+The scan stops at the end of the string, or the first non-hex-digit character.
+On return I<*len> is set to the length scanned string, and I<*flags> gives
+output flags.
-=item PL_sv_no
+If the value is <= UV_MAX it is returned as a UV, the output flags are clear,
+and nothing is written to I<*result>. If the value is > UV_MAX C<grok_hex>
+returns UV_MAX, sets C<PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX> in the output flags,
+and writes the value to I<*result> (or the value is discarded if I<result>
+is NULL).
-This is the C<false> SV. See C<PL_sv_yes>. Always refer to this as
-C<&PL_sv_no>.
+The hex number may optionally be prefixed with "0x" or "x" unless
+C<PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX> is set in I<*flags> on entry. If
+C<PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES> is set in I<*flags> then the hex
+number may use '_' characters to separate digits.
- SV PL_sv_no
+ UV grok_hex(char* start, STRLEN* len, I32* flags, NV *result)
=for hackers
-Found in file intrpvar.h
+Found in file numeric.c
-=item PL_sv_undef
+=item grok_number
-This is the C<undef> SV. Always refer to this as C<&PL_sv_undef>.
+Recognise (or not) a number. The type of the number is returned
+(0 if unrecognised), otherwise it is a bit-ORed combination of
+IS_NUMBER_IN_UV, IS_NUMBER_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX, IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT,
+IS_NUMBER_NEG, IS_NUMBER_INFINITY, IS_NUMBER_NAN (defined in perl.h).
- SV PL_sv_undef
+If the value of the number can fit an in UV, it is returned in the *valuep
+IS_NUMBER_IN_UV will be set to indicate that *valuep is valid, IS_NUMBER_IN_UV
+will never be set unless *valuep is valid, but *valuep may have been assigned
+to during processing even though IS_NUMBER_IN_UV is not set on return.
+If valuep is NULL, IS_NUMBER_IN_UV will be set for the same cases as when
+valuep is non-NULL, but no actual assignment (or SEGV) will occur.
+
+IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT will be set with IS_NUMBER_IN_UV if trailing decimals were
+seen (in which case *valuep gives the true value truncated to an integer), and
+IS_NUMBER_NEG if the number is negative (in which case *valuep holds the
+absolute value). IS_NUMBER_IN_UV is not set if e notation was used or the
+number is larger than a UV.
+
+ int grok_number(const char *pv, STRLEN len, UV *valuep)
=for hackers
-Found in file intrpvar.h
+Found in file numeric.c
-=item PL_sv_yes
+=item grok_numeric_radix
-This is the C<true> SV. See C<PL_sv_no>. Always refer to this as
-C<&PL_sv_yes>.
+Scan and skip for a numeric decimal separator (radix).
- SV PL_sv_yes
+ bool grok_numeric_radix(const char **sp, const char *send)
=for hackers
-Found in file intrpvar.h
+Found in file numeric.c
-=item POPi
+=item grok_oct
-Pops an integer off the stack.
- IV POPi
+ UV grok_oct(char* start, STRLEN* len, I32* flags, NV *result)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file numeric.c
-=item POPl
+=item scan_bin
-Pops a long off the stack.
+For backwards compatibility. Use C<grok_bin> instead.
- long POPl
+ NV scan_bin(char* start, STRLEN len, STRLEN* retlen)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file numeric.c
-=item POPn
+=item scan_hex
-Pops a double off the stack.
+For backwards compatibility. Use C<grok_hex> instead.
- NV POPn
+ NV scan_hex(char* start, STRLEN len, STRLEN* retlen)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file numeric.c
-=item POPp
+=item scan_oct
-Pops a string off the stack. Deprecated. New code should provide
-a STRLEN n_a and use POPpx.
+For backwards compatibility. Use C<grok_oct> instead.
- char* POPp
+ NV scan_oct(char* start, STRLEN len, STRLEN* retlen)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file numeric.c
-=item POPpbytex
-Pops a string off the stack which must consist of bytes i.e. characters < 256.
-Requires a variable STRLEN n_a in scope.
+=back
- char* POPpbytex
+=head1 Optree Manipulation Functions
-=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+=over 8
-=item POPpx
+=item cv_const_sv
-Pops a string off the stack.
-Requires a variable STRLEN n_a in scope.
+If C<cv> is a constant sub eligible for inlining. returns the constant
+value returned by the sub. Otherwise, returns NULL.
- char* POPpx
+Constant subs can be created with C<newCONSTSUB> or as described in
+L<perlsub/"Constant Functions">.
+
+ SV* cv_const_sv(CV* cv)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file op.c
-=item POPs
+=item newCONSTSUB
-Pops an SV off the stack.
+Creates a constant sub equivalent to Perl C<sub FOO () { 123 }> which is
+eligible for inlining at compile-time.
- SV* POPs
+ CV* newCONSTSUB(HV* stash, char* name, SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
-
-=item PUSHi
+Found in file op.c
-Push an integer onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
-Handles 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHi>.
+=item newXS
- void PUSHi(IV iv)
+Used by C<xsubpp> to hook up XSUBs as Perl subs.
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file op.c
-=item PUSHMARK
-Opening bracket for arguments on a callback. See C<PUTBACK> and
-L<perlcall>.
+=back
- PUSHMARK;
+=head1 Shared SV Functions
-=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+=over 8
-=item PUSHn
+=item sharedsv_find
-Push a double onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
-Handles 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHn>.
+Tries to find if a given SV has a shared backend, either by
+looking at magic, or by checking if it is tied again threads::shared.
- void PUSHn(NV nv)
+ shared_sv* sharedsv_find(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file sharedsv.c
-=item PUSHp
+=item sharedsv_init
-Push a string onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
-The C<len> indicates the length of the string. Handles 'set' magic. See
-C<XPUSHp>.
+Saves a space for keeping SVs wider than an interpreter,
+currently only stores a pointer to the first interpreter.
- void PUSHp(char* str, STRLEN len)
+ void sharedsv_init()
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
-
-=item PUSHs
+Found in file sharedsv.c
-Push an SV onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
-Does not handle 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHs>.
+=item sharedsv_lock
- void PUSHs(SV* sv)
+Recursive locks on a sharedsv.
+Locks are dynamically scoped at the level of the first lock.
+ void sharedsv_lock(shared_sv* ssv)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
-
-=item PUSHu
+Found in file sharedsv.c
-Push an unsigned integer onto the stack. The stack must have room for this
-element. See C<XPUSHu>.
+=item sharedsv_new
- void PUSHu(UV uv)
+Allocates a new shared sv struct, you must yourself create the SV/AV/HV.
+ shared_sv* sharedsv_new()
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+Found in file sharedsv.c
-=item PUTBACK
+=item sharedsv_thrcnt_dec
-Closing bracket for XSUB arguments. This is usually handled by C<xsubpp>.
-See C<PUSHMARK> and L<perlcall> for other uses.
+Decrements the threadcount of a shared sv. When a threads frontend is freed
+this function should be called.
- PUTBACK;
+ void sharedsv_thrcnt_dec(shared_sv* ssv)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
-
-=item Renew
+Found in file sharedsv.c
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function.
+=item sharedsv_thrcnt_inc
- void Renew(void* ptr, int nitems, type)
+Increments the threadcount of a sharedsv.
+ void sharedsv_thrcnt_inc(shared_sv* ssv)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file sharedsv.c
-=item Renewc
+=item sharedsv_unlock
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function, with
-cast.
+Recursively unlocks a shared sv.
- void Renewc(void* ptr, int nitems, type, cast)
+ void sharedsv_unlock(shared_sv* ssv)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file sharedsv.c
-=item require_pv
-
-Tells Perl to C<require> the file named by the string argument. It is
-analogous to the Perl code C<eval "require '$file'">. It's even
-implemented that way; consider using Perl_load_module instead.
-NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
+=back
- void require_pv(const char* pv)
+=head1 Stack Manipulation Macros
-=for hackers
-Found in file perl.c
+=over 8
-=item RETVAL
+=item dMARK
-Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to hold the return value for an
-XSUB. This is always the proper type for the XSUB. See
-L<perlxs/"The RETVAL Variable">.
+Declare a stack marker variable, C<mark>, for the XSUB. See C<MARK> and
+C<dORIGMARK>.
- (whatever) RETVAL
+ dMARK;
=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item Safefree
+=item dORIGMARK
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<free> function.
+Saves the original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<ORIGMARK>.
- void Safefree(void* ptr)
+ dORIGMARK;
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item savepv
+=item dSP
-Copy a string to a safe spot. This does not use an SV.
+Declares a local copy of perl's stack pointer for the XSUB, available via
+the C<SP> macro. See C<SP>.
- char* savepv(const char* sv)
+ dSP;
=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
+Found in file pp.h
-=item savepvn
+=item EXTEND
-Copy a string to a safe spot. The C<len> indicates number of bytes to
-copy. This does not use an SV.
+Used to extend the argument stack for an XSUB's return values. Once
+used, guarantees that there is room for at least C<nitems> to be pushed
+onto the stack.
- char* savepvn(const char* sv, I32 len)
+ void EXTEND(SP, int nitems)
=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
-
-=item SAVETMPS
+Found in file pp.h
-Opening bracket for temporaries on a callback. See C<FREETMPS> and
-L<perlcall>.
+=item MARK
- SAVETMPS;
+Stack marker variable for the XSUB. See C<dMARK>.
=for hackers
-Found in file scope.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item SP
+=item ORIGMARK
-Stack pointer. This is usually handled by C<xsubpp>. See C<dSP> and
-C<SPAGAIN>.
+The original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<dORIGMARK>.
=for hackers
Found in file pp.h
-=item SPAGAIN
+=item POPi
-Refetch the stack pointer. Used after a callback. See L<perlcall>.
+Pops an integer off the stack.
- SPAGAIN;
+ IV POPi
=for hackers
Found in file pp.h
-=item ST
+=item POPl
-Used to access elements on the XSUB's stack.
+Pops a long off the stack.
- SV* ST(int ix)
+ long POPl
=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item strEQ
+=item POPn
-Test two strings to see if they are equal. Returns true or false.
+Pops a double off the stack.
- bool strEQ(char* s1, char* s2)
+ NV POPn
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item strGE
+=item POPp
-Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than or equal to
-the second, C<s2>. Returns true or false.
+Pops a string off the stack. Deprecated. New code should provide
+a STRLEN n_a and use POPpx.
- bool strGE(char* s1, char* s2)
+ char* POPp
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item strGT
+=item POPpbytex
-Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than the second,
-C<s2>. Returns true or false.
+Pops a string off the stack which must consist of bytes i.e. characters < 256.
+Requires a variable STRLEN n_a in scope.
- bool strGT(char* s1, char* s2)
+ char* POPpbytex
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item strLE
+=item POPpx
-Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than or equal to the
-second, C<s2>. Returns true or false.
+Pops a string off the stack.
+Requires a variable STRLEN n_a in scope.
- bool strLE(char* s1, char* s2)
+ char* POPpx
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item strLT
+=item POPs
-Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than the second,
-C<s2>. Returns true or false.
+Pops an SV off the stack.
- bool strLT(char* s1, char* s2)
+ SV* POPs
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item strNE
+=item PUSHi
-Test two strings to see if they are different. Returns true or
-false.
+Push an integer onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
+Handles 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHi>.
- bool strNE(char* s1, char* s2)
+ void PUSHi(IV iv)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item strnEQ
+=item PUSHMARK
-Test two strings to see if they are equal. The C<len> parameter indicates
-the number of bytes to compare. Returns true or false. (A wrapper for
-C<strncmp>).
+Opening bracket for arguments on a callback. See C<PUTBACK> and
+L<perlcall>.
- bool strnEQ(char* s1, char* s2, STRLEN len)
+ PUSHMARK;
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item strnNE
+=item PUSHn
-Test two strings to see if they are different. The C<len> parameter
-indicates the number of bytes to compare. Returns true or false. (A
-wrapper for C<strncmp>).
+Push a double onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
+Handles 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHn>.
- bool strnNE(char* s1, char* s2, STRLEN len)
+ void PUSHn(NV nv)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item StructCopy
+=item PUSHp
-This is an architecture-independent macro to copy one structure to another.
+Push a string onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
+The C<len> indicates the length of the string. Handles 'set' magic. See
+C<XPUSHp>.
- void StructCopy(type src, type dest, type)
+ void PUSHp(char* str, STRLEN len)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item SvCUR
+=item PUSHs
-Returns the length of the string which is in the SV. See C<SvLEN>.
+Push an SV onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
+Does not handle 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHs>.
- STRLEN SvCUR(SV* sv)
+ void PUSHs(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file pp.h
-=item SvCUR_set
+=item PUSHu
-Set the length of the string which is in the SV. See C<SvCUR>.
+Push an unsigned integer onto the stack. The stack must have room for this
+element. See C<XPUSHu>.
- void SvCUR_set(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+ void PUSHu(UV uv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item PUTBACK
+
+Closing bracket for XSUB arguments. This is usually handled by C<xsubpp>.
+See C<PUSHMARK> and L<perlcall> for other uses.
+
+ PUTBACK;
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item SP
+
+Stack pointer. This is usually handled by C<xsubpp>. See C<dSP> and
+C<SPAGAIN>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item SPAGAIN
+
+Refetch the stack pointer. Used after a callback. See L<perlcall>.
+
+ SPAGAIN;
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item XPUSHi
+
+Push an integer onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Handles
+'set' magic. See C<PUSHi>.
+
+ void XPUSHi(IV iv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item XPUSHn
+
+Push a double onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Handles
+'set' magic. See C<PUSHn>.
+
+ void XPUSHn(NV nv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item XPUSHp
+
+Push a string onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. The C<len>
+indicates the length of the string. Handles 'set' magic. See
+C<PUSHp>.
+
+ void XPUSHp(char* str, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item XPUSHs
+
+Push an SV onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Does not
+handle 'set' magic. See C<PUSHs>.
+
+ void XPUSHs(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item XPUSHu
+
+Push an unsigned integer onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary.
+See C<PUSHu>.
+
+ void XPUSHu(UV uv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
+=item XSRETURN
+
+Return from XSUB, indicating number of items on the stack. This is usually
+handled by C<xsubpp>.
+
+ void XSRETURN(int nitems)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XSRETURN_IV
+
+Return an integer from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mIV>.
+
+ void XSRETURN_IV(IV iv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XSRETURN_NO
+
+Return C<&PL_sv_no> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mNO>.
+
+ XSRETURN_NO;
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XSRETURN_NV
+
+Return a double from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mNV>.
+
+ void XSRETURN_NV(NV nv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XSRETURN_PV
+
+Return a copy of a string from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mPV>.
+
+ void XSRETURN_PV(char* str)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XSRETURN_UNDEF
+
+Return C<&PL_sv_undef> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mUNDEF>.
+
+ XSRETURN_UNDEF;
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XSRETURN_YES
+
+Return C<&PL_sv_yes> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mYES>.
+
+ XSRETURN_YES;
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XST_mIV
+
+Place an integer into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The
+value is stored in a new mortal SV.
+
+ void XST_mIV(int pos, IV iv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XST_mNO
+
+Place C<&PL_sv_no> into the specified position C<pos> on the
+stack.
+
+ void XST_mNO(int pos)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XST_mNV
+
+Place a double into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The value
+is stored in a new mortal SV.
+
+ void XST_mNV(int pos, NV nv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XST_mPV
+
+Place a copy of a string into the specified position C<pos> on the stack.
+The value is stored in a new mortal SV.
+
+ void XST_mPV(int pos, char* str)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XST_mUNDEF
+
+Place C<&PL_sv_undef> into the specified position C<pos> on the
+stack.
+
+ void XST_mUNDEF(int pos)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+=item XST_mYES
+
+Place C<&PL_sv_yes> into the specified position C<pos> on the
+stack.
+
+ void XST_mYES(int pos)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
+
+=back
+
+=head1 SV Flags
+
+=over 8
+
+=item svtype
+
+An enum of flags for Perl types. These are found in the file B<sv.h>
+in the C<svtype> enum. Test these flags with the C<SvTYPE> macro.
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SvEND
+=item SVt_IV
-Returns a pointer to the last character in the string which is in the SV.
-See C<SvCUR>. Access the character as *(SvEND(sv)).
+Integer type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>.
- char* SvEND(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SVt_NV
+
+Double type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>.
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SvGETMAGIC
+=item SVt_PV
+
+Pointer type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SVt_PVAV
+
+Type flag for arrays. See C<svtype>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SVt_PVCV
+
+Type flag for code refs. See C<svtype>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SVt_PVHV
+
+Type flag for hashes. See C<svtype>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SVt_PVMG
+
+Type flag for blessed scalars. See C<svtype>.
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+
+=back
+
+=head1 SV Manipulation Functions
+
+=over 8
+
+=item get_sv
+
+Returns the SV of the specified Perl scalar. If C<create> is set and the
+Perl variable does not exist then it will be created. If C<create> is not
+set and the variable does not exist then NULL is returned.
+
+NOTE: the perl_ form of this function is deprecated.
+
+ SV* get_sv(const char* name, I32 create)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
+=item looks_like_number
+
+Test if the content of an SV looks like a number (or is a number).
+C<Inf> and C<Infinity> are treated as numbers (so will not issue a
+non-numeric warning), even if your atof() doesn't grok them.
+
+ I32 looks_like_number(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newRV_inc
+
+Creates an RV wrapper for an SV. The reference count for the original SV is
+incremented.
+
+ SV* newRV_inc(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item newRV_noinc
+
+Creates an RV wrapper for an SV. The reference count for the original
+SV is B<not> incremented.
+
+ SV* newRV_noinc(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSV
+
+Create a new null SV, or if len > 0, create a new empty SVt_PV type SV
+with an initial PV allocation of len+1. Normally accessed via the C<NEWSV>
+macro.
+
+ SV* newSV(STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSViv
+
+Creates a new SV and copies an integer into it. The reference count for the
+SV is set to 1.
+
+ SV* newSViv(IV i)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSVnv
+
+Creates a new SV and copies a floating point value into it.
+The reference count for the SV is set to 1.
+
+ SV* newSVnv(NV n)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSVpv
+
+Creates a new SV and copies a string into it. The reference count for the
+SV is set to 1. If C<len> is zero, Perl will compute the length using
+strlen(). For efficiency, consider using C<newSVpvn> instead.
+
+ SV* newSVpv(const char* s, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSVpvf
+
+Creates a new SV and initializes it with the string formatted like
+C<sprintf>.
+
+ SV* newSVpvf(const char* pat, ...)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSVpvn
+
+Creates a new SV and copies a string into it. The reference count for the
+SV is set to 1. Note that if C<len> is zero, Perl will create a zero length
+string. You are responsible for ensuring that the source string is at least
+C<len> bytes long.
+
+ SV* newSVpvn(const char* s, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSVpvn_share
+
+Creates a new SV with its SvPVX pointing to a shared string in the string
+table. If the string does not already exist in the table, it is created
+first. Turns on READONLY and FAKE. The string's hash is stored in the UV
+slot of the SV; if the C<hash> parameter is non-zero, that value is used;
+otherwise the hash is computed. The idea here is that as the string table
+is used for shared hash keys these strings will have SvPVX == HeKEY and
+hash lookup will avoid string compare.
+
+ SV* newSVpvn_share(const char* s, I32 len, U32 hash)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSVrv
+
+Creates a new SV for the RV, C<rv>, to point to. If C<rv> is not an RV then
+it will be upgraded to one. If C<classname> is non-null then the new SV will
+be blessed in the specified package. The new SV is returned and its
+reference count is 1.
+
+ SV* newSVrv(SV* rv, const char* classname)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSVsv
+
+Creates a new SV which is an exact duplicate of the original SV.
+(Uses C<sv_setsv>).
+
+ SV* newSVsv(SV* old)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item newSVuv
+
+Creates a new SV and copies an unsigned integer into it.
+The reference count for the SV is set to 1.
+
+ SV* newSVuv(UV u)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item new_vstring
+
+Returns a pointer to the next character after the parsed
+vstring, as well as updating the passed in sv.
+
+Function must be called like
+
+ sv = NEWSV(92,5);
+ s = new_vstring(s,sv);
+
+The sv must already be large enough to store the vstring
+passed in.
+
+ char* new_vstring(char *vstr, SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file util.c
+
+=item SvCUR
+
+Returns the length of the string which is in the SV. See C<SvLEN>.
+
+ STRLEN SvCUR(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvCUR_set
+
+Set the length of the string which is in the SV. See C<SvCUR>.
+
+ void SvCUR_set(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvEND
-Invokes C<mg_get> on an SV if it has 'get' magic. This macro evaluates its
-argument more than once.
+Returns a pointer to the last character in the string which is in the SV.
+See C<SvCUR>. Access the character as *(SvEND(sv)).
- void SvGETMAGIC(SV* sv)
+ char* SvEND(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
Expands the character buffer in the SV so that it has room for the
indicated number of bytes (remember to reserve space for an extra trailing
-NUL character). Calls C<sv_grow> to perform the expansion if necessary.
+NUL character). Calls C<sv_grow> to perform the expansion if necessary.
Returns a pointer to the character buffer.
char * SvGROW(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
=item SvIOK_notUV
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an signed integer.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a signed integer.
void SvIOK_notUV(SV* sv)
=item SvIV
-Coerces the given SV to an integer and returns it.
+Coerces the given SV to an integer and returns it. See C<SvIVx> for a
+version which guarantees to evaluate sv only once.
IV SvIV(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
+=item SvIVx
+
+Coerces the given SV to an integer and returns it. Guarantees to evaluate
+sv only once. Use the more efficient C<SvIV> otherwise.
+
+ IV SvIVx(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvIVX
-Returns the integer which is stored in the SV, assuming SvIOK is
-true.
+Returns the raw value in the SV's IV slot, without checks or conversions.
+Only use when you are sure SvIOK is true. See also C<SvIV()>.
IV SvIVX(SV* sv)
=item SvNV
-Coerce the given SV to a double and return it.
+Coerce the given SV to a double and return it. See C<SvNVx> for a version
+which guarantees to evaluate sv only once.
NV SvNV(SV* sv)
=item SvNVX
-Returns the double which is stored in the SV, assuming SvNOK is
-true.
+Returns the raw value in the SV's NV slot, without checks or conversions.
+Only use when you are sure SvNOK is true. See also C<SvNV()>.
NV SvNVX(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
+=item SvNVx
+
+Coerces the given SV to a double and returns it. Guarantees to evaluate
+sv only once. Use the more efficient C<SvNV> otherwise.
+
+ NV SvNVx(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvOK
Returns a boolean indicating whether the value is an SV.
=item SvPV
Returns a pointer to the string in the SV, or a stringified form of the SV
-if the SV does not contain a string. Handles 'get' magic.
+if the SV does not contain a string. Handles 'get' magic. See also
+C<SvPVx> for a version which guarantees to evaluate sv only once.
char* SvPV(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
+=item SvPVbyte
+
+Like C<SvPV>, but converts sv to byte representation first if necessary.
+
+ char* SvPVbyte(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVbytex
+
+Like C<SvPV>, but converts sv to byte representation first if necessary.
+Guarantees to evaluate sv only once; use the more efficient C<SvPVbyte>
+otherwise.
+
+
+ char* SvPVbytex(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVbytex_force
+
+Like C<SvPV_force>, but converts sv to byte representation first if necessary.
+Guarantees to evaluate sv only once; use the more efficient C<SvPVbyte_force>
+otherwise.
+
+ char* SvPVbytex_force(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVbyte_force
+
+Like C<SvPV_force>, but converts sv to byte representation first if necessary.
+
+ char* SvPVbyte_force(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVbyte_nolen
+
+Like C<SvPV_nolen>, but converts sv to byte representation first if necessary.
+
+ char* SvPVbyte_nolen(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVutf8
+
+Like C<SvPV>, but converts sv to utf8 first if necessary.
+
+ char* SvPVutf8(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVutf8x
+
+Like C<SvPV>, but converts sv to utf8 first if necessary.
+Guarantees to evaluate sv only once; use the more efficient C<SvPVutf8>
+otherwise.
+
+ char* SvPVutf8x(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVutf8x_force
+
+Like C<SvPV_force>, but converts sv to utf8 first if necessary.
+Guarantees to evaluate sv only once; use the more efficient C<SvPVutf8_force>
+otherwise.
+
+ char* SvPVutf8x_force(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVutf8_force
+
+Like C<SvPV_force>, but converts sv to utf8 first if necessary.
+
+ char* SvPVutf8_force(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPVutf8_nolen
+
+Like C<SvPV_nolen>, but converts sv to utf8 first if necessary.
+
+ char* SvPVutf8_nolen(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPVX
-Returns a pointer to the string in the SV. The SV must contain a
+Returns a pointer to the physical string in the SV. The SV must contain a
string.
char* SvPVX(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
+=item SvPVx
+
+A version of C<SvPV> which guarantees to evaluate sv only once.
+
+ char* SvPVx(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPV_force
Like <SvPV> but will force the SV into becoming a string (SvPOK). You want
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
+=item SvPV_force_nomg
+
+Like <SvPV> but will force the SV into becoming a string (SvPOK). You want
+force if you are going to update the SvPVX directly. Doesn't process magic.
+
+ char* SvPV_force_nomg(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPV_nolen
Returns a pointer to the string in the SV, or a stringified form of the SV
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SvSETMAGIC
-
-Invokes C<mg_set> on an SV if it has 'set' magic. This macro evaluates its
-argument more than once.
-
- void SvSETMAGIC(SV* sv)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
-
-=item SvSetSV
-
-Calls C<sv_setsv> if dsv is not the same as ssv. May evaluate arguments
-more than once.
-
- void SvSetSV(SV* dsb, SV* ssv)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+=item SvSetMagicSV_nosteal
-=item SvSetSV_nosteal
+Like C<SvSetMagicSV>, but does any set magic required afterwards.
-Calls a non-destructive version of C<sv_setsv> if dsv is not the same as
-ssv. May evaluate arguments more than once.
- void SvSetSV_nosteal(SV* dsv, SV* ssv)
+ void SvSetMagicSV_nosteal(SV* dsv, SV* ssv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item svtype
+=item SvUOK
-An enum of flags for Perl types. These are found in the file B<sv.h>
-in the C<svtype> enum. Test these flags with the C<SvTYPE> macro.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an unsigned integer.
+
+ void SvUOK(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SVt_IV
+=item SvUPGRADE
-Integer type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>.
+Used to upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Uses C<sv_upgrade> to
+perform the upgrade if necessary. See C<svtype>.
+
+ void SvUPGRADE(SV* sv, svtype type)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SVt_NV
+=item SvUTF8
-Double type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>.
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains UTF-8 encoded data.
+
+ void SvUTF8(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SVt_PV
+=item SvUTF8_off
-Pointer type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>.
+Unsets the UTF8 status of an SV.
+
+ void SvUTF8_off(SV *sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SVt_PVAV
+=item SvUTF8_on
-Type flag for arrays. See C<svtype>.
+Turn on the UTF8 status of an SV (the data is not changed, just the flag).
+Do not use frivolously.
+
+ void SvUTF8_on(SV *sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SVt_PVCV
+=item SvUV
-Type flag for code refs. See C<svtype>.
+Coerces the given SV to an unsigned integer and returns it. See C<SvUVx>
+for a version which guarantees to evaluate sv only once.
+
+ UV SvUV(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SVt_PVHV
+=item SvUVx
-Type flag for hashes. See C<svtype>.
+Coerces the given SV to an unsigned integer and returns it. Guarantees to
+evaluate sv only once. Use the more efficient C<SvUV> otherwise.
+
+ UV SvUVx(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SVt_PVMG
+=item SvUVX
-Type flag for blessed scalars. See C<svtype>.
+Returns the raw value in the SV's UV slot, without checks or conversions.
+Only use when you are sure SvIOK is true. See also C<SvUV()>.
+
+ UV SvUVX(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.h
-=item SvUOK
+=item sv_2bool
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an unsigned integer.
+This function is only called on magical items, and is only used by
+sv_true() or its macro equivalent.
- void SvUOK(SV* sv)
+ bool sv_2bool(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file sv.c
-=item SvUPGRADE
+=item sv_2cv
-Used to upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Uses C<sv_upgrade> to
-perform the upgrade if necessary. See C<svtype>.
+Using various gambits, try to get a CV from an SV; in addition, try if
+possible to set C<*st> and C<*gvp> to the stash and GV associated with it.
- void SvUPGRADE(SV* sv, svtype type)
+ CV* sv_2cv(SV* sv, HV** st, GV** gvp, I32 lref)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file sv.c
-=item SvUTF8
+=item sv_2io
-Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains UTF-8 encoded data.
+Using various gambits, try to get an IO from an SV: the IO slot if its a
+GV; or the recursive result if we're an RV; or the IO slot of the symbol
+named after the PV if we're a string.
- void SvUTF8(SV* sv)
+ IO* sv_2io(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file sv.c
-=item SvUTF8_off
+=item sv_2iv
-Unsets the UTF8 status of an SV.
+Return the integer value of an SV, doing any necessary string conversion,
+magic etc. Normally used via the C<SvIV(sv)> and C<SvIVx(sv)> macros.
- void SvUTF8_off(SV *sv)
+ IV sv_2iv(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file sv.c
-=item SvUTF8_on
+=item sv_2mortal
-Turn on the UTF8 status of an SV (the data is not changed, just the flag).
-Do not use frivolously.
+Marks an existing SV as mortal. The SV will be destroyed "soon", either
+by an explicit call to FREETMPS, or by an implicit call at places such as
+statement boundaries. See also C<sv_newmortal> and C<sv_mortalcopy>.
- void SvUTF8_on(SV *sv)
+ SV* sv_2mortal(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file sv.c
-=item SvUV
+=item sv_2nv
-Coerces the given SV to an unsigned integer and returns it.
+Return the num value of an SV, doing any necessary string or integer
+conversion, magic etc. Normally used via the C<SvNV(sv)> and C<SvNVx(sv)>
+macros.
- UV SvUV(SV* sv)
+ NV sv_2nv(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file sv.c
-=item SvUVX
+=item sv_2pvbyte
-Returns the unsigned integer which is stored in the SV, assuming SvIOK is
-true.
+Return a pointer to the byte-encoded representation of the SV, and set *lp
+to its length. May cause the SV to be downgraded from UTF8 as a
+side-effect.
- UV SvUVX(SV* sv)
+Usually accessed via the C<SvPVbyte> macro.
+
+ char* sv_2pvbyte(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.h
+Found in file sv.c
-=item sv_2mortal
+=item sv_2pvbyte_nolen
-Marks an SV as mortal. The SV will be destroyed when the current context
-ends.
+Return a pointer to the byte-encoded representation of the SV.
+May cause the SV to be downgraded from UTF8 as a side-effect.
- SV* sv_2mortal(SV* sv)
+Usually accessed via the C<SvPVbyte_nolen> macro.
+
+ char* sv_2pvbyte_nolen(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_2pvutf8
+
+Return a pointer to the UTF8-encoded representation of the SV, and set *lp
+to its length. May cause the SV to be upgraded to UTF8 as a side-effect.
+
+Usually accessed via the C<SvPVutf8> macro.
+
+ char* sv_2pvutf8(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_2pvutf8_nolen
+
+Return a pointer to the UTF8-encoded representation of the SV.
+May cause the SV to be upgraded to UTF8 as a side-effect.
+
+Usually accessed via the C<SvPVutf8_nolen> macro.
+
+ char* sv_2pvutf8_nolen(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_2pv_flags
+
+Returns a pointer to the string value of an SV, and sets *lp to its length.
+If flags includes SV_GMAGIC, does an mg_get() first. Coerces sv to a string
+if necessary.
+Normally invoked via the C<SvPV_flags> macro. C<sv_2pv()> and C<sv_2pv_nomg>
+usually end up here too.
+
+ char* sv_2pv_flags(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp, I32 flags)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_2pv_nolen
+
+Like C<sv_2pv()>, but doesn't return the length too. You should usually
+use the macro wrapper C<SvPV_nolen(sv)> instead.
+ char* sv_2pv_nolen(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_2uv
+
+Return the unsigned integer value of an SV, doing any necessary string
+conversion, magic etc. Normally used via the C<SvUV(sv)> and C<SvUVx(sv)>
+macros.
+
+ UV sv_2uv(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_backoff
+
+Remove any string offset. You should normally use the C<SvOOK_off> macro
+wrapper instead.
+
+ int sv_backoff(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
Efficient removal of characters from the beginning of the string buffer.
SvPOK(sv) must be true and the C<ptr> must be a pointer to somewhere inside
the string buffer. The C<ptr> becomes the first character of the adjusted
-string.
+string. Uses the "OOK hack".
void sv_chop(SV* sv, char* ptr)
=item sv_clear
-Clear an SV, making it empty. Does not free the memory used by the SV
-itself.
+Clear an SV: call any destructors, free up any memory used by the body,
+and free the body itself. The SV's head is I<not> freed, although
+its type is set to all 1's so that it won't inadvertently be assumed
+to be live during global destruction etc.
+This function should only be called when REFCNT is zero. Most of the time
+you'll want to call C<sv_free()> (or its macro wrapper C<SvREFCNT_dec>)
+instead.
void sv_clear(SV* sv)
Compares the strings in two SVs. Returns -1, 0, or 1 indicating whether the
string in C<sv1> is less than, equal to, or greater than the string in
-C<sv2>.
+C<sv2>. Is UTF-8 and 'use bytes' aware, handles get magic, and will
+coerce its args to strings if necessary. See also C<sv_cmp_locale>.
I32 sv_cmp(SV* sv1, SV* sv2)
=item sv_cmp_locale
-Compares the strings in two SVs in a locale-aware manner. See
-L</sv_cmp_locale>
+Compares the strings in two SVs in a locale-aware manner. Is UTF-8 and
+'use bytes' aware, handles get magic, and will coerce its args to strings
+if necessary. See also C<sv_cmp_locale>. See also C<sv_cmp>.
I32 sv_cmp_locale(SV* sv1, SV* sv2)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
+=item sv_collxfrm
+
+Add Collate Transform magic to an SV if it doesn't already have it.
+
+Any scalar variable may carry PERL_MAGIC_collxfrm magic that contains the
+scalar data of the variable, but transformed to such a format that a normal
+memory comparison can be used to compare the data according to the locale
+settings.
+
+ char* sv_collxfrm(SV* sv, STRLEN* nxp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_dec
-Auto-decrement of the value in the SV.
+Auto-decrement of the value in the SV, doing string to numeric conversion
+if necessary. Handles 'get' magic.
void sv_dec(SV* sv)
=item sv_eq
Returns a boolean indicating whether the strings in the two SVs are
-identical.
+identical. Is UTF-8 and 'use bytes' aware, handles get magic, and will
+coerce its args to strings if necessary.
I32 sv_eq(SV* sv1, SV* sv2)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
-=item sv_free
+=item sv_force_normal
-Free the memory used by an SV.
+Undo various types of fakery on an SV: if the PV is a shared string, make
+a private copy; if we're a ref, stop refing; if we're a glob, downgrade to
+an xpvmg. See also C<sv_force_normal_flags>.
- void sv_free(SV* sv)
+ void sv_force_normal(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_force_normal_flags
+
+Undo various types of fakery on an SV: if the PV is a shared string, make
+a private copy; if we're a ref, stop refing; if we're a glob, downgrade to
+an xpvmg. The C<flags> parameter gets passed to C<sv_unref_flags()>
+when unrefing. C<sv_force_normal> calls this function with flags set to 0.
+
+ void sv_force_normal_flags(SV *sv, U32 flags)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
-=item sv_getcwd
+=item sv_free
-Fill the sv with current working directory
+Decrement an SV's reference count, and if it drops to zero, call
+C<sv_clear> to invoke destructors and free up any memory used by
+the body; finally, deallocate the SV's head itself.
+Normally called via a wrapper macro C<SvREFCNT_dec>.
- int sv_getcwd(SV* sv)
+ void sv_free(SV* sv)
=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
+Found in file sv.c
=item sv_gets
=item sv_grow
-Expands the character buffer in the SV. This will use C<sv_unref> and will
-upgrade the SV to C<SVt_PV>. Returns a pointer to the character buffer.
-Use C<SvGROW>.
+Expands the character buffer in the SV. If necessary, uses C<sv_unref> and
+upgrades the SV to C<SVt_PV>. Returns a pointer to the character buffer.
+Use the C<SvGROW> wrapper instead.
char* sv_grow(SV* sv, STRLEN newlen)
=item sv_inc
-Auto-increment of the value in the SV.
+Auto-increment of the value in the SV, doing string to numeric conversion
+if necessary. Handles 'get' magic.
void sv_inc(SV* sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
+=item sv_iv
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvIVx> macro for compilers which can't
+cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro instead.
+
+ IV sv_iv(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_len
-Returns the length of the string in the SV. See also C<SvCUR>.
+Returns the length of the string in the SV. Handles magic and type
+coercion. See also C<SvCUR>, which gives raw access to the xpv_cur slot.
STRLEN sv_len(SV* sv)
=item sv_len_utf8
Returns the number of characters in the string in an SV, counting wide
-UTF8 bytes as a single character.
+UTF8 bytes as a single character. Handles magic and type coercion.
STRLEN sv_len_utf8(SV* sv)
=item sv_magic
-Adds magic to an SV.
+Adds magic to an SV. First upgrades C<sv> to type C<SVt_PVMG> if necessary,
+then adds a new magic item of type C<how> to the head of the magic list.
+
+C<name> is assumed to contain an C<SV*> if C<(name && namelen == HEf_SVKEY)>
void sv_magic(SV* sv, SV* obj, int how, const char* name, I32 namlen)
=item sv_mortalcopy
-Creates a new SV which is a copy of the original SV. The new SV is marked
-as mortal.
+Creates a new SV which is a copy of the original SV (using C<sv_setsv>).
+The new SV is marked as mortal. It will be destroyed "soon", either by an
+explicit call to FREETMPS, or by an implicit call at places such as
+statement boundaries. See also C<sv_newmortal> and C<sv_2mortal>.
SV* sv_mortalcopy(SV* oldsv)
=item sv_newmortal
-Creates a new SV which is mortal. The reference count of the SV is set to 1.
+Creates a new null SV which is mortal. The reference count of the SV is
+set to 1. It will be destroyed "soon", either by an explicit call to
+FREETMPS, or by an implicit call at places such as statement boundaries.
+See also C<sv_mortalcopy> and C<sv_2mortal>.
SV* sv_newmortal()
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
+=item sv_newref
+
+Increment an SV's reference count. Use the C<SvREFCNT_inc()> wrapper
+instead.
+
+ SV* sv_newref(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_nv
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvNVx> macro for compilers which can't
+cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro instead.
+
+ NV sv_nv(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pos_b2u
+
+Converts the value pointed to by offsetp from a count of bytes from the
+start of the string, to a count of the equivalent number of UTF8 chars.
+Handles magic and type coercion.
+
+ void sv_pos_b2u(SV* sv, I32* offsetp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pos_u2b
+
+Converts the value pointed to by offsetp from a count of UTF8 chars from
+the start of the string, to a count of the equivalent number of bytes; if
+lenp is non-zero, it does the same to lenp, but this time starting from
+the offset, rather than from the start of the string. Handles magic and
+type coercion.
+
+ void sv_pos_u2b(SV* sv, I32* offsetp, I32* lenp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pv
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvPV_nolen> macro for compilers which can't
+cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro instead.
+
+ char* sv_pv(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pvbyte
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvPVbyte_nolen> macro for compilers
+which can't cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro
+instead.
+
+ char* sv_pvbyte(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pvbyten
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvPVbyte> macro for compilers
+which can't cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro
+instead.
+
+ char* sv_pvbyten(SV *sv, STRLEN *len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pvbyten_force
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvPVbytex_force> macro for compilers
+which can't cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro
+instead.
+
+ char* sv_pvbyten_force(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pvn
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvPV> macro for compilers which can't
+cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro instead.
+
+ char* sv_pvn(SV *sv, STRLEN *len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_pvn_force
Get a sensible string out of the SV somehow.
+A private implementation of the C<SvPV_force> macro for compilers which
+can't cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro instead.
char* sv_pvn_force(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp)
If C<flags> has C<SV_GMAGIC> bit set, will C<mg_get> on C<sv> if
appropriate, else not. C<sv_pvn_force> and C<sv_pvn_force_nomg> are
implemented in terms of this function.
+You normally want to use the various wrapper macros instead: see
+C<SvPV_force> and C<SvPV_force_nomg>
char* sv_pvn_force_flags(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp, I32 flags)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
-=item sv_pvutf8n_force
+=item sv_pvutf8
-Get a sensible UTF8-encoded string out of the SV somehow. See
-L</sv_pvn_force>.
+A private implementation of the C<SvPVutf8_nolen> macro for compilers
+which can't cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro
+instead.
- char* sv_pvutf8n_force(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp)
+ char* sv_pvutf8(SV *sv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
-=item sv_realpath
+=item sv_pvutf8n
-Wrap or emulate realpath(3).
+A private implementation of the C<SvPVutf8> macro for compilers
+which can't cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro
+instead.
- int sv_realpath(SV* sv, char *path, STRLEN len)
+ char* sv_pvutf8n(SV *sv, STRLEN *len)
=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pvutf8n_force
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvPVutf8_force> macro for compilers
+which can't cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro
+instead.
+
+ char* sv_pvutf8n_force(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
=item sv_reftype
=item sv_replace
Make the first argument a copy of the second, then delete the original.
+The target SV physically takes over ownership of the body of the source SV
+and inherits its flags; however, the target keeps any magic it owns,
+and any magic in the source is discarded.
+Note that this is a rather specialist SV copying operation; most of the
+time you'll want to use C<sv_setsv> or one of its many macro front-ends.
void sv_replace(SV* sv, SV* nsv)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
+=item sv_report_used
+
+Dump the contents of all SVs not yet freed. (Debugging aid).
+
+ void sv_report_used()
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_reset
+
+Underlying implementation for the C<reset> Perl function.
+Note that the perl-level function is vaguely deprecated.
+
+ void sv_reset(char* s, HV* stash)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_rvweaken
-Weaken a reference.
+Weaken a reference: set the C<SvWEAKREF> flag on this RV; give the
+referred-to SV C<PERL_MAGIC_backref> magic if it hasn't already; and
+push a back-reference to this RV onto the array of backreferences
+associated with that magic.
SV* sv_rvweaken(SV *sv)
=item sv_setiv
-Copies an integer into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic. See
-C<sv_setiv_mg>.
+Copies an integer into the given SV, upgrading first if necessary.
+Does not handle 'set' magic. See also C<sv_setiv_mg>.
void sv_setiv(SV* sv, IV num)
=item sv_setnv
-Copies a double into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic. See
-C<sv_setnv_mg>.
+Copies a double into the given SV, upgrading first if necessary.
+Does not handle 'set' magic. See also C<sv_setnv_mg>.
void sv_setnv(SV* sv, NV num)
=item sv_setsv
-Copies the contents of the source SV C<ssv> into the destination SV C<dsv>.
-The source SV may be destroyed if it is mortal. Does not handle 'set'
-magic. See the macro forms C<SvSetSV>, C<SvSetSV_nosteal> and
-C<sv_setsv_mg>.
+Copies the contents of the source SV C<ssv> into the destination SV
+C<dsv>. The source SV may be destroyed if it is mortal, so don't use this
+function if the source SV needs to be reused. Does not handle 'set' magic.
+Loosely speaking, it performs a copy-by-value, obliterating any previous
+content of the destination.
+
+You probably want to use one of the assortment of wrappers, such as
+C<SvSetSV>, C<SvSetSV_nosteal>, C<SvSetMagicSV> and
+C<SvSetMagicSV_nosteal>.
+
void sv_setsv(SV* dsv, SV* ssv)
=item sv_setsv_flags
-Copies the contents of the source SV C<ssv> into the destination SV C<dsv>.
-The source SV may be destroyed if it is mortal. Does not handle 'set'
-magic. If C<flags> has C<SV_GMAGIC> bit set, will C<mg_get> on C<ssv> if
-appropriate, else not. C<sv_setsv> and C<sv_setsv_nomg> are implemented
-in terms of this function.
+Copies the contents of the source SV C<ssv> into the destination SV
+C<dsv>. The source SV may be destroyed if it is mortal, so don't use this
+function if the source SV needs to be reused. Does not handle 'set' magic.
+Loosely speaking, it performs a copy-by-value, obliterating any previous
+content of the destination.
+If the C<flags> parameter has the C<SV_GMAGIC> bit set, will C<mg_get> on
+C<ssv> if appropriate, else not. C<sv_setsv> and C<sv_setsv_nomg> are
+implemented in terms of this function.
+
+You probably want to use one of the assortment of wrappers, such as
+C<SvSetSV>, C<SvSetSV_nosteal>, C<SvSetMagicSV> and
+C<SvSetMagicSV_nosteal>.
+
+This is the primary function for copying scalars, and most other
+copy-ish functions and macros use this underneath.
void sv_setsv_flags(SV* dsv, SV* ssv, I32 flags)
=item sv_setuv
-Copies an unsigned integer into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic.
-See C<sv_setuv_mg>.
+Copies an unsigned integer into the given SV, upgrading first if necessary.
+Does not handle 'set' magic. See also C<sv_setuv_mg>.
void sv_setuv(SV* sv, UV num)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
+=item sv_taint
+
+Taint an SV. Use C<SvTAINTED_on> instead.
+ void sv_taint(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_tainted
+
+Test an SV for taintedness. Use C<SvTAINTED> instead.
+ bool sv_tainted(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_true
Returns true if the SV has a true value by Perl's rules.
+Use the C<SvTRUE> macro instead, which may call C<sv_true()> or may
+instead use an in-line version.
I32 sv_true(SV *sv)
=item sv_unmagic
-Removes magic from an SV.
+Removes all magic of type C<type> from an SV.
int sv_unmagic(SV* sv, int type)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
+=item sv_untaint
+
+Untaint an SV. Use C<SvTAINTED_off> instead.
+ void sv_untaint(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_upgrade
-Upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Use C<SvUPGRADE>. See
-C<svtype>.
+Upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Generally adds a new body type to the
+SV, then copies across as much information as possible from the old body.
+You generally want to use the C<SvUPGRADE> macro wrapper. See also C<svtype>.
bool sv_upgrade(SV* sv, U32 mt)
=item sv_utf8_decode
Convert the octets in the PV from UTF-8 to chars. Scan for validity and then
-turn of SvUTF8 if needed so that we see characters. Used as a building block
+turn off SvUTF8 if needed so that we see characters. Used as a building block
for decode_utf8 in Encode.xs
NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be
bool sv_utf8_downgrade(SV *sv, bool fail_ok)
-=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_utf8_encode
+
+Convert the PV of an SV to UTF8-encoded, but then turn off the C<SvUTF8>
+flag so that it looks like octets again. Used as a building block
+for encode_utf8 in Encode.xs
+
+ void sv_utf8_encode(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_utf8_upgrade
+
+Convert the PV of an SV to its UTF8-encoded form.
+Forces the SV to string form if it is not already.
+Always sets the SvUTF8 flag to avoid future validity checks even
+if all the bytes have hibit clear.
+
+ STRLEN sv_utf8_upgrade(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_utf8_upgrade_flags
+
+Convert the PV of an SV to its UTF8-encoded form.
+Forces the SV to string form if it is not already.
+Always sets the SvUTF8 flag to avoid future validity checks even
+if all the bytes have hibit clear. If C<flags> has C<SV_GMAGIC> bit set,
+will C<mg_get> on C<sv> if appropriate, else not. C<sv_utf8_upgrade> and
+C<sv_utf8_upgrade_nomg> are implemented in terms of this function.
+
+ STRLEN sv_utf8_upgrade_flags(SV *sv, I32 flags)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_uv
+
+A private implementation of the C<SvUVx> macro for compilers which can't
+cope with complex macro expressions. Always use the macro instead.
+
+ UV sv_uv(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_vcatpvfn
+
+Processes its arguments like C<vsprintf> and appends the formatted output
+to an SV. Uses an array of SVs if the C style variable argument list is
+missing (NULL). When running with taint checks enabled, indicates via
+C<maybe_tainted> if results are untrustworthy (often due to the use of
+locales).
+
+Usually used via one of its frontends C<sv_catpvf> and C<sv_catpvf_mg>.
+
+ void sv_vcatpvfn(SV* sv, const char* pat, STRLEN patlen, va_list* args, SV** svargs, I32 svmax, bool *maybe_tainted)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_vsetpvfn
+
+Works like C<vcatpvfn> but copies the text into the SV instead of
+appending it.
+
+Usually used via one of its frontends C<sv_setpvf> and C<sv_setpvf_mg>.
+
+ void sv_vsetpvfn(SV* sv, const char* pat, STRLEN patlen, va_list* args, SV** svargs, I32 svmax, bool *maybe_tainted)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+
+=back
+
+=head1 Unicode Support
+
+=over 8
+
+=item bytes_from_utf8
+
+Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from UTF8 into byte encoding.
+Unlike <utf8_to_bytes> but like C<bytes_to_utf8>, returns a pointer to
+the newly-created string, and updates C<len> to contain the new
+length. Returns the original string if no conversion occurs, C<len>
+is unchanged. Do nothing if C<is_utf8> points to 0. Sets C<is_utf8> to
+0 if C<s> is converted or contains all 7bit characters.
+
+NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be
+removed without notice.
+
+ U8* bytes_from_utf8(U8 *s, STRLEN *len, bool *is_utf8)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item bytes_to_utf8
+
+Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from ASCII into UTF8 encoding.
+Returns a pointer to the newly-created string, and sets C<len> to
+reflect the new length.
+
+NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be
+removed without notice.
+
+ U8* bytes_to_utf8(U8 *s, STRLEN *len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item ibcmp_utf8
+
+Return true if the strings s1 and s2 differ case-insensitively, false
+if not (if they are equal case-insensitively). If u1 is true, the
+string s1 is assumed to be in UTF-8-encoded Unicode. If u2 is true,
+the string s2 is assumed to be in UTF-8-encoded Unicode. If u1 or u2
+are false, the respective string is assumed to be in native 8-bit
+encoding.
+
+If the pe1 and pe2 are non-NULL, the scanning pointers will be copied
+in there (they will point at the beginning of the I<next> character).
+If the pointers behind pe1 or pe2 are non-NULL, they are the end
+pointers beyond which scanning will not continue under any
+circustances. If the byte lengths l1 and l2 are non-zero, s1+l1 and
+s2+l2 will be used as goal end pointers that will also stop the scan,
+and which qualify towards defining a successful match: all the scans
+that define an explicit length must reach their goal pointers for
+a match to succeed).
+
+For case-insensitiveness, the "casefolding" of Unicode is used
+instead of upper/lowercasing both the characters, see
+http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr21/ (Case Mappings).
+
+ I32 ibcmp_utf8(const char* a, char **pe1, UV l1, bool u1, const char* b, char **pe2, UV l2, bool u2)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item is_utf8_char
+
+Tests if some arbitrary number of bytes begins in a valid UTF-8
+character. Note that an INVARIANT (i.e. ASCII) character is a valid UTF-8 character.
+The actual number of bytes in the UTF-8 character will be returned if
+it is valid, otherwise 0.
+
+ STRLEN is_utf8_char(U8 *p)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item is_utf8_string
+
+Returns true if first C<len> bytes of the given string form a valid UTF8
+string, false otherwise. Note that 'a valid UTF8 string' does not mean
+'a string that contains UTF8' because a valid ASCII string is a valid
+UTF8 string.
+
+ bool is_utf8_string(U8 *s, STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item pv_uni_display
+
+Build to the scalar dsv a displayable version of the string spv,
+length len, the displayable version being at most pvlim bytes long
+(if longer, the rest is truncated and "..." will be appended).
+The flags argument is currently unused but available for future extensions.
+The pointer to the PV of the dsv is returned.
+
+ char* pv_uni_display(SV *dsv, U8 *spv, STRLEN len, STRLEN pvlim, UV flags)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item sv_recode_to_utf8
+
+The encoding is assumed to be an Encode object, on entry the PV
+of the sv is assumed to be octets in that encoding, and the sv
+will be converted into Unicode (and UTF-8).
-=item sv_utf8_encode
+If the sv already is UTF-8 (or if it is not POK), or if the encoding
+is not a reference, nothing is done to the sv. If the encoding is not
+an C<Encode::XS> Encoding object, bad things will happen.
+(See F<lib/encoding.pm> and L<Encode>).
-Convert the PV of an SV to UTF8-encoded, but then turn off the C<SvUTF8>
-flag so that it looks like octets again. Used as a building block
-for encode_utf8 in Encode.xs
+The PV of the sv is returned.
- void sv_utf8_encode(SV *sv)
+ char* sv_recode_to_utf8(SV* sv, SV *encoding)
=for hackers
Found in file sv.c
-=item sv_utf8_upgrade
+=item sv_uni_display
-Convert the PV of an SV to its UTF8-encoded form.
-Forces the SV to string form it it is not already.
-Always sets the SvUTF8 flag to avoid future validity checks even
-if all the bytes have hibit clear.
+Build to the scalar dsv a displayable version of the scalar sv,
+he displayable version being at most pvlim bytes long
+(if longer, the rest is truncated and "..." will be appended).
+The flags argument is currently unused but available for future extensions.
+The pointer to the PV of the dsv is returned.
- STRLEN sv_utf8_upgrade(SV *sv)
+ char* sv_uni_display(SV *dsv, SV *ssv, STRLEN pvlim, UV flags)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file utf8.c
-=item sv_utf8_upgrade_flags
+=item to_utf8_case
-Convert the PV of an SV to its UTF8-encoded form.
-Forces the SV to string form it it is not already.
-Always sets the SvUTF8 flag to avoid future validity checks even
-if all the bytes have hibit clear. If C<flags> has C<SV_GMAGIC> bit set,
-will C<mg_get> on C<sv> if appropriate, else not. C<sv_utf8_upgrade> and
-C<sv_utf8_upgrade_nomg> are implemented in terms of this function.
+The "p" contains the pointer to the UTF-8 string encoding
+the character that is being converted.
- STRLEN sv_utf8_upgrade_flags(SV *sv, I32 flags)
+The "ustrp" is a pointer to the character buffer to put the
+conversion result to. The "lenp" is a pointer to the length
+of the result.
-=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+The "swash" is a pointer to the swash to use.
-=item sv_vcatpvfn
+The "normal" is a string like "ToLower" which means the swash
+$utf8::ToLower, which is stored in lib/unicore/To/Lower.pl,
+and loaded by SWASHGET, using lib/utf8_heavy.pl.
-Processes its arguments like C<vsprintf> and appends the formatted output
-to an SV. Uses an array of SVs if the C style variable argument list is
-missing (NULL). When running with taint checks enabled, indicates via
-C<maybe_tainted> if results are untrustworthy (often due to the use of
-locales).
+The "special" is a string like "utf8::ToSpecLower", which means
+the hash %utf8::ToSpecLower, which is stored in the same file,
+lib/unicore/To/Lower.pl, and also loaded by SWASHGET. The access
+to the hash is by Perl_to_utf8_case().
- void sv_vcatpvfn(SV* sv, const char* pat, STRLEN patlen, va_list* args, SV** svargs, I32 svmax, bool *maybe_tainted)
+ UV to_utf8_case(U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp, SV **swash, char *normal, char *special)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file utf8.c
-=item sv_vsetpvfn
+=item to_utf8_fold
-Works like C<vcatpvfn> but copies the text into the SV instead of
-appending it.
+Convert the UTF-8 encoded character at p to its foldcase version and
+store that in UTF-8 in ustrp and its length in bytes in lenp. Note
+that the ustrp needs to be at least UTF8_MAXLEN_FOLD+1 bytes since the
+foldcase version may be longer than the original character (up to
+three characters).
- void sv_vsetpvfn(SV* sv, const char* pat, STRLEN patlen, va_list* args, SV** svargs, I32 svmax, bool *maybe_tainted)
+The first character of the foldcased version is returned
+(but note, as explained above, that there may be more.)
+
+ UV to_utf8_fold(U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
=for hackers
-Found in file sv.c
+Found in file utf8.c
-=item THIS
+=item to_utf8_lower
-Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to designate the object in a C++
-XSUB. This is always the proper type for the C++ object. See C<CLASS> and
-L<perlxs/"Using XS With C++">.
+Convert the UTF-8 encoded character at p to its lowercase version and
+store that in UTF-8 in ustrp and its length in bytes in lenp. Note
+that the ustrp needs to be at least UTF8_MAXLEN_UCLC+1 bytes since the
+lowercase version may be longer than the original character (up to two
+characters).
- (whatever) THIS
+The first character of the lowercased version is returned
+(but note, as explained above, that there may be more.)
+
+ UV to_utf8_lower(U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
+Found in file utf8.c
-=item toLOWER
+=item to_utf8_title
-Converts the specified character to lowercase.
+Convert the UTF-8 encoded character at p to its titlecase version and
+store that in UTF-8 in ustrp and its length in bytes in lenp. Note
+that the ustrp needs to be at least UTF8_MAXLEN_UCLC+1 bytes since the
+titlecase version may be longer than the original character (up to two
+characters).
- char toLOWER(char ch)
+The first character of the titlecased version is returned
+(but note, as explained above, that there may be more.)
+
+ UV to_utf8_title(U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file utf8.c
-=item toUPPER
+=item to_utf8_upper
-Converts the specified character to uppercase.
+Convert the UTF-8 encoded character at p to its uppercase version and
+store that in UTF-8 in ustrp and its length in bytes in lenp. Note
+that the ustrp needs to be at least UTF8_MAXLEN_UCLC+1 bytes since the
+uppercase version may be longer than the original character (up to two
+characters).
- char toUPPER(char ch)
+The first character of the uppercased version is returned
+(but note, as explained above, that there may be more.)
+
+ UV to_utf8_upper(U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file utf8.c
=item utf8n_to_uvchr
=for hackers
Found in file utf8.c
-=item uvuni_to_utf8
+=item uvuni_to_utf8_flags
Adds the UTF8 representation of the Unicode codepoint C<uv> to the end
of the string C<d>; C<d> should be have at least C<UTF8_MAXLEN+1> free
bytes available. The return value is the pointer to the byte after the
end of the new character. In other words,
- d = uvuni_to_utf8(d, uv);
-
-is the recommended Unicode-aware way of saying
-
- *(d++) = uv;
-
- U8* uvuni_to_utf8(U8 *d, UV uv)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file utf8.c
-
-=item warn
-
-This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<warn> function. Use this
-function the same way you use the C C<printf> function. See
-C<croak>.
-
- void warn(const char* pat, ...)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file util.c
-
-=item XPUSHi
-
-Push an integer onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Handles
-'set' magic. See C<PUSHi>.
-
- void XPUSHi(IV iv)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+ d = uvuni_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, flags);
-=item XPUSHn
+or, in most cases,
-Push a double onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Handles
-'set' magic. See C<PUSHn>.
+ d = uvuni_to_utf8(d, uv);
- void XPUSHn(NV nv)
+(which is equivalent to)
-=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+ d = uvuni_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, 0);
-=item XPUSHp
+is the recommended Unicode-aware way of saying
-Push a string onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. The C<len>
-indicates the length of the string. Handles 'set' magic. See
-C<PUSHp>.
+ *(d++) = uv;
- void XPUSHp(char* str, STRLEN len)
+ U8* uvuni_to_utf8_flags(U8 *d, UV uv, UV flags)
=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
-
-=item XPUSHs
-
-Push an SV onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary. Does not
-handle 'set' magic. See C<PUSHs>.
-
- void XPUSHs(SV* sv)
+Found in file utf8.c
-=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
-=item XPUSHu
+=back
-Push an unsigned integer onto the stack, extending the stack if necessary.
-See C<PUSHu>.
+=head1 Variables created by C<xsubpp> and C<xsubpp> internal functions
- void XPUSHu(UV uv)
+=over 8
-=for hackers
-Found in file pp.h
+=item ax
-=item XS
+Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the stack base offset,
+used by the C<ST>, C<XSprePUSH> and C<XSRETURN> macros. The C<dMARK> macro
+must be called prior to setup the C<MARK> variable.
-Macro to declare an XSUB and its C parameter list. This is handled by
-C<xsubpp>.
+ I32 ax
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XSRETURN
+=item CLASS
-Return from XSUB, indicating number of items on the stack. This is usually
-handled by C<xsubpp>.
+Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the
+class name for a C++ XS constructor. This is always a C<char*>. See C<THIS>.
- void XSRETURN(int nitems)
+ char* CLASS
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XSRETURN_EMPTY
+=item dAX
-Return an empty list from an XSUB immediately.
+Sets up the C<ax> variable.
+This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp> by calling C<dXSARGS>.
- XSRETURN_EMPTY;
+ dAX;
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XSRETURN_IV
+=item dITEMS
-Return an integer from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mIV>.
+Sets up the C<items> variable.
+This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp> by calling C<dXSARGS>.
- void XSRETURN_IV(IV iv)
+ dITEMS;
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XSRETURN_NO
+=item dXSARGS
-Return C<&PL_sv_no> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mNO>.
+Sets up stack and mark pointers for an XSUB, calling dSP and dMARK.
+Sets up the C<ax> and C<items> variables by calling C<dAX> and C<dITEMS>.
+This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp>.
- XSRETURN_NO;
+ dXSARGS;
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XSRETURN_NV
+=item dXSI32
-Return an double from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mNV>.
+Sets up the C<ix> variable for an XSUB which has aliases. This is usually
+handled automatically by C<xsubpp>.
- void XSRETURN_NV(NV nv)
+ dXSI32;
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XSRETURN_PV
+=item items
-Return a copy of a string from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mPV>.
+Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the number of
+items on the stack. See L<perlxs/"Variable-length Parameter Lists">.
- void XSRETURN_PV(char* str)
+ I32 items
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XSRETURN_UNDEF
+=item ix
-Return C<&PL_sv_undef> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mUNDEF>.
+Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate which of an
+XSUB's aliases was used to invoke it. See L<perlxs/"The ALIAS: Keyword">.
- XSRETURN_UNDEF;
+ I32 ix
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XSRETURN_YES
-
-Return C<&PL_sv_yes> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mYES>.
+=item newXSproto
- XSRETURN_YES;
+Used by C<xsubpp> to hook up XSUBs as Perl subs. Adds Perl prototypes to
+the subs.
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XST_mIV
+=item RETVAL
-Place an integer into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The
-value is stored in a new mortal SV.
+Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to hold the return value for an
+XSUB. This is always the proper type for the XSUB. See
+L<perlxs/"The RETVAL Variable">.
- void XST_mIV(int pos, IV iv)
+ (whatever) RETVAL
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XST_mNO
+=item ST
-Place C<&PL_sv_no> into the specified position C<pos> on the
-stack.
+Used to access elements on the XSUB's stack.
- void XST_mNO(int pos)
+ SV* ST(int ix)
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XST_mNV
+=item THIS
-Place a double into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The value
-is stored in a new mortal SV.
+Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to designate the object in a C++
+XSUB. This is always the proper type for the C++ object. See C<CLASS> and
+L<perlxs/"Using XS With C++">.
- void XST_mNV(int pos, NV nv)
+ (whatever) THIS
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XST_mPV
-
-Place a copy of a string into the specified position C<pos> on the stack.
-The value is stored in a new mortal SV.
+=item XS
- void XST_mPV(int pos, char* str)
+Macro to declare an XSUB and its C parameter list. This is handled by
+C<xsubpp>.
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item XST_mUNDEF
-
-Place C<&PL_sv_undef> into the specified position C<pos> on the
-stack.
-
- void XST_mUNDEF(int pos)
-
-=for hackers
-Found in file XSUB.h
+=item XSRETURN_EMPTY
-=item XST_mYES
+Return an empty list from an XSUB immediately.
-Place C<&PL_sv_yes> into the specified position C<pos> on the
-stack.
- void XST_mYES(int pos)
+ XSRETURN_EMPTY;
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
=for hackers
Found in file XSUB.h
-=item Zero
-The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memzero> function. The C<dest> is the
-destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is the type.
+=back
- void Zero(void* dest, int nitems, type)
+=head1 Warning and Dieing
+
+=over 8
+
+=item croak
+
+This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<die> function.
+Normally use this function the same way you use the C C<printf>
+function. See C<warn>.
+
+If you want to throw an exception object, assign the object to
+C<$@> and then pass C<Nullch> to croak():
+
+ errsv = get_sv("@", TRUE);
+ sv_setsv(errsv, exception_object);
+ croak(Nullch);
+
+ void croak(const char* pat, ...)
=for hackers
-Found in file handy.h
+Found in file util.c
+
+=item warn
+
+This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<warn> function. Use this
+function the same way you use the C C<printf> function. See
+C<croak>.
+
+ void warn(const char* pat, ...)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file util.c
+
=back