=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This file contains the documentation of the perl public API generated by
-embed.pl, specifically a listing of functions, macros, flags, and variables
-that may be used by extension writers. The interfaces of any functions that
+This file contains the documentation of the perl public API generated by
+embed.pl, specifically a listing of functions, macros, flags, and variables
+that may be used by extension writers. The interfaces of any functions that
are not listed here are subject to change without notice. For this reason,
blindly using functions listed in proto.h is to be avoided when writing
extensions.
int AvFILL(AV* av)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.h
+
=item av_clear
Clears an array, making it empty. Does not free the memory used by the
void av_clear(AV* ar)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
+=item av_delete
+
+Deletes the element indexed by C<key> from the array. Returns the
+deleted element. C<flags> is currently ignored.
+
+ SV* av_delete(AV* ar, I32 key, I32 flags)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
+=item av_exists
+
+Returns true if the element indexed by C<key> has been initialized.
+
+This relies on the fact that uninitialized array elements are set to
+C<&PL_sv_undef>.
+
+ bool av_exists(AV* ar, I32 key)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_extend
Pre-extend an array. The C<key> is the index to which the array should be
void av_extend(AV* ar, I32 key)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_fetch
Returns the SV at the specified index in the array. The C<key> is the
SV** av_fetch(AV* ar, I32 key, I32 lval)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
+=item av_fill
+
+Ensure than an array has a given number of elements, equivalent to
+Perl's C<$#array = $fill;>.
+
+ void av_fill(AV* ar, I32 fill)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_len
Returns the highest index in the array. Returns -1 if the array is
I32 av_len(AV* ar)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_make
Creates a new AV and populates it with a list of SVs. The SVs are copied
AV* av_make(I32 size, SV** svp)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_pop
Pops an SV off the end of the array. Returns C<&PL_sv_undef> if the array
SV* av_pop(AV* ar)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_push
Pushes an SV onto the end of the array. The array will grow automatically
void av_push(AV* ar, SV* val)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_shift
Shifts an SV off the beginning of the array.
SV* av_shift(AV* ar)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_store
Stores an SV in an array. The array index is specified as C<key>. The
SV** av_store(AV* ar, I32 key, SV* val)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_undef
Undefines the array. Frees the memory used by the array itself.
void av_undef(AV* ar)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item av_unshift
Unshift the given number of C<undef> values onto the beginning of the
void av_unshift(AV* ar, I32 num)
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.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.
+
+ U8 * bytes_to_utf8(U8 *s, STRLEN *len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
=item call_argv
Performs a callback to the specified Perl sub. See L<perlcall>.
I32 call_argv(const char* sub_name, I32 flags, char** argv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item call_method
Performs a callback to the specified Perl method. The blessed object must
I32 call_method(const char* methname, I32 flags)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item call_pv
Performs a callback to the specified Perl sub. See L<perlcall>.
I32 call_pv(const char* sub_name, I32 flags)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item call_sv
Performs a callback to the Perl sub whose name is in the SV. See
I32 call_sv(SV* sv, I32 flags)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item CLASS
Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the
char* CLASS
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item Copy
The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memcpy> function. The C<src> is the
void Copy(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item croak
This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<die> function.
void croak(const char* pat, ...)
+=for hackers
+Found in file util.c
+
=item CvSTASH
Returns the stash of the CV.
HV* CvSTASH(CV* cv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file cv.h
+
+=item cv_const_sv
+
+If C<cv> is a constant sub eligible for inlining. returns the constant
+value returned by the sub. Otherwise, returns NULL.
+
+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 op.c
+
=item dMARK
Declare a stack marker variable, C<mark>, for the XSUB. See C<MARK> and
dMARK;
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item dORIGMARK
Saves the original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<ORIGMARK>.
dORIGMARK;
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item dSP
Declares a local copy of perl's stack pointer for the XSUB, available via
dSP;
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item dXSARGS
Sets up stack and mark pointers for an XSUB, calling dSP and dMARK. This
dXSARGS;
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item dXSI32
Sets up the C<ix> variable for an XSUB which has aliases. This is usually
dXSI32;
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item ENTER
Opening bracket on a callback. See C<LEAVE> and L<perlcall>.
ENTER;
+=for hackers
+Found in file scope.h
+
=item eval_pv
Tells Perl to C<eval> the given string and return an SV* result.
SV* eval_pv(const char* p, I32 croak_on_error)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item eval_sv
Tells Perl to C<eval> the string in the SV.
I32 eval_sv(SV* sv, I32 flags)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item EXTEND
Used to extend the argument stack for an XSUB's return values. Once
void EXTEND(SP, int nitems)
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item fbm_compile
Analyses the string in order to make fast searches on it using fbm_instr()
void fbm_compile(SV* sv, U32 flags)
+=for hackers
+Found in file util.c
+
=item fbm_instr
Returns the location of the SV in the string delimited by C<str> and
char* fbm_instr(unsigned char* big, unsigned char* bigend, SV* littlesv, U32 flags)
+=for hackers
+Found in file util.c
+
=item FREETMPS
Closing bracket for temporaries on a callback. See C<SAVETMPS> and
FREETMPS;
+=for hackers
+Found in file scope.h
+
=item get_av
Returns the AV of the specified Perl array. If C<create> is set and the
AV* get_av(const char* name, I32 create)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item get_cv
Returns the CV of the specified Perl subroutine. If C<create> is set and
CV* get_cv(const char* name, I32 create)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item get_hv
Returns the HV of the specified Perl hash. If C<create> is set and the
HV* get_hv(const char* name, I32 create)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item get_sv
Returns the SV of the specified Perl scalar. If C<create> is set and the
SV* get_sv(const char* name, I32 create)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item GIMME
A backward-compatible version of C<GIMME_V> which can only return
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 array context,
+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 GvSV
Return the SV from the GV.
SV* GvSV(GV* gv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file gv.h
+
=item gv_fetchmeth
Returns the glob with the given C<name> and a defined subroutine or
C<NULL>. The glob lives in the given C<stash>, or in the stashes
-accessible via @ISA and @UNIVERSAL.
+accessible via @ISA and @UNIVERSAL.
The argument C<level> should be either 0 or -1. If C<level==0>, as a
side-effect creates a glob with the given C<name> in the given C<stash>
which in the case of success contains an alias for the subroutine, and sets
-up caching info for this glob. Similarly for all the searched stashes.
+up caching info for this glob. Similarly for all the searched stashes.
This function grants C<"SUPER"> token as a postfix of the stash name. The
GV returned from C<gv_fetchmeth> may be a method cache entry, which is not
visible to Perl code. So when calling C<call_sv>, you should not use
the GV directly; instead, you should use the method's CV, which can be
-obtained from the GV with the C<GvCV> macro.
+obtained from the GV with the C<GvCV> macro.
GV* gv_fetchmeth(HV* stash, const char* name, STRLEN len, I32 level)
+=for hackers
+Found in file gv.c
+
=item gv_fetchmethod
See L<gv_fetchmethod_autoload>.
GV* gv_fetchmethod(HV* stash, const char* name)
+=for hackers
+Found in file gv.c
+
=item gv_fetchmethod_autoload
Returns the glob which contains the subroutine to call to invoke the method
on the C<stash>. In fact in the presence of autoloading this may be the
glob for "AUTOLOAD". In this case the corresponding variable $AUTOLOAD is
-already setup.
+already setup.
The third parameter of C<gv_fetchmethod_autoload> determines whether
AUTOLOAD lookup is performed if the given method is not present: non-zero
-means yes, look for AUTOLOAD; zero means no, don't look for AUTOLOAD.
+means yes, look for AUTOLOAD; zero means no, don't look for AUTOLOAD.
Calling C<gv_fetchmethod> is equivalent to calling C<gv_fetchmethod_autoload>
-with a non-zero C<autoload> parameter.
+with a non-zero C<autoload> parameter.
These functions grant C<"SUPER"> token as a prefix of the method name. Note
that if you want to keep the returned glob for a long time, you need to
check for it being "AUTOLOAD", since at the later time the call may load a
different subroutine due to $AUTOLOAD changing its value. Use the glob
-created via a side effect to do this.
+created via a side effect to do this.
These functions have the same side-effects and as C<gv_fetchmeth> with
C<level==0>. C<name> should be writable if contains C<':'> or C<'
''>. The warning against passing the GV returned by C<gv_fetchmeth> to
-C<call_sv> apply equally to these functions.
+C<call_sv> apply equally to these functions.
GV* gv_fetchmethod_autoload(HV* stash, const char* name, I32 autoload)
+=for hackers
+Found in file gv.c
+
=item gv_stashpv
Returns a pointer to the stash for a specified package. C<name> should
HV* gv_stashpv(const char* name, I32 create)
+=for hackers
+Found in file gv.c
+
=item gv_stashsv
Returns a pointer to the stash for a specified package, which must be a
HV* gv_stashsv(SV* sv, I32 create)
+=for hackers
+Found in file gv.c
+
=item G_ARRAY
-Used to indicate array context. See C<GIMME_V>, C<GIMME> and
+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
+
=item HEf_SVKEY
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).
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HeHASH
Returns the computed hash stored in the hash entry.
U32 HeHASH(HE* he)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HeKEY
Returns the actual pointer stored in the key slot of the hash entry. The
void* HeKEY(HE* he)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HeKLEN
If this is negative, and amounts to C<HEf_SVKEY>, it indicates the entry
STRLEN HeKLEN(HE* he)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HePV
Returns the key slot of the hash entry as a C<char*> value, doing any
char* HePV(HE* he, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HeSVKEY
Returns the key as an C<SV*>, or C<Nullsv> if the hash entry does not
SV* HeSVKEY(HE* he)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HeSVKEY_force
Returns the key as an C<SV*>. Will create and return a temporary mortal
SV* HeSVKEY_force(HE* he)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HeSVKEY_set
Sets the key to a given C<SV*>, taking care to set the appropriate flags to
SV* HeSVKEY_set(HE* he, SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HeVAL
Returns the value slot (type C<SV*>) stored in the hash entry.
SV* HeVAL(HE* he)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item HvNAME
Returns the package name of a stash. See C<SvSTASH>, C<CvSTASH>.
char* HvNAME(HV* stash)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item hv_clear
Clears a hash, making it empty.
void hv_clear(HV* tb)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_delete
Deletes a key/value pair in the hash. The value SV is removed from the
-hash and returned to the caller. The C<klen> is the length of the key.
+hash and returned to the caller. The C<klen> is the length of the key.
The C<flags> value will normally be zero; if set to G_DISCARD then NULL
will be returned.
- SV* hv_delete(HV* tb, const char* key, U32 klen, I32 flags)
+ SV* hv_delete(HV* tb, const char* key, I32 klen, I32 flags)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
=item hv_delete_ent
SV* hv_delete_ent(HV* tb, SV* key, I32 flags, U32 hash)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_exists
Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified hash key exists. The
C<klen> is the length of the key.
- bool hv_exists(HV* tb, const char* key, U32 klen)
+ bool hv_exists(HV* tb, const char* key, I32 klen)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
=item hv_exists_ent
bool hv_exists_ent(HV* tb, SV* key, U32 hash)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_fetch
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 a 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.
- SV** hv_fetch(HV* tb, const char* key, U32 klen, I32 lval)
+ SV** hv_fetch(HV* tb, const char* key, I32 klen, I32 lval)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
=item hv_fetch_ent
will be part of a store. Make sure the return value is non-null before
accessing it. The return value when C<tb> is a tied hash is a pointer to a
static location, so be sure to make a copy of the structure if you need to
-store it somewhere.
+store it somewhere.
See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more
information on how to use this function on tied hashes.
HE* hv_fetch_ent(HV* tb, SV* key, I32 lval, U32 hash)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_iterinit
Prepares a starting point to traverse a hash table. Returns the number of
keys in the hash (i.e. the same as C<HvKEYS(tb)>). The return value is
-currently only meaningful for hashes without tie magic.
+currently only meaningful for hashes without tie magic.
NOTE: Before version 5.004_65, C<hv_iterinit> used to return the number of
hash buckets that happen to be in use. If you still need that esoteric
I32 hv_iterinit(HV* tb)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_iterkey
Returns the key from the current position of the hash iterator. See
char* hv_iterkey(HE* entry, I32* retlen)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_iterkeysv
Returns the key as an C<SV*> from the current position of the hash
SV* hv_iterkeysv(HE* entry)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_iternext
Returns entries from a hash iterator. See C<hv_iterinit>.
HE* hv_iternext(HV* tb)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_iternextsv
Performs an C<hv_iternext>, C<hv_iterkey>, and C<hv_iterval> in one
SV* hv_iternextsv(HV* hv, char** key, I32* retlen)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_iterval
Returns the value from the current position of the hash iterator. See
SV* hv_iterval(HV* tb, HE* entry)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_magic
Adds magic to a hash. See C<sv_magic>.
void hv_magic(HV* hv, GV* gv, int how)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_store
Stores an SV in a hash. The hash key is specified as C<key> and C<klen> is
stored within the hash (as in the case of tied hashes). Otherwise it can
be dereferenced to get the original C<SV*>. Note that the caller is
responsible for suitably incrementing the reference count of C<val> before
-the call, and decrementing it if the function returned NULL.
+the call, and decrementing it if the function returned NULL.
See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more
information on how to use this function on tied hashes.
- SV** hv_store(HV* tb, const char* key, U32 klen, SV* val, U32 hash)
+ SV** hv_store(HV* tb, const char* key, I32 klen, SV* val, U32 hash)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
=item hv_store_ent
contents of the return value can be accessed using the C<He???> macros
described here. Note that the caller is responsible for suitably
incrementing the reference count of C<val> before the call, and
-decrementing it if the function returned NULL.
+decrementing it if the function returned NULL.
See L<perlguts/"Understanding the Magic of Tied Hashes and Arrays"> for more
information on how to use this function on tied hashes.
HE* hv_store_ent(HV* tb, SV* key, SV* val, U32 hash)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item hv_undef
Undefines the hash.
void hv_undef(HV* tb)
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item isALNUM
Returns a boolean indicating whether the C C<char> is an ASCII alphanumeric
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
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
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
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
bool isUPPER(char ch)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item items
Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the number of
I32 items
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item ix
Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate which of an
I32 ix
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item LEAVE
Closing bracket on a callback. See C<ENTER> and L<perlcall>.
LEAVE;
+=for hackers
+Found in file scope.h
+
=item looks_like_number
Test if an the content of an SV looks like a number (or is a
-number).
+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 MARK
Stack marker variable for the XSUB. See C<dMARK>.
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item mg_clear
Clear something magical that the SV represents. See C<sv_magic>.
int mg_clear(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file mg.c
+
=item mg_copy
Copies the magic from one SV to another. See C<sv_magic>.
int mg_copy(SV* sv, SV* nsv, const char* key, I32 klen)
+=for hackers
+Found in file mg.c
+
=item mg_find
Finds the magic pointer for type matching the SV. See C<sv_magic>.
MAGIC* mg_find(SV* sv, int type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file mg.c
+
=item mg_free
Free any magic storage used by the SV. See C<sv_magic>.
int mg_free(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file mg.c
+
=item mg_get
Do magic after a value is retrieved from the SV. See C<sv_magic>.
int mg_get(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file mg.c
+
=item mg_length
Report on the SV's length. See C<sv_magic>.
U32 mg_length(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file mg.c
+
=item mg_magical
Turns on the magical status of an SV. See C<sv_magic>.
void mg_magical(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file mg.c
+
=item mg_set
Do magic after a value is assigned to the SV. See C<sv_magic>.
int mg_set(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file mg.c
+
=item Move
The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memmove> function. The C<src> is the
void Move(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item New
The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function.
void New(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item newAV
Creates a new AV. The reference count is set to 1.
AV* newAV()
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.c
+
=item Newc
The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function, with
void Newc(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type, cast)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item newCONSTSUB
Creates a constant sub equivalent to Perl C<sub FOO () { 123 }> which is
eligible for inlining at compile-time.
- void newCONSTSUB(HV* stash, char* name, SV* sv)
+ CV* newCONSTSUB(HV* stash, char* name, SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file op.c
=item newHV
HV* newHV()
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.c
+
=item newRV_inc
Creates an RV wrapper for an SV. The reference count for the original SV is
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* newRV_noinc(SV *sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item NEWSV
Creates a new SV. A non-zero C<len> parameter indicates the number of
bytes of preallocated string space the SV should have. An extra byte for a
tailing NUL is also reserved. (SvPOK is not set for the SV even if string
-space is allocated.) The reference count for the new SV is set to 1.
+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
Creates a new SV and copies an integer into it. The reference count for the
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.
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* newSVpv(const char* s, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item newSVpvf
Creates a new SV an initialize it with the string formatted like
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
+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 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.
+
+ 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
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.
SV* newSVsv(SV* old)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item newSVuv
Creates a new SV and copies an unsigned integer into it.
SV* newSVuv(UV u)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item newXS
Used by C<xsubpp> to hook up XSUBs as Perl subs.
+=for hackers
+Found in file op.c
+
=item newXSproto
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 Newz
The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function. The allocated
void Newz(int id, void* ptr, int nitems, type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item Nullav
Null AV pointer.
+=for hackers
+Found in file av.h
+
=item Nullch
Null character pointer.
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item Nullcv
Null CV pointer.
+=for hackers
+Found in file cv.h
+
=item Nullhv
Null HV pointer.
+=for hackers
+Found in file hv.h
+
=item Nullsv
Null SV pointer.
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item ORIGMARK
The original stack mark for the XSUB. See C<dORIGMARK>.
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item perl_alloc
Allocates a new Perl interpreter. See L<perlembed>.
PerlInterpreter* perl_alloc()
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item perl_construct
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>.
void 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 PL_DBsingle
When Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d> switch, this SV is a
-boolean which indicates whether subs are being single-stepped.
+boolean which indicates whether subs are being single-stepped.
Single-stepping is automatically turned on after every step. This is the C
variable which corresponds to Perl's $DB::single variable. See
C<PL_DBsub>.
SV * PL_DBsingle
+=for hackers
+Found in file intrpvar.h
+
=item PL_DBsub
When Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d> switch, this GV contains
GV * PL_DBsub
+=for hackers
+Found in file intrpvar.h
+
=item PL_DBtrace
Trace variable used when Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d>
SV * PL_DBtrace
+=for hackers
+Found in file intrpvar.h
+
=item PL_dowarn
The C variable which corresponds to Perl's $^W warning variable.
bool PL_dowarn
+=for hackers
+Found in file intrpvar.h
+
=item PL_modglobal
-C<PL_modglobal> is a general purpose, interpreter global HV for use by
+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
+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 intrpvar.h
+
=item PL_na
A convenience variable which is typically used with C<SvPV> when one
STRLEN PL_na
+=for hackers
+Found in file thrdvar.h
+
=item PL_sv_no
This is the C<false> SV. See C<PL_sv_yes>. Always refer to this as
SV PL_sv_no
+=for hackers
+Found in file intrpvar.h
+
=item PL_sv_undef
This is the C<undef> SV. Always refer to this as C<&PL_sv_undef>.
SV PL_sv_undef
+=for hackers
+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
SV PL_sv_yes
+=for hackers
+Found in file intrpvar.h
+
=item POPi
Pops an integer off the stack.
IV POPi
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item POPl
Pops a long off the stack.
long POPl
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item POPn
Pops a double off the stack.
NV POPn
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item POPp
Pops a string off the stack.
char* POPp
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item POPs
Pops an SV off the stack.
SV* POPs
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item PUSHi
Push an integer onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
void PUSHi(IV iv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item PUSHMARK
Opening bracket for arguments on a callback. See C<PUTBACK> and
PUSHMARK;
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item PUSHn
Push a double onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
void PUSHn(NV nv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item PUSHp
Push a string onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
void PUSHp(char* str, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item PUSHs
-Push an SV onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
+Push an SV onto the stack. The stack must have room for this element.
Does not handle 'set' magic. See C<XPUSHs>.
void PUSHs(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item PUSHu
Push an unsigned integer onto the stack. The stack must have room for this
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>.
PUTBACK;
+=for hackers
+Found in file pp.h
+
=item Renew
The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function.
void Renew(void* ptr, int nitems, type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item Renewc
The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function, with
void Renewc(void* ptr, int nitems, type, cast)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item require_pv
Tells Perl to C<require> a module.
void require_pv(const char* pv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file perl.c
+
=item RETVAL
Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to hold the return value for an
(whatever) RETVAL
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item Safefree
The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<free> function.
- void Safefree(void* src, void* dest, int nitems, type)
+ void Safefree(void* ptr)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
=item savepv
char* savepv(const char* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file util.c
+
=item savepvn
Copy a string to a safe spot. The C<len> indicates number of bytes to
char* savepvn(const char* sv, I32 len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file util.c
+
=item SAVETMPS
Opening bracket for temporaries on a callback. See C<FREETMPS> and
SAVETMPS;
+=for hackers
+Found in file scope.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 ST
Used to access elements on the XSUB's stack.
SV* ST(int ix)
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item strEQ
Test two strings to see if they are equal. Returns true or false.
bool strEQ(char* s1, char* s2)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item strGE
Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than or equal to
bool strGE(char* s1, char* s2)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item strGT
Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than the second,
bool strGT(char* s1, char* s2)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item strLE
Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than or equal to the
bool strLE(char* s1, char* s2)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item strLT
Test two strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than the second,
bool strLT(char* s1, char* s2)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item strNE
Test two strings to see if they are different. Returns true or
bool strNE(char* s1, char* s2)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item strnEQ
Test two strings to see if they are equal. The C<len> parameter indicates
bool strnEQ(char* s1, char* s2, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item strnNE
Test two strings to see if they are different. The C<len> parameter
bool strnNE(char* s1, char* s2, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item StructCopy
This is an architecture-independent macro to copy one structure to another.
void StructCopy(type src, type dest, type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=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
Returns a pointer to the last character in the string which is in the SV.
char* SvEND(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvGETMAGIC
Invokes C<mg_get> on an SV if it has 'get' magic. This macro evaluates its
void SvGETMAGIC(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvGROW
Expands the character buffer in the SV so that it has room for the
void SvGROW(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvIOK
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an integer.
bool SvIOK(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvIOKp
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an integer. Checks
bool SvIOKp(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvIOK_notUV
+
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an signed integer.
+
+ void SvIOK_notUV(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvIOK_off
Unsets the IV status of an SV.
void SvIOK_off(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvIOK_on
Tells an SV that it is an integer.
void SvIOK_on(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvIOK_only
Tells an SV that it is an integer and disables all other OK bits.
void SvIOK_only(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvIOK_only_UV
+
+Tells and SV that it is an unsigned integer and disables all other OK bits.
+
+ void SvIOK_only_UV(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvIOK_UV
+
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an unsigned integer.
+
+ void SvIOK_UV(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvIV
Coerces the given SV to an integer and returns it.
IV SvIV(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvIVX
Returns the integer which is stored in the SV, assuming SvIOK is
IV SvIVX(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvLEN
-Returns the size of the string buffer in the SV. See C<SvCUR>.
+Returns the size of the string buffer in the SV, not including any part
+attributable to C<SvOOK>. See C<SvCUR>.
STRLEN SvLEN(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNIOK
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a number, integer or
bool SvNIOK(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNIOKp
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a number, integer or
bool SvNIOKp(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNIOK_off
Unsets the NV/IV status of an SV.
void SvNIOK_off(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNOK
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a double.
bool SvNOK(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNOKp
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a double. Checks the
bool SvNOKp(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNOK_off
Unsets the NV status of an SV.
void SvNOK_off(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNOK_on
Tells an SV that it is a double.
void SvNOK_on(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNOK_only
Tells an SV that it is a double and disables all other OK bits.
void SvNOK_only(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNV
Coerce the given SV to a double and return it.
NV SvNV(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvNVX
Returns the double which is stored in the SV, assuming SvNOK is
NV SvNVX(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvOK
Returns a boolean indicating whether the value is an SV.
bool SvOK(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvOOK
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SvIVX is a valid offset value for
bool SvOOK(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPOK
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a character
bool SvPOK(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPOKp
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a character string.
bool SvPOKp(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPOK_off
Unsets the PV status of an SV.
void SvPOK_off(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPOK_on
Tells an SV that it is a string.
void SvPOK_on(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPOK_only
Tells an SV that it is a string and disables all other OK bits.
void SvPOK_only(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvPOK_only_UTF8
+
+Tells an SV that it is a UTF8 string (do not use frivolously)
+and disables all other OK bits.
+
+ void SvPOK_only_UTF8(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPV
Returns a pointer to the string in the SV, or a stringified form of the SV
char* SvPV(SV* sv, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPVX
Returns a pointer to the string in the SV. The SV must contain a
char* SvPVX(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvPV_force
Like <SvPV> but will force the SV into becoming a string (SvPOK). You want
char* SvPV_force(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
char* SvPV_nolen(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvREFCNT
Returns the value of the object's reference count.
U32 SvREFCNT(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvREFCNT_dec
Decrements the reference count of the given SV.
void SvREFCNT_dec(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvREFCNT_inc
Increments the reference count of the given SV.
SV* SvREFCNT_inc(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvROK
Tests if the SV is an RV.
bool SvROK(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvROK_off
Unsets the RV status of an SV.
void SvROK_off(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvROK_on
Tells an SV that it is an RV.
void SvROK_on(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvRV
Dereferences an RV to return the SV.
SV* SvRV(SV* 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
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
void SvSetSV(SV* dsb, SV* ssv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvSetSV_nosteal
Calls a non-destructive version of C<sv_setsv> if dsv is not the same as
void SvSetSV_nosteal(SV* dsv, SV* ssv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvSTASH
Returns the stash of the SV.
HV* SvSTASH(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvTAINT
Taints an SV if tainting is enabled
void SvTAINT(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvTAINTED
Checks to see if an SV is tainted. Returns TRUE if it is, FALSE if
bool SvTAINTED(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvTAINTED_off
Untaints an SV. Be I<very> careful with this routine, as it short-circuits
void SvTAINTED_off(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvTAINTED_on
Marks an SV as tainted.
void SvTAINTED_on(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvTRUE
Returns a boolean indicating whether Perl would evaluate the SV as true or
bool SvTRUE(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=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 SvTYPE
Returns the type of the SV. See C<svtype>.
svtype SvTYPE(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SVt_IV
Integer type flag for scalars. See C<svtype>.
+=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 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
+
+=item SvUOK
+
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an unsigned integer.
+
+ void SvUOK(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvUPGRADE
Used to upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Uses C<sv_upgrade> to
void SvUPGRADE(SV* sv, svtype type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvUTF8
+
+Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains UTF-8 encoded data.
+
+ void SvUTF8(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvUTF8_off
+
+Unsets the UTF8 status of an SV.
+
+ void SvUTF8_off(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
+=item SvUTF8_on
+
+Tells an SV that it is a string and encoded in UTF8. Do not use frivolously.
+
+ void SvUTF8_on(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvUV
Coerces the given SV to an unsigned integer and returns it.
UV SvUV(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item SvUVX
Returns the unsigned integer which is stored in the SV, assuming SvIOK is
UV SvUVX(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.h
+
=item sv_2mortal
Marks an SV as mortal. The SV will be destroyed when the current context
SV* sv_2mortal(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_bless
Blesses an SV into a specified package. The SV must be an RV. The package
SV* sv_bless(SV* sv, HV* stash)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_catpv
Concatenates the string onto the end of the string which is in the SV.
void sv_catpv(SV* sv, const char* ptr)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_catpvf
Processes its arguments like C<sprintf> and appends the formatted output
void sv_catpvf(SV* sv, const char* pat, ...)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_catpvf_mg
Like C<sv_catpvf>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_catpvf_mg(SV *sv, const char* pat, ...)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_catpvn
Concatenates the string onto the end of the string which is in the SV. The
void sv_catpvn(SV* sv, const char* ptr, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_catpvn_mg
Like C<sv_catpvn>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_catpvn_mg(SV *sv, const char *ptr, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_catpv_mg
Like C<sv_catpv>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_catpv_mg(SV *sv, const char *ptr)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_catsv
Concatenates the string from SV C<ssv> onto the end of the string in SV
void sv_catsv(SV* dsv, SV* ssv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_catsv_mg
Like C<sv_catsv>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_catsv_mg(SV *dstr, SV *sstr)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_chop
-Efficient removal of characters from the beginning of the string buffer.
+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.
void sv_chop(SV* sv, char* ptr)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_clear
+
+Clear an SV, making it empty. Does not free the memory used by the SV
+itself.
+
+ void sv_clear(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_cmp
Compares the strings in two SVs. Returns -1, 0, or 1 indicating whether the
I32 sv_cmp(SV* sv1, SV* sv2)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_cmp_locale
+
+Compares the strings in two SVs in a locale-aware manner. See
+L</sv_cmp_locale>
+
+ I32 sv_cmp_locale(SV* sv1, SV* sv2)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_dec
Auto-decrement of the value in the SV.
void sv_dec(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_derived_from
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV is derived from the specified
bool sv_derived_from(SV* sv, const char* name)
+=for hackers
+Found in file universal.c
+
=item sv_eq
Returns a boolean indicating whether the strings in the two SVs are
I32 sv_eq(SV* sv1, SV* sv2)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_free
+
+Free the memory used by an SV.
+
+ void sv_free(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_gets
+
+Get a line from the filehandle and store it into the SV, optionally
+appending to the currently-stored string.
+
+ char* sv_gets(SV* sv, PerlIO* fp, I32 append)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_grow
Expands the character buffer in the SV. This will use C<sv_unref> and will
char* sv_grow(SV* sv, STRLEN newlen)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_inc
Auto-increment of the value in the SV.
void sv_inc(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_insert
Inserts a string at the specified offset/length within the SV. Similar to
void sv_insert(SV* bigsv, STRLEN offset, STRLEN len, char* little, STRLEN littlelen)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_isa
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV is blessed into the specified
int sv_isa(SV* sv, const char* name)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_isobject
Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV is an RV pointing to a blessed
int sv_isobject(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>.
STRLEN sv_len(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_len_utf8
+
+Returns the number of characters in the string in an SV, counting wide
+UTF8 bytes as a single character.
+
+ STRLEN sv_len_utf8(SV* sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_magic
Adds magic to an SV.
void sv_magic(SV* sv, SV* obj, int how, const char* name, I32 namlen)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_mortalcopy
Creates a new SV which is a copy of the original SV. The new SV is marked
SV* sv_mortalcopy(SV* oldsv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_newmortal
Creates a new SV which is mortal. The reference count of the SV is set to 1.
SV* sv_newmortal()
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pvn_force
+
+Get a sensible string out of the SV somehow.
+
+ char* sv_pvn_force(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_pvutf8n_force
+
+Get a sensible UTF8-encoded string out of the SV somehow. See
+L</sv_pvn_force>.
+
+ char* sv_pvutf8n_force(SV* sv, STRLEN* lp)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_reftype
+
+Returns a string describing what the SV is a reference to.
+
+ char* sv_reftype(SV* sv, int ob)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_replace
+
+Make the first argument a copy of the second, then delete the original.
+
+ void sv_replace(SV* sv, SV* nsv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_rvweaken
+
+Weaken a reference.
+
+ SV* sv_rvweaken(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setiv
Copies an integer into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic. See
void sv_setiv(SV* sv, IV num)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setiv_mg
Like C<sv_setiv>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_setiv_mg(SV *sv, IV i)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setnv
Copies a double into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic. See
void sv_setnv(SV* sv, NV num)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setnv_mg
Like C<sv_setnv>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_setnv_mg(SV *sv, NV num)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setpv
Copies a string into an SV. The string must be null-terminated. Does not
void sv_setpv(SV* sv, const char* ptr)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setpvf
Processes its arguments like C<sprintf> and sets an SV to the formatted
void sv_setpvf(SV* sv, const char* pat, ...)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setpvf_mg
Like C<sv_setpvf>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_setpvf_mg(SV *sv, const char* pat, ...)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setpviv
Copies an integer into the given SV, also updating its string value.
void sv_setpviv(SV* sv, IV num)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setpviv_mg
Like C<sv_setpviv>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_setpviv_mg(SV *sv, IV iv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setpvn
Copies a string into an SV. The C<len> parameter indicates the number of
void sv_setpvn(SV* sv, const char* ptr, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setpvn_mg
Like C<sv_setpvn>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_setpvn_mg(SV *sv, const char *ptr, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setpv_mg
Like C<sv_setpv>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_setpv_mg(SV *sv, const char *ptr)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setref_iv
Copies an integer into a new SV, optionally blessing the SV. The C<rv>
SV* sv_setref_iv(SV* rv, const char* classname, IV iv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setref_nv
Copies a double into a new SV, optionally blessing the SV. The C<rv>
SV* sv_setref_nv(SV* rv, const char* classname, NV nv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setref_pv
Copies a pointer into a new SV, optionally blessing the SV. The C<rv>
SV* sv_setref_pv(SV* rv, const char* classname, void* pv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setref_pvn
Copies a string into a new SV, optionally blessing the SV. The length of the
SV* sv_setref_pvn(SV* rv, const char* classname, char* pv, STRLEN n)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setsv
Copies the contents of the source SV C<ssv> into the destination SV C<dsv>.
void sv_setsv(SV* dsv, SV* ssv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setsv_mg
Like C<sv_setsv>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_setsv_mg(SV *dstr, SV *sstr)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setuv
Copies an unsigned integer into the given SV. Does not handle 'set' magic.
void sv_setuv(SV* sv, UV num)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_setuv_mg
Like C<sv_setuv>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_setuv_mg(SV *sv, UV u)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_true
+
+Returns true if the SV has a true value by Perl's rules.
+
+ I32 sv_true(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_unmagic
+
+Removes magic from an SV.
+
+ int sv_unmagic(SV* sv, int type)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_unref
Unsets the RV status of the SV, and decrements the reference count of
whatever was being referenced by the RV. This can almost be thought of
-as a reversal of C<newSVrv>. See C<SvROK_off>.
+as a reversal of C<newSVrv>. This is C<sv_unref_flags> with the C<flag>
+being zero. See C<SvROK_off>.
void sv_unref(SV* sv)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_unref_flags
+
+Unsets the RV status of the SV, and decrements the reference count of
+whatever was being referenced by the RV. This can almost be thought of
+as a reversal of C<newSVrv>. The C<cflags> argument can contain
+C<SV_IMMEDIATE_UNREF> to force the reference count to be decremented
+(otherwise the decrementing is conditional on the reference count being
+different from one or the reference being a readonly SV).
+See C<SvROK_off>.
+
+ void sv_unref_flags(SV* sv, U32 flags)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_upgrade
Upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Use C<SvUPGRADE>. See
bool sv_upgrade(SV* sv, U32 mt)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_usepvn
Tells an SV to use C<ptr> to find its string value. Normally the string is
-stored inside the SV but sv_usepvn allows the SV to use an outside string.
+stored inside the SV but sv_usepvn allows the SV to use an outside string.
The C<ptr> should point to memory that was allocated by C<malloc>. The
string length, C<len>, must be supplied. This function will realloc the
memory pointed to by C<ptr>, so that pointer should not be freed or used by
void sv_usepvn(SV* sv, char* ptr, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_usepvn_mg
Like C<sv_usepvn>, but also handles 'set' magic.
void sv_usepvn_mg(SV *sv, char *ptr, STRLEN len)
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
+=item sv_utf8_downgrade
+
+Attempt to convert the PV of an SV from UTF8-encoded to byte encoding.
+This may not be possible if the PV contains non-byte encoding characters;
+if this is the case, either returns false or, if C<fail_ok> is not
+true, croaks.
+
+NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be
+removed without notice.
+
+ bool sv_utf8_downgrade(SV *sv, bool fail_ok)
+
+=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 bytes again. Nothing calls this.
+
+NOTE: this function is experimental and may change or be
+removed without notice.
+
+ 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.
+
+ void sv_utf8_upgrade(SV *sv)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file sv.c
+
=item sv_vcatpvfn
Processes its arguments like C<vsprintf> and appends the formatted output
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
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
+
=item THIS
Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to designate the object in a C++
(whatever) THIS
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item toLOWER
Converts the specified character to lowercase.
char toLOWER(char ch)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=item toUPPER
Converts the specified character to uppercase.
char toUPPER(char ch)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
+=item U8 *s
+
+Returns true if first C<len> bytes of the given string form valid a UTF8
+string, false otherwise.
+
+ is_utf8_string U8 *s(STRLEN len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item utf8_distance
+
+Returns the number of UTF8 characters between the UTF-8 pointers C<a>
+and C<b>.
+
+WARNING: use only if you *know* that the pointers point inside the
+same UTF-8 buffer.
+
+ IV utf8_distance(U8 *a, U8 *b)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item utf8_hop
+
+Return the UTF-8 pointer C<s> displaced by C<off> characters, either
+forward or backward.
+
+WARNING: do not use the following unless you *know* C<off> is within
+the UTF-8 data pointed to by C<s> *and* that on entry C<s> is aligned
+on the first byte of character or just after the last byte of a character.
+
+ U8* utf8_hop(U8 *s, I32 off)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item utf8_length
+
+Return the length of the UTF-8 char encoded string C<s> in characters.
+Stops at C<e> (inclusive). If C<e E<lt> s> or if the scan would end
+up past C<e>, croaks.
+
+ STRLEN utf8_length(U8* s, U8 *e)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item utf8_to_bytes
+
+Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from UTF8 into byte encoding.
+Unlike C<bytes_to_utf8>, this over-writes the original string, and
+updates len to contain the new length.
+Returns zero on failure, setting C<len> to -1.
+
+ U8 * utf8_to_bytes(U8 *s, STRLEN *len)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item utf8_to_uv
+
+Returns the character value of the first character in the string C<s>
+which is assumed to be in UTF8 encoding and no longer than C<curlen>;
+C<retlen> will be set to the length, in bytes, of that character,
+and the pointer C<s> will be advanced to the end of the character.
+
+If C<s> does not point to a well-formed UTF8 character, the behaviour
+is dependent on the value of C<flags>: if it contains UTF8_CHECK_ONLY,
+it is assumed that the caller will raise a warning, and this function
+will silently just set C<retlen> to C<-1> and return zero. If the
+C<flags> does not contain UTF8_CHECK_ONLY, warnings about
+malformations will be given, C<retlen> will be set to the expected
+length of the UTF-8 character in bytes, and zero will be returned.
+
+The C<flags> can also contain various flags to allow deviations from
+the strict UTF-8 encoding (see F<utf8.h>).
+
+ U8* s utf8_to_uv(STRLEN curlen, STRLEN *retlen, U32 flags)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
+=item utf8_to_uv_simple
+
+Returns the character value of the first character in the string C<s>
+which is assumed to be in UTF8 encoding; C<retlen> will be set to the
+length, in bytes, of that character, and the pointer C<s> will be
+advanced to the end of the character.
+
+If C<s> does not point to a well-formed UTF8 character, zero is
+returned and retlen is set, if possible, to -1.
+
+ U8* s utf8_to_uv_simple(STRLEN *retlen)
+
+=for hackers
+Found in file utf8.c
+
=item warn
This is the XSUB-writer's interface to Perl's C<warn> function. Use this
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
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
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>
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
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.
+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 XS
Macro to declare an XSUB and its C parameter list. This is handled by
C<xsubpp>.
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item XSRETURN
Return from XSUB, indicating number of items on the stack. This is usually
void XSRETURN(int nitems)
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item XSRETURN_EMPTY
Return an empty list from an XSUB immediately.
XSRETURN_EMPTY;
+=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 an 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
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
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
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.
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
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
void XST_mYES(int pos)
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item XS_VERSION
The version identifier for an XS module. This is usually
handled automatically by C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. See C<XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK>.
+=for hackers
+Found in file XSUB.h
+
=item XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK
Macro to verify that a PM module's $VERSION variable matches the XS
XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK;
+=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
void Zero(void* dest, int nitems, type)
+=for hackers
+Found in file handy.h
+
=back
=head1 AUTHORS