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/* XSUB.h * * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, * 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 by Larry Wall and others * * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file. * */ #ifndef _INC_PERL_XSUB_H #define _INC_PERL_XSUB_H 1 /* first, some documentation for xsubpp-generated items */ /* =head1 C<xsubpp> variables and internal functions =for apidoc Amn|char*|CLASS Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the class name for a C++ XS constructor. This is always a C<char*>. See C<L</THIS>>. =for apidoc Amn|(whatever)|RETVAL Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to hold the return value for an XSUB. This is always the proper type for the XSUB. See L<perlxs/"The RETVAL Variable">. =for apidoc Amn|(whatever)|THIS Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to designate the object in a C++ XSUB. This is always the proper type for the C++ object. See C<L</CLASS>> and L<perlxs/"Using XS With C++">. =for apidoc Amn|I32|ax Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the stack base offset, used by the C<ST>, C<XSprePUSH> and C<XSRETURN> macros. The C<dMARK> macro must be called prior to setup the C<MARK> variable. =for apidoc Amn|I32|items Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate the number of items on the stack. See L<perlxs/"Variable-length Parameter Lists">. =for apidoc Amn|I32|ix Variable which is setup by C<xsubpp> to indicate which of an XSUB's aliases was used to invoke it. See L<perlxs/"The ALIAS: Keyword">. =for apidoc Am|SV*|ST|int ix Used to access elements on the XSUB's stack. =for apidoc AmU||XS Macro to declare an XSUB and its C parameter list. This is handled by C<xsubpp>. It is the same as using the more explicit C<XS_EXTERNAL> macro. =for apidoc AmU||XS_INTERNAL Macro to declare an XSUB and its C parameter list without exporting the symbols. This is handled by C<xsubpp> and generally preferable over exporting the XSUB symbols unnecessarily. =for apidoc AmU||XS_EXTERNAL Macro to declare an XSUB and its C parameter list explicitly exporting the symbols. =for apidoc Ams||dAX Sets up the C<ax> variable. This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp> by calling C<dXSARGS>. =for apidoc Ams||dAXMARK Sets up the C<ax> variable and stack marker variable C<mark>. This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp> by calling C<dXSARGS>. =for apidoc Ams||dITEMS Sets up the C<items> variable. This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp> by calling C<dXSARGS>. =for apidoc Ams||dXSARGS Sets up stack and mark pointers for an XSUB, calling C<dSP> and C<dMARK>. Sets up the C<ax> and C<items> variables by calling C<dAX> and C<dITEMS>. This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp>. =for apidoc Ams||dXSI32 Sets up the C<ix> variable for an XSUB which has aliases. This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp>. =for apidoc Ams||dUNDERBAR Sets up any variable needed by the C<UNDERBAR> macro. It used to define C<padoff_du>, but it is currently a noop. However, it is strongly advised to still use it for ensuring past and future compatibility. =for apidoc AmU||UNDERBAR The SV* corresponding to the C<$_> variable. Works even if there is a lexical C<$_> in scope. =cut */ #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_ARG # define PERL_UNUSED_ARG(x) ((void)x) #endif #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_VAR # define PERL_UNUSED_VAR(x) ((void)x) #endif #define ST(off) PL_stack_base[ax + (off)] /* XSPROTO() is also used by SWIG like this: * * typedef XSPROTO(SwigPerlWrapper); * typedef SwigPerlWrapper *SwigPerlWrapperPtr; * * This code needs to be compilable under both C and C++. * * Don't forget to change the __attribute__unused__ version of XS() * below too if you change XSPROTO() here. */ /* XS_INTERNAL is the explicit static-linkage variant of the default * XS macro. * * XS_EXTERNAL is the same as XS_INTERNAL except it does not include * "STATIC", ie. it exports XSUB symbols. You probably don't want that. */ #define XSPROTO(name) void name(pTHX_ CV* cv) #undef XS #undef XS_EXTERNAL #undef XS_INTERNAL #if defined(__CYGWIN__) && defined(USE_DYNAMIC_LOADING) # define XS_EXTERNAL(name) __declspec(dllexport) XSPROTO(name) # define XS_INTERNAL(name) STATIC XSPROTO(name) #endif #if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) # define XS_EXTERNAL(name) EXPORT_C XSPROTO(name) # define XS_INTERNAL(name) EXPORT_C STATIC XSPROTO(name) #endif #ifndef XS_EXTERNAL # if defined(HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) && !defined(__cplusplus) # define XS_EXTERNAL(name) void name(pTHX_ CV* cv __attribute__unused__) # define XS_INTERNAL(name) STATIC void name(pTHX_ CV* cv __attribute__unused__) # else # ifdef __cplusplus # define XS_EXTERNAL(name) extern "C" XSPROTO(name) # define XS_INTERNAL(name) static XSPROTO(name) # else # define XS_EXTERNAL(name) XSPROTO(name) # define XS_INTERNAL(name) STATIC XSPROTO(name) # endif # endif #endif /* We do export xsub symbols by default for the public XS macro. * Try explicitly using XS_INTERNAL/XS_EXTERNAL instead, please. */ #define XS(name) XS_EXTERNAL(name) #define dAX const I32 ax = (I32)(MARK - PL_stack_base + 1) #define dAXMARK \ I32 ax = POPMARK; \ SV **mark = PL_stack_base + ax++ #define dITEMS I32 items = (I32)(SP - MARK) #define dXSARGS \ dSP; dAXMARK; dITEMS /* These 3 macros are replacements for dXSARGS macro only in bootstrap. They factor out common code in every BOOT XSUB. Computation of vars mark and items will optimize away in most BOOT functions. Var ax can never be optimized away since BOOT must return &PL_sv_yes by default from xsubpp. Note these macros are not drop in replacements for dXSARGS since they set PL_xsubfilename. */ #define dXSBOOTARGSXSAPIVERCHK \ I32 ax = XS_BOTHVERSION_SETXSUBFN_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK; \ SV **mark = PL_stack_base + ax; dSP; dITEMS #define dXSBOOTARGSAPIVERCHK \ I32 ax = XS_APIVERSION_SETXSUBFN_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK; \ SV **mark = PL_stack_base + ax; dSP; dITEMS /* dXSBOOTARGSNOVERCHK has no API in xsubpp to choose it so do #undef dXSBOOTARGSXSAPIVERCHK #define dXSBOOTARGSXSAPIVERCHK dXSBOOTARGSNOVERCHK */ #define dXSBOOTARGSNOVERCHK \ I32 ax = XS_SETXSUBFN_POPMARK; \ SV **mark = PL_stack_base + ax; dSP; dITEMS #define dXSTARG SV * const targ = ((PL_op->op_private & OPpENTERSUB_HASTARG) \ ? PAD_SV(PL_op->op_targ) : sv_newmortal()) /* Should be used before final PUSHi etc. if not in PPCODE section. */ #define XSprePUSH (sp = PL_stack_base + ax - 1) #define XSANY CvXSUBANY(cv) #define dXSI32 I32 ix = XSANY.any_i32 #ifdef __cplusplus # define XSINTERFACE_CVT(ret,name) ret (*name)(...) # define XSINTERFACE_CVT_ANON(ret) ret (*)(...) #else # define XSINTERFACE_CVT(ret,name) ret (*name)() # define XSINTERFACE_CVT_ANON(ret) ret (*)() #endif #define dXSFUNCTION(ret) XSINTERFACE_CVT(ret,XSFUNCTION) #define XSINTERFACE_FUNC(ret,cv,f) ((XSINTERFACE_CVT_ANON(ret))(f)) #define XSINTERFACE_FUNC_SET(cv,f) \ CvXSUBANY(cv).any_dxptr = (void (*) (pTHX_ void*))(f) #define dUNDERBAR dNOOP #define UNDERBAR find_rundefsv() /* Simple macros to put new mortal values onto the stack. */ /* Typically used to return values from XS functions. */ /* =head1 Stack Manipulation Macros =for apidoc Am|void|XST_mIV|int pos|IV iv Place an integer into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The value is stored in a new mortal SV. =for apidoc Am|void|XST_mNV|int pos|NV nv Place a double into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The value is stored in a new mortal SV. =for apidoc Am|void|XST_mPV|int pos|char* str Place a copy of a string into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. The value is stored in a new mortal SV. =for apidoc Am|void|XST_mNO|int pos Place C<&PL_sv_no> into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. =for apidoc Am|void|XST_mYES|int pos Place C<&PL_sv_yes> into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. =for apidoc Am|void|XST_mUNDEF|int pos Place C<&PL_sv_undef> into the specified position C<pos> on the stack. =for apidoc Am|void|XSRETURN|int nitems Return from XSUB, indicating number of items on the stack. This is usually handled by C<xsubpp>. =for apidoc Am|void|XSRETURN_IV|IV iv Return an integer from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mIV>. =for apidoc Am|void|XSRETURN_UV|IV uv Return an integer from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mUV>. =for apidoc Am|void|XSRETURN_NV|NV nv Return a double from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mNV>. =for apidoc Am|void|XSRETURN_PV|char* str Return a copy of a string from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mPV>. =for apidoc Ams||XSRETURN_NO Return C<&PL_sv_no> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mNO>. =for apidoc Ams||XSRETURN_YES Return C<&PL_sv_yes> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mYES>. =for apidoc Ams||XSRETURN_UNDEF Return C<&PL_sv_undef> from an XSUB immediately. Uses C<XST_mUNDEF>. =for apidoc Ams||XSRETURN_EMPTY Return an empty list from an XSUB immediately. =head1 Variables created by C<xsubpp> and C<xsubpp> internal functions =for apidoc AmU||newXSproto|char* name|XSUBADDR_t f|char* filename|const char *proto Used by C<xsubpp> to hook up XSUBs as Perl subs. Adds Perl prototypes to the subs. =for apidoc AmU||XS_VERSION The version identifier for an XS module. This is usually handled automatically by C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>. See C<L</XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK>>. =for apidoc Ams||XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK Macro to verify that a PM module's C<$VERSION> variable matches the XS module's C<XS_VERSION> variable. This is usually handled automatically by C<xsubpp>. See L<perlxs/"The VERSIONCHECK: Keyword">. =for apidoc Ams||XS_APIVERSION_BOOTCHECK Macro to verify that the perl api version an XS module has been compiled against matches the api version of the perl interpreter it's being loaded into. =head1 Exception Handling (simple) Macros =for apidoc Ams||dXCPT Set up necessary local variables for exception handling. See L<perlguts/"Exception Handling">. =for apidoc AmU||XCPT_TRY_START Starts a try block. See L<perlguts/"Exception Handling">. =for apidoc AmU||XCPT_TRY_END Ends a try block. See L<perlguts/"Exception Handling">. =for apidoc AmU||XCPT_CATCH Introduces a catch block. See L<perlguts/"Exception Handling">. =for apidoc Ams||XCPT_RETHROW Rethrows a previously caught exception. See L<perlguts/"Exception Handling">. =cut */ #define XST_mIV(i,v) (ST(i) = sv_2mortal(newSViv(v)) ) #define XST_mUV(i,v) (ST(i) = sv_2mortal(newSVuv(v)) ) #define XST_mNV(i,v) (ST(i) = sv_2mortal(newSVnv(v)) ) #define XST_mPV(i,v) (ST(i) = sv_2mortal(newSVpv(v,0))) #define XST_mPVN(i,v,n) (ST(i) = newSVpvn_flags(v,n, SVs_TEMP)) #define XST_mNO(i) (ST(i) = &PL_sv_no ) #define XST_mYES(i) (ST(i) = &PL_sv_yes ) #define XST_mUNDEF(i) (ST(i) = &PL_sv_undef) #define XSRETURN(off) \ STMT_START { \ const IV tmpXSoff = (off); \ assert(tmpXSoff >= 0);\ PL_stack_sp = PL_stack_base + ax + (tmpXSoff - 1); \ return; \ } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_IV(v) STMT_START { XST_mIV(0,v); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_UV(v) STMT_START { XST_mUV(0,v); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_NV(v) STMT_START { XST_mNV(0,v); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_PV(v) STMT_START { XST_mPV(0,v); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_PVN(v,n) STMT_START { XST_mPVN(0,v,n); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_NO STMT_START { XST_mNO(0); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_YES STMT_START { XST_mYES(0); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_UNDEF STMT_START { XST_mUNDEF(0); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #define XSRETURN_EMPTY STMT_START { XSRETURN(0); } STMT_END #define newXSproto(a,b,c,d) newXS_flags(a,b,c,d,0) #ifdef XS_VERSION # define XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK \ Perl_xs_handshake(HS_KEY(FALSE, FALSE, "", XS_VERSION), HS_CXT, __FILE__, \ items, ax, XS_VERSION) #else # define XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK #endif #define XS_APIVERSION_BOOTCHECK \ Perl_xs_handshake(HS_KEY(FALSE, FALSE, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, ""), \ HS_CXT, __FILE__, items, ax, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING) /* public API, this is a combination of XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK and XS_APIVERSION_BOOTCHECK in 1, and is backportable */ #ifdef XS_VERSION # define XS_BOTHVERSION_BOOTCHECK \ Perl_xs_handshake(HS_KEY(FALSE, FALSE, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, XS_VERSION), \ HS_CXT, __FILE__, items, ax, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, XS_VERSION) #else /* should this be a #error? if you want both checked, you better supply XS_VERSION right? */ # define XS_BOTHVERSION_BOOTCHECK XS_APIVERSION_BOOTCHECK #endif /* private API */ #define XS_APIVERSION_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK \ Perl_xs_handshake(HS_KEY(FALSE, TRUE, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, ""), \ HS_CXT, __FILE__, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING) #ifdef XS_VERSION # define XS_BOTHVERSION_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK \ Perl_xs_handshake(HS_KEY(FALSE, TRUE, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, XS_VERSION), \ HS_CXT, __FILE__, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, XS_VERSION) #else /* should this be a #error? if you want both checked, you better supply XS_VERSION right? */ # define XS_BOTHVERSION_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK XS_APIVERSION_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK #endif #define XS_APIVERSION_SETXSUBFN_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK \ Perl_xs_handshake(HS_KEY(TRUE, TRUE, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, ""), \ HS_CXT, __FILE__, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING) #ifdef XS_VERSION # define XS_BOTHVERSION_SETXSUBFN_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK \ Perl_xs_handshake(HS_KEY(TRUE, TRUE, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, XS_VERSION),\ HS_CXT, __FILE__, "v" PERL_API_VERSION_STRING, XS_VERSION) #else /* should this be a #error? if you want both checked, you better supply XS_VERSION right? */ # define XS_BOTHVERSION_SETXSUBFN_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK XS_APIVERSION_SETXSUBFN_POPMARK_BOOTCHECK #endif /* For a normal bootstrap without API or XS version checking. Useful for static XS modules or debugging/testing scenarios. If this macro gets heavily used in the future, it should separated into a separate function independent of Perl_xs_handshake for efficiency */ #define XS_SETXSUBFN_POPMARK \ Perl_xs_handshake(HS_KEY(TRUE, TRUE, "", "") | HSf_NOCHK, HS_CXT, __FILE__) #ifdef NO_XSLOCKS # define dXCPT dJMPENV; int rEtV = 0 # define XCPT_TRY_START JMPENV_PUSH(rEtV); if (rEtV == 0) # define XCPT_TRY_END JMPENV_POP; # define XCPT_CATCH if (rEtV != 0) # define XCPT_RETHROW JMPENV_JUMP(rEtV) #endif /* The DBM_setFilter & DBM_ckFilter macros are only used by the *DB*_File modules */ #define DBM_setFilter(db_type,code) \ STMT_START { \ if (db_type) \ RETVAL = sv_mortalcopy(db_type) ; \ ST(0) = RETVAL ; \ if (db_type && (code == &PL_sv_undef)) { \ SvREFCNT_dec_NN(db_type) ; \ db_type = NULL ; \ } \ else if (code) { \ if (db_type) \ sv_setsv(db_type, code) ; \ else \ db_type = newSVsv(code) ; \ } \ } STMT_END #define DBM_ckFilter(arg,type,name) \ STMT_START { \ if (db->type) { \ if (db->filtering) { \ croak("recursion detected in %s", name) ; \ } \ ENTER ; \ SAVETMPS ; \ SAVEINT(db->filtering) ; \ db->filtering = TRUE ; \ SAVE_DEFSV ; \ if (name[7] == 's') \ arg = newSVsv(arg); \ DEFSV_set(arg) ; \ SvTEMP_off(arg) ; \ PUSHMARK(SP) ; \ PUTBACK ; \ (void) perl_call_sv(db->type, G_DISCARD); \ SPAGAIN ; \ PUTBACK ; \ FREETMPS ; \ LEAVE ; \ if (name[7] == 's'){ \ arg = sv_2mortal(arg); \ } \ } } STMT_END #if 1 /* for compatibility */ # define VTBL_sv &PL_vtbl_sv # define VTBL_env &PL_vtbl_env # define VTBL_envelem &PL_vtbl_envelem # define VTBL_sigelem &PL_vtbl_sigelem # define VTBL_pack &PL_vtbl_pack # define VTBL_packelem &PL_vtbl_packelem # define VTBL_dbline &PL_vtbl_dbline # define VTBL_isa &PL_vtbl_isa # define VTBL_isaelem &PL_vtbl_isaelem # define VTBL_arylen &PL_vtbl_arylen # define VTBL_glob &PL_vtbl_glob # define VTBL_mglob &PL_vtbl_mglob # define VTBL_nkeys &PL_vtbl_nkeys # define VTBL_taint &PL_vtbl_taint # define VTBL_substr &PL_vtbl_substr # define VTBL_vec &PL_vtbl_vec # define VTBL_pos &PL_vtbl_pos # define VTBL_bm &PL_vtbl_bm # define VTBL_fm &PL_vtbl_fm # define VTBL_uvar &PL_vtbl_uvar # define VTBL_defelem &PL_vtbl_defelem # define VTBL_regexp &PL_vtbl_regexp # define VTBL_regdata &PL_vtbl_regdata # define VTBL_regdatum &PL_vtbl_regdatum # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE # define VTBL_collxfrm &PL_vtbl_collxfrm # endif # define VTBL_amagic &PL_vtbl_amagic # define VTBL_amagicelem &PL_vtbl_amagicelem #endif #include "perlapi.h" #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) && !defined(PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT) && !defined(PERL_CORE) # undef aTHX # undef aTHX_ # define aTHX PERL_GET_THX # define aTHX_ aTHX, #endif #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS) && !defined(PERL_CORE) # ifndef NO_XSLOCKS # if defined (NETWARE) && defined (USE_STDIO) # define times PerlProc_times # define setuid PerlProc_setuid # define setgid PerlProc_setgid # define getpid PerlProc_getpid # define pause PerlProc_pause # define exit PerlProc_exit # define _exit PerlProc__exit # else # undef closedir # undef opendir # undef stdin # undef stdout # undef stderr # undef feof # undef ferror # undef fgetpos # undef ioctl # undef getlogin # undef setjmp # undef getc # undef ungetc # undef fileno /* Following symbols were giving redefinition errors while building extensions - sgp 17th Oct 2000 */ #ifdef NETWARE # undef readdir # undef fstat # undef stat # undef longjmp # undef endhostent # undef endnetent # undef endprotoent # undef endservent # undef gethostbyaddr # undef gethostbyname # undef gethostent # undef getnetbyaddr # undef getnetbyname # undef getnetent # undef getprotobyname # undef getprotobynumber # undef getprotoent # undef getservbyname # undef getservbyport # undef getservent # undef inet_ntoa # undef sethostent # undef setnetent # undef setprotoent # undef setservent #endif /* NETWARE */ /* to avoid warnings: "xyz" redefined */ #ifdef WIN32 # undef popen # undef pclose #endif /* WIN32 */ # undef socketpair # define mkdir PerlDir_mkdir # define chdir PerlDir_chdir # define rmdir PerlDir_rmdir # define closedir PerlDir_close # define opendir PerlDir_open # define readdir PerlDir_read # define rewinddir PerlDir_rewind # define seekdir PerlDir_seek # define telldir PerlDir_tell # define putenv PerlEnv_putenv # define getenv PerlEnv_getenv # define uname PerlEnv_uname # define stdin PerlSIO_stdin # define stdout PerlSIO_stdout # define stderr PerlSIO_stderr # define fopen PerlSIO_fopen # define fclose PerlSIO_fclose # define feof PerlSIO_feof # define ferror PerlSIO_ferror # define clearerr PerlSIO_clearerr # define getc PerlSIO_getc # define fgets PerlSIO_fgets # define fputc PerlSIO_fputc # define fputs PerlSIO_fputs # define fflush PerlSIO_fflush # define ungetc PerlSIO_ungetc # define fileno PerlSIO_fileno # define fdopen PerlSIO_fdopen # define freopen PerlSIO_freopen # define fread PerlSIO_fread # define fwrite PerlSIO_fwrite # define setbuf PerlSIO_setbuf # define setvbuf PerlSIO_setvbuf # define setlinebuf PerlSIO_setlinebuf # define stdoutf PerlSIO_stdoutf # define vfprintf PerlSIO_vprintf # define ftell PerlSIO_ftell # define fseek PerlSIO_fseek # define fgetpos PerlSIO_fgetpos # define fsetpos PerlSIO_fsetpos # define frewind PerlSIO_rewind # define tmpfile PerlSIO_tmpfile # define access PerlLIO_access # define chmod PerlLIO_chmod # define chsize PerlLIO_chsize # define close PerlLIO_close # define dup PerlLIO_dup # define dup2 PerlLIO_dup2 # define flock PerlLIO_flock # define fstat PerlLIO_fstat # define ioctl PerlLIO_ioctl # define isatty PerlLIO_isatty # define link PerlLIO_link # define lseek PerlLIO_lseek # define lstat PerlLIO_lstat # define mktemp PerlLIO_mktemp # define open PerlLIO_open # define read PerlLIO_read # define rename PerlLIO_rename # define setmode PerlLIO_setmode # define stat(buf,sb) PerlLIO_stat(buf,sb) # define tmpnam PerlLIO_tmpnam # define umask PerlLIO_umask # define unlink PerlLIO_unlink # define utime PerlLIO_utime # define write PerlLIO_write # define malloc PerlMem_malloc # define realloc PerlMem_realloc # define free PerlMem_free # define abort PerlProc_abort # define exit PerlProc_exit # define _exit PerlProc__exit # define execl PerlProc_execl # define execv PerlProc_execv # define execvp PerlProc_execvp # define getuid PerlProc_getuid # define geteuid PerlProc_geteuid # define getgid PerlProc_getgid # define getegid PerlProc_getegid # define getlogin PerlProc_getlogin # define kill PerlProc_kill # define killpg PerlProc_killpg # define pause PerlProc_pause # define popen PerlProc_popen # define pclose PerlProc_pclose # define pipe PerlProc_pipe # define setuid PerlProc_setuid # define setgid PerlProc_setgid # define sleep PerlProc_sleep # define times PerlProc_times # define wait PerlProc_wait # define setjmp PerlProc_setjmp # define longjmp PerlProc_longjmp # define signal PerlProc_signal # define getpid PerlProc_getpid # define gettimeofday PerlProc_gettimeofday # define htonl PerlSock_htonl # define htons PerlSock_htons # define ntohl PerlSock_ntohl # define ntohs PerlSock_ntohs # define accept PerlSock_accept # define bind PerlSock_bind # define connect PerlSock_connect # define endhostent PerlSock_endhostent # define endnetent PerlSock_endnetent # define endprotoent PerlSock_endprotoent # define endservent PerlSock_endservent # define gethostbyaddr PerlSock_gethostbyaddr # define gethostbyname PerlSock_gethostbyname # define gethostent PerlSock_gethostent # define gethostname PerlSock_gethostname # define getnetbyaddr PerlSock_getnetbyaddr # define getnetbyname PerlSock_getnetbyname # define getnetent PerlSock_getnetent # define getpeername PerlSock_getpeername # define getprotobyname PerlSock_getprotobyname # define getprotobynumber PerlSock_getprotobynumber # define getprotoent PerlSock_getprotoent # define getservbyname PerlSock_getservbyname # define getservbyport PerlSock_getservbyport # define getservent PerlSock_getservent # define getsockname PerlSock_getsockname # define getsockopt PerlSock_getsockopt # define inet_addr PerlSock_inet_addr # define inet_ntoa PerlSock_inet_ntoa # define listen PerlSock_listen # define recv PerlSock_recv # define recvfrom PerlSock_recvfrom # define select PerlSock_select # define send PerlSock_send # define sendto PerlSock_sendto # define sethostent PerlSock_sethostent # define setnetent PerlSock_setnetent # define setprotoent PerlSock_setprotoent # define setservent PerlSock_setservent # define setsockopt PerlSock_setsockopt # define shutdown PerlSock_shutdown # define socket PerlSock_socket # define socketpair PerlSock_socketpair # endif /* NETWARE && USE_STDIO */ # undef fd_set # undef FD_SET # undef FD_CLR # undef FD_ISSET # undef FD_ZERO # define fd_set Perl_fd_set # define FD_SET(n,p) PERL_FD_SET(n,p) # define FD_CLR(n,p) PERL_FD_CLR(n,p) # define FD_ISSET(n,p) PERL_FD_ISSET(n,p) # define FD_ZERO(p) PERL_FD_ZERO(p) # endif /* NO_XSLOCKS */ #endif /* PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS && !PERL_CORE */ #endif /* _INC_PERL_XSUB_H */ /* include guard */ /* * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: */