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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet:
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*
* VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar
*
* Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions.
* Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed.
*/
/*
* if_perl.xs: Main code for Perl interface support.
* Mostly written by Sven Verdoolaege.
*/
#define _memory_h /* avoid memset redeclaration */
#define IN_PERL_FILE /* don't include if_perl.pro from proto.h */
/*
* Currently 32-bit version of ActivePerl is built with VC6 (or MinGW since
* ActivePerl 5.18).
* (http://community.activestate.com/faq/windows-compilers-perl-modules)
* It means that time_t should be 32-bit. However the default size of
* time_t is 64-bit since VC8. So we have to define _USE_32BIT_TIME_T.
*/
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64)
# define _USE_32BIT_TIME_T
#endif
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#include "vim.h"
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// Work around for using MSVC and ActivePerl 5.18.
# define __inline__ __inline
// Work around for using MSVC and Strawberry Perl 5.30.
# define __builtin_expect(expr, val) (expr)
// Work around for using MSVC and Strawberry Perl 5.32.
# define NO_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE
#endif
#if defined(MSWIN) && defined(DYNAMIC_PERL)
// Work around for warning C4273 (inconsistent DLL linkage).
# define PERL_EXT_RE_BUILD
#endif
#ifdef __GNUC__
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable"
#endif
#include <EXTERN.h>
#include <perl.h>
#include <XSUB.h>
#if defined(PERLIO_LAYERS) && !defined(USE_SFIO)
# include <perliol.h>
#endif
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/* Workaround for perl < 5.8.7 */
#ifndef PERLIO_FUNCS_DECL
# ifdef PERLIO_FUNCS_CONST
# define PERLIO_FUNCS_DECL(funcs) const PerlIO_funcs funcs
# define PERLIO_FUNCS_CAST(funcs) (PerlIO_funcs*)(funcs)
# else
# define PERLIO_FUNCS_DECL(funcs) PerlIO_funcs funcs
# define PERLIO_FUNCS_CAST(funcs) (funcs)
# endif
#endif
#ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN
# define SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN SvREFCNT_inc
#endif
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/*
* Work around clashes between Perl and Vim namespace. proto.h doesn't
* include if_perl.pro and perlsfio.pro when IN_PERL_FILE is defined, because
* we need the CV typedef. proto.h can't be moved to after including
* if_perl.h, because we get all sorts of name clashes then.
*/
#ifndef PROTO
# ifndef __MINGW32__
# include "proto/if_perl.pro"
# include "proto/if_perlsfio.pro"
# endif
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#endif
// Perl compatibility stuff. This should ensure compatibility with older
// versions of Perl.
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#ifndef PERL_VERSION
# include <patchlevel.h>
# define PERL_REVISION 5
# define PERL_VERSION PATCHLEVEL
# define PERL_SUBVERSION SUBVERSION
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#endif
// Work around for ActivePerl 5.20.3+: Avoid generating (g)vim.lib.
#if defined(ACTIVEPERL_VERSION) && (ACTIVEPERL_VERSION >= 2003) \
&& defined(MSWIN) && defined(USE_DYNAMIC_LOADING)
# undef XS_EXTERNAL
# define XS_EXTERNAL(name) XSPROTO(name)
#endif
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/*
* Quoting Jan Dubois of Active State:
* ActivePerl build 822 still identifies itself as 5.8.8 but already
* contains many of the changes from the upcoming Perl 5.8.9 release.
*
* The changes include addition of two symbols (Perl_sv_2iv_flags,
* Perl_newXS_flags) not present in earlier releases.
*
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* Jan Dubois suggested the following guarding scheme.
*
* Active State defined ACTIVEPERL_VERSION as a string in versions before
* 5.8.8; and so the comparison to 822 below needs to be guarded.
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*/
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#if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION == 8) && (PERL_SUBVERSION >= 8)
# if (ACTIVEPERL_VERSION >= 822) || (PERL_SUBVERSION >= 9)
# define PERL589_OR_LATER
# endif
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#endif
#if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 9)
# define PERL589_OR_LATER
#endif
#if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && ((PERL_VERSION > 10) || \
(PERL_VERSION == 10) && (PERL_SUBVERSION >= 1))
# define PERL5101_OR_LATER
#endif
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#ifndef pTHX
# define pTHX void
# define pTHX_
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#endif
#ifndef EXTERN_C
# define EXTERN_C
#endif
// Suppress Infinite warnings when compiling XS modules under macOS 12 Monterey.
#if defined(__clang__) && defined(__clang_major__) && __clang_major__ > 11
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcompound-token-split-by-macro"
#endif
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/* Compatibility hacks over */
static PerlInterpreter *perl_interp = NULL;
static void xs_init(pTHX);
static void VIM_init(void);
EXTERN_C void boot_DynaLoader(pTHX_ CV*);
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/*
* For dynamic linked perl.
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*/
#if defined(DYNAMIC_PERL) || defined(PROTO)
# ifndef DYNAMIC_PERL /* just generating prototypes */
# ifdef MSWIN
typedef int HANDLE;
# endif
typedef int XSINIT_t;
typedef int XSUBADDR_t;
# endif
# ifndef USE_ITHREADS
typedef int perl_key;
# endif
# ifdef MSWIN
# define PERL_PROC FARPROC
# define load_dll vimLoadLib
# define symbol_from_dll GetProcAddress
# define close_dll FreeLibrary
# define load_dll_error GetWin32Error
# else
# include <dlfcn.h>
# define HANDLE void*
# define PERL_PROC void*
# define load_dll(n) dlopen((n), RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOBAL)
# define symbol_from_dll dlsym
# define close_dll dlclose
# define load_dll_error dlerror
# endif
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/*
* Wrapper defines
*/
# define perl_alloc dll_perl_alloc
# define perl_construct dll_perl_construct
# define perl_parse dll_perl_parse
# define perl_run dll_perl_run
# define perl_destruct dll_perl_destruct
# define perl_free dll_perl_free
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
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# if defined(WIN32) || ((PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION < 38))
# define Perl_get_context dll_Perl_get_context
# endif
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# define Perl_croak dll_Perl_croak
# ifdef PERL5101_OR_LATER
# define Perl_croak_xs_usage dll_Perl_croak_xs_usage
# endif
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# ifndef PROTO
# ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
# define Perl_croak_nocontext dll_Perl_croak_nocontext
# endif
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# define Perl_call_argv dll_Perl_call_argv
# define Perl_call_pv dll_Perl_call_pv
# define Perl_eval_sv dll_Perl_eval_sv
# define Perl_get_sv dll_Perl_get_sv
# define Perl_eval_pv dll_Perl_eval_pv
# define Perl_call_method dll_Perl_call_method
# endif
# define Perl_dowantarray dll_Perl_dowantarray
# define Perl_free_tmps dll_Perl_free_tmps
# define Perl_gv_stashpv dll_Perl_gv_stashpv
# define Perl_markstack_grow dll_Perl_markstack_grow
# define Perl_mg_find dll_Perl_mg_find
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 28)
# define Perl_mg_get dll_Perl_mg_get
# endif
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# define Perl_newXS dll_Perl_newXS
# define Perl_newSV dll_Perl_newSV
# define Perl_newSViv dll_Perl_newSViv
# define Perl_newSVpv dll_Perl_newSVpv
# define Perl_pop_scope dll_Perl_pop_scope
# define Perl_push_scope dll_Perl_push_scope
# define Perl_save_int dll_Perl_save_int
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 20)
# define Perl_save_strlen dll_Perl_save_strlen
# endif
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# define Perl_stack_grow dll_Perl_stack_grow
# define Perl_set_context dll_Perl_set_context
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
# define Perl_sv_2bool_flags dll_Perl_sv_2bool_flags
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION < 22)
# define Perl_xs_apiversion_bootcheck dll_Perl_xs_apiversion_bootcheck
# endif
# else
# define Perl_sv_2bool dll_Perl_sv_2bool
# endif
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# define Perl_sv_2iv dll_Perl_sv_2iv
# define Perl_sv_2mortal dll_Perl_sv_2mortal
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
# define Perl_sv_2pv_flags dll_Perl_sv_2pv_flags
# define Perl_sv_2pv_nolen dll_Perl_sv_2pv_nolen
# else
# define Perl_sv_2pv dll_Perl_sv_2pv
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 32)
# define Perl_sv_2pvbyte_flags dll_Perl_sv_2pvbyte_flags
# endif
# define Perl_sv_2pvbyte dll_Perl_sv_2pvbyte
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# define Perl_sv_bless dll_Perl_sv_bless
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
# define Perl_sv_catpvn_flags dll_Perl_sv_catpvn_flags
# else
# define Perl_sv_catpvn dll_Perl_sv_catpvn
# endif
# ifdef PERL589_OR_LATER
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# define Perl_sv_2iv_flags dll_Perl_sv_2iv_flags
# define Perl_newXS_flags dll_Perl_newXS_flags
# endif
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# define Perl_sv_free dll_Perl_sv_free
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# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 10)
# define Perl_sv_free2 dll_Perl_sv_free2
# endif
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# define Perl_sv_isa dll_Perl_sv_isa
# define Perl_sv_magic dll_Perl_sv_magic
# define Perl_sv_setiv dll_Perl_sv_setiv
# define Perl_sv_setpv dll_Perl_sv_setpv
# define Perl_sv_setpvn dll_Perl_sv_setpvn
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
# define Perl_sv_setsv_flags dll_Perl_sv_setsv_flags
# else
# define Perl_sv_setsv dll_Perl_sv_setsv
# endif
# define Perl_sv_upgrade dll_Perl_sv_upgrade
# define Perl_Tstack_sp_ptr dll_Perl_Tstack_sp_ptr
# define Perl_Top_ptr dll_Perl_Top_ptr
# define Perl_Tstack_base_ptr dll_Perl_Tstack_base_ptr
# define Perl_Tstack_max_ptr dll_Perl_Tstack_max_ptr
# define Perl_Ttmps_ix_ptr dll_Perl_Ttmps_ix_ptr
# define Perl_Ttmps_floor_ptr dll_Perl_Ttmps_floor_ptr
# define Perl_Tmarkstack_ptr_ptr dll_Perl_Tmarkstack_ptr_ptr
# define Perl_Tmarkstack_max_ptr dll_Perl_Tmarkstack_max_ptr
# define Perl_TSv_ptr dll_Perl_TSv_ptr
# define Perl_TXpv_ptr dll_Perl_TXpv_ptr
# define Perl_Tna_ptr dll_Perl_Tna_ptr
# define Perl_Idefgv_ptr dll_Perl_Idefgv_ptr
# define Perl_Ierrgv_ptr dll_Perl_Ierrgv_ptr
# define Perl_Isv_yes_ptr dll_Perl_Isv_yes_ptr
# define boot_DynaLoader dll_boot_DynaLoader
# define Perl_Gthr_key_ptr dll_Perl_Gthr_key_ptr
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# define Perl_sys_init dll_Perl_sys_init
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# define Perl_sys_term dll_Perl_sys_term
# define Perl_ISv_ptr dll_Perl_ISv_ptr
# define Perl_Istack_max_ptr dll_Perl_Istack_max_ptr
# define Perl_Istack_base_ptr dll_Perl_Istack_base_ptr
# define Perl_Itmps_ix_ptr dll_Perl_Itmps_ix_ptr
# define Perl_Itmps_floor_ptr dll_Perl_Itmps_floor_ptr
# define Perl_IXpv_ptr dll_Perl_IXpv_ptr
# define Perl_Ina_ptr dll_Perl_Ina_ptr
# define Perl_Imarkstack_ptr_ptr dll_Perl_Imarkstack_ptr_ptr
# define Perl_Imarkstack_max_ptr dll_Perl_Imarkstack_max_ptr
# define Perl_Istack_sp_ptr dll_Perl_Istack_sp_ptr
# define Perl_Iop_ptr dll_Perl_Iop_ptr
# define Perl_call_list dll_Perl_call_list
# define Perl_Iscopestack_ix_ptr dll_Perl_Iscopestack_ix_ptr
# define Perl_Iunitcheckav_ptr dll_Perl_Iunitcheckav_ptr
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 22)
# define Perl_xs_handshake dll_Perl_xs_handshake
# define Perl_xs_boot_epilog dll_Perl_xs_boot_epilog
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
# ifdef USE_ITHREADS
# define PL_thr_key *dll_PL_thr_key
# endif
# endif
# ifdef PERL_USE_THREAD_LOCAL
# define PL_current_context *dll_PL_current_context
# endif
# define Perl_hv_iternext_flags dll_Perl_hv_iternext_flags
# define Perl_hv_iterinit dll_Perl_hv_iterinit
# define Perl_hv_iterkey dll_Perl_hv_iterkey
# define Perl_hv_iterval dll_Perl_hv_iterval
# define Perl_av_fetch dll_Perl_av_fetch
# define Perl_av_len dll_Perl_av_len
# define Perl_sv_2nv_flags dll_Perl_sv_2nv_flags
# if defined(PERLIO_LAYERS) && !defined(USE_SFIO)
# define PerlIOBase_pushed dll_PerlIOBase_pushed
# define PerlIO_define_layer dll_PerlIO_define_layer
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 24)
# define Perl_savetmps dll_Perl_savetmps
# endif
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/*
* Declare HANDLE for perl.dll and function pointers.
*/
static HANDLE hPerlLib = NULL;
static PerlInterpreter* (*perl_alloc)(void);
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static void (*perl_construct)(PerlInterpreter*);
static void (*perl_destruct)(PerlInterpreter*);
static void (*perl_free)(PerlInterpreter*);
static int (*perl_run)(PerlInterpreter*);
static int (*perl_parse)(PerlInterpreter*, XSINIT_t, int, char**, char**);
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-08-29 21:31:28 +02:00
# if defined(WIN32) || ((PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION < 38))
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static void* (*Perl_get_context)(void);
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
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# endif
static void (*Perl_croak)(pTHX_ const char*, ...) __attribute__noreturn__;
# ifdef PERL5101_OR_LATER
/* Perl-5.18 has a different Perl_croak_xs_usage signature. */
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 18)
static void (*Perl_croak_xs_usage)(const CV *const, const char *const params)
__attribute__noreturn__;
# else
static void (*Perl_croak_xs_usage)(pTHX_ const CV *const, const char *const params)
__attribute__noreturn__;
# endif
# endif
# ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
static void (*Perl_croak_nocontext)(const char*, ...) __attribute__noreturn__;
# endif
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static I32 (*Perl_dowantarray)(pTHX);
static void (*Perl_free_tmps)(pTHX);
static HV* (*Perl_gv_stashpv)(pTHX_ const char*, I32);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 22)
static I32* (*Perl_markstack_grow)(pTHX);
# else
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static void (*Perl_markstack_grow)(pTHX);
# endif
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static MAGIC* (*Perl_mg_find)(pTHX_ SV*, int);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 28)
static int (*Perl_mg_get)(pTHX_ SV*);
# endif
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static CV* (*Perl_newXS)(pTHX_ char*, XSUBADDR_t, char*);
static SV* (*Perl_newSV)(pTHX_ STRLEN);
static SV* (*Perl_newSViv)(pTHX_ IV);
static SV* (*Perl_newSVpv)(pTHX_ const char*, STRLEN);
static I32 (*Perl_call_argv)(pTHX_ const char*, I32, char**);
static I32 (*Perl_call_pv)(pTHX_ const char*, I32);
static I32 (*Perl_eval_sv)(pTHX_ SV*, I32);
static SV* (*Perl_get_sv)(pTHX_ const char*, I32);
static SV* (*Perl_eval_pv)(pTHX_ const char*, I32);
static SV* (*Perl_call_method)(pTHX_ const char*, I32);
static void (*Perl_pop_scope)(pTHX);
static void (*Perl_push_scope)(pTHX);
static void (*Perl_save_int)(pTHX_ int*);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 20)
static void (*Perl_save_strlen)(pTHX_ STRLEN* ptr);
# endif
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static SV** (*Perl_stack_grow)(pTHX_ SV**, SV**p, int);
static SV** (*Perl_set_context)(void*);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
static bool (*Perl_sv_2bool_flags)(pTHX_ SV*, I32);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION < 22)
static void (*Perl_xs_apiversion_bootcheck)(pTHX_ SV *module, const char *api_p, STRLEN api_len);
# endif
# else
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static bool (*Perl_sv_2bool)(pTHX_ SV*);
# endif
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static IV (*Perl_sv_2iv)(pTHX_ SV*);
static SV* (*Perl_sv_2mortal)(pTHX_ SV*);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
static char* (*Perl_sv_2pv_flags)(pTHX_ SV*, STRLEN* const, const U32);
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static char* (*Perl_sv_2pv_nolen)(pTHX_ SV*);
# else
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static char* (*Perl_sv_2pv)(pTHX_ SV*, STRLEN*);
# endif
static char* (*Perl_sv_2pvbyte)(pTHX_ SV*, STRLEN*);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 32)
static char* (*Perl_sv_2pvbyte_flags)(pTHX_ SV*, STRLEN* const, const U32);
# endif
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static SV* (*Perl_sv_bless)(pTHX_ SV*, HV*);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
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static void (*Perl_sv_catpvn_flags)(pTHX_ SV* , const char*, STRLEN, I32);
# else
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static void (*Perl_sv_catpvn)(pTHX_ SV*, const char*, STRLEN);
# endif
# ifdef PERL589_OR_LATER
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static IV (*Perl_sv_2iv_flags)(pTHX_ SV* sv, I32 flags);
static CV * (*Perl_newXS_flags)(pTHX_ const char *name, XSUBADDR_t subaddr, const char *const filename, const char *const proto, U32 flags);
# endif
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static void (*Perl_sv_free)(pTHX_ SV*);
static int (*Perl_sv_isa)(pTHX_ SV*, const char*);
static void (*Perl_sv_magic)(pTHX_ SV*, SV*, int, const char*, I32);
static void (*Perl_sv_setiv)(pTHX_ SV*, IV);
static void (*Perl_sv_setpv)(pTHX_ SV*, const char*);
static void (*Perl_sv_setpvn)(pTHX_ SV*, const char*, STRLEN);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
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static void (*Perl_sv_setsv_flags)(pTHX_ SV*, SV*, I32);
# else
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static void (*Perl_sv_setsv)(pTHX_ SV*, SV*);
# endif
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static bool (*Perl_sv_upgrade)(pTHX_ SV*, U32);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION < 10)
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static SV*** (*Perl_Tstack_sp_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static OP** (*Perl_Top_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static SV*** (*Perl_Tstack_base_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static SV*** (*Perl_Tstack_max_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32* (*Perl_Ttmps_ix_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32* (*Perl_Ttmps_floor_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32** (*Perl_Tmarkstack_ptr_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32** (*Perl_Tmarkstack_max_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static SV** (*Perl_TSv_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static XPV** (*Perl_TXpv_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static STRLEN* (*Perl_Tna_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
# else
/* Perl-5.18 has a different Perl_sv_free2 signature. */
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 18)
static void (*Perl_sv_free2)(pTHX_ SV*, const U32);
# else
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static void (*Perl_sv_free2)(pTHX_ SV*);
# endif
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static void (*Perl_sys_init)(int* argc, char*** argv);
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static void (*Perl_sys_term)(void);
static void (*Perl_call_list)(pTHX_ I32, AV*);
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
# else
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static SV** (*Perl_ISv_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static SV*** (*Perl_Istack_max_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static SV*** (*Perl_Istack_base_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static XPV** (*Perl_IXpv_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32* (*Perl_Itmps_ix_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32* (*Perl_Itmps_floor_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static STRLEN* (*Perl_Ina_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32** (*Perl_Imarkstack_ptr_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32** (*Perl_Imarkstack_max_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static SV*** (*Perl_Istack_sp_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static OP** (*Perl_Iop_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static I32* (*Perl_Iscopestack_ix_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static AV** (*Perl_Iunitcheckav_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
# endif
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 22)
static I32 (*Perl_xs_handshake)(const U32, void *, const char *, ...);
static void (*Perl_xs_boot_epilog)(pTHX_ const U32);
# endif
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# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
# ifdef USE_ITHREADS
static perl_key* dll_PL_thr_key;
# endif
# else
static GV** (*Perl_Idefgv_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static GV** (*Perl_Ierrgv_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static SV* (*Perl_Isv_yes_ptr)(register PerlInterpreter*);
static perl_key* (*Perl_Gthr_key_ptr)_((pTHX));
# endif
# ifdef PERL_USE_THREAD_LOCAL
static void** dll_PL_current_context;
# endif
static void (*boot_DynaLoader)_((pTHX_ CV*));
static HE * (*Perl_hv_iternext_flags)(pTHX_ HV *, I32);
static I32 (*Perl_hv_iterinit)(pTHX_ HV *);
static char * (*Perl_hv_iterkey)(pTHX_ HE *, I32 *);
static SV * (*Perl_hv_iterval)(pTHX_ HV *, HE *);
static SV** (*Perl_av_fetch)(pTHX_ AV *, SSize_t, I32);
static SSize_t (*Perl_av_len)(pTHX_ AV *);
static NV (*Perl_sv_2nv_flags)(pTHX_ SV *const, const I32);
# if defined(PERLIO_LAYERS) && !defined(USE_SFIO)
static IV (*PerlIOBase_pushed)(pTHX_ PerlIO *, const char *, SV *, PerlIO_funcs *);
static void (*PerlIO_define_layer)(pTHX_ PerlIO_funcs *);
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 24)
static void (*Perl_savetmps)(pTHX);
# endif
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/*
* Table of name to function pointer of perl.
*/
static struct {
char* name;
PERL_PROC* ptr;
} perl_funcname_table[] = {
{"perl_alloc", (PERL_PROC*)&perl_alloc},
{"perl_construct", (PERL_PROC*)&perl_construct},
{"perl_destruct", (PERL_PROC*)&perl_destruct},
{"perl_free", (PERL_PROC*)&perl_free},
{"perl_run", (PERL_PROC*)&perl_run},
{"perl_parse", (PERL_PROC*)&perl_parse},
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
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# if defined(WIN32) || ((PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION < 38))
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{"Perl_get_context", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_get_context},
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
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# endif
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{"Perl_croak", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_croak},
# ifdef PERL5101_OR_LATER
{"Perl_croak_xs_usage", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_croak_xs_usage},
# endif
# ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
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{"Perl_croak_nocontext", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_croak_nocontext},
# endif
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{"Perl_dowantarray", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_dowantarray},
{"Perl_free_tmps", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_free_tmps},
{"Perl_gv_stashpv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_gv_stashpv},
{"Perl_markstack_grow", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_markstack_grow},
{"Perl_mg_find", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_mg_find},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 28)
{"Perl_mg_get", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_mg_get},
# endif
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{"Perl_newXS", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_newXS},
{"Perl_newSV", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_newSV},
{"Perl_newSViv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_newSViv},
{"Perl_newSVpv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_newSVpv},
{"Perl_call_argv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_call_argv},
{"Perl_call_pv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_call_pv},
{"Perl_eval_sv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_eval_sv},
{"Perl_get_sv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_get_sv},
{"Perl_eval_pv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_eval_pv},
{"Perl_call_method", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_call_method},
{"Perl_pop_scope", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_pop_scope},
{"Perl_push_scope", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_push_scope},
{"Perl_save_int", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_save_int},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 20)
{"Perl_save_strlen", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_save_strlen},
# endif
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{"Perl_stack_grow", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_stack_grow},
{"Perl_set_context", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_set_context},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
{"Perl_sv_2bool_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2bool_flags},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION < 22)
{"Perl_xs_apiversion_bootcheck",(PERL_PROC*)&Perl_xs_apiversion_bootcheck},
# endif
# else
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{"Perl_sv_2bool", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2bool},
# endif
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{"Perl_sv_2iv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2iv},
{"Perl_sv_2mortal", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2mortal},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
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{"Perl_sv_2pv_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2pv_flags},
{"Perl_sv_2pv_nolen", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2pv_nolen},
# else
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{"Perl_sv_2pv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2pv},
# endif
{"Perl_sv_2pvbyte", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2pvbyte},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 32)
{"Perl_sv_2pvbyte_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2pvbyte_flags},
# endif
# ifdef PERL589_OR_LATER
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{"Perl_sv_2iv_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2iv_flags},
{"Perl_newXS_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_newXS_flags},
# endif
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{"Perl_sv_bless", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_bless},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
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{"Perl_sv_catpvn_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_catpvn_flags},
# else
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{"Perl_sv_catpvn", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_catpvn},
# endif
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{"Perl_sv_free", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_free},
{"Perl_sv_isa", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_isa},
{"Perl_sv_magic", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_magic},
{"Perl_sv_setiv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_setiv},
{"Perl_sv_setpv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_setpv},
{"Perl_sv_setpvn", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_setpvn},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
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{"Perl_sv_setsv_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_setsv_flags},
# else
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{"Perl_sv_setsv", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_setsv},
# endif
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{"Perl_sv_upgrade", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_upgrade},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION < 10)
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{"Perl_Tstack_sp_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Tstack_sp_ptr},
{"Perl_Top_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Top_ptr},
{"Perl_Tstack_base_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Tstack_base_ptr},
{"Perl_Tstack_max_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Tstack_max_ptr},
{"Perl_Ttmps_ix_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Ttmps_ix_ptr},
{"Perl_Ttmps_floor_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Ttmps_floor_ptr},
{"Perl_Tmarkstack_ptr_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Tmarkstack_ptr_ptr},
{"Perl_Tmarkstack_max_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Tmarkstack_max_ptr},
{"Perl_TSv_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_TSv_ptr},
{"Perl_TXpv_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_TXpv_ptr},
{"Perl_Tna_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Tna_ptr},
# else
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{"Perl_sv_free2", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_free2},
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{"Perl_sys_init", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sys_init},
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{"Perl_sys_term", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sys_term},
{"Perl_call_list", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_call_list},
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
# else
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{"Perl_ISv_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_ISv_ptr},
{"Perl_Istack_max_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Istack_max_ptr},
{"Perl_Istack_base_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Istack_base_ptr},
{"Perl_IXpv_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_IXpv_ptr},
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{"Perl_Itmps_ix_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Itmps_ix_ptr},
{"Perl_Itmps_floor_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Itmps_floor_ptr},
{"Perl_Ina_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Ina_ptr},
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{"Perl_Imarkstack_ptr_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Imarkstack_ptr_ptr},
{"Perl_Imarkstack_max_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Imarkstack_max_ptr},
{"Perl_Istack_sp_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Istack_sp_ptr},
{"Perl_Iop_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Iop_ptr},
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{"Perl_Iscopestack_ix_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Iscopestack_ix_ptr},
{"Perl_Iunitcheckav_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Iunitcheckav_ptr},
# endif
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 22)
{"Perl_xs_handshake", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_xs_handshake},
{"Perl_xs_boot_epilog", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_xs_boot_epilog},
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
# ifdef USE_ITHREADS
{"PL_thr_key", (PERL_PROC*)&dll_PL_thr_key},
# endif
# ifdef PERL_USE_THREAD_LOCAL
{"PL_current_context", (PERL_PROC*)&dll_PL_current_context},
# endif
# else
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{"Perl_Idefgv_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Idefgv_ptr},
{"Perl_Ierrgv_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Ierrgv_ptr},
{"Perl_Isv_yes_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Isv_yes_ptr},
{"Perl_Gthr_key_ptr", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_Gthr_key_ptr},
# endif
{"boot_DynaLoader", (PERL_PROC*)&boot_DynaLoader},
{"Perl_hv_iternext_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_hv_iternext_flags},
{"Perl_hv_iterinit", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_hv_iterinit},
{"Perl_hv_iterkey", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_hv_iterkey},
{"Perl_hv_iterval", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_hv_iterval},
{"Perl_av_fetch", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_av_fetch},
{"Perl_av_len", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_av_len},
{"Perl_sv_2nv_flags", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_sv_2nv_flags},
# if defined(PERLIO_LAYERS) && !defined(USE_SFIO)
{"PerlIOBase_pushed", (PERL_PROC*)&PerlIOBase_pushed},
{"PerlIO_define_layer", (PERL_PROC*)&PerlIO_define_layer},
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 24)
{"Perl_savetmps", (PERL_PROC*)&Perl_savetmps},
# endif
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{"", NULL},
};
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
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# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION <= 30)
// In 5.30, GIMME_V requires linking to Perl_block_gimme() instead of being
// completely inline. Just use the deprecated GIMME for simplicity.
# undef GIMME_V
# define GIMME_V GIMME
# endif
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/*
* Make all runtime-links of perl.
*
* 1. Get module handle using dlopen() or vimLoadLib().
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* 2. Get pointer to perl function by GetProcAddress.
* 3. Repeat 2, until get all functions will be used.
*
* Parameter 'libname' provides name of DLL.
* Return OK or FAIL.
*/
static int
perl_runtime_link_init(char *libname, int verbose)
{
int i;
if (hPerlLib != NULL)
return OK;
if ((hPerlLib = load_dll(libname)) == NULL)
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{
if (verbose)
semsg(_("E370: Could not load library %s"), libname);
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return FAIL;
}
for (i = 0; perl_funcname_table[i].ptr; ++i)
{
if (!(*perl_funcname_table[i].ptr = symbol_from_dll(hPerlLib,
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perl_funcname_table[i].name)))
{
close_dll(hPerlLib);
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hPerlLib = NULL;
if (verbose)
semsg((const char *)_(e_could_not_load_library_function_str), perl_funcname_table[i].name);
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return FAIL;
}
}
return OK;
}
/*
* If runtime-link-perl(DLL) was loaded successfully, return TRUE.
* There were no DLL loaded, return FALSE.
*/
int
perl_enabled(int verbose)
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{
return perl_runtime_link_init((char *)p_perldll, verbose) == OK;
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}
#endif /* DYNAMIC_PERL */
#if defined(PERLIO_LAYERS) && !defined(USE_SFIO)
static void vim_IOLayer_init(void);
#endif
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/*
* perl_init(): initialize perl interpreter
* We have to call perl_parse to initialize some structures,
* there's nothing to actually parse.
*/
static void
perl_init(void)
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{
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char *bootargs[] = { "VI", NULL };
int argc = 3;
static char *argv[] = { "", "-e", "" };
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#if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 10)
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Perl_sys_init(&argc, (char***)&argv);
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#endif
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perl_interp = perl_alloc();
perl_construct(perl_interp);
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perl_parse(perl_interp, xs_init, argc, argv, 0);
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perl_call_argv("VIM::bootstrap", (long)G_DISCARD, bootargs);
VIM_init();
#ifdef USE_SFIO
sfdisc(PerlIO_stdout(), sfdcnewvim());
sfdisc(PerlIO_stderr(), sfdcnewvim());
sfsetbuf(PerlIO_stdout(), NULL, 0);
sfsetbuf(PerlIO_stderr(), NULL, 0);
#elif defined(PERLIO_LAYERS)
vim_IOLayer_init();
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#endif
}
/*
* Clean up after ourselves.
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*/
void
perl_end(void)
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{
if (perl_interp)
{
perl_run(perl_interp);
perl_destruct(perl_interp);
perl_free(perl_interp);
perl_interp = NULL;
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#if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 10)
Perl_sys_term();
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#endif
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}
}
/*
* msg_split(): send a message to the message handling routines
* split at '\n' first though.
*/
void
msg_split(
char_u *s,
int attr) /* highlighting attributes */
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{
char *next;
char *token = (char *)s;
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while ((next = strchr(token, '\n')) && !got_int)
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{
*next++ = '\0'; /* replace \n with \0 */
msg_attr(token, attr);
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token = next;
}
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if (*token && !got_int)
msg_attr(token, attr);
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}
#ifndef FEAT_EVAL
/*
* This stub is needed because an "#ifdef FEAT_EVAL" around Eval() doesn't
* work properly.
*/
char_u *
eval_to_string(
char_u *arg UNUSED,
int convert UNUSED,
int use_simple_function UNUSED)
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{
return NULL;
}
#endif
/*
* Create a new reference to an SV pointing to the SCR structure
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* The b_perl_private/w_perl_private part of the SCR structure points to the
* SV, so there can only be one such SV for a particular SCR structure. When
* the last reference has gone (DESTROY is called),
* b_perl_private/w_perl_private is reset; When the screen goes away before
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* all references are gone, the value of the SV is reset;
* any subsequent use of any of those reference will produce
* a warning. (see typemap)
*/
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static SV *
newWINrv(SV *rv, win_T *ptr)
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{
sv_upgrade(rv, SVt_RV);
if (ptr->w_perl_private == NULL)
{
ptr->w_perl_private = newSV(0);
sv_setiv(ptr->w_perl_private, PTR2IV(ptr));
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}
SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN(ptr->w_perl_private);
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SvRV(rv) = ptr->w_perl_private;
SvROK_on(rv);
return sv_bless(rv, gv_stashpv("VIWIN", TRUE));
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}
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static SV *
newBUFrv(SV *rv, buf_T *ptr)
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{
sv_upgrade(rv, SVt_RV);
if (ptr->b_perl_private == NULL)
{
ptr->b_perl_private = newSV(0);
sv_setiv(ptr->b_perl_private, PTR2IV(ptr));
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}
SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN(ptr->b_perl_private);
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SvRV(rv) = ptr->b_perl_private;
SvROK_on(rv);
return sv_bless(rv, gv_stashpv("VIBUF", TRUE));
}
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#if 0
SV *__sv_save[1024];
int __sv_save_ix;
# define D_Save_Sv(sv) do { if (__sv_save_ix < 1024) __sv_save[__sv_save_ix++] = (sv); } while (0)
#else
# define D_Save_Sv(sv) NOOP
#endif
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/*
* perl_win_free
* Remove all references to the window to be destroyed
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*/
void
perl_win_free(win_T *wp)
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{
if (wp->w_perl_private && perl_interp != NULL)
{
SV *sv = (SV*)wp->w_perl_private;
D_Save_Sv(sv);
sv_setiv(sv, 0);
SvREFCNT_dec(sv);
}
wp->w_perl_private = NULL;
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}
void
perl_buf_free(buf_T *bp)
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{
if (bp->b_perl_private && perl_interp != NULL)
{
SV *sv = (SV *)bp->b_perl_private;
D_Save_Sv(sv);
sv_setiv(sv, 0);
SvREFCNT_dec(sv);
}
bp->b_perl_private = NULL;
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}
#ifndef PROTO
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
I32 cur_val(pTHX_ IV iv, SV *sv);
# else
I32 cur_val(IV iv, SV *sv);
# endif
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/*
* Handler for the magic variables $main::curwin and $main::curbuf.
* The handler is put into the magic vtbl for these variables.
* (This is effectively a C-level equivalent of a tied variable).
* There is no "set" function as the variables are read-only.
*/
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 8)
I32 cur_val(pTHX_ IV iv, SV *sv)
# else
I32 cur_val(IV iv, SV *sv)
# endif
{
SV *rv;
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if (iv == 0)
rv = newWINrv(newSV(0), curwin);
else
rv = newBUFrv(newSV(0), curbuf);
if (SvRV(sv) != SvRV(rv))
// XXX: This magic variable is a bit confusing...
// Is currently refcounted ?
sv_setsv(sv, rv);
SvREFCNT_dec(rv);
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return 0;
}
#endif /* !PROTO */
struct ufuncs cw_funcs = { cur_val, 0, 0 };
struct ufuncs cb_funcs = { cur_val, 0, 1 };
/*
* VIM_init(): Vim-specific initialisation.
* Make the magical main::curwin and main::curbuf variables
*/
static void
VIM_init(void)
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{
static char cw[] = "main::curwin";
static char cb[] = "main::curbuf";
SV *sv;
sv = perl_get_sv(cw, TRUE);
sv_magic(sv, NULL, 'U', (char *)&cw_funcs, sizeof(cw_funcs));
SvREADONLY_on(sv);
sv = perl_get_sv(cb, TRUE);
sv_magic(sv, NULL, 'U', (char *)&cb_funcs, sizeof(cb_funcs));
SvREADONLY_on(sv);
/*
* Setup the Safe compartment.
* It shouldn't be a fatal error if the Safe module is missing.
* XXX: Only shares the 'Msg' routine (which has to be called
* like 'Msg(...)').
*/
(void)perl_eval_pv( "if ( eval( 'require Safe' ) ) { $VIM::safe = Safe->new(); $VIM::safe->share_from( 'VIM', ['Msg'] ); }", G_DISCARD | G_VOID );
}
#ifdef DYNAMIC_PERL
static char *e_noperl = N_("Sorry, this command is disabled: the Perl library could not be loaded.");
#endif
/*
* ":perl"
*/
void
ex_perl(exarg_T *eap)
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{
char *err;
char *script;
STRLEN length;
SV *sv;
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#ifdef HAVE_SANDBOX
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SV *safe;
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#endif
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script = (char *)script_get(eap, eap->arg);
if (eap->skip)
{
vim_free(script);
return;
}
if (perl_interp == NULL)
{
#ifdef DYNAMIC_PERL
if (!perl_enabled(TRUE))
{
emsg(_(e_noperl));
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vim_free(script);
return;
}
#endif
perl_init();
}
{
dSP;
ENTER;
SAVETMPS;
if (script == NULL)
sv = newSVpv((char *)eap->arg, 0);
else
{
sv = newSVpv(script, 0);
vim_free(script);
}
if (sandbox || secure)
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{
safe = perl_get_sv("VIM::safe", FALSE);
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# ifndef MAKE_TEST /* avoid a warning for unreachable code */
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if (safe == NULL || !SvTRUE(safe))
emsg(_(e_perl_evaluation_forbidden_in_sandbox_without_safe_module));
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else
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# endif
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{
PUSHMARK(SP);
XPUSHs(safe);
XPUSHs(sv);
PUTBACK;
perl_call_method("reval", G_DISCARD);
}
}
else
perl_eval_sv(sv, G_DISCARD | G_NOARGS);
SvREFCNT_dec(sv);
err = SvPV(GvSV(PL_errgv), length);
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FREETMPS;
LEAVE;
if (!length)
return;
msg_split((char_u *)err, highlight_attr[HLF_E]);
return;
}
}
static int
replace_line(linenr_T *line, linenr_T *end)
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{
char *str;
if (SvOK(GvSV(PL_defgv)))
{
str = SvPV(GvSV(PL_defgv), PL_na);
ml_replace(*line, (char_u *)str, 1);
changed_bytes(*line, 0);
}
else
{
ml_delete(*line);
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deleted_lines_mark(*line, 1L);
--(*end);
--(*line);
}
return OK;
}
static struct ref_map_S {
void *vim_ref;
SV *perl_ref;
struct ref_map_S *next;
} *ref_map = NULL;
static void
ref_map_free(void)
{
struct ref_map_S *tofree;
struct ref_map_S *refs = ref_map;
while (refs) {
tofree = refs;
refs = refs->next;
vim_free(tofree);
}
ref_map = NULL;
}
static struct ref_map_S *
ref_map_find_SV(SV *const sv)
{
struct ref_map_S *refs = ref_map;
int count = 350;
while (refs) {
if (refs->perl_ref == sv)
break;
refs = refs->next;
count--;
}
if (!refs && count > 0) {
refs = (struct ref_map_S *)alloc(sizeof(struct ref_map_S));
if (!refs)
return NULL;
refs->perl_ref = sv;
refs->vim_ref = NULL;
refs->next = ref_map;
ref_map = refs;
}
return refs;
}
static int
perl_to_vim(SV *sv, typval_T *rettv)
{
if (SvROK(sv))
sv = SvRV(sv);
switch (SvTYPE(sv)) {
case SVt_NULL:
break;
case SVt_NV: /* float */
rettv->v_type = VAR_FLOAT;
rettv->vval.v_float = SvNV(sv);
break;
case SVt_IV: /* integer */
if (!SvROK(sv)) { /* references should be string */
rettv->vval.v_number = SvIV(sv);
break;
}
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case SVt_PV: /* string */
{
size_t len = 0;
char * str_from = SvPV(sv, len);
char_u *str_to = (char_u*)alloc(
(unsigned)(sizeof(char_u) * (len + 1)));
if (str_to) {
str_to[len] = '\0';
while (len--) {
if (str_from[len] == '\0')
str_to[len] = '\n';
else
str_to[len] = str_from[len];
}
}
rettv->v_type = VAR_STRING;
rettv->vval.v_string = str_to;
break;
}
case SVt_PVAV: /* list */
{
SSize_t size;
listitem_T * item;
SV ** item2;
list_T * list;
struct ref_map_S * refs;
if ((refs = ref_map_find_SV(sv)) == NULL)
return FAIL;
if (refs->vim_ref)
list = (list_T *) refs->vim_ref;
else
{
if ((list = list_alloc()) == NULL)
return FAIL;
refs->vim_ref = list;
for (size = av_len((AV*)sv); size >= 0; size--)
{
if ((item = listitem_alloc()) == NULL)
break;
item->li_tv.v_type = VAR_NUMBER;
item->li_tv.v_lock = 0;
item->li_tv.vval.v_number = 0;
list_insert(list, item, list->lv_first);
item2 = av_fetch((AV *)sv, size, 0);
if (item2 == NULL || *item2 == NULL ||
perl_to_vim(*item2, &item->li_tv) == FAIL)
break;
}
}
rettv_list_set(rettv, list);
break;
}
case SVt_PVHV: /* dictionary */
{
HE * entry;
I32 key_len;
char * key;
dictitem_T * item;
SV * item2;
dict_T * dict;
struct ref_map_S * refs;
if ((refs = ref_map_find_SV(sv)) == NULL)
return FAIL;
if (refs->vim_ref)
dict = (dict_T *) refs->vim_ref;
else
{
if ((dict = dict_alloc()) == NULL)
return FAIL;
refs->vim_ref = dict;
hv_iterinit((HV *)sv);
for (entry = hv_iternext((HV *)sv); entry; entry = hv_iternext((HV *)sv))
{
key_len = 0;
key = hv_iterkey(entry, &key_len);
if (!key || !key_len || strlen(key) < (size_t)key_len) {
semsg("Malformed key Dictionary '%s'", key && *key ? key : "(empty)");
break;
}
if ((item = dictitem_alloc((char_u *)key)) == NULL)
break;
item->di_tv.v_type = VAR_NUMBER;
item->di_tv.vval.v_number = 0;
if (dict_add(dict, item) == FAIL) {
dictitem_free(item);
break;
}
item2 = hv_iterval((HV *)sv, entry);
if (item2 == NULL || perl_to_vim(item2, &item->di_tv) == FAIL)
break;
}
}
rettv_dict_set(rettv, dict);
break;
}
default: /* not convertible */
{
char *val = SvPV_nolen(sv);
rettv->v_type = VAR_STRING;
rettv->vval.v_string = val ? vim_strsave((char_u *)val) : NULL;
break;
}
}
return OK;
}
/*
* "perleval()"
*/
void
do_perleval(char_u *str, typval_T *rettv)
{
char *err = NULL;
STRLEN err_len = 0;
SV *sv = NULL;
#ifdef HAVE_SANDBOX
SV *safe;
#endif
if (perl_interp == NULL)
{
#ifdef DYNAMIC_PERL
if (!perl_enabled(TRUE))
{
emsg(_(e_noperl));
return;
}
#endif
perl_init();
}
{
dSP;
ENTER;
SAVETMPS;
if (sandbox || secure)
{
safe = get_sv("VIM::safe", FALSE);
# ifndef MAKE_TEST /* avoid a warning for unreachable code */
if (safe == NULL || !SvTRUE(safe))
emsg(_(e_perl_evaluation_forbidden_in_sandbox_without_safe_module));
else
# endif
{
sv = newSVpv((char *)str, 0);
PUSHMARK(SP);
XPUSHs(safe);
XPUSHs(sv);
PUTBACK;
call_method("reval", G_SCALAR);
SPAGAIN;
SvREFCNT_dec(sv);
sv = POPs;
PUTBACK;
}
}
else
sv = eval_pv((char *)str, 0);
if (sv) {
perl_to_vim(sv, rettv);
ref_map_free();
err = SvPV(GvSV(PL_errgv), err_len);
}
FREETMPS;
LEAVE;
}
if (err_len)
msg_split((char_u *)err, highlight_attr[HLF_E]);
}
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/*
* ":perldo".
*/
void
ex_perldo(exarg_T *eap)
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{
STRLEN length;
SV *sv;
char *str;
linenr_T i;
buf_T *was_curbuf = curbuf;
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if (BUFEMPTY())
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return;
if (perl_interp == NULL)
{
#ifdef DYNAMIC_PERL
if (!perl_enabled(TRUE))
{
emsg(_(e_noperl));
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return;
}
#endif
perl_init();
}
{
dSP;
length = strlen((char *)eap->arg);
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sv = newSV(length + sizeof("sub VIM::perldo {") - 1 + 1);
sv_setpvn(sv, "sub VIM::perldo {", sizeof("sub VIM::perldo {") - 1);
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sv_catpvn(sv, (char *)eap->arg, length);
sv_catpvn(sv, "}", 1);
perl_eval_sv(sv, G_DISCARD | G_NOARGS);
SvREFCNT_dec(sv);
str = SvPV(GvSV(PL_errgv), length);
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if (length)
goto err;
if (u_save(eap->line1 - 1, eap->line2 + 1) != OK)
return;
ENTER;
SAVETMPS;
for (i = eap->line1; i <= eap->line2; i++)
{
/* Check the line number, the command my have deleted lines. */
if (i > curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count)
break;
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sv_setpv(GvSV(PL_defgv), (char *)ml_get(i));
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PUSHMARK(sp);
perl_call_pv("VIM::perldo", G_SCALAR | G_EVAL);
str = SvPV(GvSV(PL_errgv), length);
if (length || curbuf != was_curbuf || i > curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count)
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break;
SPAGAIN;
if (SvTRUEx(POPs))
{
if (replace_line(&i, &eap->line2) != OK)
{
PUTBACK;
break;
}
}
PUTBACK;
}
FREETMPS;
LEAVE;
check_cursor();
update_screen(UPD_NOT_VALID);
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if (!length)
return;
err:
msg_split((char_u *)str, highlight_attr[HLF_E]);
return;
}
}
#if defined(PERLIO_LAYERS) && !defined(USE_SFIO)
typedef struct {
struct _PerlIO base;
int attr;
} PerlIOVim;
static IV
PerlIOVim_pushed(pTHX_ PerlIO *f, const char *mode,
SV *arg, PerlIO_funcs *tab)
{
PerlIOVim *s = PerlIOSelf(f, PerlIOVim);
s->attr = 0;
if (arg && SvPOK(arg))
s->attr = syn_name2attr((char_u *)SvPV_nolen(arg));
return PerlIOBase_pushed(aTHX_ f, mode, (SV *)NULL, tab);
}
static SSize_t
PerlIOVim_write(pTHX_ PerlIO *f, const void *vbuf, Size_t count)
{
char_u *str;
PerlIOVim * s = PerlIOSelf(f, PerlIOVim);
str = vim_strnsave((char_u *)vbuf, count);
if (str == NULL)
return 0;
msg_split((char_u *)str, s->attr);
vim_free(str);
return (SSize_t)count;
}
static PERLIO_FUNCS_DECL(PerlIO_Vim) = {
sizeof(PerlIO_funcs),
"Vim",
sizeof(PerlIOVim),
PERLIO_K_DUMMY, /* flags */
PerlIOVim_pushed,
NULL, /* popped */
NULL, /* open */
NULL, /* binmode */
NULL, /* arg */
NULL, /* fileno */
NULL, /* dup */
NULL, /* read */
NULL, /* unread */
PerlIOVim_write,
NULL, /* seek */
NULL, /* tell */
NULL, /* close */
NULL, /* flush */
NULL, /* fill */
NULL, /* eof */
NULL, /* error */
NULL, /* clearerr */
NULL, /* setlinebuf */
NULL, /* get_base */
NULL, /* get_bufsiz */
NULL, /* get_ptr */
NULL, /* get_cnt */
NULL /* set_ptrcnt */
};
/* Use Vim routine for print operator */
static void
vim_IOLayer_init(void)
{
PerlIO_define_layer(aTHX_ PERLIO_FUNCS_CAST(&PerlIO_Vim));
(void)eval_pv( "binmode(STDOUT, ':Vim')"
" && binmode(STDERR, ':Vim(ErrorMsg)');", 0);
}
#endif /* PERLIO_LAYERS && !USE_SFIO */
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
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#ifdef DYNAMIC_PERL
// Certain functionality that we use like SvREFCNT_dec are inlined for
// performance reasons. They reference Perl APIs like Perl_sv_free2(), which
// would cause linking errors in dynamic builds as we don't link against Perl
// during build time. Manually fix it here by redirecting these functions
// towards the dynamically loaded version.
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 18)
# undef Perl_sv_free2
void Perl_sv_free2(pTHX_ SV *const sv, const U32 refcnt)
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
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{
(*dll_Perl_sv_free2)(aTHX_ sv, refcnt);
}
# else
# undef Perl_sv_free2
void Perl_sv_free2(pTHX_ SV* sv)
{
(*dll_Perl_sv_free2)(aTHX_ sv);
}
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 14)
# undef Perl_sv_2bool_flags
bool Perl_sv_2bool_flags(pTHX_ SV* sv, I32 flags)
{
return (*dll_Perl_sv_2bool_flags)(aTHX_ sv, flags);
}
# endif
# if (PERL_REVISION == 5) && (PERL_VERSION >= 28)
# undef Perl_mg_get
int Perl_mg_get(pTHX_ SV* sv)
{
return (*dll_Perl_mg_get)(aTHX_ sv);
}
# endif
# undef Perl_sv_2nv_flags
NV Perl_sv_2nv_flags(pTHX_ SV *const sv, const I32 flags)
{
return (*dll_Perl_sv_2nv_flags)(aTHX_ sv, flags);
}
# ifdef PERL589_OR_LATER
# undef Perl_sv_2iv_flags
IV Perl_sv_2iv_flags(pTHX_ SV *const sv, const I32 flags)
patch 9.0.1818: dynamically linking perl is broken Problem: dynamically linking perl is broken Solution: Fix all issues This is a combination of several commits: 1) Fix if_perl.xs not being able to build on all versions of Perl (5.30) This fixes the dynamic builds of Perl interface. The Perl interface file previously had to manually copy and paste misc inline functions verbatim from the Perl headers, because we defined `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` which prevents us form getting some function definitions. The original reason we defined it was because those inline functions would reference Perl functions that would cause linkage errors. This is a little fragile as every time a new version of Perl comes out, we inevitably have to copy over new versions of inline functions to our file, and it's also easy to miss updates to existing functions. Instead, remove the `PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS` define, remove the manual copy-pasted inline functions. Simply add stub implementations of the missing linked functions like `Perl_sv_free2` and forward them to the DLL version of the function at runtime. There are only a few functions that need this treatment, and it's a simple stub so there is very low upkeep compared to copying whole implementations to the file. Also, fix the configure script so that if we are using dynamic linkage, we don't pass `-lperl` to the build flags, to avoid accidental external linkage while using dynamic builds. This is similar to how Python integration works. 2) Fix GIMME_V deprecation warnings in Perl 5.38 Just use GIMME_V, and only use GIMME when using 5.30 to avoid needing to link Perl_block_gimme. We could provide a stub like the other linked functions like Perl_sv_free2, but simply using GIMME is the simplest and it has always worked before. 3) Fix Perl 5.38 issues Fix two issues: 3.1. Perl 5.38 links against more functions in their inline headers, so we need to stub them too. 3.2. Perl 5.38 made Perl_get_context an inline function, but *only* for non-Windows build. Fix that. Note that this was happening in Vim currently, as it would build, but fail to run Perl code at runtime. 4) Fix Perl 5.36/5.38 when thread local is used Perl 5.36 introduced using `_Thread_local` for the current context, which causes inline functions to fail. Create a stub `PL_current_context` thread local variable to satisfy the linker for inlined functions. Note that this is going to result in a different `PL_current_context` being used than the one used in the library, but so far from testing it seems to work. 5) Add docs for how to build Perl for dynamic linking to work closes: #12827 closes: #12914 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
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{
return (*dll_Perl_sv_2iv_flags)(aTHX_ sv, flags);
}
# endif
#endif // DYNAMIC_PERL
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XS(boot_VIM);
static void
xs_init(pTHX)
{
char *file = __FILE__;
/* DynaLoader is a special case */
newXS("DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader", boot_DynaLoader, file);
newXS("VIM::bootstrap", boot_VIM, file);
}
typedef win_T * VIWIN;
typedef buf_T * VIBUF;
MODULE = VIM PACKAGE = VIM
void
Msg(text, hl=NULL)
char *text;
char *hl;
PREINIT:
int attr;
PPCODE:
if (text != NULL)
{
attr = 0;
if (hl != NULL)
attr = syn_name2attr((char_u *)hl);
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msg_split((char_u *)text, attr);
}
void
SetOption(line)
char *line;
PPCODE:
if (line != NULL)
do_set((char_u *)line, 0);
update_screen(UPD_NOT_VALID);
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void
DoCommand(line)
char *line;
PPCODE:
if (line != NULL)
do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)line);
void
Eval(str)
char *str;
PREINIT:
char_u *value;
PPCODE:
value = eval_to_string((char_u *)str, TRUE, FALSE);
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if (value == NULL)
{
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(0)));
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVpv("", 0)));
}
else
{
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(1)));
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVpv((char *)value, 0)));
vim_free(value);
}
SV*
Blob(SV* sv)
PREINIT:
STRLEN len;
char *s;
unsigned i;
char buf[3];
SV* newsv;
CODE:
s = SvPVbyte(sv, len);
newsv = newSVpv("0z", 2);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
sprintf(buf, "%02X", (unsigned char)(s[i]));
sv_catpvn(newsv, buf, 2);
}
RETVAL = newsv;
OUTPUT:
RETVAL
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void
Buffers(...)
PREINIT:
buf_T *vimbuf;
int i, b;
PPCODE:
if (items == 0)
{
if (GIMME_V == G_SCALAR)
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{
i = 0;
FOR_ALL_BUFFERS(vimbuf)
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++i;
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(i)));
}
else
{
FOR_ALL_BUFFERS(vimbuf)
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newBUFrv(newSV(0), vimbuf)));
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}
}
else
{
for (i = 0; i < items; i++)
{
SV *sv = ST(i);
if (SvIOK(sv))
b = (int) SvIV(ST(i));
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else
{
char_u *pat;
STRLEN len;
pat = (char_u *)SvPV(sv, len);
++emsg_off;
b = buflist_findpat(pat, pat + len, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE);
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--emsg_off;
}
if (b >= 0)
{
vimbuf = buflist_findnr(b);
if (vimbuf)
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newBUFrv(newSV(0), vimbuf)));
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}
}
}
void
Windows(...)
PREINIT:
win_T *vimwin;
int i, w;
PPCODE:
if (items == 0)
{
if (GIMME_V == G_SCALAR)
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XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(win_count())));
else
{
FOR_ALL_WINDOWS(vimwin)
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newWINrv(newSV(0), vimwin)));
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}
}
else
{
for (i = 0; i < items; i++)
{
w = (int) SvIV(ST(i));
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vimwin = win_find_nr(w);
if (vimwin)
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newWINrv(newSV(0), vimwin)));
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}
}
MODULE = VIM PACKAGE = VIWIN
void
DESTROY(win)
VIWIN win
CODE:
if (win_valid(win))
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win->w_perl_private = 0;
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SV *
Buffer(win)
VIWIN win
CODE:
if (!win_valid(win))
win = curwin;
RETVAL = newBUFrv(newSV(0), win->w_buffer);
OUTPUT:
RETVAL
void
SetHeight(win, height)
VIWIN win
int height;
PREINIT:
win_T *savewin;
PPCODE:
if (!win_valid(win))
win = curwin;
savewin = curwin;
curwin = win;
win_setheight(height);
curwin = savewin;
void
Cursor(win, ...)
VIWIN win
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PPCODE:
if (items == 1)
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{
EXTEND(sp, 2);
if (!win_valid(win))
win = curwin;
PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(win->w_cursor.lnum)));
PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(win->w_cursor.col)));
}
else if (items == 3)
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{
int lnum, col;
if (!win_valid(win))
win = curwin;
lnum = (int) SvIV(ST(1));
col = (int) SvIV(ST(2));
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win->w_cursor.lnum = lnum;
win->w_cursor.col = col;
win->w_set_curswant = TRUE;
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check_cursor(); /* put cursor on an existing line */
update_screen(UPD_NOT_VALID);
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}
MODULE = VIM PACKAGE = VIBUF
void
DESTROY(vimbuf)
VIBUF vimbuf;
CODE:
if (buf_valid(vimbuf))
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vimbuf->b_perl_private = 0;
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void
Name(vimbuf)
VIBUF vimbuf;
PPCODE:
if (!buf_valid(vimbuf))
vimbuf = curbuf;
/* No file name returns an empty string */
if (vimbuf->b_fname == NULL)
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVpv("", 0)));
else
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVpv((char *)vimbuf->b_fname, 0)));
void
Number(vimbuf)
VIBUF vimbuf;
PPCODE:
if (!buf_valid(vimbuf))
vimbuf = curbuf;
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(vimbuf->b_fnum)));
void
Count(vimbuf)
VIBUF vimbuf;
PPCODE:
if (!buf_valid(vimbuf))
vimbuf = curbuf;
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(vimbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count)));
void
Get(vimbuf, ...)
VIBUF vimbuf;
PREINIT:
char_u *line;
int i;
long lnum;
PPCODE:
if (buf_valid(vimbuf))
{
for (i = 1; i < items; i++)
{
lnum = (long) SvIV(ST(i));
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if (lnum > 0 && lnum <= vimbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count)
{
line = ml_get_buf(vimbuf, lnum, FALSE);
XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVpv((char *)line, 0)));
}
}
}
void
Set(vimbuf, ...)
VIBUF vimbuf;
PREINIT:
int i;
long lnum;
char *line;
PPCODE:
if (buf_valid(vimbuf))
{
if (items < 3)
croak("Usage: VIBUF::Set(vimbuf, lnum, @lines)");
lnum = (long) SvIV(ST(1));
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for(i = 2; i < items; i++, lnum++)
{
line = SvPV(ST(i),PL_na);
if (lnum > 0 && lnum <= vimbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count && line != NULL)
{
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aco_save_T aco;
/* Set curwin/curbuf for "vimbuf" and save some things. */
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aucmd_prepbuf(&aco, vimbuf);
if (curbuf == vimbuf)
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{
/* Only when a window was found. */
if (u_savesub(lnum) == OK)
{
ml_replace(lnum, (char_u *)line, TRUE);
changed_bytes(lnum, 0);
}
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/* restore curwin/curbuf and a few other things */
aucmd_restbuf(&aco);
/* Careful: autocommands may have made "vimbuf" invalid! */
}
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}
}
}
void
Delete(vimbuf, ...)
VIBUF vimbuf;
PREINIT:
long i, lnum = 0, count = 0;
PPCODE:
if (buf_valid(vimbuf))
{
if (items == 2)
{
lnum = (long) SvIV(ST(1));
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count = 1;
}
else if (items == 3)
{
lnum = (long) SvIV(ST(1));
count = (long) 1 + SvIV(ST(2)) - lnum;
if (count == 0)
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count = 1;
if (count < 0)
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{
lnum -= count;
count = -count;
}
}
if (items >= 2)
{
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
if (lnum > 0 && lnum <= vimbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count)
{
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aco_save_T aco;
/* set curwin/curbuf for "vimbuf" and save some things */
aucmd_prepbuf(&aco, vimbuf);
if (curbuf == vimbuf)
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{
/* Only when a window was found. */
if (u_savedel(lnum, 1) == OK)
{
ml_delete(lnum);
check_cursor();
deleted_lines_mark(lnum, 1L);
}
/* restore curwin/curbuf and a few other things */
aucmd_restbuf(&aco);
/* Careful: autocommands may have made "vimbuf"
* invalid! */
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}
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update_curbuf(UPD_VALID);
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}
}
}
}
void
Append(vimbuf, ...)
VIBUF vimbuf;
PREINIT:
int i;
long lnum;
char *line;
PPCODE:
if (buf_valid(vimbuf))
{
if (items < 3)
croak("Usage: VIBUF::Append(vimbuf, lnum, @lines)");
lnum = (long) SvIV(ST(1));
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for (i = 2; i < items; i++, lnum++)
{
line = SvPV(ST(i),PL_na);
if (lnum >= 0 && lnum <= vimbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count && line != NULL)
{
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aco_save_T aco;
/* set curwin/curbuf for "vimbuf" and save some things */
aucmd_prepbuf(&aco, vimbuf);
if (curbuf == vimbuf)
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{
/* Only when a window for "vimbuf" was found. */
if (u_inssub(lnum + 1) == OK)
{
ml_append(lnum, (char_u *)line, (colnr_T)0, FALSE);
appended_lines_mark(lnum, 1L);
}
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/* restore curwin/curbuf and a few other things */
aucmd_restbuf(&aco);
/* Careful: autocommands may have made "vimbuf" invalid! */
}
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update_curbuf(UPD_VALID);
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}
}
}
#ifdef __GNUC__
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif