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| 1 | # Generated from XSLoader.pm.PL (resolved %Config::Config value) | |||
| 2 | ||||
| 3 | package XSLoader; | |||
| 4 | ||||
| 5 | $VERSION = "0.08"; | |||
| 6 | ||||
| 7 | #use strict; | |||
| 8 | ||||
| 9 | # enable debug/trace messages from DynaLoader perl code | |||
| 10 | # $dl_debug = $ENV{PERL_DL_DEBUG} || 0 unless defined $dl_debug; | |||
| 11 | ||||
| 12 | my $dl_dlext = 'dll'; | |||
| 13 | ||||
| 14 | package DynaLoader; | |||
| 15 | ||||
| 16 | # No prizes for guessing why we don't say 'bootstrap DynaLoader;' here. | |||
| 17 | # NOTE: All dl_*.xs (including dl_none.xs) define a dl_error() XSUB | |||
| 18 | boot_DynaLoader('DynaLoader') if defined(&boot_DynaLoader) && | |||
| 19 | !defined(&dl_error); | |||
| 20 | package XSLoader; | |||
| 21 | ||||
| 22 | # spent 93.8ms within XSLoader::load which was called
# once (93.8ms+0s) at line 318 of C:/usr/lib/B.pm | |||
| 23 | package DynaLoader; | |||
| 24 | ||||
| 25 | die q{XSLoader::load('Your::Module', $Your::Module::VERSION)} unless @_; | |||
| 26 | ||||
| 27 | my($module) = $_[0]; | |||
| 28 | ||||
| 29 | # work with static linking too | |||
| 30 | my $b = "$module\::bootstrap"; | |||
| 31 | goto &$b if defined &$b; | |||
| 32 | ||||
| 33 | goto retry unless $module and defined &dl_load_file; | |||
| 34 | ||||
| 35 | my @modparts = split(/::/,$module); | |||
| 36 | my $modfname = $modparts[-1]; | |||
| 37 | ||||
| 38 | my $modpname = join('/',@modparts); | |||
| 39 | my $modlibname = (caller())[1]; | |||
| 40 | my $c = @modparts; | |||
| 41 | $modlibname =~ s,[\\/][^\\/]+$,, while $c--; # Q&D basename | |||
| 42 | my $file = "$modlibname/auto/$modpname/$modfname.$dl_dlext"; | |||
| 43 | ||||
| 44 | # print STDERR "XSLoader::load for $module ($file)\n" if $dl_debug; | |||
| 45 | ||||
| 46 | my $bs = $file; | |||
| 47 | $bs =~ s/(\.\w+)?(;\d*)?$/\.bs/; # look for .bs 'beside' the library | |||
| 48 | ||||
| 49 | goto retry if not -f $file or -s $bs; | |||
| 50 | ||||
| 51 | my $bootname = "boot_$module"; | |||
| 52 | $bootname =~ s/\W/_/g; | |||
| 53 | @DynaLoader::dl_require_symbols = ($bootname); | |||
| 54 | ||||
| 55 | my $boot_symbol_ref; | |||
| 56 | ||||
| 57 | # Many dynamic extension loading problems will appear to come from | |||
| 58 | # this section of code: XYZ failed at line 123 of DynaLoader.pm. | |||
| 59 | # Often these errors are actually occurring in the initialisation | |||
| 60 | # C code of the extension XS file. Perl reports the error as being | |||
| 61 | # in this perl code simply because this was the last perl code | |||
| 62 | # it executed. | |||
| 63 | ||||
| 64 | my $libref = dl_load_file($file, 0) or do { | |||
| 65 | require Carp; | |||
| 66 | Carp::croak("Can't load '$file' for module $module: " . dl_error()); | |||
| 67 | }; | |||
| 68 | push(@DynaLoader::dl_librefs,$libref); # record loaded object | |||
| 69 | ||||
| 70 | my @unresolved = dl_undef_symbols(); | |||
| 71 | if (@unresolved) { | |||
| 72 | require Carp; | |||
| 73 | Carp::carp("Undefined symbols present after loading $file: @unresolved\n"); | |||
| 74 | } | |||
| 75 | ||||
| 76 | $boot_symbol_ref = dl_find_symbol($libref, $bootname) or do { | |||
| 77 | require Carp; | |||
| 78 | Carp::croak("Can't find '$bootname' symbol in $file\n"); | |||
| 79 | }; | |||
| 80 | ||||
| 81 | push(@DynaLoader::dl_modules, $module); # record loaded module | |||
| 82 | ||||
| 83 | boot: | |||
| 84 | my $xs = dl_install_xsub("${module}::bootstrap", $boot_symbol_ref, $file); | |||
| 85 | ||||
| 86 | # See comment block above | |||
| 87 | push(@DynaLoader::dl_shared_objects, $file); # record files loaded | |||
| 88 | return &$xs(@_); | |||
| 89 | ||||
| 90 | retry: | |||
| 91 | my $bootstrap_inherit = DynaLoader->can('bootstrap_inherit') || | |||
| 92 | XSLoader->can('bootstrap_inherit'); | |||
| 93 | goto &$bootstrap_inherit; | |||
| 94 | } | |||
| 95 | ||||
| 96 | # Versions of DynaLoader prior to 5.6.0 don't have this function. | |||
| 97 | sub bootstrap_inherit { | |||
| 98 | package DynaLoader; | |||
| 99 | ||||
| 100 | my $module = $_[0]; | |||
| 101 | local *DynaLoader::isa = *{"$module\::ISA"}; | |||
| 102 | local @DynaLoader::isa = (@DynaLoader::isa, 'DynaLoader'); | |||
| 103 | # Cannot goto due to delocalization. Will report errors on a wrong line? | |||
| 104 | require DynaLoader; | |||
| 105 | DynaLoader::bootstrap(@_); | |||
| 106 | } | |||
| 107 | ||||
| 108 | 1; | |||
| 109 | ||||
| 110 | ||||
| 111 | __END__ | |||
| 112 | ||||
| 113 | =head1 NAME | |||
| 114 | ||||
| 115 | XSLoader - Dynamically load C libraries into Perl code | |||
| 116 | ||||
| 117 | =head1 VERSION | |||
| 118 | ||||
| 119 | Version 0.08 | |||
| 120 | ||||
| 121 | =head1 SYNOPSIS | |||
| 122 | ||||
| 123 | package YourPackage; | |||
| 124 | use XSLoader; | |||
| 125 | ||||
| 126 | XSLoader::load 'YourPackage', $YourPackage::VERSION; | |||
| 127 | ||||
| 128 | =head1 DESCRIPTION | |||
| 129 | ||||
| 130 | This module defines a standard I<simplified> interface to the dynamic | |||
| 131 | linking mechanisms available on many platforms. Its primary purpose is | |||
| 132 | to implement cheap automatic dynamic loading of Perl modules. | |||
| 133 | ||||
| 134 | For a more complicated interface, see L<DynaLoader>. Many (most) | |||
| 135 | features of C<DynaLoader> are not implemented in C<XSLoader>, like for | |||
| 136 | example the C<dl_load_flags>, not honored by C<XSLoader>. | |||
| 137 | ||||
| 138 | =head2 Migration from C<DynaLoader> | |||
| 139 | ||||
| 140 | A typical module using L<DynaLoader|DynaLoader> starts like this: | |||
| 141 | ||||
| 142 | package YourPackage; | |||
| 143 | require DynaLoader; | |||
| 144 | ||||
| 145 | our @ISA = qw( OnePackage OtherPackage DynaLoader ); | |||
| 146 | our $VERSION = '0.01'; | |||
| 147 | bootstrap YourPackage $VERSION; | |||
| 148 | ||||
| 149 | Change this to | |||
| 150 | ||||
| 151 | package YourPackage; | |||
| 152 | use XSLoader; | |||
| 153 | ||||
| 154 | our @ISA = qw( OnePackage OtherPackage ); | |||
| 155 | our $VERSION = '0.01'; | |||
| 156 | XSLoader::load 'YourPackage', $VERSION; | |||
| 157 | ||||
| 158 | In other words: replace C<require DynaLoader> by C<use XSLoader>, remove | |||
| 159 | C<DynaLoader> from C<@ISA>, change C<bootstrap> by C<XSLoader::load>. Do not | |||
| 160 | forget to quote the name of your package on the C<XSLoader::load> line, | |||
| 161 | and add comma (C<,>) before the arguments (C<$VERSION> above). | |||
| 162 | ||||
| 163 | Of course, if C<@ISA> contained only C<DynaLoader>, there is no need to have | |||
| 164 | the C<@ISA> assignment at all; moreover, if instead of C<our> one uses the | |||
| 165 | more backward-compatible | |||
| 166 | ||||
| 167 | use vars qw($VERSION @ISA); | |||
| 168 | ||||
| 169 | one can remove this reference to C<@ISA> together with the C<@ISA> assignment. | |||
| 170 | ||||
| 171 | If no C<$VERSION> was specified on the C<bootstrap> line, the last line becomes | |||
| 172 | ||||
| 173 | XSLoader::load 'YourPackage'; | |||
| 174 | ||||
| 175 | =head2 Backward compatible boilerplate | |||
| 176 | ||||
| 177 | If you want to have your cake and eat it too, you need a more complicated | |||
| 178 | boilerplate. | |||
| 179 | ||||
| 180 | package YourPackage; | |||
| 181 | use vars qw($VERSION @ISA); | |||
| 182 | ||||
| 183 | @ISA = qw( OnePackage OtherPackage ); | |||
| 184 | $VERSION = '0.01'; | |||
| 185 | eval { | |||
| 186 | require XSLoader; | |||
| 187 | XSLoader::load('YourPackage', $VERSION); | |||
| 188 | 1; | |||
| 189 | } or do { | |||
| 190 | require DynaLoader; | |||
| 191 | push @ISA, 'DynaLoader'; | |||
| 192 | bootstrap YourPackage $VERSION; | |||
| 193 | }; | |||
| 194 | ||||
| 195 | The parentheses about C<XSLoader::load()> arguments are needed since we replaced | |||
| 196 | C<use XSLoader> by C<require>, so the compiler does not know that a function | |||
| 197 | C<XSLoader::load()> is present. | |||
| 198 | ||||
| 199 | This boilerplate uses the low-overhead C<XSLoader> if present; if used with | |||
| 200 | an antic Perl which has no C<XSLoader>, it falls back to using C<DynaLoader>. | |||
| 201 | ||||
| 202 | =head1 Order of initialization: early load() | |||
| 203 | ||||
| 204 | I<Skip this section if the XSUB functions are supposed to be called from other | |||
| 205 | modules only; read it only if you call your XSUBs from the code in your module, | |||
| 206 | or have a C<BOOT:> section in your XS file (see L<perlxs/"The BOOT: Keyword">). | |||
| 207 | What is described here is equally applicable to the L<DynaLoader|DynaLoader> | |||
| 208 | interface.> | |||
| 209 | ||||
| 210 | A sufficiently complicated module using XS would have both Perl code (defined | |||
| 211 | in F<YourPackage.pm>) and XS code (defined in F<YourPackage.xs>). If this | |||
| 212 | Perl code makes calls into this XS code, and/or this XS code makes calls to | |||
| 213 | the Perl code, one should be careful with the order of initialization. | |||
| 214 | ||||
| 215 | The call to C<XSLoader::load()> (or C<bootstrap()>) has three side effects: | |||
| 216 | ||||
| 217 | =over | |||
| 218 | ||||
| 219 | =item * | |||
| 220 | ||||
| 221 | if C<$VERSION> was specified, a sanity check is done to ensure that the | |||
| 222 | versions of the F<.pm> and the (compiled) F<.xs> parts are compatible; | |||
| 223 | ||||
| 224 | =item * | |||
| 225 | ||||
| 226 | the XSUBs are made accessible from Perl; | |||
| 227 | ||||
| 228 | =item * | |||
| 229 | ||||
| 230 | if a C<BOOT:> section was present in the F<.xs> file, the code there is called. | |||
| 231 | ||||
| 232 | =back | |||
| 233 | ||||
| 234 | Consequently, if the code in the F<.pm> file makes calls to these XSUBs, it is | |||
| 235 | convenient to have XSUBs installed before the Perl code is defined; for | |||
| 236 | example, this makes prototypes for XSUBs visible to this Perl code. | |||
| 237 | Alternatively, if the C<BOOT:> section makes calls to Perl functions (or | |||
| 238 | uses Perl variables) defined in the F<.pm> file, they must be defined prior to | |||
| 239 | the call to C<XSLoader::load()> (or C<bootstrap()>). | |||
| 240 | ||||
| 241 | The first situation being much more frequent, it makes sense to rewrite the | |||
| 242 | boilerplate as | |||
| 243 | ||||
| 244 | package YourPackage; | |||
| 245 | use XSLoader; | |||
| 246 | use vars qw($VERSION @ISA); | |||
| 247 | ||||
| 248 | BEGIN { | |||
| 249 | @ISA = qw( OnePackage OtherPackage ); | |||
| 250 | $VERSION = '0.01'; | |||
| 251 | ||||
| 252 | # Put Perl code used in the BOOT: section here | |||
| 253 | ||||
| 254 | XSLoader::load 'YourPackage', $VERSION; | |||
| 255 | } | |||
| 256 | ||||
| 257 | # Put Perl code making calls into XSUBs here | |||
| 258 | ||||
| 259 | =head2 The most hairy case | |||
| 260 | ||||
| 261 | If the interdependence of your C<BOOT:> section and Perl code is | |||
| 262 | more complicated than this (e.g., the C<BOOT:> section makes calls to Perl | |||
| 263 | functions which make calls to XSUBs with prototypes), get rid of the C<BOOT:> | |||
| 264 | section altogether. Replace it with a function C<onBOOT()>, and call it like | |||
| 265 | this: | |||
| 266 | ||||
| 267 | package YourPackage; | |||
| 268 | use XSLoader; | |||
| 269 | use vars qw($VERSION @ISA); | |||
| 270 | ||||
| 271 | BEGIN { | |||
| 272 | @ISA = qw( OnePackage OtherPackage ); | |||
| 273 | $VERSION = '0.01'; | |||
| 274 | XSLoader::load 'YourPackage', $VERSION; | |||
| 275 | } | |||
| 276 | ||||
| 277 | # Put Perl code used in onBOOT() function here; calls to XSUBs are | |||
| 278 | # prototype-checked. | |||
| 279 | ||||
| 280 | onBOOT; | |||
| 281 | ||||
| 282 | # Put Perl initialization code assuming that XS is initialized here | |||
| 283 | ||||
| 284 | ||||
| 285 | =head1 DIAGNOSTICS | |||
| 286 | ||||
| 287 | =over | |||
| 288 | ||||
| 289 | =item C<Can't find '%s' symbol in %s> | |||
| 290 | ||||
| 291 | B<(F)> The bootstrap symbol could not be found in the extension module. | |||
| 292 | ||||
| 293 | =item C<Can't load '%s' for module %s: %s> | |||
| 294 | ||||
| 295 | B<(F)> The loading or initialisation of the extension module failed. | |||
| 296 | The detailed error follows. | |||
| 297 | ||||
| 298 | =item C<Undefined symbols present after loading %s: %s> | |||
| 299 | ||||
| 300 | B<(W)> As the message says, some symbols stay undefined although the | |||
| 301 | extension module was correctly loaded and initialised. The list of undefined | |||
| 302 | symbols follows. | |||
| 303 | ||||
| 304 | =item C<XSLoader::load('Your::Module', $Your::Module::VERSION)> | |||
| 305 | ||||
| 306 | B<(F)> You tried to invoke C<load()> without any argument. You must supply | |||
| 307 | a module name, and optionally its version. | |||
| 308 | ||||
| 309 | =back | |||
| 310 | ||||
| 311 | ||||
| 312 | =head1 LIMITATIONS | |||
| 313 | ||||
| 314 | To reduce the overhead as much as possible, only one possible location | |||
| 315 | is checked to find the extension DLL (this location is where C<make install> | |||
| 316 | would put the DLL). If not found, the search for the DLL is transparently | |||
| 317 | delegated to C<DynaLoader>, which looks for the DLL along the C<@INC> list. | |||
| 318 | ||||
| 319 | In particular, this is applicable to the structure of C<@INC> used for testing | |||
| 320 | not-yet-installed extensions. This means that running uninstalled extensions | |||
| 321 | may have much more overhead than running the same extensions after | |||
| 322 | C<make install>. | |||
| 323 | ||||
| 324 | ||||
| 325 | =head1 BUGS | |||
| 326 | ||||
| 327 | Please report any bugs or feature requests via the perlbug(1) utility. | |||
| 328 | ||||
| 329 | ||||
| 330 | =head1 SEE ALSO | |||
| 331 | ||||
| 332 | L<DynaLoader> | |||
| 333 | ||||
| 334 | ||||
| 335 | =head1 AUTHORS | |||
| 336 | ||||
| 337 | Ilya Zakharevich originally extracted C<XSLoader> from C<DynaLoader>. | |||
| 338 | ||||
| 339 | CPAN version is currently maintained by SE<eacute>bastien Aperghis-Tramoni | |||
| 340 | E<lt>sebastien@aperghis.netE<gt>. | |||
| 341 | ||||
| 342 | Previous maintainer was Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com>. | |||
| 343 | ||||
| 344 | ||||
| 345 | =head1 COPYRIGHT | |||
| 346 | ||||
| 347 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |||
| 348 | it under the same terms as Perl itself. | |||
| 349 | ||||
| 350 | =cut |