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a0d0e21e | 1 | /* perl.h |
a687059c | 2 | * |
1129b882 | 3 | * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 |
5cd3f21a | 4 | * 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 by Larry Wall and others |
a687059c | 5 | * |
352d5a3a LW |
6 | * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public |
7 | * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file. | |
8d063cd8 | 8 | * |
8d063cd8 | 9 | */ |
d6376244 | 10 | |
85e6fe83 LW |
11 | #ifndef H_PERL |
12 | #define H_PERL 1 | |
8d063cd8 | 13 | |
760ac839 LW |
14 | #ifdef PERL_FOR_X2P |
15 | /* | |
d460ef45 | 16 | * This file is being used for x2p stuff. |
760ac839 | 17 | * Above symbol is defined via -D in 'x2p/Makefile.SH' |
d460ef45 | 18 | * Decouple x2p stuff from some of perls more extreme eccentricities. |
760ac839 | 19 | */ |
55497cff | 20 | #undef MULTIPLICITY |
760ac839 LW |
21 | #undef USE_STDIO |
22 | #define USE_STDIO | |
23 | #endif /* PERL_FOR_X2P */ | |
24 | ||
d460ef45 | 25 | #ifdef PERL_MICRO |
12ae5dfc JH |
26 | # include "uconfig.h" |
27 | #else | |
611cf957 | 28 | # include "config.h" |
12ae5dfc | 29 | #endif |
0cb96387 | 30 | |
70febf4f CB |
31 | /* this is used for functions which take a depth trailing |
32 | * argument under debugging */ | |
33 | #ifdef DEBUGGING | |
34 | #define _pDEPTH ,U32 depth | |
35 | #define _aDEPTH ,depth | |
36 | #else | |
37 | #define _pDEPTH | |
38 | #define _aDEPTH | |
39 | #endif | |
40 | ||
7dc3eb73 | 41 | /* NOTE 1: that with gcc -std=c89 the __STDC_VERSION__ is *not* defined |
9267464d | 42 | * because the __STDC_VERSION__ became a thing only with C90. Therefore, |
7dc3eb73 JH |
43 | * with gcc, HAS_C99 will never become true as long as we use -std=c89. |
44 | ||
45 | * NOTE 2: headers lie. Do not expect that if HAS_C99 gets to be true, | |
46 | * all the C99 features are there and are correct. */ | |
9267464d | 47 | #if (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) || \ |
996959af | 48 | defined(_STDC_C99) || defined(__c99) |
86a3cabf | 49 | # define HAS_C99 1 |
86a3cabf JH |
50 | #endif |
51 | ||
2c2d71f5 JH |
52 | /* See L<perlguts/"The Perl API"> for detailed notes on |
53 | * PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT and PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS */ | |
54 | ||
7ee02ac1 | 55 | /* XXX NOTE that from here --> to <-- the same logic is |
ac6bedea JH |
56 | * repeated in makedef.pl, so be certain to update |
57 | * both places when editing. */ | |
58 | ||
6f4183fe | 59 | #ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
acfe0abc | 60 | # if !defined(MULTIPLICITY) |
6f4183fe GS |
61 | # define MULTIPLICITY |
62 | # endif | |
63 | #endif | |
64 | ||
27da23d5 JH |
65 | #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE |
66 | # ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT | |
67 | # define PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT | |
68 | # endif | |
69 | #endif | |
97aff369 | 70 | |
27da23d5 JH |
71 | #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT |
72 | # ifndef MULTIPLICITY | |
73 | # define MULTIPLICITY | |
74 | # endif | |
75 | #endif | |
76 | ||
97aff369 JH |
77 | #ifdef MULTIPLICITY |
78 | # ifndef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT | |
79 | # define PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT | |
80 | # endif | |
81 | #endif | |
82 | ||
026fd48b GH |
83 | /* undef WIN32 when building on Cygwin (for libwin32) - gph */ |
84 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ | |
85 | # undef WIN32 | |
86 | # undef _WIN32 | |
87 | #endif | |
88 | ||
27da23d5 JH |
89 | #if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) || (defined(__VC32__) && defined(WINS)) |
90 | # ifndef SYMBIAN | |
91 | # define SYMBIAN | |
92 | # endif | |
93 | #endif | |
94 | ||
a0fd4948 | 95 | #ifdef __SYMBIAN32__ |
27da23d5 JH |
96 | # include "symbian/symbian_proto.h" |
97 | #endif | |
98 | ||
99 | /* Any stack-challenged places. The limit varies (and often | |
100 | * is configurable), but using more than a kilobyte of stack | |
101 | * is usually dubious in these systems. */ | |
739a0b84 NC |
102 | #if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) |
103 | /* Symbian: need to work around the SDK features. * | |
27da23d5 JH |
104 | * On WINS: MS VC5 generates calls to _chkstk, * |
105 | * if a "large" stack frame is allocated. * | |
106 | * gcc on MARM does not generate calls like these. */ | |
107 | # define USE_HEAP_INSTEAD_OF_STACK | |
108 | #endif | |
109 | ||
dd134d2c | 110 | /* Use the reentrant APIs like localtime_r and getpwent_r */ |
7ee02ac1 KW |
111 | /* Win32 has naturally threadsafe libraries, no need to use any _r variants. |
112 | * XXX KEEP makedef.pl copy of this code in sync */ | |
14795193 | 113 | #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && !defined(USE_REENTRANT_API) && !defined(NETWARE) && !defined(WIN32) |
10bc17b6 JH |
114 | # define USE_REENTRANT_API |
115 | #endif | |
116 | ||
ac6bedea JH |
117 | /* <--- here ends the logic shared by perl.h and makedef.pl */ |
118 | ||
9ea40801 SH |
119 | /* Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 needs special treatment in numerous places */ |
120 | #if defined(WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1200 && _MSC_VER < 1300 | |
121 | # define USING_MSVC6 | |
122 | #endif | |
123 | ||
cf5a8da6 MHM |
124 | #undef START_EXTERN_C |
125 | #undef END_EXTERN_C | |
126 | #undef EXTERN_C | |
127 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
128 | # define START_EXTERN_C extern "C" { | |
129 | # define END_EXTERN_C } | |
130 | # define EXTERN_C extern "C" | |
131 | #else | |
132 | # define START_EXTERN_C | |
133 | # define END_EXTERN_C | |
134 | # define EXTERN_C extern | |
135 | #endif | |
136 | ||
17a6c8e3 AD |
137 | /* Fallback definitions in case we don't have definitions from config.h. |
138 | This should only matter for systems that don't use Configure and | |
139 | haven't been modified to define PERL_STATIC_INLINE yet. | |
140 | */ | |
141 | #if !defined(PERL_STATIC_INLINE) | |
142 | # ifdef HAS_STATIC_INLINE | |
143 | # define PERL_STATIC_INLINE static inline | |
144 | # else | |
145 | # define PERL_STATIC_INLINE static | |
146 | # endif | |
147 | #endif | |
148 | ||
da5fdda8 | 149 | #if defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT) && !defined(PERL_GET_VARS) |
27da23d5 | 150 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE |
cf5a8da6 | 151 | EXTERN_C struct perl_vars* Perl_GetVarsPrivate(); |
27da23d5 | 152 | # define PERL_GET_VARS() Perl_GetVarsPrivate() /* see miniperlmain.c */ |
27da23d5 JH |
153 | # else |
154 | # define PERL_GET_VARS() PL_VarsPtr | |
155 | # endif | |
27da23d5 JH |
156 | #endif |
157 | ||
f0e5c859 DD |
158 | /* this used to be off by default, now its on, see perlio.h */ |
159 | #define PERLIO_FUNCS_CONST | |
160 | ||
5aaab254 | 161 | #define pVAR struct perl_vars* my_vars PERL_UNUSED_DECL |
27da23d5 JH |
162 | |
163 | #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT | |
164 | # define dVAR pVAR = (struct perl_vars*)PERL_GET_VARS() | |
165 | #else | |
166 | # define dVAR dNOOP | |
167 | #endif | |
168 | ||
c5be433b | 169 | #ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT |
3db8f154 MB |
170 | # ifndef MULTIPLICITY |
171 | # define MULTIPLICITY | |
c5be433b | 172 | # endif |
e8dda941 | 173 | # define tTHX PerlInterpreter* |
5aaab254 | 174 | # define pTHX tTHX my_perl PERL_UNUSED_DECL |
3db8f154 | 175 | # define aTHX my_perl |
9399a70c | 176 | # define aTHXa(a) aTHX = (tTHX)a |
27da23d5 | 177 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT |
e8dda941 | 178 | # define dTHXa(a) dVAR; pTHX = (tTHX)a |
27da23d5 | 179 | # else |
e8dda941 | 180 | # define dTHXa(a) pTHX = (tTHX)a |
27da23d5 JH |
181 | # endif |
182 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT | |
183 | # define dTHX dVAR; pTHX = PERL_GET_THX | |
184 | # else | |
185 | # define dTHX pTHX = PERL_GET_THX | |
186 | # endif | |
c5be433b | 187 | # define pTHX_ pTHX, |
c5be433b | 188 | # define aTHX_ aTHX, |
4373e329 | 189 | # define pTHX_1 2 |
894356b3 GS |
190 | # define pTHX_2 3 |
191 | # define pTHX_3 4 | |
192 | # define pTHX_4 5 | |
4373e329 AL |
193 | # define pTHX_5 6 |
194 | # define pTHX_6 7 | |
a3b680e6 AL |
195 | # define pTHX_7 8 |
196 | # define pTHX_8 9 | |
197 | # define pTHX_9 10 | |
a6fc70e5 | 198 | # define pTHX_12 13 |
e8dda941 JD |
199 | # if defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL) |
200 | # define PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL | |
201 | # endif | |
202 | #else | |
203 | # undef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL | |
c5be433b GS |
204 | #endif |
205 | ||
2d17fb74 KW |
206 | #ifdef DEBUGGING |
207 | # define dTHX_DEBUGGING dTHX | |
208 | #else | |
209 | # define dTHX_DEBUGGING dNOOP | |
210 | #endif | |
211 | ||
76e3520e | 212 | #define STATIC static |
16c91539 BM |
213 | |
214 | #ifndef PERL_CORE | |
215 | /* Do not use these macros. They were part of PERL_OBJECT, which was an | |
216 | * implementation of multiplicity using C++ objects. They have been left | |
217 | * here solely for the sake of XS code which has incorrectly | |
218 | * cargo-culted them. | |
219 | */ | |
76e3520e | 220 | #define CPERLscope(x) x |
565764a8 | 221 | #define CPERLarg void |
76e3520e | 222 | #define CPERLarg_ |
e3b8966e | 223 | #define _CPERLarg |
1d583055 GS |
224 | #define PERL_OBJECT_THIS |
225 | #define _PERL_OBJECT_THIS | |
226 | #define PERL_OBJECT_THIS_ | |
312caa8e | 227 | #define CALL_FPTR(fptr) (*fptr) |
ef69c8fc | 228 | #define MEMBER_TO_FPTR(name) name |
16c91539 | 229 | #endif /* !PERL_CORE */ |
76e3520e | 230 | |
16c91539 | 231 | #define CALLRUNOPS PL_runops |
f9f4320a | 232 | |
3ab4a224 | 233 | #define CALLREGCOMP(sv, flags) Perl_pregcomp(aTHX_ (sv),(flags)) |
f9f4320a | 234 | |
16c91539 | 235 | #define CALLREGCOMP_ENG(prog, sv, flags) (prog)->comp(aTHX_ sv, flags) |
a340edde | 236 | #define CALLREGEXEC(prog,stringarg,strend,strbeg,minend,sv,data,flags) \ |
16c91539 | 237 | RX_ENGINE(prog)->exec(aTHX_ (prog),(stringarg),(strend), \ |
a340edde | 238 | (strbeg),(minend),(sv),(data),(flags)) |
52a21eb3 DM |
239 | #define CALLREG_INTUIT_START(prog,sv,strbeg,strpos,strend,flags,data) \ |
240 | RX_ENGINE(prog)->intuit(aTHX_ (prog), (sv), (strbeg), (strpos), \ | |
f9f4320a YO |
241 | (strend),(flags),(data)) |
242 | #define CALLREG_INTUIT_STRING(prog) \ | |
16c91539 | 243 | RX_ENGINE(prog)->checkstr(aTHX_ (prog)) |
f8149455 | 244 | |
f8149455 YO |
245 | #define CALLREGFREE(prog) \ |
246 | Perl_pregfree(aTHX_ (prog)) | |
247 | ||
248 | #define CALLREGFREE_PVT(prog) \ | |
4c8117d3 | 249 | if(prog && RX_ENGINE(prog)) RX_ENGINE(prog)->rxfree(aTHX_ (prog)) |
f8149455 | 250 | |
2fdbfb4d | 251 | #define CALLREG_NUMBUF_FETCH(rx,paren,usesv) \ |
16c91539 | 252 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->numbered_buff_FETCH(aTHX_ (rx),(paren),(usesv)) |
93b32b6d | 253 | |
2fdbfb4d | 254 | #define CALLREG_NUMBUF_STORE(rx,paren,value) \ |
16c91539 | 255 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->numbered_buff_STORE(aTHX_ (rx),(paren),(value)) |
2fdbfb4d AB |
256 | |
257 | #define CALLREG_NUMBUF_LENGTH(rx,sv,paren) \ | |
16c91539 | 258 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->numbered_buff_LENGTH(aTHX_ (rx),(sv),(paren)) |
2fdbfb4d | 259 | |
192b9cd1 | 260 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_FETCH(rx, key, flags) \ |
16c91539 | 261 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), (key), NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_FETCH)) |
192b9cd1 AB |
262 | |
263 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_STORE(rx, key, value, flags) \ | |
16c91539 | 264 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), (key), (value), ((flags) | RXapif_STORE)) |
192b9cd1 AB |
265 | |
266 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_DELETE(rx, key, flags) \ | |
16c91539 | 267 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx),(key), NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_DELETE)) |
192b9cd1 AB |
268 | |
269 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_CLEAR(rx, flags) \ | |
16c91539 | 270 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_CLEAR)) |
192b9cd1 AB |
271 | |
272 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_EXISTS(rx, key, flags) \ | |
16c91539 | 273 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), (key), NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_EXISTS)) |
192b9cd1 AB |
274 | |
275 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_FIRSTKEY(rx, flags) \ | |
16c91539 | 276 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff_iter(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_FIRSTKEY)) |
192b9cd1 AB |
277 | |
278 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_NEXTKEY(rx, lastkey, flags) \ | |
16c91539 | 279 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff_iter(aTHX_ (rx), (lastkey), ((flags) | RXapif_NEXTKEY)) |
192b9cd1 AB |
280 | |
281 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_SCALAR(rx, flags) \ | |
16c91539 | 282 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_SCALAR)) |
192b9cd1 AB |
283 | |
284 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_COUNT(rx) \ | |
16c91539 | 285 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, NULL, RXapif_REGNAMES_COUNT) |
192b9cd1 AB |
286 | |
287 | #define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_ALL(rx, flags) \ | |
16c91539 | 288 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, NULL, flags) |
93b32b6d | 289 | |
49d7dfbc | 290 | #define CALLREG_PACKAGE(rx) \ |
16c91539 | 291 | RX_ENGINE(rx)->qr_package(aTHX_ (rx)) |
93b32b6d | 292 | |
00f254e2 | 293 | #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) |
f9f4320a | 294 | #define CALLREGDUPE(prog,param) \ |
f8149455 YO |
295 | Perl_re_dup(aTHX_ (prog),(param)) |
296 | ||
297 | #define CALLREGDUPE_PVT(prog,param) \ | |
16c91539 | 298 | (prog ? RX_ENGINE(prog)->dupe(aTHX_ (prog),(param)) \ |
00f254e2 | 299 | : (REGEXP *)NULL) |
f9f4320a | 300 | #endif |
14dd3ad8 | 301 | |
a20207d7 | 302 | |
bcdf7404 | 303 | |
a20207d7 YO |
304 | |
305 | ||
5ba4cab2 SH |
306 | /* |
307 | * Because of backward compatibility reasons the PERL_UNUSED_DECL | |
308 | * cannot be changed from postfix to PERL_UNUSED_DECL(x). Sigh. | |
309 | * | |
310 | * Note that there are C compilers such as MetroWerks CodeWarrior | |
1266ad8c | 311 | * which do not have an "inlined" way (like the gcc __attribute__) of |
5ba4cab2 SH |
312 | * marking unused variables (they need e.g. a #pragma) and therefore |
313 | * cpp macros like PERL_UNUSED_DECL cannot work for this purpose, even | |
314 | * if it were PERL_UNUSED_DECL(x), which it cannot be (see above). | |
315 | * | |
316 | */ | |
1266ad8c | 317 | |
9969cdde | 318 | #if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) && defined(__GNUC__) |
5b2bd0a5 | 319 | # ifdef __cplusplus |
5ba4cab2 | 320 | # define PERL_UNUSED_DECL |
5b2bd0a5 | 321 | # else |
5ba4cab2 | 322 | # define PERL_UNUSED_DECL __attribute__((unused)) |
5b2bd0a5 AMS |
323 | # endif |
324 | #endif | |
44dbb695 | 325 | |
5b2bd0a5 | 326 | #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_DECL |
98d1c64e | 327 | # if defined(HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) && (!defined(__cplusplus) || __GNUC__ >= 4) |
5ba4cab2 | 328 | # define PERL_UNUSED_DECL __attribute__unused__ |
b79c357a | 329 | # else |
5ba4cab2 | 330 | # define PERL_UNUSED_DECL |
b79c357a | 331 | # endif |
5b2bd0a5 | 332 | #endif |
00f254e2 | 333 | |
349b520e DM |
334 | /* gcc -Wall: |
335 | * for silencing unused variables that are actually used most of the time, | |
a730e3f2 JH |
336 | * but we cannot quite get rid of, such as "ax" in PPCODE+noargs xsubs, |
337 | * or variables/arguments that are used only in certain configurations. | |
349b520e | 338 | */ |
53c1dcc0 | 339 | #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_ARG |
c707756e | 340 | # define PERL_UNUSED_ARG(x) ((void)sizeof(x)) |
ad73156c | 341 | #endif |
53c1dcc0 | 342 | #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_VAR |
a730e3f2 | 343 | # define PERL_UNUSED_VAR(x) ((void)sizeof(x)) |
53c1dcc0 | 344 | #endif |
ad73156c | 345 | |
23491f1d | 346 | #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) || defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT) |
96a5add6 AL |
347 | # define PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT PERL_UNUSED_ARG(my_perl) |
348 | #else | |
349 | # define PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT | |
350 | #endif | |
351 | ||
24e7ff4e JH |
352 | /* gcc (-ansi) -pedantic doesn't allow gcc statement expressions, |
353 | * g++ allows them but seems to have problems with them | |
354 | * (insane errors ensue). | |
355 | * g++ does not give insane errors now (RMB 2008-01-30, gcc 4.2.2). | |
356 | */ | |
357 | #if defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC) || \ | |
358 | (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__cplusplus) && \ | |
359 | ((__GNUC__ < 4) || ((__GNUC__ == 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ < 2)))) | |
360 | # ifndef PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN | |
361 | # define PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN | |
362 | # endif | |
363 | #endif | |
364 | ||
ffea512f | 365 | /* Use PERL_UNUSED_RESULT() to suppress the warnings about unused results |
b469f1e0 JH |
366 | * of function calls, e.g. PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(foo(a, b)). |
367 | * | |
368 | * The main reason for this is that the combination of gcc -Wunused-result | |
369 | * (part of -Wall) and the __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) cannot | |
370 | * be silenced with casting to void. This causes trouble when the system | |
371 | * header files use the attribute. | |
372 | * | |
373 | * Use PERL_UNUSED_RESULT sparingly, though, since usually the warning | |
374 | * is there for a good reason: you might lose success/failure information, | |
375 | * or leak resources, or changes in resources. | |
ffea512f JH |
376 | * |
377 | * But sometimes you just want to ignore the return value, e.g. on | |
b469f1e0 JH |
378 | * codepaths soon ending up in abort, or in "best effort" attempts, |
379 | * or in situations where there is no good way to handle failures. | |
ffea512f | 380 | * |
b469f1e0 JH |
381 | * Sometimes PERL_UNUSED_RESULT might not be the most natural way: |
382 | * another possibility is that you can capture the return value | |
383 | * and use PERL_UNUSED_VAR on that. | |
ffea512f | 384 | * |
b469f1e0 JH |
385 | * The __typeof__() is used instead of typeof() since typeof() is not |
386 | * available under strict C89, and because of compilers masquerading | |
387 | * as gcc (clang and icc), we want exactly the gcc extension | |
388 | * __typeof__ and nothing else. | |
ffea512f JH |
389 | */ |
390 | #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_RESULT | |
b469f1e0 JH |
391 | # if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(HASATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT) |
392 | # define PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(v) STMT_START { __typeof__(v) z = (v); (void)sizeof(z); } STMT_END | |
ffea512f JH |
393 | # else |
394 | # define PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(v) ((void)(v)) | |
395 | # endif | |
396 | #endif | |
397 | ||
b56aac20 DM |
398 | /* on gcc (and clang), specify that a warning should be temporarily |
399 | * ignored; e.g. | |
400 | * | |
7347ee54 | 401 | * GCC_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(-Wmultichar); |
b56aac20 | 402 | * char b = 'ab'; |
7347ee54 | 403 | * GCC_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL; |
b56aac20 DM |
404 | * |
405 | * based on http://dbp-consulting.com/tutorials/SuppressingGCCWarnings.html | |
406 | * | |
407 | * Note that "pragma GCC diagnostic push/pop" was added in GCC 4.6, Mar 2011; | |
408 | * clang only pretends to be GCC 4.2, but still supports push/pop. | |
c1d6452f | 409 | * |
7347ee54 Z |
410 | * Note on usage: all macros must be used at a place where a declaration |
411 | * or statement can occur, i.e., not in the middle of an expression. | |
412 | * *_DIAG_IGNORE() and *_DIAG_RESTORE can be used in any such place, but | |
413 | * must be used without a following semicolon. *_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL() and | |
414 | * *_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL must be used with a following semicolon, and behave | |
415 | * syntactically as declarations (like dNOOP). *_DIAG_IGNORE_STMT() | |
416 | * and *_DIAG_RESTORE_STMT must be used with a following semicolon, | |
417 | * and behave syntactically as statements (like NOOP). | |
c1d6452f | 418 | * |
b56aac20 DM |
419 | */ |
420 | ||
57d4b8c5 | 421 | #if defined(__clang__) || defined(__clang) || \ |
d28ce8b4 | 422 | (defined( __GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100) + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 406) |
c1d6452f JH |
423 | # define GCC_DIAG_PRAGMA(x) _Pragma (#x) |
424 | /* clang has "clang diagnostic" pragmas, but also understands gcc. */ | |
b56aac20 | 425 | # define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") \ |
c1d6452f | 426 | GCC_DIAG_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic ignored #x) |
b56aac20 DM |
427 | # define GCC_DIAG_RESTORE _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") |
428 | #else | |
8ce6f80a JH |
429 | # define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(w) |
430 | # define GCC_DIAG_RESTORE | |
b56aac20 | 431 | #endif |
7347ee54 Z |
432 | #define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(x) GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) dNOOP |
433 | #define GCC_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL GCC_DIAG_RESTORE dNOOP | |
434 | #define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE_STMT(x) GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) NOOP | |
435 | #define GCC_DIAG_RESTORE_STMT GCC_DIAG_RESTORE NOOP | |
337458b1 JH |
436 | /* for clang specific pragmas */ |
437 | #if defined(__clang__) || defined(__clang) | |
438 | # define CLANG_DIAG_PRAGMA(x) _Pragma (#x) | |
439 | # define CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(x) _Pragma("clang diagnostic push") \ | |
440 | CLANG_DIAG_PRAGMA(clang diagnostic ignored #x) | |
441 | # define CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop") | |
442 | #else | |
443 | # define CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(w) | |
444 | # define CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE | |
445 | #endif | |
7347ee54 Z |
446 | #define CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(x) CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(x) dNOOP |
447 | #define CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE dNOOP | |
448 | #define CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE_STMT(x) CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(x) NOOP | |
449 | #define CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE_STMT CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE NOOP | |
b56aac20 | 450 | |
6879a07b TK |
451 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1300) |
452 | # define MSVC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) __pragma(warning(push)) \ | |
453 | __pragma(warning(disable : x)) | |
454 | # define MSVC_DIAG_RESTORE __pragma(warning(pop)) | |
455 | #else | |
456 | # define MSVC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) | |
457 | # define MSVC_DIAG_RESTORE | |
458 | #endif | |
459 | #define MSVC_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(x) MSVC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) dNOOP | |
460 | #define MSVC_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL MSVC_DIAG_RESTORE dNOOP | |
461 | #define MSVC_DIAG_IGNORE_STMT(x) MSVC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) NOOP | |
462 | #define MSVC_DIAG_RESTORE_STMT MSVC_DIAG_RESTORE NOOP | |
463 | ||
6f207bd3 | 464 | #define NOOP /*EMPTY*/(void)0 |
91ca80c3 | 465 | #define dNOOP struct Perl___notused_struct |
71be2cbc | 466 | |
0cb96387 | 467 | #ifndef pTHX |
a78adc84 | 468 | /* Don't bother defining tTHX ; using it outside |
e8dda941 JD |
469 | * code guarded by PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT is an error. |
470 | */ | |
0cb96387 GS |
471 | # define pTHX void |
472 | # define pTHX_ | |
0cb96387 GS |
473 | # define aTHX |
474 | # define aTHX_ | |
9399a70c | 475 | # define aTHXa(a) NOOP |
0cb96387 GS |
476 | # define dTHXa(a) dNOOP |
477 | # define dTHX dNOOP | |
894356b3 GS |
478 | # define pTHX_1 1 |
479 | # define pTHX_2 2 | |
480 | # define pTHX_3 3 | |
481 | # define pTHX_4 4 | |
3d42dc86 RGS |
482 | # define pTHX_5 5 |
483 | # define pTHX_6 6 | |
a3b680e6 AL |
484 | # define pTHX_7 7 |
485 | # define pTHX_8 8 | |
486 | # define pTHX_9 9 | |
a6fc70e5 | 487 | # define pTHX_12 12 |
0cb96387 GS |
488 | #endif |
489 | ||
27da23d5 JH |
490 | #ifndef dVAR |
491 | # define dVAR dNOOP | |
492 | #endif | |
493 | ||
b4f7f263 GS |
494 | /* these are only defined for compatibility; should not be used internally */ |
495 | #if !defined(pTHXo) && !defined(PERL_CORE) | |
0cb96387 GS |
496 | # define pTHXo pTHX |
497 | # define pTHXo_ pTHX_ | |
0cb96387 GS |
498 | # define aTHXo aTHX |
499 | # define aTHXo_ aTHX_ | |
c5be433b | 500 | # define dTHXo dTHX |
71d280e3 | 501 | # define dTHXoa(x) dTHXa(x) |
0cb96387 GS |
502 | #endif |
503 | ||
504 | #ifndef pTHXx | |
5aaab254 | 505 | # define pTHXx PerlInterpreter *my_perl |
0cb96387 | 506 | # define pTHXx_ pTHXx, |
0cb96387 GS |
507 | # define aTHXx my_perl |
508 | # define aTHXx_ aTHXx, | |
c5be433b | 509 | # define dTHXx dTHX |
22c35a8c | 510 | #endif |
71be2cbc | 511 | |
1de7c2ac GS |
512 | /* Under PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS (used in Windows for fork emulation) |
513 | * PerlIO_foo() expands to PL_StdIO->pFOO(PL_StdIO, ...). | |
514 | * dTHXs is therefore needed for all functions using PerlIO_foo(). */ | |
515 | #ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS | |
27da23d5 JH |
516 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE |
517 | # define dTHXs dVAR; dTHX | |
518 | # else | |
519 | # define dTHXs dTHX | |
520 | # endif | |
1de7c2ac | 521 | #else |
27da23d5 JH |
522 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE |
523 | # define dTHXs dVAR | |
524 | # else | |
525 | # define dTHXs dNOOP | |
526 | # endif | |
1de7c2ac GS |
527 | #endif |
528 | ||
5b692037 JH |
529 | #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN) && !defined(__cplusplus) |
530 | # ifndef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS | |
531 | # define PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS | |
532 | # endif | |
533 | #endif | |
534 | ||
728e2803 | 535 | /* |
536 | * STMT_START { statements; } STMT_END; | |
537 | * can be used as a single statement, as in | |
538 | * if (x) STMT_START { ... } STMT_END; else ... | |
539 | * | |
540 | * Trying to select a version that gives no warnings... | |
541 | */ | |
542 | #if !(defined(STMT_START) && defined(STMT_END)) | |
5b692037 | 543 | # ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS |
a0288114 | 544 | # define STMT_START (void)( /* gcc supports "({ STATEMENTS; })" */ |
728e2803 | 545 | # define STMT_END ) |
546 | # else | |
728e2803 | 547 | # define STMT_START do |
548 | # define STMT_END while (0) | |
728e2803 | 549 | # endif |
550 | #endif | |
551 | ||
d6f9c181 JH |
552 | #ifndef BYTEORDER /* Should never happen -- byteorder is in config.h */ |
553 | # define BYTEORDER 0x1234 | |
79072805 LW |
554 | #endif |
555 | ||
556 | /* Overall memory policy? */ | |
557 | #ifndef CONSERVATIVE | |
558 | # define LIBERAL 1 | |
559 | #endif | |
560 | ||
8ada0baa JH |
561 | #if 'A' == 65 && 'I' == 73 && 'J' == 74 && 'Z' == 90 |
562 | #define ASCIIish | |
563 | #else | |
564 | #undef ASCIIish | |
565 | #endif | |
566 | ||
79072805 LW |
567 | /* |
568 | * The following contortions are brought to you on behalf of all the | |
569 | * standards, semi-standards, de facto standards, not-so-de-facto standards | |
570 | * of the world, as well as all the other botches anyone ever thought of. | |
571 | * The basic theory is that if we work hard enough here, the rest of the | |
572 | * code can be a lot prettier. Well, so much for theory. Sorry, Henry... | |
573 | */ | |
ac58e20f | 574 | |
ee0007ab | 575 | /* define this once if either system, instead of cluttering up the src */ |
7c458fae | 576 | #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(WIN32) || defined(NETWARE) |
ee0007ab LW |
577 | #define DOSISH 1 |
578 | #endif | |
579 | ||
3d97541c | 580 | /* These exist only for back-compat with XS modules. */ |
8162b70e | 581 | #ifndef PERL_CORE |
516e10a9 | 582 | #define VOL volatile |
3d97541c | 583 | #define CAN_PROTOTYPE |
ae75e3d0 | 584 | #define _(args) args |
6c2ae642 | 585 | #define I_LIMITS |
36a113ce | 586 | #define I_STDARG |
6c2ae642 | 587 | #define STANDARD_C |
8162b70e | 588 | #endif |
663a0e37 | 589 | |
284167a5 S |
590 | /* By compiling a perl with -DNO_TAINT_SUPPORT or -DSILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT, |
591 | * you get a perl without taint support, but doubtlessly with a lesser | |
592 | * degree of support. Do not do so unless you know exactly what it means | |
593 | * technically, have a good reason to do so, and know exactly how the | |
594 | * perl will be used. perls with -DSILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT are considered | |
595 | * a potential security risk due to flat out ignoring the security-relevant | |
596 | * taint flags. This being said, a perl without taint support compiled in | |
597 | * has marginal run-time performance benefits. | |
598 | * SILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT implies NO_TAINT_SUPPORT. | |
599 | * SILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT is the same as NO_TAINT_SUPPORT except it | |
600 | * silently ignores -t/-T instead of throwing an exception. | |
053a3618 S |
601 | * |
602 | * DANGER! Using NO_TAINT_SUPPORT or SILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT | |
6ecb40c7 | 603 | * voids your nonexistent warranty! |
284167a5 | 604 | */ |
dc6d7f5c | 605 | #if defined(SILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT) && !defined(NO_TAINT_SUPPORT) |
284167a5 S |
606 | # define NO_TAINT_SUPPORT 1 |
607 | #endif | |
608 | ||
609 | /* NO_TAINT_SUPPORT can be set to transform virtually all taint-related | |
610 | * operations into no-ops for a very modest speed-up. Enable only if you | |
611 | * know what you're doing: tests and CPAN modules' tests are bound to fail. | |
612 | */ | |
dc6d7f5c | 613 | #ifdef NO_TAINT_SUPPORT |
284167a5 S |
614 | # define TAINT NOOP |
615 | # define TAINT_NOT NOOP | |
616 | # define TAINT_IF(c) NOOP | |
617 | # define TAINT_ENV() NOOP | |
618 | # define TAINT_PROPER(s) NOOP | |
619 | # define TAINT_set(s) NOOP | |
620 | # define TAINT_get 0 | |
621 | # define TAINTING_get 0 | |
622 | # define TAINTING_set(s) NOOP | |
623 | # define TAINT_WARN_get 0 | |
624 | # define TAINT_WARN_set(s) NOOP | |
625 | #else | |
bc2f1ca1 | 626 | /* Set to tainted if we are running under tainting mode */ |
d48c660d | 627 | # define TAINT (PL_tainted = PL_tainting) |
bc2f1ca1 KW |
628 | |
629 | # define TAINT_NOT (PL_tainted = FALSE) /* Untaint */ | |
630 | # define TAINT_IF(c) if (UNLIKELY(c)) { TAINT; } /* Conditionally taint */ | |
2439e033 | 631 | # define TAINT_ENV() if (UNLIKELY(PL_tainting)) { taint_env(); } |
bc2f1ca1 KW |
632 | /* croak or warn if tainting */ |
633 | # define TAINT_PROPER(s) if (UNLIKELY(PL_tainting)) { \ | |
634 | taint_proper(NULL, s); \ | |
635 | } | |
284167a5 | 636 | # define TAINT_set(s) (PL_tainted = (s)) |
34b63373 | 637 | # define TAINT_get (PL_tainted) /* Is something tainted? */ |
bc2f1ca1 | 638 | # define TAINTING_get (PL_tainting) /* Is taint checking enabled? */ |
284167a5 | 639 | # define TAINTING_set(s) (PL_tainting = (s)) |
bc2f1ca1 KW |
640 | # define TAINT_WARN_get (PL_taint_warn) /* FALSE => tainting violations |
641 | are fatal | |
642 | TRUE => they're just | |
643 | warnings */ | |
284167a5 S |
644 | # define TAINT_WARN_set(s) (PL_taint_warn = (s)) |
645 | #endif | |
a687059c | 646 | |
20be6587 DM |
647 | /* flags used internally only within pp_subst and pp_substcont */ |
648 | #ifdef PERL_CORE | |
649 | # define SUBST_TAINT_STR 1 /* string tainted */ | |
650 | # define SUBST_TAINT_PAT 2 /* pattern tainted */ | |
651 | # define SUBST_TAINT_REPL 4 /* replacement tainted */ | |
652 | # define SUBST_TAINT_RETAINT 8 /* use re'taint' in scope */ | |
653 | # define SUBST_TAINT_BOOLRET 16 /* return is boolean (don't taint) */ | |
654 | #endif | |
655 | ||
d460ef45 | 656 | /* XXX All process group stuff is handled in pp_sys.c. Should these |
a6e633de | 657 | defines move there? If so, I could simplify this a lot. --AD 9/96. |
658 | */ | |
659 | /* Process group stuff changed from traditional BSD to POSIX. | |
660 | perlfunc.pod documents the traditional BSD-style syntax, so we'll | |
661 | try to preserve that, if possible. | |
662 | */ | |
663 | #ifdef HAS_SETPGID | |
664 | # define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgid((pid), (pgrp)) | |
da5fdda8 AC |
665 | #elif defined(HAS_SETPGRP) && defined(USE_BSD_SETPGRP) |
666 | # define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgrp((pid), (pgrp)) | |
667 | #elif defined(HAS_SETPGRP2) | |
668 | # define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgrp2((pid), (pgrp)) | |
a6e633de | 669 | #endif |
670 | #if defined(BSD_SETPGRP) && !defined(HAS_SETPGRP) | |
671 | # define HAS_SETPGRP /* Well, effectively it does . . . */ | |
672 | #endif | |
673 | ||
674 | /* getpgid isn't POSIX, but at least Solaris and Linux have it, and it makes | |
675 | our life easier :-) so we'll try it. | |
676 | */ | |
677 | #ifdef HAS_GETPGID | |
678 | # define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgid((pid)) | |
da5fdda8 AC |
679 | #elif defined(HAS_GETPGRP) && defined(USE_BSD_GETPGRP) |
680 | # define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgrp((pid)) | |
681 | #elif defined(HAS_GETPGRP2) | |
682 | # define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgrp2((pid)) | |
a6e633de | 683 | #endif |
684 | #if defined(BSD_GETPGRP) && !defined(HAS_GETPGRP) | |
685 | # define HAS_GETPGRP /* Well, effectively it does . . . */ | |
686 | #endif | |
687 | ||
d460ef45 | 688 | /* These are not exact synonyms, since setpgrp() and getpgrp() may |
a6e633de | 689 | have different behaviors, but perl.h used to define USE_BSDPGRP |
690 | (prior to 5.003_05) so some extension might depend on it. | |
691 | */ | |
692 | #if defined(USE_BSD_SETPGRP) || defined(USE_BSD_GETPGRP) | |
693 | # ifndef USE_BSDPGRP | |
694 | # define USE_BSDPGRP | |
695 | # endif | |
663a0e37 LW |
696 | #endif |
697 | ||
486ec47a | 698 | /* HP-UX 10.X CMA (Common Multithreaded Architecture) insists that |
8ac5a1fe MH |
699 | pthread.h must be included before all other header files. |
700 | */ | |
3db8f154 | 701 | #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && defined(PTHREAD_H_FIRST) && defined(I_PTHREAD) |
8ac5a1fe MH |
702 | # include <pthread.h> |
703 | #endif | |
704 | ||
58ab9e8b | 705 | #include <sys/types.h> |
663a0e37 | 706 | |
9d82a2b7 | 707 | # include <stdarg.h> |
760ac839 | 708 | |
27db2737 JH |
709 | #ifdef I_STDINT |
710 | # include <stdint.h> | |
711 | #endif | |
712 | ||
fe14fcc3 | 713 | #include <ctype.h> |
63b481b9 AC |
714 | #include <float.h> |
715 | #include <limits.h> | |
a0d0e21e LW |
716 | |
717 | #ifdef METHOD /* Defined by OSF/1 v3.0 by ctype.h */ | |
718 | #undef METHOD | |
a0d0e21e LW |
719 | #endif |
720 | ||
12ae5dfc JH |
721 | #ifdef PERL_MICRO |
722 | # define NO_LOCALE | |
723 | #endif | |
724 | ||
4633a7c4 | 725 | #ifdef I_LOCALE |
36477c24 | 726 | # include <locale.h> |
4633a7c4 LW |
727 | #endif |
728 | ||
6ebbc862 KW |
729 | #ifdef I_XLOCALE |
730 | # include <xlocale.h> | |
731 | #endif | |
732 | ||
aa8a2baa KW |
733 | /* If not forbidden, we enable locale handling if either 1) the POSIX 2008 |
734 | * functions are available, or 2) just the setlocale() function. This logic is | |
735 | * repeated in t/loc_tools.pl and makedef.pl; The three should be kept in | |
736 | * sync. */ | |
737 | #if ! defined(NO_LOCALE) | |
738 | ||
739 | # if ! defined(NO_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) \ | |
740 | && defined(HAS_NEWLOCALE) \ | |
741 | && defined(HAS_USELOCALE) \ | |
742 | && defined(HAS_DUPLOCALE) \ | |
743 | && defined(HAS_FREELOCALE) \ | |
744 | && defined(LC_ALL_MASK) | |
745 | ||
746 | /* For simplicity, the code is written to assume that any platform advanced | |
747 | * enough to have the Posix 2008 locale functions has LC_ALL. The final | |
748 | * test above makes sure that assumption is valid */ | |
749 | ||
750 | # define HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE | |
751 | # define USE_LOCALE | |
752 | # elif defined(HAS_SETLOCALE) | |
753 | # define USE_LOCALE | |
754 | # endif | |
755 | #endif | |
756 | ||
757 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE | |
ccd65d51 | 758 | # define HAS_SKIP_LOCALE_INIT /* Solely for XS code to test for this |
af573503 | 759 | #define */ |
36477c24 | 760 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_COLLATE) && defined(LC_COLLATE) \ |
761 | && defined(HAS_STRXFRM) | |
762 | # define USE_LOCALE_COLLATE | |
763 | # endif | |
764 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_CTYPE) && defined(LC_CTYPE) | |
765 | # define USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
766 | # endif | |
767 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_NUMERIC) && defined(LC_NUMERIC) | |
768 | # define USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC | |
769 | # endif | |
fa9b773e KW |
770 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_MESSAGES) && defined(LC_MESSAGES) |
771 | # define USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES | |
772 | # endif | |
773 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_MONETARY) && defined(LC_MONETARY) | |
774 | # define USE_LOCALE_MONETARY | |
775 | # endif | |
56e45410 KW |
776 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_TIME) && defined(LC_TIME) |
777 | # define USE_LOCALE_TIME | |
778 | # endif | |
9821811f KW |
779 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_ADDRESS) && defined(LC_ADDRESS) |
780 | # define USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS | |
781 | # endif | |
782 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION) && defined(LC_IDENTIFICATION) | |
783 | # define USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION | |
784 | # endif | |
785 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT) && defined(LC_MEASUREMENT) | |
786 | # define USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT | |
787 | # endif | |
788 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_PAPER) && defined(LC_PAPER) | |
789 | # define USE_LOCALE_PAPER | |
790 | # endif | |
791 | # if !defined(NO_LOCALE_TELEPHONE) && defined(LC_TELEPHONE) | |
792 | # define USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE | |
793 | # endif | |
a0d0e21e | 794 | |
5a53bf38 KW |
795 | /* XXX The next few defines are unfortunately duplicated in makedef.pl, and |
796 | * changes here MUST also be made there */ | |
797 | ||
aa8a2baa KW |
798 | # if ! defined(HAS_SETLOCALE) && defined(HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) |
799 | # define USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE | |
800 | # ifndef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE | |
801 | # define USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE | |
802 | # endif | |
e1895adc KW |
803 | /* If compiled with |
804 | * -DUSE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE, will do so even | |
805 | * on unthreaded builds */ | |
aa8a2baa KW |
806 | # elif (defined(USE_ITHREADS) || defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE)) \ |
807 | && ( defined(HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) \ | |
808 | || (defined(WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400)) \ | |
809 | && ! defined(NO_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE) | |
e1895adc KW |
810 | # ifndef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE |
811 | # define USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE | |
812 | # endif | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
813 | # ifdef HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
814 | # define USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE | |
815 | # endif | |
816 | # endif | |
7f9e9632 KW |
817 | #endif |
818 | ||
69c5e0db KW |
819 | /* Microsoft documentation reads in the change log for VS 2015: |
820 | * "The localeconv function declared in locale.h now works correctly when | |
821 | * per-thread locale is enabled. In previous versions of the library, this | |
822 | * function would return the lconv data for the global locale, not the | |
823 | * thread's locale." | |
824 | */ | |
825 | #if defined(WIN32) && defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE) && _MSC_VER < 1900 | |
826 | # define TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV | |
827 | #endif | |
828 | ||
fe14fcc3 | 829 | #include <setjmp.h> |
79072805 | 830 | |
a0d0e21e | 831 | #ifdef I_SYS_PARAM |
79072805 LW |
832 | # ifdef PARAM_NEEDS_TYPES |
833 | # include <sys/types.h> | |
834 | # endif | |
835 | # include <sys/param.h> | |
352d5a3a | 836 | #endif |
79072805 | 837 | |
ce3470dc AD |
838 | /* On BSD-derived systems, <sys/param.h> defines BSD to a year-month |
839 | value something like 199306. This may be useful if no more-specific | |
840 | feature test is available. | |
841 | */ | |
842 | #if defined(BSD) | |
843 | # ifndef BSDish | |
844 | # define BSDish | |
845 | # endif | |
846 | #endif | |
847 | ||
dd512de3 AC |
848 | /* Use all the "standard" definitions */ |
849 | #include <stdlib.h> | |
03a14243 | 850 | |
3f270f98 JH |
851 | /* If this causes problems, set i_unistd=undef in the hint file. */ |
852 | #ifdef I_UNISTD | |
763ee752 AB |
853 | # if defined(__amigaos4__) |
854 | # ifdef I_NETINET_IN | |
855 | # include <netinet/in.h> | |
856 | # endif | |
857 | # endif | |
3f270f98 | 858 | # include <unistd.h> |
6e3136a6 AB |
859 | # if defined(__amigaos4__) |
860 | /* Under AmigaOS 4 newlib.library provides an environ. However using | |
861 | * it doesn't give us enough control over inheritance of variables by | |
862 | * subshells etc. so replace with custom version based on abc-shell | |
863 | * code. */ | |
864 | extern char **myenviron; | |
865 | # undef environ | |
866 | # define environ myenviron | |
867 | # endif | |
3f270f98 JH |
868 | #endif |
869 | ||
de8ca8af NT |
870 | /* for WCOREDUMP */ |
871 | #ifdef I_SYS_WAIT | |
872 | # include <sys/wait.h> | |
873 | #endif | |
874 | ||
9969cdde | 875 | #ifdef __SYMBIAN32__ |
27da23d5 JH |
876 | # undef _SC_ARG_MAX /* Symbian has _SC_ARG_MAX but no sysconf() */ |
877 | #endif | |
878 | ||
21e89b5f | 879 | #if defined(HAS_SYSCALL) && !defined(HAS_SYSCALL_PROTO) |
c45598c5 | 880 | EXTERN_C int syscall(int, ...); |
2ef53570 JH |
881 | #endif |
882 | ||
21e89b5f | 883 | #if defined(HAS_USLEEP) && !defined(HAS_USLEEP_PROTO) |
c45598c5 | 884 | EXTERN_C int usleep(unsigned int); |
2ef53570 JH |
885 | #endif |
886 | ||
f2f9e01d KW |
887 | /* macros for correct constant construction. These are in C99 <stdint.h> |
888 | * (so they will not be available in strict C89 mode), but they are nice, so | |
889 | * let's define them if necessary. */ | |
890 | #ifndef UINT16_C | |
891 | # if INTSIZE >= 2 | |
892 | # define UINT16_C(x) ((U16_TYPE)x##U) | |
893 | # else | |
894 | # define UINT16_C(x) ((U16_TYPE)x##UL) | |
895 | # endif | |
896 | #endif | |
1109a392 | 897 | |
f2f9e01d KW |
898 | #ifndef UINT32_C |
899 | # if INTSIZE >= 4 | |
900 | # define UINT32_C(x) ((U32_TYPE)x##U) | |
901 | # else | |
902 | # define UINT32_C(x) ((U32_TYPE)x##UL) | |
903 | # endif | |
904 | #endif | |
1109a392 | 905 | |
f2f9e01d KW |
906 | #ifdef I_STDINT |
907 | typedef intmax_t PERL_INTMAX_T; | |
908 | typedef uintmax_t PERL_UINTMAX_T; | |
909 | #endif | |
910 | ||
911 | /* N.B. We use QUADKIND here instead of HAS_QUAD here, because that doesn't | |
912 | * actually mean what it has always been documented to mean (see RT #119753) | |
913 | * and is explicitly turned off outside of core with dire warnings about | |
914 | * removing the undef. */ | |
915 | ||
916 | #if defined(QUADKIND) | |
917 | # undef PeRl_INT64_C | |
918 | # undef PeRl_UINT64_C | |
919 | /* Prefer the native integer types (int and long) over long long | |
920 | * (which is not C89) and Win32-specific __int64. */ | |
921 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_INT && INTSIZE == 8 | |
922 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) (c) | |
923 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,U) | |
924 | # endif | |
925 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG && LONGSIZE == 8 | |
926 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,L) | |
927 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,UL) | |
928 | # endif | |
929 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG && defined(HAS_LONG_LONG) | |
930 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,LL) | |
931 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,ULL) | |
932 | # endif | |
933 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64 | |
934 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,I64) | |
935 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,UI64) | |
936 | # endif | |
937 | # ifndef PeRl_INT64_C | |
938 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) ((I64)(c)) /* last resort */ | |
939 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) ((U64TYPE)(c)) | |
940 | # endif | |
941 | /* In OS X the INT64_C/UINT64_C are defined with LL/ULL, which will | |
942 | * not fly with C89-pedantic gcc, so let's undefine them first so that | |
943 | * we can redefine them with our native integer preferring versions. */ | |
944 | # if defined(PERL_DARWIN) && defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC) | |
945 | # undef INT64_C | |
946 | # undef UINT64_C | |
947 | # endif | |
948 | # ifndef INT64_C | |
949 | # define INT64_C(c) PeRl_INT64_C(c) | |
950 | # endif | |
951 | # ifndef UINT64_C | |
952 | # define UINT64_C(c) PeRl_UINT64_C(c) | |
953 | # endif | |
1109a392 | 954 | |
f2f9e01d KW |
955 | # ifndef I_STDINT |
956 | typedef I64TYPE PERL_INTMAX_T; | |
957 | typedef U64TYPE PERL_UINTMAX_T; | |
1109a392 | 958 | # endif |
f2f9e01d KW |
959 | # ifndef INTMAX_C |
960 | # define INTMAX_C(c) INT64_C(c) | |
961 | # endif | |
962 | # ifndef UINTMAX_C | |
963 | # define UINTMAX_C(c) UINT64_C(c) | |
964 | # endif | |
965 | ||
966 | #else /* below QUADKIND is undefined */ | |
967 | ||
968 | /* Perl doesn't work on 16 bit systems, so must be 32 bit */ | |
969 | # ifndef I_STDINT | |
970 | typedef I32TYPE PERL_INTMAX_T; | |
971 | typedef U32TYPE PERL_UINTMAX_T; | |
972 | # endif | |
973 | # ifndef INTMAX_C | |
974 | # define INTMAX_C(c) INT32_C(c) | |
975 | # endif | |
976 | # ifndef UINTMAX_C | |
977 | # define UINTMAX_C(c) UINT32_C(c) | |
978 | # endif | |
979 | ||
980 | #endif /* no QUADKIND */ | |
981 | ||
982 | #ifdef PERL_CORE | |
1109a392 MHM |
983 | |
984 | /* byte-swapping functions for big-/little-endian conversion */ | |
985 | # define _swab_16_(x) ((U16)( \ | |
f2f9e01d KW |
986 | (((U16)(x) & UINT16_C(0x00ff)) << 8) | \ |
987 | (((U16)(x) & UINT16_C(0xff00)) >> 8) )) | |
1109a392 MHM |
988 | |
989 | # define _swab_32_(x) ((U32)( \ | |
f2f9e01d KW |
990 | (((U32)(x) & UINT32_C(0x000000ff)) << 24) | \ |
991 | (((U32)(x) & UINT32_C(0x0000ff00)) << 8) | \ | |
992 | (((U32)(x) & UINT32_C(0x00ff0000)) >> 8) | \ | |
993 | (((U32)(x) & UINT32_C(0xff000000)) >> 24) )) | |
1109a392 MHM |
994 | |
995 | # ifdef HAS_QUAD | |
996 | # define _swab_64_(x) ((U64)( \ | |
f2f9e01d KW |
997 | (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x00000000000000ff)) << 56) | \ |
998 | (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x000000000000ff00)) << 40) | \ | |
999 | (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x0000000000ff0000)) << 24) | \ | |
1000 | (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x00000000ff000000)) << 8) | \ | |
1001 | (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x000000ff00000000)) >> 8) | \ | |
1002 | (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x0000ff0000000000)) >> 24) | \ | |
1003 | (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x00ff000000000000)) >> 40) | \ | |
1004 | (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0xff00000000000000)) >> 56) )) | |
1109a392 MHM |
1005 | # endif |
1006 | ||
9c17f24a NC |
1007 | /* The old value was hard coded at 1008. (4096-16) seems to be a bit faster, |
1008 | at least on FreeBSD. YMMV, so experiment. */ | |
1009 | #ifndef PERL_ARENA_SIZE | |
1010 | #define PERL_ARENA_SIZE 4080 | |
1011 | #endif | |
1012 | ||
ccb2c8b8 | 1013 | /* Maximum level of recursion */ |
2b9dff67 RGS |
1014 | #ifndef PERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN |
1015 | #define PERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN 100 | |
ccb2c8b8 RGS |
1016 | #endif |
1017 | ||
1109a392 MHM |
1018 | #endif /* PERL_CORE */ |
1019 | ||
e839e6ed DM |
1020 | /* Maximum number of args that may be passed to an OP_MULTICONCAT op. |
1021 | * It determines the size of local arrays in S_maybe_multiconcat() and | |
1022 | * pp_multiconcat(). | |
1023 | */ | |
1024 | #define PERL_MULTICONCAT_MAXARG 64 | |
1025 | ||
1026 | /* The indexes of fields of a multiconcat aux struct. | |
1027 | * The fixed fields are followed by nargs+1 const segment lengths, | |
1028 | * and if utf8 and non-utf8 differ, a second nargs+1 set for utf8. | |
1029 | */ | |
1030 | ||
1031 | #define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_NARGS 0 /* number of arguments */ | |
1032 | #define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_PLAIN_PV 1 /* non-utf8 constant string */ | |
1033 | #define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_PLAIN_LEN 2 /* non-utf8 constant string length */ | |
1034 | #define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_UTF8_PV 3 /* utf8 constant string */ | |
1035 | #define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_UTF8_LEN 4 /* utf8 constant string length */ | |
1036 | #define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_LENGTHS 5 /* first of nargs+1 const segment lens */ | |
1037 | #define PERL_MULTICONCAT_HEADER_SIZE 5 /* The number of fields of a | |
1038 | multiconcat header */ | |
1039 | ||
bdf3085f NC |
1040 | /* We no longer default to creating a new SV for GvSV. |
1041 | Do this before embed. */ | |
1042 | #ifndef PERL_CREATE_GVSV | |
7459f06b NC |
1043 | # ifndef PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV |
1044 | # define PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV | |
1045 | # endif | |
bdf3085f NC |
1046 | #endif |
1047 | ||
ca0c25f6 NC |
1048 | #if !defined(HAS_WAITPID) && !defined(HAS_WAIT4) || defined(HAS_WAITPID_RUNTIME) |
1049 | #define PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS | |
1050 | #endif | |
1051 | ||
739a0b84 | 1052 | #if !defined(OS2) && !defined(WIN32) && !defined(DJGPP) && !defined(__SYMBIAN32__) |
a62746fa RGS |
1053 | #define PERL_DEFAULT_DO_EXEC3_IMPLEMENTATION |
1054 | #endif | |
1055 | ||
c31fac66 GS |
1056 | #define MEM_SIZE Size_t |
1057 | ||
1936d2a7 NC |
1058 | /* Round all values passed to malloc up, by default to a multiple of |
1059 | sizeof(size_t) | |
1060 | */ | |
1061 | #ifndef PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM | |
1062 | #define PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM Size_t_size | |
1063 | #endif | |
1064 | ||
f1200559 WH |
1065 | /* sv_grow() will expand strings by at least a certain percentage of |
1066 | the previously *used* length to avoid excessive calls to realloc(). | |
1067 | The default is 25% of the current length. | |
1068 | */ | |
1069 | #ifndef PERL_STRLEN_EXPAND_SHIFT | |
1070 | # define PERL_STRLEN_EXPAND_SHIFT 2 | |
1071 | #endif | |
1072 | ||
4bd4e933 SH |
1073 | /* This use of offsetof() requires /Zc:offsetof- for VS2017 (and presumably |
1074 | * onwards) when building Socket.xs, but we can just use a different definition | |
1075 | * for STRUCT_OFFSET instead. */ | |
1076 | #if defined(WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1910 | |
1077 | # define STRUCT_OFFSET(s,m) (Size_t)(&(((s *)0)->m)) | |
1078 | #else | |
1079 | # include <stddef.h> | |
1080 | # define STRUCT_OFFSET(s,m) offsetof(s,m) | |
1081 | #endif | |
d0b86e2f | 1082 | |
86477e89 KW |
1083 | /* ptrdiff_t is C11, so undef it under pedantic builds. (Actually it is |
1084 | * in C89, but apparently there are platforms where it doesn't exist. See | |
1085 | * thread beginning at http://nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/251541.) | |
1086 | * */ | |
d0b86e2f BF |
1087 | #ifdef PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC |
1088 | # undef HAS_PTRDIFF_T | |
51371543 GS |
1089 | #endif |
1090 | ||
86477e89 KW |
1091 | #ifdef HAS_PTRDIFF_T |
1092 | # define Ptrdiff_t ptrdiff_t | |
1093 | #else | |
1094 | # define Ptrdiff_t SSize_t | |
1095 | #endif | |
1096 | ||
9969cdde | 1097 | #ifndef __SYMBIAN32__ |
d54fbe84 | 1098 | # include <string.h> |
51371543 GS |
1099 | #endif |
1100 | ||
55497cff | 1101 | /* This comes after <stdlib.h> so we don't try to change the standard |
1102 | * library prototypes; we'll use our own in proto.h instead. */ | |
03a14243 | 1103 | |
4633a7c4 | 1104 | #ifdef MYMALLOC |
86058a2d | 1105 | # ifdef PERL_POLLUTE_MALLOC |
ee13e175 | 1106 | # ifndef PERL_EXTMALLOC_DEF |
86058a2d GS |
1107 | # define Perl_malloc malloc |
1108 | # define Perl_calloc calloc | |
1109 | # define Perl_realloc realloc | |
1110 | # define Perl_mfree free | |
ee13e175 | 1111 | # endif |
86058a2d GS |
1112 | # else |
1113 | # define EMBEDMYMALLOC /* for compatibility */ | |
1114 | # endif | |
827e134a | 1115 | |
651b9576 GS |
1116 | # define safemalloc Perl_malloc |
1117 | # define safecalloc Perl_calloc | |
1118 | # define saferealloc Perl_realloc | |
1119 | # define safefree Perl_mfree | |
22f7c9c9 | 1120 | # define CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR_(code) STMT_START { \ |
54725a52 | 1121 | if (!TAINTING_get && MallocCfg_ptr[MallocCfg_cfg_env_read]) \ |
22f7c9c9 JH |
1122 | code; \ |
1123 | } STMT_END | |
1124 | # define CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR(ch) \ | |
1125 | CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR_(MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR(ch)) | |
1126 | # define panic_write2(s) write(2, s, strlen(s)) | |
1127 | # define CHECK_MALLOC_TAINT(newval) \ | |
1128 | CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR_( \ | |
1129 | if (newval) { \ | |
acfd4d8e | 1130 | PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(panic_write2("panic: tainting with $ENV{PERL_MALLOC_OPT}\n"));\ |
22f7c9c9 | 1131 | exit(1); }) |
22f7c9c9 | 1132 | # define MALLOC_CHECK_TAINT(argc,argv,env) STMT_START { \ |
b0891165 | 1133 | if (doing_taint(argc,argv,env)) { \ |
22f7c9c9 JH |
1134 | MallocCfg_ptr[MallocCfg_skip_cfg_env] = 1; \ |
1135 | }} STMT_END; | |
f2517201 GS |
1136 | #else /* MYMALLOC */ |
1137 | # define safemalloc safesysmalloc | |
1138 | # define safecalloc safesyscalloc | |
1139 | # define saferealloc safesysrealloc | |
1140 | # define safefree safesysfree | |
22f7c9c9 JH |
1141 | # define CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR(ch) ((void)0) |
1142 | # define CHECK_MALLOC_TAINT(newval) ((void)0) | |
1143 | # define MALLOC_CHECK_TAINT(argc,argv,env) | |
55497cff | 1144 | #endif /* MYMALLOC */ |
4633a7c4 | 1145 | |
fe13d51d | 1146 | /* diag_listed_as: "-T" is on the #! line, it must also be used on the command line */ |
27da23d5 | 1147 | #define TOO_LATE_FOR_(ch,what) Perl_croak(aTHX_ "\"-%c\" is on the #! line, it must also be used on the command line%s", (char)(ch), what) |
22f7c9c9 JH |
1148 | #define TOO_LATE_FOR(ch) TOO_LATE_FOR_(ch, "") |
1149 | #define MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR(ch) TOO_LATE_FOR_(ch, " with $ENV{PERL_MALLOC_OPT}") | |
1150 | #define MALLOC_CHECK_TAINT2(argc,argv) MALLOC_CHECK_TAINT(argc,argv,NULL) | |
1151 | ||
fc36a67e | 1152 | #ifndef memzero |
04322328 | 1153 | # define memzero(d,l) memset(d,0,l) |
d9d8d8de | 1154 | #endif |
378cc40b | 1155 | |
ae986130 | 1156 | #ifdef I_NETINET_IN |
79072805 | 1157 | # include <netinet/in.h> |
ae986130 LW |
1158 | #endif |
1159 | ||
28e8609d JH |
1160 | #ifdef I_ARPA_INET |
1161 | # include <arpa/inet.h> | |
1162 | #endif | |
1163 | ||
1aef975c | 1164 | #ifdef I_SYS_STAT |
84902520 | 1165 | # include <sys/stat.h> |
1aef975c | 1166 | #endif |
79072805 | 1167 | |
287a962e JD |
1168 | /* Microsoft VC's sys/stat.h defines all S_Ixxx macros except S_IFIFO. |
1169 | This definition should ideally go into win32/win32.h, but S_IFIFO is | |
1170 | used later here in perl.h before win32/win32.h is being included. */ | |
1171 | #if !defined(S_IFIFO) && defined(_S_IFIFO) | |
1172 | # define S_IFIFO _S_IFIFO | |
1173 | #endif | |
1174 | ||
cc3315ba | 1175 | /* The stat macros for Unisoft System V/88 (and derivatives |
a0d0e21e LW |
1176 | like UTekV) are broken, sometimes giving false positives. Undefine |
1177 | them here and let the code below set them to proper values. | |
1178 | ||
1179 | The ghs macro stands for GreenHills Software C-1.8.5 which | |
1180 | is the C compiler for sysV88 and the various derivatives. | |
1181 | This header file bug is corrected in gcc-2.5.8 and later versions. | |
1182 | --Kaveh Ghazi (ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu) 10/3/94. */ | |
1183 | ||
cc3315ba | 1184 | #if defined(m88k) && defined(ghs) |
79072805 LW |
1185 | # undef S_ISDIR |
1186 | # undef S_ISCHR | |
1187 | # undef S_ISBLK | |
1188 | # undef S_ISREG | |
1189 | # undef S_ISFIFO | |
1190 | # undef S_ISLNK | |
ee0007ab | 1191 | #endif |
135863df | 1192 | |
9245da2a | 1193 | #include <time.h> |
663a0e37 | 1194 | |
fe14fcc3 | 1195 | #ifdef I_SYS_TIME |
85e6fe83 | 1196 | # ifdef I_SYS_TIME_KERNEL |
663a0e37 LW |
1197 | # define KERNEL |
1198 | # endif | |
1199 | # include <sys/time.h> | |
85e6fe83 | 1200 | # ifdef I_SYS_TIME_KERNEL |
663a0e37 LW |
1201 | # undef KERNEL |
1202 | # endif | |
a687059c | 1203 | #endif |
135863df | 1204 | |
55497cff | 1205 | #if defined(HAS_TIMES) && defined(I_SYS_TIMES) |
85e6fe83 | 1206 | # include <sys/times.h> |
d9d8d8de | 1207 | #endif |
8d063cd8 | 1208 | |
663a0e37 | 1209 | #include <errno.h> |
1e743fda | 1210 | |
acfe0abc | 1211 | #if defined(WIN32) && defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS) |
b4748376 NIS |
1212 | # define WIN32SCK_IS_STDSCK /* don't pull in custom wsock layer */ |
1213 | #endif | |
1214 | ||
da70cfc6 | 1215 | #if defined(HAS_SOCKET) && !defined(WIN32) /* WIN32 handles sockets via win32.h */ |
1e743fda JH |
1216 | # include <sys/socket.h> |
1217 | # if defined(USE_SOCKS) && defined(I_SOCKS) | |
1218 | # if !defined(INCLUDE_PROTOTYPES) | |
1219 | # define INCLUDE_PROTOTYPES /* for <socks.h> */ | |
1220 | # define PERL_SOCKS_NEED_PROTOTYPES | |
1221 | # endif | |
1222 | # include <socks.h> | |
1223 | # ifdef PERL_SOCKS_NEED_PROTOTYPES /* keep cpp space clean */ | |
1224 | # undef INCLUDE_PROTOTYPES | |
1225 | # undef PERL_SOCKS_NEED_PROTOTYPES | |
ed6116ce | 1226 | # endif |
d460ef45 | 1227 | # endif |
1e743fda | 1228 | # ifdef I_NETDB |
2986a63f JH |
1229 | # ifdef NETWARE |
1230 | # include<stdio.h> | |
1231 | # endif | |
1e743fda JH |
1232 | # include <netdb.h> |
1233 | # endif | |
1234 | # ifndef ENOTSOCK | |
1235 | # ifdef I_NET_ERRNO | |
1236 | # include <net/errno.h> | |
1237 | # endif | |
1238 | # endif | |
1239 | #endif | |
1240 | ||
fa0a29af | 1241 | /* sockatmark() is so new (2001) that many places might have it hidden |
29820b6d MHM |
1242 | * behind some -D_BLAH_BLAH_SOURCE guard. The __THROW magic is required |
1243 | * e.g. in Gentoo, see http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12605 */ | |
fa0a29af | 1244 | #if defined(HAS_SOCKATMARK) && !defined(HAS_SOCKATMARK_PROTO) |
29820b6d MHM |
1245 | # if defined(__THROW) && defined(__GLIBC__) |
1246 | int sockatmark(int) __THROW; | |
1247 | # else | |
2ef53570 | 1248 | int sockatmark(int); |
29820b6d | 1249 | # endif |
2ef53570 JH |
1250 | #endif |
1251 | ||
7e827271 | 1252 | #if defined(__osf__) && defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED) /* Tru64 "cxx" (C++), see hints/dec_osf.sh for why the _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED cannot be defined. */ |
45d3b546 JH |
1253 | EXTERN_C int fchdir(int); |
1254 | EXTERN_C int flock(int, int); | |
1255 | EXTERN_C int fseeko(FILE *, off_t, int); | |
1256 | EXTERN_C off_t ftello(FILE *); | |
1257 | #endif | |
1258 | ||
7e827271 | 1259 | #if defined(__SUNPRO_CC) /* SUNWspro CC (C++) */ |
1ccb7c8d JH |
1260 | EXTERN_C char *crypt(const char *, const char *); |
1261 | #endif | |
1262 | ||
a54aca4b | 1263 | #if defined(__cplusplus) && defined(__CYGWIN__) |
667e2948 SP |
1264 | EXTERN_C char *crypt(const char *, const char *); |
1265 | #endif | |
1266 | ||
131e4949 TC |
1267 | /* |
1268 | =head1 Errno | |
1269 | ||
1270 | =for apidoc m|void|SETERRNO|int errcode|int vmserrcode | |
1271 | ||
1272 | Set C<errno>, and on VMS set C<vaxc$errno>. | |
1273 | ||
1274 | =for apidoc mn|void|dSAVEDERRNO | |
1275 | ||
1276 | Declare variables needed to save C<errno> and any operating system | |
1277 | specific error number. | |
1278 | ||
1279 | =for apidoc mn|void|dSAVE_ERRNO | |
1280 | ||
1281 | Declare variables needed to save C<errno> and any operating system | |
1282 | specific error number, and save them for optional later restoration | |
1283 | by C<RESTORE_ERRNO>. | |
1284 | ||
1285 | =for apidoc mn|void|SAVE_ERRNO | |
1286 | ||
1287 | Save C<errno> and any operating system specific error number for | |
1288 | optional later restoration by C<RESTORE_ERRNO>. Requires | |
1289 | C<dSAVEDERRNO> or C<dSAVE_ERRNO> in scope. | |
1290 | ||
1291 | =for apidoc mn|void|RESTORE_ERRNO | |
1292 | ||
1293 | Restore C<errno> and any operating system specific error number that | |
1294 | was saved by C<dSAVE_ERRNO> or C<RESTORE_ERRNO>. | |
1295 | ||
1296 | =cut | |
1297 | */ | |
1298 | ||
1e743fda JH |
1299 | #ifdef SETERRNO |
1300 | # undef SETERRNO /* SOCKS might have defined this */ | |
ed6116ce | 1301 | #endif |
f86702cc | 1302 | |
1303 | #ifdef VMS | |
1304 | # define SETERRNO(errcode,vmserrcode) \ | |
1305 | STMT_START { \ | |
1306 | set_errno(errcode); \ | |
1307 | set_vaxc_errno(vmserrcode); \ | |
1308 | } STMT_END | |
4ee39169 CS |
1309 | # define dSAVEDERRNO int saved_errno; unsigned saved_vms_errno |
1310 | # define dSAVE_ERRNO int saved_errno = errno; unsigned saved_vms_errno = vaxc$errno | |
1311 | # define SAVE_ERRNO ( saved_errno = errno, saved_vms_errno = vaxc$errno ) | |
1312 | # define RESTORE_ERRNO SETERRNO(saved_errno, saved_vms_errno) | |
1313 | ||
93189314 JH |
1314 | # define LIB_INVARG LIB$_INVARG |
1315 | # define RMS_DIR RMS$_DIR | |
1316 | # define RMS_FAC RMS$_FAC | |
1317 | # define RMS_FEX RMS$_FEX | |
1318 | # define RMS_FNF RMS$_FNF | |
1319 | # define RMS_IFI RMS$_IFI | |
1320 | # define RMS_ISI RMS$_ISI | |
1321 | # define RMS_PRV RMS$_PRV | |
1322 | # define SS_ACCVIO SS$_ACCVIO | |
1323 | # define SS_DEVOFFLINE SS$_DEVOFFLINE | |
1324 | # define SS_IVCHAN SS$_IVCHAN | |
1325 | # define SS_NORMAL SS$_NORMAL | |
8a9f18be | 1326 | # define SS_NOPRIV SS$_NOPRIV |
4388f261 | 1327 | # define SS_BUFFEROVF SS$_BUFFEROVF |
748a9306 | 1328 | #else |
93189314 JH |
1329 | # define LIB_INVARG 0 |
1330 | # define RMS_DIR 0 | |
1331 | # define RMS_FAC 0 | |
1332 | # define RMS_FEX 0 | |
1333 | # define RMS_FNF 0 | |
1334 | # define RMS_IFI 0 | |
1335 | # define RMS_ISI 0 | |
1336 | # define RMS_PRV 0 | |
1337 | # define SS_ACCVIO 0 | |
1338 | # define SS_DEVOFFLINE 0 | |
1339 | # define SS_IVCHAN 0 | |
1340 | # define SS_NORMAL 0 | |
8a9f18be | 1341 | # define SS_NOPRIV 0 |
4388f261 | 1342 | # define SS_BUFFEROVF 0 |
748a9306 | 1343 | #endif |
ed6116ce | 1344 | |
6ca940a9 TC |
1345 | #ifdef WIN32 |
1346 | # define dSAVEDERRNO int saved_errno; DWORD saved_win32_errno | |
1347 | # define dSAVE_ERRNO int saved_errno = errno; DWORD saved_win32_errno = GetLastError() | |
1348 | # define SAVE_ERRNO ( saved_errno = errno, saved_win32_errno = GetLastError() ) | |
1349 | # define RESTORE_ERRNO ( errno = saved_errno, SetLastError(saved_win32_errno) ) | |
1350 | #endif | |
1351 | ||
1352 | #ifdef OS2 | |
1353 | # define dSAVEDERRNO int saved_errno; unsigned long saved_os2_errno | |
1354 | # define dSAVE_ERRNO int saved_errno = errno; unsigned long saved_os2_errno = Perl_rc | |
1355 | # define SAVE_ERRNO ( saved_errno = errno, saved_os2_errno = Perl_rc ) | |
1356 | # define RESTORE_ERRNO ( errno = saved_errno, Perl_rc = saved_os2_errno ) | |
1357 | #endif | |
1358 | ||
1359 | #ifndef SETERRNO | |
1360 | # define SETERRNO(errcode,vmserrcode) (errno = (errcode)) | |
1361 | #endif | |
1362 | ||
1363 | #ifndef dSAVEDERRNO | |
1364 | # define dSAVEDERRNO int saved_errno | |
1365 | # define dSAVE_ERRNO int saved_errno = errno | |
1366 | # define SAVE_ERRNO (saved_errno = errno) | |
1367 | # define RESTORE_ERRNO (errno = saved_errno) | |
1368 | #endif | |
1369 | ||
40bec302 TC |
1370 | /* |
1371 | =head1 Warning and Dieing | |
1372 | ||
1373 | =for apidoc Amn|SV *|ERRSV | |
1374 | ||
1375 | Returns the SV for C<$@>, creating it if needed. | |
1376 | ||
1377 | =for apidoc Am|void|CLEAR_ERRSV | |
1378 | ||
1379 | Clear the contents of C<$@>, setting it to the empty string. | |
1380 | ||
1381 | This replaces any read-only SV with a fresh SV and removes any magic. | |
1382 | ||
1383 | =cut | |
1384 | */ | |
1385 | ||
f5fa9033 | 1386 | #define ERRSV GvSVn(PL_errgv) |
dfd167e9 | 1387 | |
b4f8d149 | 1388 | /* contains inlined gv_add_by_type */ |
dfd167e9 | 1389 | #define CLEAR_ERRSV() STMT_START { \ |
b4f8d149 DD |
1390 | SV ** const svp = &GvSV(PL_errgv); \ |
1391 | if (!*svp) { \ | |
a1b60c8d | 1392 | *svp = newSVpvs(""); \ |
b4f8d149 DD |
1393 | } else if (SvREADONLY(*svp)) { \ |
1394 | SvREFCNT_dec_NN(*svp); \ | |
b4f8d149 | 1395 | *svp = newSVpvs(""); \ |
dfd167e9 | 1396 | } else { \ |
b4f8d149 | 1397 | SV *const errsv = *svp; \ |
a1b60c8d | 1398 | SvPVCLEAR(errsv); \ |
b4f8d149 | 1399 | SvPOK_only(errsv); \ |
dfd167e9 NC |
1400 | if (SvMAGICAL(errsv)) { \ |
1401 | mg_free(errsv); \ | |
1402 | } \ | |
dfd167e9 NC |
1403 | } \ |
1404 | } STMT_END | |
1405 | ||
1406 | ||
414bf5ae MHM |
1407 | #ifdef PERL_CORE |
1408 | # define DEFSV (0 + GvSVn(PL_defgv)) | |
55b5114f FC |
1409 | # define DEFSV_set(sv) \ |
1410 | (SvREFCNT_dec(GvSV(PL_defgv)), GvSV(PL_defgv) = SvREFCNT_inc(sv)) | |
1411 | # define SAVE_DEFSV \ | |
1412 | ( \ | |
1413 | save_gp(PL_defgv, 0), \ | |
1414 | GvINTRO_off(PL_defgv), \ | |
1415 | SAVEGENERICSV(GvSV(PL_defgv)), \ | |
1416 | GvSV(PL_defgv) = NULL \ | |
1417 | ) | |
414bf5ae MHM |
1418 | #else |
1419 | # define DEFSV GvSVn(PL_defgv) | |
55b5114f FC |
1420 | # define DEFSV_set(sv) (GvSV(PL_defgv) = (sv)) |
1421 | # define SAVE_DEFSV SAVESPTR(GvSV(PL_defgv)) | |
414bf5ae | 1422 | #endif |
38a03e6e | 1423 | |
55497cff | 1424 | #ifndef errno |
5ff3f7a4 GS |
1425 | extern int errno; /* ANSI allows errno to be an lvalue expr. |
1426 | * For example in multithreaded environments | |
1427 | * something like this might happen: | |
1428 | * extern int *_errno(void); | |
1429 | * #define errno (*_errno()) */ | |
d9d8d8de | 1430 | #endif |
663a0e37 | 1431 | |
7e996671 KW |
1432 | #define UNKNOWN_ERRNO_MSG "(unknown)" |
1433 | ||
b21d8587 AC |
1434 | #if VMS |
1435 | #define Strerror(e) strerror((e), vaxc$errno) | |
1436 | #else | |
1437 | #define Strerror(e) strerror(e) | |
35c8bce7 | 1438 | #endif |
663a0e37 | 1439 | |
2304df62 | 1440 | #ifdef I_SYS_IOCTL |
79072805 LW |
1441 | # ifndef _IOCTL_ |
1442 | # include <sys/ioctl.h> | |
1443 | # endif | |
a687059c LW |
1444 | #endif |
1445 | ||
ee0007ab | 1446 | #if defined(mc300) || defined(mc500) || defined(mc700) || defined(mc6000) |
79072805 LW |
1447 | # ifdef HAS_SOCKETPAIR |
1448 | # undef HAS_SOCKETPAIR | |
1449 | # endif | |
2304df62 AD |
1450 | # ifdef I_NDBM |
1451 | # undef I_NDBM | |
79072805 | 1452 | # endif |
a687059c LW |
1453 | #endif |
1454 | ||
02fc2eee NC |
1455 | #ifndef HAS_SOCKETPAIR |
1456 | # ifdef HAS_SOCKET | |
1457 | # define socketpair Perl_my_socketpair | |
1458 | # endif | |
1459 | #endif | |
1460 | ||
a687059c | 1461 | #if INTSIZE == 2 |
79072805 LW |
1462 | # define htoni htons |
1463 | # define ntohi ntohs | |
a687059c | 1464 | #else |
79072805 LW |
1465 | # define htoni htonl |
1466 | # define ntohi ntohl | |
a687059c LW |
1467 | #endif |
1468 | ||
a0d0e21e | 1469 | /* Configure already sets Direntry_t */ |
35c8bce7 | 1470 | #if defined(I_DIRENT) |
da5fdda8 AC |
1471 | # include <dirent.h> |
1472 | #elif defined(I_SYS_NDIR) | |
1473 | # include <sys/ndir.h> | |
1474 | #elif defined(I_SYS_DIR) | |
1475 | # include <sys/dir.h> | |
4633a7c4 | 1476 | #endif |
a687059c | 1477 | |
c623bd54 LW |
1478 | /* |
1479 | * The following gobbledygook brought to you on behalf of __STDC__. | |
1480 | * (I could just use #ifndef __STDC__, but this is more bulletproof | |
1481 | * in the face of half-implementations.) | |
1482 | */ | |
1483 | ||
21e89b5f | 1484 | #if defined(I_SYSMODE) |
ca6e1c26 JH |
1485 | #include <sys/mode.h> |
1486 | #endif | |
1487 | ||
c623bd54 LW |
1488 | #ifndef S_IFMT |
1489 | # ifdef _S_IFMT | |
1490 | # define S_IFMT _S_IFMT | |
1491 | # else | |
1492 | # define S_IFMT 0170000 | |
1493 | # endif | |
1494 | #endif | |
1495 | ||
1496 | #ifndef S_ISDIR | |
1497 | # define S_ISDIR(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) | |
1498 | #endif | |
1499 | ||
1500 | #ifndef S_ISCHR | |
1501 | # define S_ISCHR(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR) | |
1502 | #endif | |
1503 | ||
1504 | #ifndef S_ISBLK | |
fe14fcc3 LW |
1505 | # ifdef S_IFBLK |
1506 | # define S_ISBLK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK) | |
1507 | # else | |
1508 | # define S_ISBLK(m) (0) | |
1509 | # endif | |
c623bd54 LW |
1510 | #endif |
1511 | ||
1512 | #ifndef S_ISREG | |
1513 | # define S_ISREG(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) | |
1514 | #endif | |
1515 | ||
1516 | #ifndef S_ISFIFO | |
fe14fcc3 LW |
1517 | # ifdef S_IFIFO |
1518 | # define S_ISFIFO(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO) | |
1519 | # else | |
1520 | # define S_ISFIFO(m) (0) | |
1521 | # endif | |
c623bd54 LW |
1522 | #endif |
1523 | ||
1524 | #ifndef S_ISLNK | |
da5fdda8 AC |
1525 | # ifdef _S_ISLNK |
1526 | # define S_ISLNK(m) _S_ISLNK(m) | |
1527 | # elif defined(_S_IFLNK) | |
1528 | # define S_ISLNK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == _S_IFLNK) | |
1529 | # elif defined(S_IFLNK) | |
1530 | # define S_ISLNK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) | |
1531 | # else | |
1532 | # define S_ISLNK(m) (0) | |
1533 | # endif | |
c623bd54 LW |
1534 | #endif |
1535 | ||
1536 | #ifndef S_ISSOCK | |
da5fdda8 AC |
1537 | # ifdef _S_ISSOCK |
1538 | # define S_ISSOCK(m) _S_ISSOCK(m) | |
1539 | # elif defined(_S_IFSOCK) | |
1540 | # define S_ISSOCK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == _S_IFSOCK) | |
1541 | # elif defined(S_IFSOCK) | |
1542 | # define S_ISSOCK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) | |
1543 | # else | |
1544 | # define S_ISSOCK(m) (0) | |
1545 | # endif | |
c623bd54 LW |
1546 | #endif |
1547 | ||
1548 | #ifndef S_IRUSR | |
1549 | # ifdef S_IREAD | |
1550 | # define S_IRUSR S_IREAD | |
1551 | # define S_IWUSR S_IWRITE | |
1552 | # define S_IXUSR S_IEXEC | |
1553 | # else | |
1554 | # define S_IRUSR 0400 | |
1555 | # define S_IWUSR 0200 | |
1556 | # define S_IXUSR 0100 | |
1557 | # endif | |
fac7cdfc JS |
1558 | #endif |
1559 | ||
1560 | #ifndef S_IRGRP | |
1561 | # ifdef S_IRUSR | |
1562 | # define S_IRGRP (S_IRUSR>>3) | |
1563 | # define S_IWGRP (S_IWUSR>>3) | |
1564 | # define S_IXGRP (S_IXUSR>>3) | |
1565 | # else | |
1566 | # define S_IRGRP 0040 | |
1567 | # define S_IWGRP 0020 | |
1568 | # define S_IXGRP 0010 | |
1569 | # endif | |
1570 | #endif | |
1571 | ||
1572 | #ifndef S_IROTH | |
1573 | # ifdef S_IRUSR | |
1574 | # define S_IROTH (S_IRUSR>>6) | |
1575 | # define S_IWOTH (S_IWUSR>>6) | |
1576 | # define S_IXOTH (S_IXUSR>>6) | |
1577 | # else | |
1578 | # define S_IROTH 0040 | |
1579 | # define S_IWOTH 0020 | |
1580 | # define S_IXOTH 0010 | |
1581 | # endif | |
c623bd54 LW |
1582 | #endif |
1583 | ||
1584 | #ifndef S_ISUID | |
1585 | # define S_ISUID 04000 | |
1586 | #endif | |
1587 | ||
1588 | #ifndef S_ISGID | |
1589 | # define S_ISGID 02000 | |
1590 | #endif | |
1591 | ||
ca6e1c26 JH |
1592 | #ifndef S_IRWXU |
1593 | # define S_IRWXU (S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IXUSR) | |
d460ef45 | 1594 | #endif |
ca6e1c26 JH |
1595 | |
1596 | #ifndef S_IRWXG | |
1597 | # define S_IRWXG (S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IXGRP) | |
d460ef45 | 1598 | #endif |
ca6e1c26 JH |
1599 | |
1600 | #ifndef S_IRWXO | |
1601 | # define S_IRWXO (S_IROTH|S_IWOTH|S_IXOTH) | |
d460ef45 | 1602 | #endif |
ca6e1c26 | 1603 | |
b6c36746 | 1604 | /* Haiku R1 seems to define S_IREAD and S_IWRITE in <posix/fcntl.h> |
c21fb2b8 JH |
1605 | * which would get included through <sys/file.h >, but that is 3000 |
1606 | * lines in the future. --jhi */ | |
1607 | ||
b6c36746 | 1608 | #if !defined(S_IREAD) && !defined(__HAIKU__) |
ca6e1c26 JH |
1609 | # define S_IREAD S_IRUSR |
1610 | #endif | |
1611 | ||
b6c36746 | 1612 | #if !defined(S_IWRITE) && !defined(__HAIKU__) |
ca6e1c26 JH |
1613 | # define S_IWRITE S_IWUSR |
1614 | #endif | |
1615 | ||
1616 | #ifndef S_IEXEC | |
1617 | # define S_IEXEC S_IXUSR | |
1618 | #endif | |
1619 | ||
a0d0e21e | 1620 | #if defined(cray) || defined(gould) || defined(i860) || defined(pyr) |
45d8adaa LW |
1621 | # define SLOPPYDIVIDE |
1622 | #endif | |
1623 | ||
748a9306 LW |
1624 | #ifdef UV |
1625 | #undef UV | |
1626 | #endif | |
1627 | ||
f1519f70 AC |
1628 | /* This used to be conditionally defined based on whether we had a sprintf() |
1629 | * that correctly returns the string length (as required by C89), but we no | |
1630 | * longer need that. XS modules can (and do) use this name, so it must remain | |
1631 | * a part of the API that's visible to modules. But we no longer document it | |
1632 | * either (because using sprintf() rather than snprintf() is almost always | |
1633 | * a bad idea). */ | |
1634 | #define my_sprintf sprintf | |
ce582cee | 1635 | |
5b692037 JH |
1636 | /* |
1637 | * If we have v?snprintf() and the C99 variadic macros, we can just | |
1638 | * use just the v?snprintf(). It is nice to try to trap the buffer | |
1639 | * overflow, however, so if we are DEBUGGING, and we cannot use the | |
e5afc1ae DD |
1640 | * gcc statement expressions, then use the function wrappers which try |
1641 | * to trap the overflow. If we can use the gcc statement expressions, | |
1642 | * we can try that even with the version that uses the C99 variadic | |
1643 | * macros. | |
5b692037 JH |
1644 | */ |
1645 | ||
1208b3dd | 1646 | /* Note that we do not check against snprintf()/vsnprintf() returning |
4059ba87 AC |
1647 | * negative values because that is non-standard behaviour and we use |
1648 | * snprintf/vsnprintf only iff HAS_VSNPRINTF has been defined, and | |
1649 | * that should be true only if the snprintf()/vsnprintf() are true | |
1650 | * to the standard. */ | |
1208b3dd | 1651 | |
571ee10c | 1652 | #define PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, api) STMT_START { if ((max) > 0 && (Size_t)len > (max)) Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: %s buffer overflow", STRINGIFY(api)); } STMT_END |
e8549682 | 1653 | |
a4eca1d4 JH |
1654 | #ifdef USE_QUADMATH |
1655 | # define my_snprintf Perl_my_snprintf | |
1656 | # define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_GUARDED | |
4059ba87 | 1657 | #elif defined(HAS_SNPRINTF) && defined(HAS_C99_VARIADIC_MACROS) && !(defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS)) && !defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC) |
5b692037 | 1658 | # ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS |
e8549682 | 1659 | # define my_snprintf(buffer, max, ...) ({ int len = snprintf(buffer, max, __VA_ARGS__); PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, snprintf); len; }) |
1208b3dd | 1660 | # define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_GUARDED |
5b692037 | 1661 | # else |
e8549682 | 1662 | # define my_snprintf(buffer, max, ...) snprintf(buffer, max, __VA_ARGS__) |
5b692037 JH |
1663 | # endif |
1664 | #else | |
1665 | # define my_snprintf Perl_my_snprintf | |
1208b3dd | 1666 | # define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_GUARDED |
5b692037 JH |
1667 | #endif |
1668 | ||
a4eca1d4 JH |
1669 | /* There is no quadmath_vsnprintf, and therefore my_vsnprintf() |
1670 | * dies if called under USE_QUADMATH. */ | |
4059ba87 | 1671 | #if defined(HAS_VSNPRINTF) && defined(HAS_C99_VARIADIC_MACROS) && !(defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS)) && !defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC) |
5b692037 | 1672 | # ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS |
e8549682 | 1673 | # define my_vsnprintf(buffer, max, ...) ({ int len = vsnprintf(buffer, max, __VA_ARGS__); PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, vsnprintf); len; }) |
1208b3dd | 1674 | # define PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_GUARDED |
5b692037 | 1675 | # else |
e8549682 | 1676 | # define my_vsnprintf(buffer, max, ...) vsnprintf(buffer, max, __VA_ARGS__) |
5b692037 JH |
1677 | # endif |
1678 | #else | |
1679 | # define my_vsnprintf Perl_my_vsnprintf | |
1208b3dd | 1680 | # define PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_GUARDED |
5b692037 | 1681 | #endif |
d9fad198 | 1682 | |
e8549682 JH |
1683 | /* You will definitely need to use the PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_POST_GUARD() |
1684 | * or PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_POST_GUARD() if you otherwise decide to ignore | |
1685 | * the result of my_snprintf() or my_vsnprintf(). (No, you should not | |
1686 | * completely ignore it: otherwise you cannot know whether your output | |
1687 | * was too long.) | |
1688 | * | |
1689 | * int len = my_sprintf(buf, max, ...); | |
1690 | * PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max); | |
1691 | * | |
1692 | * The trick is that in certain platforms [a] the my_sprintf() already | |
1693 | * contains the sanity check, while in certain platforms [b] it needs | |
1694 | * to be done as a separate step. The POST_GUARD is that step-- in [a] | |
1695 | * platforms the POST_GUARD actually does nothing since the check has | |
1696 | * already been done. Watch out for the max being the same in both calls. | |
1697 | * | |
1698 | * If you actually use the snprintf/vsnprintf return value already, | |
1699 | * you assumedly are checking its validity somehow. But you can | |
1700 | * insert the POST_GUARD() also in that case. */ | |
1701 | ||
1702 | #ifndef PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_GUARDED | |
1703 | # define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max) PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, snprintf) | |
1704 | #else | |
1705 | # define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max) PERL_UNUSED_VAR(len) | |
1706 | #endif | |
1707 | ||
1708 | #ifndef PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_GUARDED | |
1709 | # define PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max) PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, vsnprintf) | |
1710 | #else | |
1711 | # define PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max) PERL_UNUSED_VAR(len) | |
1712 | #endif | |
1713 | ||
a6cc4119 SP |
1714 | #ifdef HAS_STRLCAT |
1715 | # define my_strlcat strlcat | |
a6cc4119 SP |
1716 | #endif |
1717 | ||
6dba01e2 KW |
1718 | #if defined(PERL_CORE) || defined(PERL_EXT) |
1719 | # ifdef HAS_MEMRCHR | |
1720 | # define my_memrchr memrchr | |
1721 | # else | |
1722 | # define my_memrchr S_my_memrchr | |
1723 | # endif | |
1724 | #endif | |
1725 | ||
a6cc4119 SP |
1726 | #ifdef HAS_STRLCPY |
1727 | # define my_strlcpy strlcpy | |
a6cc4119 SP |
1728 | #endif |
1729 | ||
aefb3fa0 DIM |
1730 | #ifdef HAS_STRNLEN |
1731 | # define my_strnlen strnlen | |
aefb3fa0 DIM |
1732 | #endif |
1733 | ||
05f13f53 | 1734 | /* |
27d4fb96 | 1735 | The IV type is supposed to be long enough to hold any integral |
1736 | value or a pointer. | |
1737 | --Andy Dougherty August 1996 | |
1738 | */ | |
1739 | ||
a22e52b9 JH |
1740 | typedef IVTYPE IV; |
1741 | typedef UVTYPE UV; | |
8175356b | 1742 | |
10cc9d2a | 1743 | #if defined(USE_64_BIT_INT) && defined(HAS_QUAD) |
6b8eaf93 | 1744 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_INT64_T && defined(INT64_MAX) |
5ff3f7a4 GS |
1745 | # define IV_MAX INT64_MAX |
1746 | # define IV_MIN INT64_MIN | |
1747 | # define UV_MAX UINT64_MAX | |
cae7ae48 JH |
1748 | # ifndef UINT64_MIN |
1749 | # define UINT64_MIN 0 | |
1750 | # endif | |
5ff3f7a4 GS |
1751 | # define UV_MIN UINT64_MIN |
1752 | # else | |
1753 | # define IV_MAX PERL_QUAD_MAX | |
1754 | # define IV_MIN PERL_QUAD_MIN | |
1755 | # define UV_MAX PERL_UQUAD_MAX | |
1756 | # define UV_MIN PERL_UQUAD_MIN | |
1757 | # endif | |
cf2093f6 JH |
1758 | # define IV_IS_QUAD |
1759 | # define UV_IS_QUAD | |
79072805 | 1760 | #else |
8175356b | 1761 | # if defined(INT32_MAX) && IVSIZE == 4 |
5ff3f7a4 GS |
1762 | # define IV_MAX INT32_MAX |
1763 | # define IV_MIN INT32_MIN | |
716026f9 DL |
1764 | # ifndef UINT32_MAX_BROKEN /* e.g. HP-UX with gcc messes this up */ |
1765 | # define UV_MAX UINT32_MAX | |
1766 | # else | |
1767 | # define UV_MAX 4294967295U | |
1768 | # endif | |
cae7ae48 JH |
1769 | # ifndef UINT32_MIN |
1770 | # define UINT32_MIN 0 | |
1771 | # endif | |
5ff3f7a4 GS |
1772 | # define UV_MIN UINT32_MIN |
1773 | # else | |
1774 | # define IV_MAX PERL_LONG_MAX | |
1775 | # define IV_MIN PERL_LONG_MIN | |
1776 | # define UV_MAX PERL_ULONG_MAX | |
1777 | # define UV_MIN PERL_ULONG_MIN | |
1778 | # endif | |
8175356b | 1779 | # if IVSIZE == 8 |
cf2093f6 JH |
1780 | # define IV_IS_QUAD |
1781 | # define UV_IS_QUAD | |
de1c2614 JH |
1782 | # ifndef HAS_QUAD |
1783 | # define HAS_QUAD | |
1784 | # endif | |
cf2093f6 JH |
1785 | # else |
1786 | # undef IV_IS_QUAD | |
1787 | # undef UV_IS_QUAD | |
9ea40801 | 1788 | #if !defined(PERL_CORE) || defined(USING_MSVC6) |
e25d460c NC |
1789 | /* We think that removing this decade-old undef this will cause too much |
1790 | breakage on CPAN for too little gain. (See RT #119753) | |
9ea40801 SH |
1791 | However, we do need HAS_QUAD in the core for use by the drand48 code, |
1792 | but not for Win32 VC6 because it has poor __int64 support. */ | |
cb4b14d5 | 1793 | # undef HAS_QUAD |
e25d460c | 1794 | #endif |
cf2093f6 | 1795 | # endif |
79072805 | 1796 | #endif |
d7d93a81 | 1797 | |
6313e544 JH |
1798 | #define Size_t_MAX (~(Size_t)0) |
1799 | #define SSize_t_MAX (SSize_t)(~(Size_t)0 >> 1) | |
9a543cee | 1800 | |
cae7ae48 | 1801 | #define IV_DIG (BIT_DIGITS(IVSIZE * 8)) |
22ec83e3 | 1802 | #define UV_DIG (BIT_DIGITS(UVSIZE * 8)) |
56431972 | 1803 | |
28e5dec8 | 1804 | #ifndef NO_PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV |
f5c03d33 | 1805 | #define PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV /* We like our integers to stay integers. */ |
28e5dec8 JH |
1806 | #endif |
1807 | ||
d460ef45 | 1808 | /* |
26bb67e2 JH |
1809 | * The macros INT2PTR and NUM2PTR are (despite their names) |
1810 | * bi-directional: they will convert int/float to or from pointers. | |
1811 | * However the conversion to int/float are named explicitly: | |
1812 | * PTR2IV, PTR2UV, PTR2NV. | |
1813 | * | |
1814 | * For int conversions we do not need two casts if pointers are | |
1815 | * the same size as IV and UV. Otherwise we need an explicit | |
1816 | * cast (PTRV) to avoid compiler warnings. | |
1817 | */ | |
56431972 RB |
1818 | #if (IVSIZE == PTRSIZE) && (UVSIZE == PTRSIZE) |
1819 | # define PTRV UV | |
1820 | # define INT2PTR(any,d) (any)(d) | |
da5fdda8 AC |
1821 | #elif PTRSIZE == LONGSIZE |
1822 | # define PTRV unsigned long | |
1823 | # define PTR2ul(p) (unsigned long)(p) | |
56431972 | 1824 | #else |
da5fdda8 | 1825 | # define PTRV unsigned |
e91e3b10 RB |
1826 | #endif |
1827 | ||
1828 | #ifndef INT2PTR | |
56431972 | 1829 | # define INT2PTR(any,d) (any)(PTRV)(d) |
42718184 | 1830 | #endif |
e91e3b10 RB |
1831 | |
1832 | #ifndef PTR2ul | |
1833 | # define PTR2ul(p) INT2PTR(unsigned long,p) | |
1834 | #endif | |
1835 | ||
56431972 RB |
1836 | #define NUM2PTR(any,d) (any)(PTRV)(d) |
1837 | #define PTR2IV(p) INT2PTR(IV,p) | |
1838 | #define PTR2UV(p) INT2PTR(UV,p) | |
1839 | #define PTR2NV(p) NUM2PTR(NV,p) | |
e91e3b10 | 1840 | #define PTR2nat(p) (PTRV)(p) /* pointer to integer of PTRSIZE */ |
d460ef45 | 1841 | |
8141890a JH |
1842 | /* According to strict ANSI C89 one cannot freely cast between |
1843 | * data pointers and function (code) pointers. There are at least | |
1844 | * two ways around this. One (used below) is to do two casts, | |
1845 | * first the other pointer to an (unsigned) integer, and then | |
1846 | * the integer to the other pointer. The other way would be | |
1847 | * to use unions to "overlay" the pointers. For an example of | |
1848 | * the latter technique, see union dirpu in struct xpvio in sv.h. | |
1849 | * The only feasible use is probably temporarily storing | |
1850 | * function pointers in a data pointer (such as a void pointer). */ | |
1851 | ||
e91e3b10 RB |
1852 | #define DPTR2FPTR(t,p) ((t)PTR2nat(p)) /* data pointer to function pointer */ |
1853 | #define FPTR2DPTR(t,p) ((t)PTR2nat(p)) /* function pointer to data pointer */ | |
8141890a | 1854 | |
65202027 | 1855 | #ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE |
f3654d06 JH |
1856 | # if LONG_DOUBLESIZE == DOUBLESIZE |
1857 | # define LONG_DOUBLE_EQUALS_DOUBLE | |
1858 | # undef USE_LONG_DOUBLE /* Ouch! */ | |
65202027 DS |
1859 | # endif |
1860 | #endif | |
1861 | ||
2d4389e4 JH |
1862 | /* The following is all to get LDBL_DIG, in order to pick a nice |
1863 | default value for printing floating point numbers in Gconvert. | |
1864 | (see config.h) | |
1865 | */ | |
63b481b9 | 1866 | #ifndef HAS_LDBL_DIG |
68d4903c | 1867 | # if LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 10 |
63b481b9 AC |
1868 | # define LDBL_DIG 18 /* assume IEEE */ |
1869 | # elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 12 | |
68d4903c | 1870 | # define LDBL_DIG 18 /* gcc? */ |
63b481b9 AC |
1871 | # elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 16 |
1872 | # define LDBL_DIG 33 /* assume IEEE */ | |
1873 | # elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == DOUBLESIZE | |
1874 | # define LDBL_DIG DBL_DIG /* bummer */ | |
68d4903c | 1875 | # endif |
2d4389e4 JH |
1876 | #endif |
1877 | ||
a22e52b9 | 1878 | typedef NVTYPE NV; |
8175356b | 1879 | |
792d8dab JH |
1880 | #ifdef I_IEEEFP |
1881 | # include <ieeefp.h> | |
1882 | #endif | |
923fc586 | 1883 | |
c32c3de1 JH |
1884 | #ifdef USING_MSVC6 |
1885 | /* VC6 has broken NaN semantics: NaN == NaN returns true instead of false, | |
1886 | * and for example NaN < IV_MIN. */ | |
bcd8bfa9 JH |
1887 | # define NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN |
1888 | #endif | |
1889 | #if defined(__DECC) && defined(__osf__) | |
1890 | /* Also Tru64 cc has broken NaN comparisons. */ | |
1891 | # define NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN | |
c32c3de1 | 1892 | #endif |
6504068e JH |
1893 | #if defined(__sgi) |
1894 | # define NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN | |
1895 | #endif | |
c32c3de1 | 1896 | |
65202027 | 1897 | #ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE |
923fc586 JH |
1898 | # ifdef I_SUNMATH |
1899 | # include <sunmath.h> | |
1900 | # endif | |
84e6cb05 | 1901 | # if defined(LDBL_DIG) |
05b4a618 JH |
1902 | # define NV_DIG LDBL_DIG |
1903 | # ifdef LDBL_MANT_DIG | |
1904 | # define NV_MANT_DIG LDBL_MANT_DIG | |
1905 | # endif | |
1906 | # ifdef LDBL_MIN | |
1907 | # define NV_MIN LDBL_MIN | |
1908 | # endif | |
1909 | # ifdef LDBL_MAX | |
1910 | # define NV_MAX LDBL_MAX | |
1911 | # endif | |
1912 | # ifdef LDBL_MIN_EXP | |
1913 | # define NV_MIN_EXP LDBL_MIN_EXP | |
1914 | # endif | |
1915 | # ifdef LDBL_MAX_EXP | |
1916 | # define NV_MAX_EXP LDBL_MAX_EXP | |
1917 | # endif | |
1918 | # ifdef LDBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
1919 | # define NV_MIN_10_EXP LDBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
1920 | # endif | |
1921 | # ifdef LDBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
1922 | # define NV_MAX_10_EXP LDBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
1923 | # endif | |
1924 | # ifdef LDBL_EPSILON | |
1925 | # define NV_EPSILON LDBL_EPSILON | |
1926 | # endif | |
1927 | # ifdef LDBL_MAX | |
1928 | # define NV_MAX LDBL_MAX | |
20f6aaab | 1929 | /* Having LDBL_MAX doesn't necessarily mean that we have LDBL_MIN... -Allen */ |
da5fdda8 AC |
1930 | # elif defined(HUGE_VALL) |
1931 | # define NV_MAX HUGE_VALL | |
f4a14a62 JH |
1932 | # endif |
1933 | # endif | |
84e6cb05 | 1934 | # if defined(HAS_SQRTL) |
8a00eddc JH |
1935 | # define Perl_acos acosl |
1936 | # define Perl_asin asinl | |
1937 | # define Perl_atan atanl | |
940e3d56 JH |
1938 | # define Perl_atan2 atan2l |
1939 | # define Perl_ceil ceill | |
1940 | # define Perl_cos cosl | |
8a00eddc | 1941 | # define Perl_cosh coshl |
940e3d56 | 1942 | # define Perl_exp expl |
55da5e5b | 1943 | /* no Perl_fabs, but there's PERL_ABS */ |
940e3d56 JH |
1944 | # define Perl_floor floorl |
1945 | # define Perl_fmod fmodl | |
1946 | # define Perl_log logl | |
8a00eddc | 1947 | # define Perl_log10 log10l |
940e3d56 JH |
1948 | # define Perl_pow powl |
1949 | # define Perl_sin sinl | |
8a00eddc | 1950 | # define Perl_sinh sinhl |
940e3d56 | 1951 | # define Perl_sqrt sqrtl |
8a00eddc JH |
1952 | # define Perl_tan tanl |
1953 | # define Perl_tanh tanhl | |
68d4903c | 1954 | # endif |
a3540c92 | 1955 | /* e.g. libsunmath doesn't have modfl and frexpl as of mid-March 2000 */ |
05b4a618 JH |
1956 | # ifndef Perl_modf |
1957 | # ifdef HAS_MODFL | |
1958 | # define Perl_modf(x,y) modfl(x,y) | |
51997bc3 NC |
1959 | /* eg glibc 2.2 series seems to provide modfl on ppc and arm, but has no |
1960 | prototype in <math.h> */ | |
05b4a618 | 1961 | # ifndef HAS_MODFL_PROTO |
a221a8a5 | 1962 | EXTERN_C long double modfl(long double, long double *); |
05b4a618 JH |
1963 | # endif |
1964 | # elif (defined(HAS_TRUNCL) || defined(HAS_AINTL)) && defined(HAS_COPYSIGNL) | |
55954f19 | 1965 | extern long double Perl_my_modfl(long double x, long double *ip); |
03476e8e | 1966 | # define Perl_modf(x,y) Perl_my_modfl(x,y) |
05b4a618 | 1967 | # endif |
a3540c92 | 1968 | # endif |
05b4a618 JH |
1969 | # ifndef Perl_frexp |
1970 | # ifdef HAS_FREXPL | |
1971 | # define Perl_frexp(x,y) frexpl(x,y) | |
da5fdda8 | 1972 | # elif defined(HAS_ILOGBL) && defined(HAS_SCALBNL) |
05b4a618 | 1973 | extern long double Perl_my_frexpl(long double x, int *e); |
da5fdda8 | 1974 | # define Perl_frexp(x,y) Perl_my_frexpl(x,y) |
03476e8e | 1975 | # endif |
a3540c92 | 1976 | # endif |
05b4a618 JH |
1977 | # ifndef Perl_ldexp |
1978 | # ifdef HAS_LDEXPL | |
1979 | # define Perl_ldexp(x, y) ldexpl(x,y) | |
da5fdda8 AC |
1980 | # elif defined(HAS_SCALBNL) && FLT_RADIX == 2 |
1981 | # define Perl_ldexp(x,y) scalbnl(x,y) | |
98181445 JH |
1982 | # endif |
1983 | # endif | |
38dbb4c5 | 1984 | # ifndef Perl_isnan |
e4c957f4 | 1985 | # if defined(HAS_ISNANL) && !(defined(isnan) && defined(HAS_C99)) |
758a5d79 | 1986 | # define Perl_isnan(x) isnanl(x) |
a1115378 JH |
1987 | # elif defined(__sgi) && defined(__c99) /* XXX Configure test needed */ |
1988 | # define Perl_isnan(x) isnan(x) | |
758a5d79 JH |
1989 | # endif |
1990 | # endif | |
1991 | # ifndef Perl_isinf | |
e4c957f4 | 1992 | # if defined(HAS_ISINFL) && !(defined(isinf) && defined(HAS_C99)) |
87190886 | 1993 | # define Perl_isinf(x) isinfl(x) |
a1115378 JH |
1994 | # elif defined(__sgi) && defined(__c99) /* XXX Configure test needed */ |
1995 | # define Perl_isinf(x) isinf(x) | |
bcd8bfa9 | 1996 | # elif defined(LDBL_MAX) && !defined(NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN) |
efcbf317 | 1997 | # define Perl_isinf(x) ((x) > LDBL_MAX || (x) < -LDBL_MAX) |
a3540c92 JH |
1998 | # endif |
1999 | # endif | |
e38461cc JH |
2000 | # ifndef Perl_isfinite |
2001 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) Perl_isfinitel(x) | |
2002 | # endif | |
84e6cb05 JH |
2003 | #elif defined(USE_QUADMATH) && defined(I_QUADMATH) |
2004 | # include <quadmath.h> | |
2005 | # define NV_DIG FLT128_DIG | |
2006 | # define NV_MANT_DIG FLT128_MANT_DIG | |
2007 | # define NV_MIN FLT128_MIN | |
2008 | # define NV_MAX FLT128_MAX | |
2009 | # define NV_MIN_EXP FLT128_MIN_EXP | |
2010 | # define NV_MAX_EXP FLT128_MAX_EXP | |
2011 | # define NV_EPSILON FLT128_EPSILON | |
2012 | # define NV_MIN_10_EXP FLT128_MIN_10_EXP | |
2013 | # define NV_MAX_10_EXP FLT128_MAX_10_EXP | |
84e6cb05 JH |
2014 | # define Perl_acos acosq |
2015 | # define Perl_asin asinq | |
2016 | # define Perl_atan atanq | |
2017 | # define Perl_atan2 atan2q | |
2018 | # define Perl_ceil ceilq | |
2019 | # define Perl_cos cosq | |
2020 | # define Perl_cosh coshq | |
2021 | # define Perl_exp expq | |
2022 | /* no Perl_fabs, but there's PERL_ABS */ | |
2023 | # define Perl_floor floorq | |
2024 | # define Perl_fmod fmodq | |
2025 | # define Perl_log logq | |
2026 | # define Perl_log10 log10q | |
e6081c0e | 2027 | # define Perl_signbit signbitq |
84e6cb05 JH |
2028 | # define Perl_pow powq |
2029 | # define Perl_sin sinq | |
2030 | # define Perl_sinh sinhq | |
2031 | # define Perl_sqrt sqrtq | |
2032 | # define Perl_tan tanq | |
2033 | # define Perl_tanh tanhq | |
2034 | # define Perl_modf(x,y) modfq(x,y) | |
2035 | # define Perl_frexp(x,y) frexpq(x,y) | |
2036 | # define Perl_ldexp(x, y) ldexpq(x,y) | |
2037 | # define Perl_isinf(x) isinfq(x) | |
2038 | # define Perl_isnan(x) isnanq(x) | |
2039 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) !(isnanq(x) || isinfq(x)) | |
b28053d1 JH |
2040 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) ((x) == 0.0Q ? 0 : isinfq(x) ? 3 : isnanq(x) ? 4 : PERL_ABS(x) < FLT128_MIN ? 2 : 1) |
2041 | # define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 3) | |
2042 | # define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 4) | |
2043 | # define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 1) | |
2044 | # define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 2) | |
2045 | # define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 0) | |
65202027 | 2046 | #else |
2d4389e4 | 2047 | # define NV_DIG DBL_DIG |
63b481b9 AC |
2048 | # define NV_MANT_DIG DBL_MANT_DIG |
2049 | # define NV_MIN DBL_MIN | |
2050 | # define NV_MAX DBL_MAX | |
2051 | # define NV_MIN_EXP DBL_MIN_EXP | |
2052 | # define NV_MAX_EXP DBL_MAX_EXP | |
2053 | # define NV_MIN_10_EXP DBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
2054 | # define NV_MAX_10_EXP DBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
2055 | # define NV_EPSILON DBL_EPSILON | |
2056 | # define NV_MAX DBL_MAX | |
2057 | # define NV_MIN DBL_MIN | |
940e3d56 | 2058 | |
55da5e5b | 2059 | /* These math interfaces are C89. */ |
8a00eddc JH |
2060 | # define Perl_acos acos |
2061 | # define Perl_asin asin | |
2062 | # define Perl_atan atan | |
940e3d56 JH |
2063 | # define Perl_atan2 atan2 |
2064 | # define Perl_ceil ceil | |
2065 | # define Perl_cos cos | |
8a00eddc | 2066 | # define Perl_cosh cosh |
940e3d56 | 2067 | # define Perl_exp exp |
55da5e5b | 2068 | /* no Perl_fabs, but there's PERL_ABS */ |
940e3d56 JH |
2069 | # define Perl_floor floor |
2070 | # define Perl_fmod fmod | |
2071 | # define Perl_log log | |
8a00eddc | 2072 | # define Perl_log10 log10 |
940e3d56 JH |
2073 | # define Perl_pow pow |
2074 | # define Perl_sin sin | |
8a00eddc | 2075 | # define Perl_sinh sinh |
940e3d56 | 2076 | # define Perl_sqrt sqrt |
8a00eddc JH |
2077 | # define Perl_tan tan |
2078 | # define Perl_tanh tanh | |
940e3d56 JH |
2079 | |
2080 | # define Perl_modf(x,y) modf(x,y) | |
2081 | # define Perl_frexp(x,y) frexp(x,y) | |
2082 | # define Perl_ldexp(x,y) ldexp(x,y) | |
2083 | ||
1a322af2 JH |
2084 | # ifndef Perl_isnan |
2085 | # ifdef HAS_ISNAN | |
2086 | # define Perl_isnan(x) isnan(x) | |
2087 | # endif | |
2088 | # endif | |
2089 | # ifndef Perl_isinf | |
2090 | # if defined(HAS_ISINF) | |
2091 | # define Perl_isinf(x) isinf(x) | |
bcd8bfa9 | 2092 | # elif defined(DBL_MAX) && !defined(NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN) |
efcbf317 | 2093 | # define Perl_isinf(x) ((x) > DBL_MAX || (x) < -DBL_MAX) |
1a322af2 JH |
2094 | # endif |
2095 | # endif | |
2096 | # ifndef Perl_isfinite | |
2097 | # ifdef HAS_ISFINITE | |
2098 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) isfinite(x) | |
2099 | # elif defined(HAS_FINITE) | |
2100 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) finite(x) | |
2101 | # endif | |
2102 | # endif | |
758a5d79 JH |
2103 | #endif |
2104 | ||
30404d48 JH |
2105 | /* fpclassify(): C99. It is supposed to be a macro that switches on |
2106 | * the sizeof() of its argument, so there's no need for e.g. fpclassifyl().*/ | |
2107 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && defined(HAS_FPCLASSIFY) | |
2108 | # include <math.h> | |
25c46df8 JH |
2109 | # if defined(FP_INFINITE) && defined(FP_NAN) |
2110 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fpclassify(x) | |
2111 | # define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_INFINITE) | |
2112 | # define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NAN) | |
2113 | # define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NORMAL) | |
2114 | # define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SUBNORMAL) | |
2115 | # define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_ZERO) | |
2116 | # elif defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_QNAN) | |
2117 | /* Some versions of HP-UX (10.20) have (only) fpclassify() but which is | |
2118 | * actually not the C99 fpclassify, with its own set of return defines. */ | |
2119 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fpclassify(x) | |
2120 | # define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_INF) | |
2121 | # define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_INF) | |
82947af8 | 2122 | # define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SNAN) |
25c46df8 JH |
2123 | # define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_QNAN) |
2124 | # define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_NORM) | |
1ae51000 | 2125 | # define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_NORM) |
25c46df8 JH |
2126 | # define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_DENORM) |
2127 | # define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_DENORM) | |
2128 | # define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_ZERO) | |
2129 | # define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_ZERO) | |
2130 | # else | |
2131 | # undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */ | |
2132 | # endif | |
30404d48 JH |
2133 | #endif |
2134 | ||
25c46df8 JH |
2135 | /* fp_classify(): Legacy: VMS, maybe Unicos? The values, however, |
2136 | * are identical to the C99 fpclassify(). */ | |
2137 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && defined(HAS_FP_CLASSIFY) | |
2138 | # include <math.h> | |
558f3e66 CB |
2139 | # ifdef __VMS |
2140 | /* FP_INFINITE and others are here rather than in math.h as C99 stipulates */ | |
2141 | # include <fp.h> | |
56610b8f CB |
2142 | /* oh, and the isnormal macro has a typo in it! */ |
2143 | # undef isnormal | |
2144 | # define isnormal(x) Perl_fp_class_norm(x) | |
558f3e66 | 2145 | # endif |
25c46df8 JH |
2146 | # if defined(FP_INFINITE) && defined(FP_NAN) |
2147 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_classify(x) | |
2148 | # define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_INFINITE) | |
2149 | # define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NAN) | |
2150 | # define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NORMAL) | |
2151 | # define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SUBNORMAL) | |
2152 | # define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_ZERO) | |
2153 | # else | |
2154 | # undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */ | |
2155 | # endif | |
f279e099 | 2156 | #endif |
205f51d8 | 2157 | |
30404d48 JH |
2158 | /* Feel free to check with me for the SGI manpages, SGI testing, |
2159 | * etcetera, if you want to try getting this to work with IRIX. | |
2160 | * | |
2161 | * - Allen <allens@cpan.org> */ | |
2162 | ||
2163 | /* fpclass(): SysV, at least Solaris and some versions of IRIX. */ | |
758a5d79 | 2164 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && (defined(HAS_FPCLASS)||defined(HAS_FPCLASSL)) |
25c46df8 JH |
2165 | /* Solaris and IRIX have fpclass/fpclassl, but they are using |
2166 | * an enum typedef, not cpp symbols, and Configure doesn't detect that. | |
2167 | * Define some symbols also as cpp symbols so we can detect them. */ | |
033a6f7a | 2168 | # if defined(__sun) || defined(__sgi) /* XXX Configure test instead */ |
25c46df8 JH |
2169 | # define FP_PINF FP_PINF |
2170 | # define FP_QNAN FP_QNAN | |
2171 | # endif | |
f279e099 | 2172 | # include <math.h> |
758a5d79 JH |
2173 | # ifdef I_IEEFP |
2174 | # include <ieeefp.h> | |
2175 | # endif | |
2176 | # ifdef I_FP | |
2177 | # include <fp.h> | |
2178 | # endif | |
2179 | # if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && defined(HAS_FPCLASSL) | |
f279e099 | 2180 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fpclassl(x) |
758a5d79 | 2181 | # else |
f279e099 JH |
2182 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fpclass(x) |
2183 | # endif | |
25c46df8 | 2184 | # if defined(FP_CLASS_PINF) && defined(FP_CLASS_SNAN) |
f279e099 JH |
2185 | # define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_SNAN) |
2186 | # define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_QNAN) | |
2187 | # define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_NINF) | |
2188 | # define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_PINF) | |
2189 | # define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_NNORM) | |
2190 | # define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_PNORM) | |
2191 | # define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_NDENORM) | |
2192 | # define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_PDENORM) | |
2193 | # define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_NZERO) | |
2194 | # define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_PZERO) | |
25c46df8 | 2195 | # elif defined(FP_PINF) && defined(FP_QNAN) |
f279e099 JH |
2196 | # define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SNAN) |
2197 | # define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_QNAN) | |
2198 | # define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NINF) | |
2199 | # define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PINF) | |
2200 | # define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NNORM) | |
2201 | # define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PNORM) | |
2202 | # define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NDENORM) | |
2203 | # define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PDENORM) | |
2204 | # define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NZERO) | |
2205 | # define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PZERO) | |
25c46df8 JH |
2206 | # else |
2207 | # undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */ | |
758a5d79 | 2208 | # endif |
758a5d79 JH |
2209 | #endif |
2210 | ||
30404d48 JH |
2211 | /* fp_class(): Legacy: at least Tru64, some versions of IRIX. */ |
2212 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && (defined(HAS_FP_CLASS)||defined(HAS_FP_CLASSL)) | |
758a5d79 JH |
2213 | # include <math.h> |
2214 | # if !defined(FP_SNAN) && defined(I_FP_CLASS) | |
2215 | # include <fp_class.h> | |
2216 | # endif | |
25c46df8 | 2217 | # if defined(FP_POS_INF) && defined(FP_QNAN) |
033a6f7a | 2218 | # ifdef __sgi /* XXX Configure test instead */ |
25c46df8 JH |
2219 | # ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE |
2220 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_class_l(x) | |
2221 | # else | |
2222 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_class_d(x) | |
2223 | # endif | |
f279e099 | 2224 | # else |
25c46df8 JH |
2225 | # if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && defined(HAS_FP_CLASSL) |
2226 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_classl(x) | |
2227 | # else | |
2228 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_class(x) | |
2229 | # endif | |
f279e099 | 2230 | # endif |
25c46df8 JH |
2231 | # if defined(FP_POS_INF) && defined(FP_QNAN) |
2232 | # define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SNAN) | |
2233 | # define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_QNAN) | |
2234 | # define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NEG_INF) | |
2235 | # define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_POS_INF) | |
2236 | # define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NEG_NORM) | |
2237 | # define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_POS_NORM) | |
2238 | # define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NEG_DENORM) | |
2239 | # define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_POS_DENORM) | |
2240 | # define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NEG_ZERO) | |
2241 | # define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_POS_ZERO) | |
30404d48 | 2242 | # else |
25c46df8 | 2243 | # undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */ |
30404d48 | 2244 | # endif |
f279e099 | 2245 | # endif |
30404d48 JH |
2246 | #endif |
2247 | ||
052758ae | 2248 | /* class(), _class(): Legacy: AIX. */ |
758a5d79 JH |
2249 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && defined(HAS_CLASS) |
2250 | # include <math.h> | |
25c46df8 JH |
2251 | # if defined(FP_PLUS_NORM) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF) |
2252 | # ifndef _cplusplus | |
2253 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) class(x) | |
2254 | # else | |
2255 | # define Perl_fp_class(x) _class(x) | |
2256 | # endif | |
2257 | # if defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_NANQ) | |
2258 | # define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NANS) | |
2259 | # define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NANQ) | |
2260 | # define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_INF) | |
2261 | # define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_INF) | |
2262 | # define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_NORM) | |
2263 | # define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_NORM) | |
2264 | # define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_DENORM) | |
2265 | # define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_DENORM) | |
2266 | # define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_ZERO) | |
2267 | # define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_ZERO) | |
2268 | # else | |
2269 | # undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */ | |
2270 | # endif | |
758a5d79 | 2271 | # endif |
30404d48 JH |
2272 | #endif |
2273 | ||
2274 | /* Win32: _fpclass(), _isnan(), _finite(). */ | |
90f54b14 | 2275 | #ifdef _MSC_VER |
796ea9ea JH |
2276 | # ifndef Perl_isnan |
2277 | # define Perl_isnan(x) _isnan(x) | |
2278 | # endif | |
2279 | # ifndef Perl_isfinite | |
2280 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) _finite(x) | |
2281 | # endif | |
2282 | # ifndef Perl_fp_class_snan | |
25c46df8 JH |
2283 | /* No simple way to #define Perl_fp_class because _fpclass() |
2284 | * returns a set of bits. */ | |
796ea9ea JH |
2285 | # define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_SNAN) |
2286 | # define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_QNAN) | |
82947af8 | 2287 | # define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_SNAN|_FPCLASS_QNAN)) |
796ea9ea JH |
2288 | # define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_NINF)) |
2289 | # define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_PINF)) | |
2290 | # define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_NINF|_FPCLASS_PINF)) | |
2291 | # define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_NN) | |
2292 | # define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_PN) | |
2293 | # define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_NN|_FPCLASS_PN)) | |
2294 | # define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_ND) | |
2295 | # define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_PD) | |
2296 | # define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_ND|_FPCLASS_PD)) | |
2297 | # define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_NZ) | |
2298 | # define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_PZ) | |
2299 | # define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_NZ|_FPCLASS_PZ)) | |
2300 | # endif | |
f279e099 JH |
2301 | #endif |
2302 | ||
2303 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class_inf) && \ | |
2304 | defined(Perl_fp_class_pinf) && defined(Perl_fp_class_ninf) | |
2305 | # define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) \ | |
2306 | (Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) || Perl_fp_class_ninf(x)) | |
2307 | #endif | |
2308 | ||
2309 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class_nan) && \ | |
2310 | defined(Perl_fp_class_snan) && defined(Perl_fp_class_qnan) | |
2311 | # define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) \ | |
2312 | (Perl_fp_class_snan(x) || Perl_fp_class_qnan(x)) | |
2313 | #endif | |
2314 | ||
2315 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class_zero) && \ | |
2316 | defined(Perl_fp_class_pzero) && defined(Perl_fp_class_nzero) | |
2317 | # define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) \ | |
2318 | (Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) || Perl_fp_class_nzero(x)) | |
2319 | #endif | |
2320 | ||
2321 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class_norm) && \ | |
2322 | defined(Perl_fp_class_pnorm) && defined(Perl_fp_class_nnorm) | |
2323 | # define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) \ | |
2324 | (Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) || Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x)) | |
2325 | #endif | |
2326 | ||
2327 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class_denorm) && \ | |
2328 | defined(Perl_fp_class_pdenorm) && defined(Perl_fp_class_ndenorm) | |
2329 | # define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) \ | |
2330 | (Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) || Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x)) | |
796ea9ea | 2331 | #endif |
758a5d79 JH |
2332 | |
2333 | #ifndef Perl_isnan | |
1a322af2 JH |
2334 | # ifdef Perl_fp_class_nan |
2335 | # define Perl_isnan(x) Perl_fp_class_nan(x) | |
da5fdda8 AC |
2336 | # elif defined(HAS_UNORDERED) |
2337 | # define Perl_isnan(x) unordered((x), 0.0) | |
758a5d79 | 2338 | # else |
da5fdda8 | 2339 | # define Perl_isnan(x) ((x)!=(x)) |
758a5d79 JH |
2340 | # endif |
2341 | #endif | |
2342 | ||
1a322af2 JH |
2343 | #ifndef Perl_isinf |
2344 | # ifdef Perl_fp_class_inf | |
2345 | # define Perl_isinf(x) Perl_fp_class_inf(x) | |
2346 | # endif | |
ca6c63e1 JH |
2347 | #endif |
2348 | ||
758a5d79 | 2349 | #ifndef Perl_isfinite |
25c46df8 | 2350 | # if defined(HAS_ISFINITE) && !defined(isfinite) |
c496ca58 | 2351 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) isfinite((double)(x)) |
4efd38a4 | 2352 | # elif defined(HAS_FINITE) |
c496ca58 | 2353 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) finite((double)(x)) |
4efd38a4 JH |
2354 | # elif defined(Perl_fp_class_finite) |
2355 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) Perl_fp_class_finite(x) | |
758a5d79 | 2356 | # else |
c496ca58 JH |
2357 | /* For the infinities the multiplication returns nan, |
2358 | * for the nan the multiplication also returns nan, | |
2359 | * for everything else (that is, finite) zero should be returned. */ | |
4efd38a4 | 2360 | # define Perl_isfinite(x) (((x) * 0) == 0) |
a3540c92 | 2361 | # endif |
65202027 DS |
2362 | #endif |
2363 | ||
25c46df8 JH |
2364 | #ifndef Perl_isinf |
2365 | # if defined(Perl_isfinite) && defined(Perl_isnan) | |
2366 | # define Perl_isinf(x) !(Perl_isfinite(x)||Perl_isnan(x)) | |
2367 | # endif | |
2368 | #endif | |
2369 | ||
d3685250 JH |
2370 | /* We need Perl_isfinitel (ends with ell) (if available) even when |
2371 | * not USE_LONG_DOUBLE because the printf code (sv_catpvfn_flags) | |
2372 | * needs that. */ | |
2373 | #if defined(HAS_LONG_DOUBLE) && !defined(Perl_isfinitel) | |
2374 | /* If isfinite() is a macro and looks like we have C99, | |
2375 | * we assume it's the type-aware C99 isfinite(). */ | |
c06e9e3e | 2376 | # if defined(HAS_ISFINITE) && defined(isfinite) && defined(HAS_C99) |
d3685250 JH |
2377 | # define Perl_isfinitel(x) isfinite(x) |
2378 | # elif defined(HAS_ISFINITEL) | |
2379 | # define Perl_isfinitel(x) isfinitel(x) | |
2380 | # elif defined(HAS_FINITEL) | |
2381 | # define Perl_isfinitel(x) finitel(x) | |
2382 | # elif defined(HAS_INFL) && defined(HAS_NANL) | |
2383 | # define Perl_isfinitel(x) !(isinfl(x)||isnanl(x)) | |
16334e6e | 2384 | # else |
99bf9e32 | 2385 | # define Perl_isfinitel(x) ((x) * 0 == 0) /* See Perl_isfinite. */ |
d3685250 JH |
2386 | # endif |
2387 | #endif | |
2388 | ||
a36244b7 JH |
2389 | /* The default is to use Perl's own atof() implementation (in numeric.c). |
2390 | * Usually that is the one to use but for some platforms (e.g. UNICOS) | |
2391 | * it is however best to use the native implementation of atof. | |
2392 | * You can experiment with using your native one by -DUSE_PERL_ATOF=0. | |
2393 | * Some good tests to try out with either setting are t/base/num.t, | |
205f51d8 AS |
2394 | * t/op/numconvert.t, and t/op/pack.t. Note that if using long doubles |
2395 | * you may need to be using a different function than atof! */ | |
a36244b7 JH |
2396 | |
2397 | #ifndef USE_PERL_ATOF | |
2398 | # ifndef _UNICOS | |
2399 | # define USE_PERL_ATOF | |
2400 | # endif | |
2401 | #else | |
2402 | # if USE_PERL_ATOF == 0 | |
2403 | # undef USE_PERL_ATOF | |
2404 | # endif | |
2405 | #endif | |
2406 | ||
2407 | #ifdef USE_PERL_ATOF | |
2408 | # define Perl_atof(s) Perl_my_atof(s) | |
6928bedc | 2409 | # define Perl_atof2(s, n) Perl_my_atof3(aTHX_ (s), &(n), 0) |
a36244b7 JH |
2410 | #else |
2411 | # define Perl_atof(s) (NV)atof(s) | |
2412 | # define Perl_atof2(s, n) ((n) = atof(s)) | |
2413 | #endif | |
6928bedc | 2414 | #define my_atof2(a,b) my_atof3(a,b,0) |
cf2093f6 | 2415 | |
99abf803 | 2416 | /* |
2417 | * CHAR_MIN and CHAR_MAX are not included here, as the (char) type may be | |
2418 | * ambiguous. It may be equivalent to (signed char) or (unsigned char) | |
2419 | * depending on local options. Until Configure detects this (or at least | |
2420 | * detects whether the "signed" keyword is available) the CHAR ranges | |
2421 | * will not be included. UCHAR functions normally. | |
2422 | * - kja | |
2423 | */ | |
27d4fb96 | 2424 | |
6ec488b3 AC |
2425 | #define PERL_UCHAR_MIN ((unsigned char)0) |
2426 | #define PERL_UCHAR_MAX ((unsigned char)UCHAR_MAX) | |
27d4fb96 | 2427 | |
6ec488b3 AC |
2428 | #define PERL_USHORT_MIN ((unsigned short)0) |
2429 | #define PERL_USHORT_MAX ((unsigned short)USHRT_MAX) | |
27d4fb96 | 2430 | |
6ec488b3 AC |
2431 | #define PERL_SHORT_MAX ((short)SHRT_MAX) |
2432 | #define PERL_SHORT_MIN ((short)SHRT_MIN) | |
27d4fb96 | 2433 | |
6ec488b3 | 2434 | #define PERL_UINT_MAX ((unsigned int)UINT_MAX) |
99abf803 | 2435 | #define PERL_UINT_MIN ((unsigned int)0) |
27d4fb96 | 2436 | |
6ec488b3 AC |
2437 | #define PERL_INT_MAX ((int)INT_MAX) |
2438 | #define PERL_INT_MIN ((int)INT_MIN) | |
27d4fb96 | 2439 | |
6ec488b3 | 2440 | #define PERL_ULONG_MAX ((unsigned long)ULONG_MAX) |
99abf803 | 2441 | #define PERL_ULONG_MIN ((unsigned long)0L) |
27d4fb96 | 2442 | |
6ec488b3 AC |
2443 | #define PERL_LONG_MAX ((long)LONG_MAX) |
2444 | #define PERL_LONG_MIN ((long)LONG_MIN) | |
760ac839 | 2445 | |
d7d93a81 | 2446 | #ifdef UV_IS_QUAD |
99abf803 | 2447 | # define PERL_UQUAD_MAX (~(UV)0) |
f1c3b19a | 2448 | # define PERL_UQUAD_MIN ((UV)0) |
99abf803 | 2449 | # define PERL_QUAD_MAX ((IV) (PERL_UQUAD_MAX >> 1)) |
a6e633de | 2450 | # define PERL_QUAD_MIN (-PERL_QUAD_MAX - ((3 & -1) == 3)) |
79072805 LW |
2451 | #endif |
2452 | ||
ee0007ab | 2453 | typedef MEM_SIZE STRLEN; |
450a55e4 | 2454 | |
79072805 LW |
2455 | typedef struct op OP; |
2456 | typedef struct cop COP; | |
2457 | typedef struct unop UNOP; | |
2f7c6295 | 2458 | typedef struct unop_aux UNOP_AUX; |
79072805 LW |
2459 | typedef struct binop BINOP; |
2460 | typedef struct listop LISTOP; | |
2461 | typedef struct logop LOGOP; | |
79072805 LW |
2462 | typedef struct pmop PMOP; |
2463 | typedef struct svop SVOP; | |
7934575e | 2464 | typedef struct padop PADOP; |
79072805 | 2465 | typedef struct pvop PVOP; |
79072805 | 2466 | typedef struct loop LOOP; |
b46e009d | 2467 | typedef struct methop METHOP; |
79072805 | 2468 | |
7aef8e5b | 2469 | #ifdef PERL_CORE |
8be227ab FC |
2470 | typedef struct opslab OPSLAB; |
2471 | typedef struct opslot OPSLOT; | |
2472 | #endif | |
2473 | ||
52db365a | 2474 | typedef struct block_hooks BHK; |
1830b3d9 | 2475 | typedef struct custom_op XOP; |
52db365a | 2476 | |
cd1541b2 NC |
2477 | typedef struct interpreter PerlInterpreter; |
2478 | ||
d2b3f365 | 2479 | /* SGI's <sys/sema.h> has struct sv */ |
cc3315ba | 2480 | #if defined(__sgi) |
d2b3f365 | 2481 | # define STRUCT_SV perl_sv |
b8d3c5db JH |
2482 | #else |
2483 | # define STRUCT_SV sv | |
2484 | #endif | |
2485 | typedef struct STRUCT_SV SV; | |
79072805 LW |
2486 | typedef struct av AV; |
2487 | typedef struct hv HV; | |
2488 | typedef struct cv CV; | |
d2f13c59 | 2489 | typedef struct p5rx REGEXP; |
79072805 | 2490 | typedef struct gp GP; |
0c30d9ec | 2491 | typedef struct gv GV; |
8990e307 | 2492 | typedef struct io IO; |
c09156bb | 2493 | typedef struct context PERL_CONTEXT; |
79072805 LW |
2494 | typedef struct block BLOCK; |
2495 | ||
2496 | typedef struct magic MAGIC; | |
2497 | typedef struct xpv XPV; | |
2498 | typedef struct xpviv XPVIV; | |
ff68c719 | 2499 | typedef struct xpvuv XPVUV; |
79072805 LW |
2500 | typedef struct xpvnv XPVNV; |
2501 | typedef struct xpvmg XPVMG; | |
2502 | typedef struct xpvlv XPVLV; | |
d361b004 | 2503 | typedef struct xpvinvlist XINVLIST; |
79072805 LW |
2504 | typedef struct xpvav XPVAV; |
2505 | typedef struct xpvhv XPVHV; | |
2506 | typedef struct xpvgv XPVGV; | |
2507 | typedef struct xpvcv XPVCV; | |
2508 | typedef struct xpvbm XPVBM; | |
2509 | typedef struct xpvfm XPVFM; | |
8990e307 | 2510 | typedef struct xpvio XPVIO; |
79072805 LW |
2511 | typedef struct mgvtbl MGVTBL; |
2512 | typedef union any ANY; | |
5f7fde29 GS |
2513 | typedef struct ptr_tbl_ent PTR_TBL_ENT_t; |
2514 | typedef struct ptr_tbl PTR_TBL_t; | |
8cf8f3d1 NIS |
2515 | typedef struct clone_params CLONE_PARAMS; |
2516 | ||
0f94cb1f | 2517 | /* a pad is currently just an AV; but that might change, |
7261499d FC |
2518 | * so hide the type. */ |
2519 | typedef struct padlist PADLIST; | |
67634234 | 2520 | typedef AV PAD; |
9b7476d7 | 2521 | typedef struct padnamelist PADNAMELIST; |
0f94cb1f | 2522 | typedef struct padname PADNAME; |
67634234 | 2523 | |
5a736967 DM |
2524 | /* always enable PERL_OP_PARENT */ |
2525 | #if !defined(PERL_OP_PARENT) | |
5d32d268 DM |
2526 | # define PERL_OP_PARENT |
2527 | #endif | |
2528 | ||
93c10d60 FC |
2529 | /* enable PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE by default */ |
2530 | #if !defined(PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE) && !defined(PERL_NO_COW) | |
2531 | # define PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE | |
13b0f67d | 2532 | #endif |
07d01d6e | 2533 | |
93c10d60 | 2534 | #ifdef PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE |
db2c6cb3 | 2535 | # define PERL_ANY_COW |
9f351b45 DM |
2536 | #else |
2537 | # define PERL_SAWAMPERSAND | |
db2c6cb3 FC |
2538 | #endif |
2539 | ||
40653c20 FC |
2540 | #if defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS) && !defined(USE_ITHREADS) |
2541 | # error PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS only works with ithreads | |
2542 | #endif | |
2543 | ||
378cc40b | 2544 | #include "handy.h" |
64935bc6 | 2545 | #include "charclass_invlists.h" |
a0d0e21e | 2546 | |
6b8eaf93 | 2547 | #if defined(USE_LARGE_FILES) && !defined(NO_64_BIT_RAWIO) |
6b8eaf93 JH |
2548 | # if LSEEKSIZE == 8 && !defined(USE_64_BIT_RAWIO) |
2549 | # define USE_64_BIT_RAWIO /* implicit */ | |
2550 | # endif | |
4564133c JH |
2551 | #endif |
2552 | ||
6b8eaf93 JH |
2553 | /* Notice the use of HAS_FSEEKO: now we are obligated to always use |
2554 | * fseeko/ftello if possible. Don't go #defining ftell to ftello yourself, | |
2555 | * however, because operating systems like to do that themself. */ | |
2556 | #ifndef FSEEKSIZE | |
2557 | # ifdef HAS_FSEEKO | |
2558 | # define FSEEKSIZE LSEEKSIZE | |
2559 | # else | |
2560 | # define FSEEKSIZE LONGSIZE | |
d460ef45 | 2561 | # endif |
6b8eaf93 JH |
2562 | #endif |
2563 | ||
2564 | #if defined(USE_LARGE_FILES) && !defined(NO_64_BIT_STDIO) | |
6b8eaf93 JH |
2565 | # if FSEEKSIZE == 8 && !defined(USE_64_BIT_STDIO) |
2566 | # define USE_64_BIT_STDIO /* implicit */ | |
2567 | # endif | |
2568 | #endif | |
4564133c | 2569 | |
09458382 | 2570 | #ifdef USE_64_BIT_RAWIO |
d9b3e12d JH |
2571 | # ifdef HAS_OFF64_T |
2572 | # undef Off_t | |
2573 | # define Off_t off64_t | |
2574 | # undef LSEEKSIZE | |
2575 | # define LSEEKSIZE 8 | |
5ff3f7a4 | 2576 | # endif |
d9b3e12d JH |
2577 | /* Most 64-bit environments have defines like _LARGEFILE_SOURCE that |
2578 | * will trigger defines like the ones below. Some 64-bit environments, | |
09458382 | 2579 | * however, do not. Therefore we have to explicitly mix and match. */ |
d9b3e12d JH |
2580 | # if defined(USE_OPEN64) |
2581 | # define open open64 | |
5ff3f7a4 | 2582 | # endif |
d9b3e12d JH |
2583 | # if defined(USE_LSEEK64) |
2584 | # define lseek lseek64 | |
6b8eaf93 JH |
2585 | # else |
2586 | # if defined(USE_LLSEEK) | |
2587 | # define lseek llseek | |
2588 | # endif | |
d9b3e12d JH |
2589 | # endif |
2590 | # if defined(USE_STAT64) | |
2591 | # define stat stat64 | |
2592 | # endif | |
2593 | # if defined(USE_FSTAT64) | |
2594 | # define fstat fstat64 | |
2595 | # endif | |
2596 | # if defined(USE_LSTAT64) | |
2597 | # define lstat lstat64 | |
2598 | # endif | |
2599 | # if defined(USE_FLOCK64) | |
2600 | # define flock flock64 | |
2601 | # endif | |
2602 | # if defined(USE_LOCKF64) | |
2603 | # define lockf lockf64 | |
2604 | # endif | |
2605 | # if defined(USE_FCNTL64) | |
2606 | # define fcntl fcntl64 | |
2607 | # endif | |
2608 | # if defined(USE_TRUNCATE64) | |
2609 | # define truncate truncate64 | |
2610 | # endif | |
2611 | # if defined(USE_FTRUNCATE64) | |
2612 | # define ftruncate ftruncate64 | |
2613 | # endif | |
2614 | #endif | |
2615 | ||
2616 | #ifdef USE_64_BIT_STDIO | |
2617 | # ifdef HAS_FPOS64_T | |
2618 | # undef Fpos_t | |
2619 | # define Fpos_t fpos64_t | |
2620 | # endif | |
2621 | /* Most 64-bit environments have defines like _LARGEFILE_SOURCE that | |
2622 | * will trigger defines like the ones below. Some 64-bit environments, | |
2623 | * however, do not. */ | |
2624 | # if defined(USE_FOPEN64) | |
2625 | # define fopen fopen64 | |
2626 | # endif | |
2627 | # if defined(USE_FSEEK64) | |
6b8eaf93 | 2628 | # define fseek fseek64 /* don't do fseeko here, see perlio.c */ |
d9b3e12d JH |
2629 | # endif |
2630 | # if defined(USE_FTELL64) | |
6b8eaf93 | 2631 | # define ftell ftell64 /* don't do ftello here, see perlio.c */ |
d9b3e12d JH |
2632 | # endif |
2633 | # if defined(USE_FSETPOS64) | |
2634 | # define fsetpos fsetpos64 | |
2635 | # endif | |
2636 | # if defined(USE_FGETPOS64) | |
2637 | # define fgetpos fgetpos64 | |
2638 | # endif | |
2639 | # if defined(USE_TMPFILE64) | |
2640 | # define tmpfile tmpfile64 | |
2641 | # endif | |
2642 | # if defined(USE_FREOPEN64) | |
2643 | # define freopen freopen64 | |
5ff3f7a4 GS |
2644 | # endif |
2645 | #endif | |
2646 | ||
e37778c2 | 2647 | #if defined(OS2) |
2c2d71f5 JH |
2648 | # include "iperlsys.h" |
2649 | #endif | |
2650 | ||
748a9306 | 2651 | #ifdef DOSISH |
19848b3f JH |
2652 | # if defined(OS2) |
2653 | # include "os2ish.h" | |
2654 | # else | |
2655 | # include "dosish.h" | |
2656 | # endif | |
009819bb | 2657 | #elif defined(VMS) |
748a9306 | 2658 | # include "vmsish.h" |
009819bb | 2659 | #elif defined(PLAN9) |
19848b3f | 2660 | # include "./plan9/plan9ish.h" |
009819bb | 2661 | #elif defined(__VOS__) |
196918b0 PG |
2662 | # ifdef __GNUC__ |
2663 | # include "./vos/vosish.h" | |
2664 | # else | |
2665 | # include "vos/vosish.h" | |
2666 | # endif | |
009819bb | 2667 | #elif defined(__SYMBIAN32__) |
27da23d5 | 2668 | # include "symbian/symbianish.h" |
009819bb | 2669 | #elif defined(__HAIKU__) |
df00ff3b | 2670 | # include "haiku/haikuish.h" |
009819bb | 2671 | #else |
19848b3f | 2672 | # include "unixish.h" |
13b6e58c JH |
2673 | #endif |
2674 | ||
ea34f6bd | 2675 | #ifdef __amigaos4__ |
3c0208ad AB |
2676 | # include "amigaos.h" |
2677 | # undef FD_CLOEXEC /* a lie in AmigaOS */ | |
2678 | #endif | |
2679 | ||
2946a158 | 2680 | /* NSIG logic from Configure --> */ |
2946a158 JH |
2681 | #ifndef NSIG |
2682 | # ifdef _NSIG | |
2683 | # define NSIG (_NSIG) | |
da5fdda8 | 2684 | # elif defined(SIGMAX) |
2946a158 | 2685 | # define NSIG (SIGMAX+1) |
da5fdda8 | 2686 | # elif defined(SIG_MAX) |
2946a158 | 2687 | # define NSIG (SIG_MAX+1) |
da5fdda8 | 2688 | # elif defined(_SIG_MAX) |
2946a158 | 2689 | # define NSIG (_SIG_MAX+1) |
da5fdda8 | 2690 | # elif defined(MAXSIG) |
2946a158 | 2691 | # define NSIG (MAXSIG+1) |
da5fdda8 | 2692 | # elif defined(MAX_SIG) |
2946a158 | 2693 | # define NSIG (MAX_SIG+1) |
da5fdda8 | 2694 | # elif defined(SIGARRAYSIZE) |
2946a158 | 2695 | # define NSIG SIGARRAYSIZE /* Assume ary[SIGARRAYSIZE] */ |
da5fdda8 | 2696 | # elif defined(_sys_nsig) |
2946a158 | 2697 | # define NSIG (_sys_nsig) /* Solaris 2.5 */ |
da5fdda8 AC |
2698 | # else |
2699 | /* Default to some arbitrary number that's big enough to get most | |
2700 | * of the common signals. */ | |
2946a158 | 2701 | # define NSIG 50 |
da5fdda8 | 2702 | # endif |
2946a158 JH |
2703 | #endif |
2704 | /* <-- NSIG logic from Configure */ | |
2705 | ||
13b6e58c JH |
2706 | #ifndef NO_ENVIRON_ARRAY |
2707 | # define USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY | |
2708 | #endif | |
32f822de | 2709 | |
c77b533b JH |
2710 | /* |
2711 | * initialise to avoid floating-point exceptions from overflow, etc | |
2712 | */ | |
2713 | #ifndef PERL_FPU_INIT | |
2714 | # ifdef HAS_FPSETMASK | |
2715 | # if HAS_FLOATINGPOINT_H | |
2716 | # include <floatingpoint.h> | |
2717 | # endif | |
ad3a8c67 NC |
2718 | /* Some operating systems have this as a macro, which in turn expands to a comma |
2719 | expression, and the last sub-expression is something that gets calculated, | |
2720 | and then they have the gall to warn that a value computed is not used. Hence | |
2721 | cast to void. */ | |
2722 | # define PERL_FPU_INIT (void)fpsetmask(0) | |
da5fdda8 AC |
2723 | # elif defined(SIGFPE) && defined(SIG_IGN) && !defined(PERL_MICRO) |
2724 | # define PERL_FPU_INIT PL_sigfpe_saved = (Sighandler_t) signal(SIGFPE, SIG_IGN) | |
2725 | # define PERL_FPU_PRE_EXEC { Sigsave_t xfpe; rsignal_save(SIGFPE, PL_sigfpe_saved, &xfpe); | |
2726 | # define PERL_FPU_POST_EXEC rsignal_restore(SIGFPE, &xfpe); } | |
c77b533b | 2727 | # else |
da5fdda8 | 2728 | # define PERL_FPU_INIT |
c77b533b JH |
2729 | # endif |
2730 | #endif | |
b35112e7 CS |
2731 | #ifndef PERL_FPU_PRE_EXEC |
2732 | # define PERL_FPU_PRE_EXEC { | |
2733 | # define PERL_FPU_POST_EXEC } | |
2734 | #endif | |
c77b533b | 2735 | |
a308b05a JH |
2736 | /* In Tru64 the cc -ieee enables the IEEE math but disables traps. |
2737 | * We need to reenable the "invalid" trap because otherwise generation | |
2738 | * of NaN values leaves the IEEE fp flags in bad state, leaving any further | |
2739 | * fp ops behaving strangely (Inf + 1 resulting in zero, for example). */ | |
2740 | #ifdef __osf__ | |
2741 | # include <machine/fpu.h> | |
2742 | # define PERL_SYS_FPU_INIT \ | |
2743 | STMT_START { \ | |
2744 | ieee_set_fp_control(IEEE_TRAP_ENABLE_INV); \ | |
2745 | signal(SIGFPE, SIG_IGN); \ | |
2746 | } STMT_END | |
2747 | #endif | |
94a08944 JH |
2748 | /* In IRIX the default for Flush to Zero bit is true, |
2749 | * which means that results going below the minimum of normal | |
2750 | * floating points go to zero, instead of going denormal/subnormal. | |
2751 | * This is unlike almost any other system running Perl, so let's clear it. | |
2752 | * [perl #123767] IRIX64 blead (ddce084a) opbasic/arith.t failure, originally | |
2753 | * [perl #120426] small numbers shouldn't round to zero if they have extra floating digits | |
2754 | * | |
2755 | * XXX The flush-to-zero behaviour should be a Configure scan. | |
2756 | * To change the behaviour usually requires some system-specific | |
2757 | * incantation, though, like the below. */ | |
2758 | #ifdef __sgi | |
2759 | # include <sys/fpu.h> | |
2760 | # define PERL_SYS_FPU_INIT \ | |
2761 | STMT_START { \ | |
2762 | union fpc_csr csr; \ | |
2763 | csr.fc_word = get_fpc_csr(); \ | |
2764 | csr.fc_struct.flush = 0; \ | |
2765 | set_fpc_csr(csr.fc_word); \ | |
2766 | } STMT_END | |
2767 | #endif | |
a308b05a JH |
2768 | |
2769 | #ifndef PERL_SYS_FPU_INIT | |
2770 | # define PERL_SYS_FPU_INIT NOOP | |
2771 | #endif | |
2772 | ||
cbec8ebe DM |
2773 | #ifndef PERL_SYS_INIT3_BODY |
2774 | # define PERL_SYS_INIT3_BODY(argvp,argcp,envp) PERL_SYS_INIT_BODY(argvp,argcp) | |
ed344e4f IZ |
2775 | #endif |
2776 | ||
eb533572 | 2777 | /* |
dcccc8ff KW |
2778 | =head1 Miscellaneous Functions |
2779 | ||
4ad9e498 | 2780 | =for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_INIT|int *argc|char*** argv |
eb533572 | 2781 | Provides system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to |
72d33970 | 2782 | run Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, before creating |
eb533572 DM |
2783 | any Perl interpreters. |
2784 | ||
4ad9e498 | 2785 | =for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_INIT3|int *argc|char*** argv|char*** env |
eb533572 | 2786 | Provides system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to |
72d33970 | 2787 | run Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, before creating |
eb533572 DM |
2788 | any Perl interpreters. |
2789 | ||
2790 | =for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_TERM| | |
2791 | Provides system-specific clean up of the C runtime environment after | |
72d33970 | 2792 | running Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, after |
eb533572 DM |
2793 | freeing any remaining Perl interpreters. |
2794 | ||
2795 | =cut | |
2796 | */ | |
2797 | ||
cbec8ebe DM |
2798 | #define PERL_SYS_INIT(argc, argv) Perl_sys_init(argc, argv) |
2799 | #define PERL_SYS_INIT3(argc, argv, env) Perl_sys_init3(argc, argv, env) | |
d0820ef1 | 2800 | #define PERL_SYS_TERM() Perl_sys_term() |
cbec8ebe | 2801 | |
be708cc0 JH |
2802 | #ifndef PERL_WRITE_MSG_TO_CONSOLE |
2803 | # define PERL_WRITE_MSG_TO_CONSOLE(io, msg, len) PerlIO_write(io, msg, len) | |
2804 | #endif | |
2805 | ||
0f31cffe GS |
2806 | #ifndef MAXPATHLEN |
2807 | # ifdef PATH_MAX | |
b990c8b2 JH |
2808 | # ifdef _POSIX_PATH_MAX |
2809 | # if PATH_MAX > _POSIX_PATH_MAX | |
09448d78 JH |
2810 | /* POSIX 1990 (and pre) was ambiguous about whether PATH_MAX |
2811 | * included the null byte or not. Later amendments of POSIX, | |
2812 | * XPG4, the Austin Group, and the Single UNIX Specification | |
2813 | * all explicitly include the null byte in the PATH_MAX. | |
2814 | * Ditto for _POSIX_PATH_MAX. */ | |
2815 | # define MAXPATHLEN PATH_MAX | |
b990c8b2 | 2816 | # else |
09448d78 | 2817 | # define MAXPATHLEN _POSIX_PATH_MAX |
b990c8b2 JH |
2818 | # endif |
2819 | # else | |
2820 | # define MAXPATHLEN (PATH_MAX+1) | |
2821 | # endif | |
0f31cffe | 2822 | # else |
d552bce8 | 2823 | # define MAXPATHLEN 1024 /* Err on the large side. */ |
0f31cffe GS |
2824 | # endif |
2825 | #endif | |
2826 | ||
c80263a8 SH |
2827 | /* In case Configure was not used (we are using a "canned config" |
2828 | * such as Win32, or a cross-compilation setup, for example) try going | |
2829 | * by the gcc major and minor versions. One useful URL is | |
2830 | * http://www.ohse.de/uwe/articles/gcc-attributes.html, | |
2831 | * but contrary to this information warn_unused_result seems | |
2832 | * not to be in gcc 3.3.5, at least. --jhi | |
42bf5550 AD |
2833 | * Also, when building extensions with an installed perl, this allows |
2834 | * the user to upgrade gcc and get the right attributes, rather than | |
2835 | * relying on the list generated at Configure time. --AD | |
c80263a8 SH |
2836 | * Set these up now otherwise we get confused when some of the <*thread.h> |
2837 | * includes below indirectly pull in <perlio.h> (which needs to know if we | |
2838 | * have HASATTRIBUTE_FORMAT). | |
2839 | */ | |
2840 | ||
4d7c7898 | 2841 | #ifndef PERL_MICRO |
fc2007d4 | 2842 | #if defined __GNUC__ && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) |
6a387721 RGS |
2843 | # if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 1 || __GNUC__ > 3 /* 3.1 -> */ |
2844 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED | |
2845 | # endif | |
c80263a8 SH |
2846 | # if __GNUC__ >= 3 /* 3.0 -> */ /* XXX Verify this version */ |
2847 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_FORMAT | |
63cdf24b SH |
2848 | # if defined __MINGW32__ |
2849 | # define PRINTF_FORMAT_NULL_OK | |
2850 | # endif | |
c80263a8 SH |
2851 | # endif |
2852 | # if __GNUC__ >= 3 /* 3.0 -> */ | |
2853 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_MALLOC | |
2854 | # endif | |
2855 | # if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3 || __GNUC__ > 3 /* 3.3 -> */ | |
2856 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_NONNULL | |
2857 | # endif | |
2858 | # if __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5 || __GNUC__ > 2 /* 2.5 -> */ | |
2859 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_NORETURN | |
2860 | # endif | |
2861 | # if __GNUC__ >= 3 /* gcc 3.0 -> */ | |
2862 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_PURE | |
2863 | # endif | |
42bf5550 | 2864 | # if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4 || __GNUC__ > 3 /* 3.4 -> */ |
c80263a8 SH |
2865 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED |
2866 | # endif | |
d324fe49 AD |
2867 | # if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 3 && !defined(__cplusplus) |
2868 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED /* gcc-3.3, but not g++-3.3. */ | |
2869 | # endif | |
c80263a8 SH |
2870 | # if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4 || __GNUC__ > 3 /* 3.4 -> */ |
2871 | # define HASATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT | |
2872 | # endif | |
2873 | #endif | |
00f254e2 | 2874 | #endif /* #ifndef PERL_MICRO */ |
c80263a8 | 2875 | |
3db8f154 | 2876 | /* USE_5005THREADS needs to be after unixish.h as <pthread.h> includes |
dd96f567 | 2877 | * <sys/signal.h> which defines NSIG - which will stop inclusion of <signal.h> |
32f822de GS |
2878 | * this results in many functions being undeclared which bothers C++ |
2879 | * May make sense to have threads after "*ish.h" anyway | |
2880 | */ | |
2881 | ||
3baee7cc JH |
2882 | /* clang Thread Safety Analysis/Annotations/Attributes |
2883 | * http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html | |
2884 | * | |
bdc795f4 | 2885 | * Available since clang 3.6-ish (appeared in 3.4, but shaky still in 3.5). |
3baee7cc | 2886 | * Apple XCode hijacks __clang_major__ and __clang_minor__ |
bdc795f4 JH |
2887 | * (6.1 means really clang 3.6), so needs extra hijinks |
2888 | * (could probably also test the contents of __apple_build_version__). | |
3baee7cc JH |
2889 | */ |
2890 | #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && defined(I_PTHREAD) && \ | |
2891 | defined(__clang__) && \ | |
ab0fe36e DM |
2892 | !defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT) && \ |
2893 | !defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE) && \ | |
3baee7cc JH |
2894 | !defined(SWIG) && \ |
2895 | ((!defined(__apple_build_version__) && \ | |
bdc795f4 | 2896 | ((__clang_major__ == 3 && __clang_minor__ >= 6) || \ |
8412ccf9 | 2897 | (__clang_major__ >= 4))) || \ |
3baee7cc | 2898 | (defined(__apple_build_version__) && \ |
bdc795f4 JH |
2899 | ((__clang_major__ == 6 && __clang_minor__ >= 1) || \ |
2900 | (__clang_major__ >= 7)))) | |
3baee7cc JH |
2901 | # define PERL_TSA__(x) __attribute__((x)) |
2902 | # define PERL_TSA_ACTIVE | |
2903 | #else | |
2904 | # define PERL_TSA__(x) /* No TSA, make TSA attributes no-ops. */ | |
2905 | # undef PERL_TSA_ACTIVE | |
2906 | #endif | |
2907 | ||
2908 | /* PERL_TSA_CAPABILITY() is used to annotate typedefs. | |
2909 | * typedef old_type PERL_TSA_CAPABILITY("mutex") new_type; | |
2910 | */ | |
2911 | #define PERL_TSA_CAPABILITY(x) \ | |
2912 | PERL_TSA__(capability(x)) | |
2913 | ||
2914 | /* In the below examples the mutex must be lexically visible, usually | |
2915 | * either as global variables, or as function arguments. */ | |
2916 | ||
2917 | /* PERL_TSA_GUARDED_BY() is used to annotate global variables. | |
2918 | * | |
2919 | * Foo foo PERL_TSA_GUARDED_BY(mutex); | |
2920 | */ | |
2921 | #define PERL_TSA_GUARDED_BY(x) \ | |
2922 | PERL_TSA__(guarded_by(x)) | |
2923 | ||
2924 | /* PERL_TSA_PT_GUARDED_BY() is used to annotate global pointers. | |
2925 | * The data _behind_ the pointer is guarded. | |
2926 | * | |
2927 | * Foo* ptr PERL_TSA_PT_GUARDED_BY(mutex); | |
2928 | */ | |
2929 | #define PERL_TSA_PT_GUARDED_BY(x) \ | |
2930 | PERL_TSA__(pt_guarded_by(x)) | |
2931 | ||
2932 | /* PERL_TSA_REQUIRES() is used to annotate functions. | |
2933 | * The caller MUST hold the resource when calling the function. | |
2934 | * | |
2935 | * void Foo() PERL_TSA_REQUIRES(mutex); | |
2936 | */ | |
2937 | #define PERL_TSA_REQUIRES(x) \ | |
2938 | PERL_TSA__(requires_capability(x)) | |
2939 | ||
2940 | /* PERL_TSA_EXCLUDES() is used to annotate functions. | |
2941 | * The caller MUST NOT hold resource when calling the function. | |
2942 | * | |
2943 | * EXCLUDES should be used when the function first acquires | |
2944 | * the resource and then releases it. Use to avoid deadlock. | |
2945 | * | |
2946 | * void Foo() PERL_TSA_EXCLUDES(mutex); | |
2947 | */ | |
2948 | #define PERL_TSA_EXCLUDES(x) \ | |
2949 | PERL_TSA__(locks_excluded(x)) | |
2950 | ||
2951 | /* PERL_TSA_ACQUIRE() is used to annotate functions. | |
2952 | * The caller MUST NOT hold the resource when calling the function, | |
2953 | * and the function will acquire the resource. | |
2954 | * | |
2955 | * void Foo() PERL_TSA_ACQUIRE(mutex); | |
2956 | */ | |
2957 | #define PERL_TSA_ACQUIRE(x) \ | |
2958 | PERL_TSA__(acquire_capability(x)) | |
2959 | ||
2960 | /* PERL_TSA_RELEASE() is used to annotate functions. | |
2961 | * The caller MUST hold the resource when calling the function, | |
2962 | * and the function will release the resource. | |
2963 | * | |
2964 | * void Foo() PERL_TSA_RELEASE(mutex); | |
2965 | */ | |
2966 | #define PERL_TSA_RELEASE(x) \ | |
2967 | PERL_TSA__(release_capability(x)) | |
2968 | ||
2969 | /* PERL_TSA_NO_TSA is used to annotate functions. | |
2970 | * Used when being intentionally unsafe, or when the code is too | |
2971 | * complicated for the analysis. Use sparingly. | |
2972 | * | |
2973 | * void Foo() PERL_TSA_NO_TSA; | |
2974 | */ | |
2975 | #define PERL_TSA_NO_TSA \ | |
2976 | PERL_TSA__(no_thread_safety_analysis) | |
2977 | ||
2978 | /* There are more annotations/attributes available, see the clang | |
2979 | * documentation for details. */ | |
2980 | ||
3db8f154 | 2981 | #if defined(USE_ITHREADS) |
2986a63f | 2982 | # ifdef NETWARE |
da5fdda8 AC |
2983 | # include <nw5thread.h> |
2984 | # elif defined(WIN32) | |
2985 | # include <win32thread.h> | |
2986 | # elif defined(OS2) | |
2987 | # include "os2thread.h" | |
2988 | # elif defined(I_MACH_CTHREADS) | |
2989 | # include <mach/cthreads.h> | |
7f3d1cf1 BH |
2990 | typedef cthread_t perl_os_thread; |
2991 | typedef mutex_t perl_mutex; | |
2992 | typedef condition_t perl_cond; | |
2993 | typedef void * perl_key; | |
da5fdda8 AC |
2994 | # elif defined(I_PTHREAD) /* Posix threads */ |
2995 | # include <pthread.h> | |
7f3d1cf1 | 2996 | typedef pthread_t perl_os_thread; |
3baee7cc | 2997 | typedef pthread_mutex_t PERL_TSA_CAPABILITY("mutex") perl_mutex; |
7f3d1cf1 BH |
2998 | typedef pthread_cond_t perl_cond; |
2999 | typedef pthread_key_t perl_key; | |
da5fdda8 | 3000 | # endif |
3db8f154 | 3001 | #endif /* USE_ITHREADS */ |
c5be433b | 3002 | |
3baee7cc JH |
3003 | #ifdef PERL_TSA_ACTIVE |
3004 | /* Since most pthread mutex interfaces have not been annotated, we | |
3005 | * need to have these wrappers. The NO_TSA annotation is quite ugly | |
3006 | * but it cannot be avoided in plain C, unlike in C++, where one could | |
3007 | * e.g. use ACQUIRE() with no arg on a mutex lock method. | |
3008 | * | |
3009 | * The bodies of these wrappers are in util.c | |
3010 | * | |
3011 | * TODO: however, some platforms are starting to get these clang | |
3012 | * thread safety annotations for pthreads, for example FreeBSD. | |
3013 | * Do we need a way to a bypass these wrappers? */ | |
67083b7b | 3014 | EXTERN_C int perl_tsa_mutex_lock(perl_mutex* mutex) |
3baee7cc JH |
3015 | PERL_TSA_ACQUIRE(*mutex) |
3016 | PERL_TSA_NO_TSA; | |
67083b7b | 3017 | EXTERN_C int perl_tsa_mutex_unlock(perl_mutex* mutex) |
3baee7cc JH |
3018 | PERL_TSA_RELEASE(*mutex) |
3019 | PERL_TSA_NO_TSA; | |
3020 | #endif | |
3021 | ||
66a93824 | 3022 | #if defined(WIN32) |
1feb2720 | 3023 | # include "win32.h" |
c5be433b GS |
3024 | #endif |
3025 | ||
2986a63f JH |
3026 | #ifdef NETWARE |
3027 | # include "netware.h" | |
3028 | #endif | |
3029 | ||
e5218da5 | 3030 | #define STATUS_UNIX PL_statusvalue |
68dc0745 | 3031 | #ifdef VMS |
6b88bc9c | 3032 | # define STATUS_NATIVE PL_statusvalue_vms |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3033 | /* |
3034 | * vaxc$errno is only guaranteed to be valid if errno == EVMSERR, otherwise | |
ff7298cb | 3035 | * its contents can not be trusted. Unfortunately, Perl seems to check |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3036 | * it on exit, so it when PL_statusvalue_vms is updated, vaxc$errno should |
3037 | * be updated also. | |
3038 | */ | |
3039 | # include <stsdef.h> | |
3040 | # include <ssdef.h> | |
3041 | /* Presume this because if VMS changes it, it will require a new | |
3042 | * set of APIs for waiting on children for binary compatibility. | |
3043 | */ | |
3044 | # define child_offset_bits (8) | |
3045 | # ifndef C_FAC_POSIX | |
3046 | # define C_FAC_POSIX 0x35A000 | |
3047 | # endif | |
3048 | ||
3049 | /* STATUS_EXIT - validates and returns a NATIVE exit status code for the | |
3050 | * platform from the existing UNIX or Native status values. | |
3051 | */ | |
3052 | ||
37038d91 | 3053 | # define STATUS_EXIT \ |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3054 | (((I32)PL_statusvalue_vms == -1 ? SS$_ABORT : PL_statusvalue_vms) | \ |
3055 | (VMSISH_HUSHED ? STS$M_INHIB_MSG : 0)) | |
3056 | ||
7a7fd8e0 | 3057 | |
fb38d079 JM |
3058 | /* STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET - Calculate UNIX status that matches the child |
3059 | * exit code and shifts the UNIX value over the correct number of bits to | |
3060 | * be a child status. Usually the number of bits is 8, but that could be | |
3061 | * platform dependent. The NATIVE status code is presumed to have either | |
3062 | * from a child process. | |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3063 | */ |
3064 | ||
fb38d079 JM |
3065 | /* This is complicated. The child processes return a true native VMS |
3066 | status which must be saved. But there is an assumption in Perl that | |
3067 | the UNIX child status has some relationship to errno values, so | |
00f254e2 | 3068 | Perl tries to translate it to text in some of the tests. |
fb38d079 JM |
3069 | In order to get the string translation correct, for the error, errno |
3070 | must be EVMSERR, but that generates a different text message | |
3071 | than what the test programs are expecting. So an errno value must | |
3072 | be derived from the native status value when an error occurs. | |
3073 | That will hide the true native status message. With this version of | |
3074 | perl, the true native child status can always be retrieved so that | |
3075 | is not a problem. But in this case, Pl_statusvalue and errno may | |
3076 | have different values in them. | |
3077 | */ | |
7a7fd8e0 | 3078 | |
fb38d079 | 3079 | # define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \ |
68dc0745 | 3080 | STMT_START { \ |
2fbb330f JM |
3081 | I32 evalue = (I32)n; \ |
3082 | if (evalue == EVMSERR) { \ | |
3083 | PL_statusvalue_vms = vaxc$errno; \ | |
3084 | PL_statusvalue = evalue; \ | |
7a7fd8e0 | 3085 | } else { \ |
2fbb330f | 3086 | PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue; \ |
fb38d079 | 3087 | if (evalue == -1) { \ |
3280af22 | 3088 | PL_statusvalue = -1; \ |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3089 | PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_ABORT; /* Should not happen */ \ |
3090 | } else \ | |
fb38d079 | 3091 | PL_statusvalue = Perl_vms_status_to_unix(evalue, 1); \ |
2fbb330f | 3092 | set_vaxc_errno(evalue); \ |
fb38d079 JM |
3093 | if ((PL_statusvalue_vms & C_FAC_POSIX) == C_FAC_POSIX) \ |
3094 | set_errno(EVMSERR); \ | |
3095 | else set_errno(Perl_vms_status_to_unix(evalue, 0)); \ | |
3096 | PL_statusvalue = PL_statusvalue << child_offset_bits; \ | |
2fbb330f | 3097 | } \ |
68dc0745 | 3098 | } STMT_END |
7a7fd8e0 | 3099 | |
68dc0745 | 3100 | # ifdef VMSISH_STATUS |
e5218da5 | 3101 | # define STATUS_CURRENT (VMSISH_STATUS ? STATUS_NATIVE : STATUS_UNIX) |
68dc0745 | 3102 | # else |
e5218da5 | 3103 | # define STATUS_CURRENT STATUS_UNIX |
68dc0745 | 3104 | # endif |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3105 | |
3106 | /* STATUS_UNIX_SET - takes a UNIX/POSIX errno value and attempts to update | |
3107 | * the NATIVE status to an equivalent value. Can not be used to translate | |
3108 | * exit code values as exit code values are not guaranteed to have any | |
3109 | * relationship at all to errno values. | |
3110 | * This is used when Perl is forcing errno to have a specific value. | |
3111 | */ | |
e5218da5 | 3112 | # define STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) \ |
68dc0745 | 3113 | STMT_START { \ |
7a7fd8e0 | 3114 | I32 evalue = (I32)n; \ |
0968cdad | 3115 | PL_statusvalue = evalue; \ |
3280af22 | 3116 | if (PL_statusvalue != -1) { \ |
0968cdad JM |
3117 | if (PL_statusvalue != EVMSERR) { \ |
3118 | PL_statusvalue &= 0xFFFF; \ | |
3119 | if (MY_POSIX_EXIT) \ | |
3120 | PL_statusvalue_vms=PL_statusvalue ? SS$_ABORT : SS$_NORMAL;\ | |
3121 | else PL_statusvalue_vms = Perl_unix_status_to_vms(evalue); \ | |
3122 | } \ | |
3123 | else { \ | |
3124 | PL_statusvalue_vms = vaxc$errno; \ | |
3125 | } \ | |
68dc0745 | 3126 | } \ |
0968cdad JM |
3127 | else PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_ABORT; \ |
3128 | set_vaxc_errno(PL_statusvalue_vms); \ | |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3129 | } STMT_END |
3130 | ||
3131 | /* STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET - Takes a UNIX/POSIX exit code and sets | |
e08e1e1d JM |
3132 | * the NATIVE error status based on it. |
3133 | * | |
3134 | * When in the default mode to comply with the Perl VMS documentation, | |
3135 | * 0 is a success and any other code sets the NATIVE status to a failure | |
3136 | * code of SS$_ABORT. | |
fb38d079 JM |
3137 | * |
3138 | * In the new POSIX EXIT mode, native status will be set so that the | |
3139 | * actual exit code will can be retrieved by the calling program or | |
3140 | * shell. | |
3141 | * | |
3142 | * If the exit code is not clearly a UNIX parent or child exit status, | |
3143 | * it will be passed through as a VMS status. | |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3144 | */ |
3145 | ||
fb38d079 | 3146 | # define STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET(n) \ |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3147 | STMT_START { \ |
3148 | I32 evalue = (I32)n; \ | |
3149 | PL_statusvalue = evalue; \ | |
e08e1e1d JM |
3150 | if (MY_POSIX_EXIT) { \ |
3151 | if (evalue <= 0xFF00) { \ | |
3152 | if (evalue > 0xFF) \ | |
3153 | evalue = (evalue >> child_offset_bits) & 0xFF; \ | |
3154 | PL_statusvalue_vms = \ | |
3155 | (C_FAC_POSIX | (evalue << 3 ) | \ | |
3156 | ((evalue == 1) ? (STS$K_ERROR | STS$M_INHIB_MSG) : 1)); \ | |
3157 | } else /* forgive them Perl, for they have sinned */ \ | |
3158 | PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue; \ | |
3159 | } else { \ | |
3160 | if (evalue == 0) \ | |
3161 | PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_NORMAL; \ | |
3162 | else if (evalue <= 0xFF00) \ | |
3163 | PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_ABORT; \ | |
3164 | else { /* forgive them Perl, for they have sinned */ \ | |
3165 | if (evalue != EVMSERR) PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue; \ | |
3166 | else PL_statusvalue_vms = vaxc$errno; \ | |
3167 | /* And obviously used a VMS status value instead of UNIX */ \ | |
3168 | PL_statusvalue = EVMSERR; \ | |
3169 | } \ | |
3170 | set_vaxc_errno(PL_statusvalue_vms); \ | |
3171 | } \ | |
68dc0745 | 3172 | } STMT_END |
fb38d079 | 3173 | |
e08e1e1d | 3174 | |
6ac6a52b JM |
3175 | /* STATUS_EXIT_SET - Takes a NATIVE/UNIX/POSIX exit code |
3176 | * and sets the NATIVE error status based on it. This special case | |
3177 | * is needed to maintain compatibility with past VMS behavior. | |
3178 | * | |
3179 | * In the default mode on VMS, this number is passed through as | |
3180 | * both the NATIVE and UNIX status. Which makes it different | |
3181 | * that the STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET. | |
3182 | * | |
3183 | * In the new POSIX EXIT mode, native status will be set so that the | |
3184 | * actual exit code will can be retrieved by the calling program or | |
3185 | * shell. | |
3186 | * | |
1a3aec58 JM |
3187 | * A POSIX exit code is from 0 to 255. If the exit code is higher |
3188 | * than this, it needs to be assumed that it is a VMS exit code and | |
3189 | * passed through. | |
6ac6a52b JM |
3190 | */ |
3191 | ||
3192 | # define STATUS_EXIT_SET(n) \ | |
3193 | STMT_START { \ | |
3194 | I32 evalue = (I32)n; \ | |
3195 | PL_statusvalue = evalue; \ | |
3196 | if (MY_POSIX_EXIT) \ | |
1a3aec58 JM |
3197 | if (evalue > 255) PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue; else { \ |
3198 | PL_statusvalue_vms = \ | |
3199 | (C_FAC_POSIX | (evalue << 3 ) | \ | |
3200 | ((evalue == 1) ? (STS$K_ERROR | STS$M_INHIB_MSG) : 1));} \ | |
6ac6a52b JM |
3201 | else \ |
3202 | PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue ? evalue : SS$_NORMAL; \ | |
3203 | set_vaxc_errno(PL_statusvalue_vms); \ | |
3204 | } STMT_END | |
3205 | ||
fb38d079 JM |
3206 | |
3207 | /* This macro forces a success status */ | |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3208 | # define STATUS_ALL_SUCCESS \ |
3209 | (PL_statusvalue = 0, PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_NORMAL) | |
fb38d079 JM |
3210 | |
3211 | /* This macro forces a failure status */ | |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
3212 | # define STATUS_ALL_FAILURE (PL_statusvalue = 1, \ |
3213 | vaxc$errno = PL_statusvalue_vms = MY_POSIX_EXIT ? \ | |
3214 | (C_FAC_POSIX | (1 << 3) | STS$K_ERROR | STS$M_INHIB_MSG) : SS$_ABORT) | |
fb38d079 | 3215 | |
738ab09f AB |
3216 | #elif defined(__amigaos4__) |
3217 | /* A somewhat experimental attempt to simulate posix return code values */ | |
3218 | # define STATUS_NATIVE PL_statusvalue_posix | |
3219 | # define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \ | |
3220 | STMT_START { \ | |
3221 | PL_statusvalue_posix = (n); \ | |
3222 | if (PL_statusvalue_posix < 0) { \ | |
3223 | PL_statusvalue = -1; \ | |
3224 | } \ | |
3225 | else { \ | |
3226 | PL_statusvalue = n << 8; \ | |
3227 | } \ | |
3228 | } STMT_END | |
3229 | # define STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) \ | |
3230 | STMT_START { \ | |
3231 | PL_statusvalue = (n); \ | |
3232 | if (PL_statusvalue != -1) \ | |
3233 | PL_statusvalue &= 0xFFFF; \ | |
3234 | } STMT_END | |
3235 | # define STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET(n) STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) | |
3236 | # define STATUS_EXIT_SET(n) STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) | |
3237 | # define STATUS_CURRENT STATUS_UNIX | |
3238 | # define STATUS_EXIT STATUS_UNIX | |
3239 | # define STATUS_ALL_SUCCESS (PL_statusvalue = 0, PL_statusvalue_posix = 0) | |
3240 | # define STATUS_ALL_FAILURE (PL_statusvalue = 1, PL_statusvalue_posix = 1) | |
3241 | ||
68dc0745 | 3242 | #else |
e5218da5 | 3243 | # define STATUS_NATIVE PL_statusvalue_posix |
e5218da5 | 3244 | # if defined(WCOREDUMP) |
37038d91 | 3245 | # define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \ |
e5218da5 GA |
3246 | STMT_START { \ |
3247 | PL_statusvalue_posix = (n); \ | |
3248 | if (PL_statusvalue_posix == -1) \ | |
3249 | PL_statusvalue = -1; \ | |
3250 | else { \ | |
3251 | PL_statusvalue = \ | |
3252 | (WIFEXITED(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? (WEXITSTATUS(PL_statusvalue_posix) << 8) : 0) | \ | |
3253 | (WIFSIGNALED(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? (WTERMSIG(PL_statusvalue_posix) & 0x7F) : 0) | \ | |
3254 | (WIFSIGNALED(PL_statusvalue_posix) && WCOREDUMP(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? 0x80 : 0); \ | |
3255 | } \ | |
3256 | } STMT_END | |
3257 | # elif defined(WIFEXITED) | |
37038d91 | 3258 | # define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \ |
e5218da5 GA |
3259 | STMT_START { \ |
3260 | PL_statusvalue_posix = (n); \ | |
3261 | if (PL_statusvalue_posix == -1) \ | |
3262 | PL_statusvalue = -1; \ | |
3263 | else { \ | |
3264 | PL_statusvalue = \ | |
3265 | (WIFEXITED(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? (WEXITSTATUS(PL_statusvalue_posix) << 8) : 0) | \ | |
3266 | (WIFSIGNALED(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? (WTERMSIG(PL_statusvalue_posix) & 0x7F) : 0); \ | |
3267 | } \ | |
3268 | } STMT_END | |
3269 | # else | |
37038d91 | 3270 | # define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \ |
e5218da5 GA |
3271 | STMT_START { \ |
3272 | PL_statusvalue_posix = (n); \ | |
3273 | if (PL_statusvalue_posix == -1) \ | |
3274 | PL_statusvalue = -1; \ | |
3275 | else { \ | |
3276 | PL_statusvalue = \ | |
3277 | PL_statusvalue_posix & 0xFFFF; \ | |
3278 | } \ | |
3279 | } STMT_END | |
3280 | # endif | |
3281 | # define STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) \ | |
68dc0745 | 3282 | STMT_START { \ |
3280af22 NIS |
3283 | PL_statusvalue = (n); \ |
3284 | if (PL_statusvalue != -1) \ | |
3285 | PL_statusvalue &= 0xFFFF; \ | |
68dc0745 | 3286 | } STMT_END |
7a7fd8e0 | 3287 | # define STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET(n) STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) |
6ac6a52b | 3288 | # define STATUS_EXIT_SET(n) STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) |
e5218da5 | 3289 | # define STATUS_CURRENT STATUS_UNIX |
37038d91 | 3290 | # define STATUS_EXIT STATUS_UNIX |
e5218da5 GA |
3291 | # define STATUS_ALL_SUCCESS (PL_statusvalue = 0, PL_statusvalue_posix = 0) |
3292 | # define STATUS_ALL_FAILURE (PL_statusvalue = 1, PL_statusvalue_posix = 1) | |
68dc0745 | 3293 | #endif |
3294 | ||
cc3604b1 GS |
3295 | /* flags in PL_exit_flags for nature of exit() */ |
3296 | #define PERL_EXIT_EXPECTED 0x01 | |
31d77e54 | 3297 | #define PERL_EXIT_DESTRUCT_END 0x02 /* Run END in perl_destruct */ |
6136213b JGM |
3298 | #define PERL_EXIT_WARN 0x04 /* Warn if Perl_my_exit() or Perl_my_failure_exit() called */ |
3299 | #define PERL_EXIT_ABORT 0x08 /* Call abort() if Perl_my_exit() or Perl_my_failure_exit() called */ | |
cc3604b1 | 3300 | |
b79b76e0 | 3301 | #ifndef PERL_CORE |
a7cb1f99 | 3302 | /* format to use for version numbers in file/directory names */ |
273cf8d1 | 3303 | /* XXX move to Configure? */ |
b79b76e0 NC |
3304 | /* This was only ever used for the current version, and that can be done at |
3305 | compile time, as PERL_FS_VERSION, so should we just delete it? */ | |
3306 | # ifndef PERL_FS_VER_FMT | |
3307 | # define PERL_FS_VER_FMT "%d.%d.%d" | |
3308 | # endif | |
3309 | #endif | |
3310 | ||
3311 | #ifndef PERL_FS_VERSION | |
3312 | # define PERL_FS_VERSION PERL_VERSION_STRING | |
0b94c7bb GS |
3313 | #endif |
3314 | ||
45bc9206 | 3315 | /* This defines a way to flush all output buffers. This may be a |
76549fef JH |
3316 | * performance issue, so we allow people to disable it. Also, if |
3317 | * we are using stdio, there are broken implementations of fflush(NULL) | |
3318 | * out there, Solaris being the most prominent. | |
45bc9206 GS |
3319 | */ |
3320 | #ifndef PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD | |
97cb92d6 | 3321 | # if defined(USE_PERLIO) || defined(FFLUSH_NULL) |
66fe083f | 3322 | # define PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD PerlIO_flush((PerlIO*)NULL) |
da5fdda8 AC |
3323 | # elif defined(FFLUSH_ALL) |
3324 | # define PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD my_fflush_all() | |
767df6a1 | 3325 | # else |
da5fdda8 | 3326 | # define PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD NOOP |
66fe083f | 3327 | # endif |
45bc9206 GS |
3328 | #endif |
3329 | ||
7766f137 GS |
3330 | #ifndef PERL_WAIT_FOR_CHILDREN |
3331 | # define PERL_WAIT_FOR_CHILDREN NOOP | |
3332 | #endif | |
3333 | ||
ba869deb | 3334 | /* the traditional thread-unsafe notion of "current interpreter". */ |
c5be433b GS |
3335 | #ifndef PERL_SET_INTERP |
3336 | # define PERL_SET_INTERP(i) (PL_curinterp = (PerlInterpreter*)(i)) | |
3337 | #endif | |
3338 | ||
3339 | #ifndef PERL_GET_INTERP | |
3340 | # define PERL_GET_INTERP (PL_curinterp) | |
3341 | #endif | |
3342 | ||
54aff467 | 3343 | #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) && !defined(PERL_GET_THX) |
54aff467 | 3344 | # ifdef MULTIPLICITY |
ba869deb | 3345 | # define PERL_GET_THX ((PerlInterpreter *)PERL_GET_CONTEXT) |
54aff467 | 3346 | # endif |
ba869deb GS |
3347 | # define PERL_SET_THX(t) PERL_SET_CONTEXT(t) |
3348 | #endif | |
3349 | ||
00f254e2 | 3350 | /* |
8896765a | 3351 | This replaces the previous %_ "hack" by the "%p" hacks. |
0dbb1585 | 3352 | All that is required is that the perl source does not |
00f254e2 KW |
3353 | use "%-p" or "%-<number>p" or "%<number>p" formats. |
3354 | These formats will still work in perl code. | |
486ec47a | 3355 | See comments in sv.c for further details. |
8896765a | 3356 | |
8896765a | 3357 | Robin Barker 2005-07-14 |
f46d31f2 | 3358 | |
00f254e2 | 3359 | No longer use %1p for VDf = %vd. RMB 2007-10-19 |
0dbb1585 | 3360 | */ |
8896765a RB |
3361 | |
3362 | #ifndef SVf_ | |
63ce7bf0 | 3363 | # define SVf_(n) "-" STRINGIFY(n) "p" |
894356b3 GS |
3364 | #endif |
3365 | ||
8896765a | 3366 | #ifndef SVf |
104abab4 | 3367 | # define SVf "-p" |
d2560b70 RB |
3368 | #endif |
3369 | ||
014ead4b | 3370 | #ifndef SVf32 |
8896765a | 3371 | # define SVf32 SVf_(32) |
014ead4b RB |
3372 | #endif |
3373 | ||
3374 | #ifndef SVf256 | |
8896765a RB |
3375 | # define SVf256 SVf_(256) |
3376 | #endif | |
3377 | ||
be2597df MHM |
3378 | #define SVfARG(p) ((void*)(p)) |
3379 | ||
20023040 FC |
3380 | #ifndef HEKf |
3381 | # define HEKf "2p" | |
3382 | #endif | |
3383 | ||
b8fa5213 FC |
3384 | /* Not ideal, but we cannot easily include a number in an already-numeric |
3385 | * format sequence. */ | |
3386 | #ifndef HEKf256 | |
3387 | # define HEKf256 "3p" | |
3388 | #endif | |
3389 | ||
20023040 FC |
3390 | #define HEKfARG(p) ((void*)(p)) |
3391 | ||
b17a0679 FC |
3392 | /* Takes three arguments: is_utf8, length, str */ |
3393 | #ifndef UTF8f | |
61608bb7 | 3394 | # define UTF8f "d%" UVuf "%4p" |
b17a0679 FC |
3395 | #endif |
3396 | #define UTF8fARG(u,l,p) (int)cBOOL(u), (UV)(l), (void*)(p) | |
3397 | ||
0f94cb1f FC |
3398 | #define PNf UTF8f |
3399 | #define PNfARG(pn) (int)1, (UV)PadnameLEN(pn), (void *)PadnamePV(pn) | |
0d1e9135 | 3400 | |
f46d31f2 | 3401 | #ifdef PERL_CORE |
486ec47a | 3402 | /* not used; but needed for backward compatibility with XS code? - RMB */ |
7776bb98 | 3403 | # undef UVf |
da5fdda8 AC |
3404 | #elif !defined(UVf) |
3405 | # define UVf UVuf | |
d2560b70 RB |
3406 | #endif |
3407 | ||
fcdf39cf RGS |
3408 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED |
3409 | # define __attribute__deprecated__ __attribute__((deprecated)) | |
3410 | #endif | |
0dbb1585 AL |
3411 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_FORMAT |
3412 | # define __attribute__format__(x,y,z) __attribute__((format(x,y,z))) | |
3413 | #endif | |
3414 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_MALLOC | |
77785eea | 3415 | # define __attribute__malloc__ __attribute__((__malloc__)) |
f22be1b8 | 3416 | #endif |
0dbb1585 | 3417 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_NONNULL |
abb2c242 | 3418 | # define __attribute__nonnull__(a) __attribute__((nonnull(a))) |
f22be1b8 | 3419 | #endif |
0dbb1585 | 3420 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_NORETURN |
abb2c242 | 3421 | # define __attribute__noreturn__ __attribute__((noreturn)) |
f22be1b8 | 3422 | #endif |
0dbb1585 | 3423 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_PURE |
abb2c242 | 3424 | # define __attribute__pure__ __attribute__((pure)) |
f22be1b8 | 3425 | #endif |
0dbb1585 AL |
3426 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED |
3427 | # define __attribute__unused__ __attribute__((unused)) | |
3428 | #endif | |
3429 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT | |
abb2c242 | 3430 | # define __attribute__warn_unused_result__ __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) |
f22be1b8 JH |
3431 | #endif |
3432 | ||
0dbb1585 | 3433 | /* If we haven't defined the attributes yet, define them to blank. */ |
fcdf39cf RGS |
3434 | #ifndef __attribute__deprecated__ |
3435 | # define __attribute__deprecated__ | |
3436 | #endif | |
0dbb1585 AL |
3437 | #ifndef __attribute__format__ |
3438 | # define __attribute__format__(x,y,z) | |
3439 | #endif | |
f22be1b8 | 3440 | #ifndef __attribute__malloc__ |
abb2c242 | 3441 | # define __attribute__malloc__ |
f22be1b8 JH |
3442 | #endif |
3443 | #ifndef __attribute__nonnull__ | |
abb2c242 | 3444 | # define __attribute__nonnull__(a) |
f22be1b8 JH |
3445 | #endif |
3446 | #ifndef __attribute__noreturn__ | |
abb2c242 | 3447 | # define __attribute__noreturn__ |
f22be1b8 JH |
3448 | #endif |
3449 | #ifndef __attribute__pure__ | |
abb2c242 | 3450 | # define __attribute__pure__ |
f22be1b8 | 3451 | #endif |
0dbb1585 AL |
3452 | #ifndef __attribute__unused__ |
3453 | # define __attribute__unused__ | |
3454 | #endif | |
f22be1b8 | 3455 | #ifndef __attribute__warn_unused_result__ |
abb2c242 JH |
3456 | # define __attribute__warn_unused_result__ |
3457 | #endif | |
3458 | ||
6ff2ec7d AC |
3459 | #if !defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(NDEBUG) |
3460 | # define NDEBUG 1 | |
cd13e623 | 3461 | #endif |
6ff2ec7d | 3462 | #include <assert.h> |
cd13e623 | 3463 | |
0dbb1585 AL |
3464 | /* For functions that are marked as __attribute__noreturn__, it's not |
3465 | appropriate to call return. In either case, include the lint directive. | |
3466 | */ | |
3467 | #ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_NORETURN | |
bc3d2941 | 3468 | # define NORETURN_FUNCTION_END NOT_REACHED; |
0dbb1585 | 3469 | #else |
bc3d2941 | 3470 | # define NORETURN_FUNCTION_END NOT_REACHED; return 0 |
abb2c242 JH |
3471 | #endif |
3472 | ||
cdfeb707 RB |
3473 | /* Some OS warn on NULL format to printf */ |
3474 | #ifdef PRINTF_FORMAT_NULL_OK | |
3475 | # define __attribute__format__null_ok__(x,y,z) __attribute__format__(x,y,z) | |
3476 | #else | |
00f254e2 | 3477 | # define __attribute__format__null_ok__(x,y,z) |
cdfeb707 RB |
3478 | #endif |
3479 | ||
635aebb7 | 3480 | #ifdef HAS_BUILTIN_EXPECT |
b37c2d43 AL |
3481 | # define EXPECT(expr,val) __builtin_expect(expr,val) |
3482 | #else | |
3483 | # define EXPECT(expr,val) (expr) | |
3484 | #endif | |
6d5abc62 NC |
3485 | #define LIKELY(cond) EXPECT(cBOOL(cond),TRUE) |
3486 | #define UNLIKELY(cond) EXPECT(cBOOL(cond),FALSE) | |
635aebb7 AL |
3487 | #ifdef HAS_BUILTIN_CHOOSE_EXPR |
3488 | /* placeholder */ | |
3489 | #endif | |
b37c2d43 | 3490 | |
a36ca6de | 3491 | /* STATIC_ASSERT_DECL/STATIC_ASSERT_STMT are like assert(), but for compile |
5074d4c5 LM |
3492 | time invariants. That is, their argument must be a constant expression that |
3493 | can be verified by the compiler. This expression can contain anything that's | |
3494 | known to the compiler, e.g. #define constants, enums, or sizeof (...). If | |
3495 | the expression evaluates to 0, compilation fails. | |
3496 | Because they generate no runtime code (i.e. their use is "free"), they're | |
3497 | always active, even under non-DEBUGGING builds. | |
a36ca6de | 3498 | STATIC_ASSERT_DECL expands to a declaration and is suitable for use at |
5074d4c5 LM |
3499 | file scope (outside of any function). |
3500 | STATIC_ASSERT_STMT expands to a statement and is suitable for use inside a | |
3501 | function. | |
3502 | */ | |
7ea096df | 3503 | #if (defined(static_assert) || (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201103L)) && (!defined(__IBMC__) || __IBMC__ >= 1210) |
6d59e610 | 3504 | /* static_assert is a macro defined in <assert.h> in C11 or a compiler |
a36ca6de LM |
3505 | builtin in C++11. But IBM XL C V11 does not support _Static_assert, no |
3506 | matter what <assert.h> says. | |
6d59e610 | 3507 | */ |
a36ca6de | 3508 | # define STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(COND) static_assert(COND, #COND) |
6d59e610 LM |
3509 | #else |
3510 | /* We use a bit-field instead of an array because gcc accepts | |
3511 | 'typedef char x[n]' where n is not a compile-time constant. | |
3512 | We want to enforce constantness. | |
3513 | */ | |
3514 | # define STATIC_ASSERT_2(COND, SUFFIX) \ | |
3515 | typedef struct { \ | |
3516 | unsigned int _static_assertion_failed_##SUFFIX : (COND) ? 1 : -1; \ | |
3517 | } _static_assertion_failed_##SUFFIX PERL_UNUSED_DECL | |
3518 | # define STATIC_ASSERT_1(COND, SUFFIX) STATIC_ASSERT_2(COND, SUFFIX) | |
a36ca6de | 3519 | # define STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(COND) STATIC_ASSERT_1(COND, __LINE__) |
6d59e610 LM |
3520 | #endif |
3521 | /* We need this wrapper even in C11 because 'case X: static_assert(...);' is an | |
3522 | error (static_assert is a declaration, and only statements can have labels). | |
3523 | */ | |
21aae866 | 3524 | #define STATIC_ASSERT_STMT(COND) STMT_START { STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(COND); } STMT_END |
ae103e09 DD |
3525 | |
3526 | #ifndef __has_builtin | |
3527 | # define __has_builtin(x) 0 /* not a clang style compiler */ | |
3528 | #endif | |
3529 | ||
3530 | /* ASSUME is like assert(), but it has a benefit in a release build. It is a | |
3531 | hint to a compiler about a statement of fact in a function call free | |
3532 | expression, which allows the compiler to generate better machine code. | |
3533 | In a debug build, ASSUME(x) is a synonym for assert(x). ASSUME(0) means | |
3534 | the control path is unreachable. In a for loop, ASSUME can be used to hint | |
b8fda935 | 3535 | that a loop will run at least X times. ASSUME is based off MSVC's __assume |
ae103e09 DD |
3536 | intrinsic function, see its documents for more details. |
3537 | */ | |
3538 | ||
3539 | #ifndef DEBUGGING | |
3540 | # if __has_builtin(__builtin_unreachable) \ | |
d1020b40 | 3541 | || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5 || __GNUC__ > 4) /* 4.5 -> */ |
ae103e09 DD |
3542 | # define ASSUME(x) ((x) ? (void) 0 : __builtin_unreachable()) |
3543 | # elif defined(_MSC_VER) | |
3544 | # define ASSUME(x) __assume(x) | |
3545 | # elif defined(__ARMCC_VERSION) /* untested */ | |
3546 | # define ASSUME(x) __promise(x) | |
3547 | # else | |
3548 | /* a random compiler might define assert to its own special optimization token | |
3549 | so pass it through to C lib as a last resort */ | |
3550 | # define ASSUME(x) assert(x) | |
3551 | # endif | |
3552 | #else | |
3553 | # define ASSUME(x) assert(x) | |
3554 | #endif | |
3555 | ||
dbc47c6f KW |
3556 | #if defined(__sun) /* ASSUME() generates warnings on Solaris */ |
3557 | # define NOT_REACHED | |
2145f4b6 LM |
3558 | #elif defined(DEBUGGING) && (__has_builtin(__builtin_unreachable) \ |
3559 | || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5 || __GNUC__ > 4)) /* 4.5 -> */ | |
41bd5b11 | 3560 | # define NOT_REACHED STMT_START { ASSUME(!"UNREACHABLE"); __builtin_unreachable(); } STMT_END |
dbc47c6f | 3561 | #else |
41bd5b11 | 3562 | # define NOT_REACHED ASSUME(!"UNREACHABLE") |
dbc47c6f | 3563 | #endif |
ae103e09 | 3564 | |
3fc1aec6 | 3565 | /* Some unistd.h's give a prototype for pause() even though |
3566 | HAS_PAUSE ends up undefined. This causes the #define | |
d2560b70 | 3567 | below to be rejected by the compiler. Sigh. |
3fc1aec6 | 3568 | */ |
3569 | #ifdef HAS_PAUSE | |
3570 | #define Pause pause | |
3571 | #else | |
3572 | #define Pause() sleep((32767<<16)+32767) | |
748a9306 LW |
3573 | #endif |
3574 | ||
3575 | #ifndef IOCPARM_LEN | |
3576 | # ifdef IOCPARM_MASK | |
61f1c44b | 3577 | /* on BSDish systems we're safe */ |
748a9306 | 3578 | # define IOCPARM_LEN(x) (((x) >> 16) & IOCPARM_MASK) |
da5fdda8 | 3579 | # elif defined(_IOC_SIZE) && defined(__GLIBC__) |
301eb2f0 | 3580 | /* on Linux systems we're safe; except when we're not [perl #38223] */ |
da5fdda8 AC |
3581 | # define IOCPARM_LEN(x) (_IOC_SIZE(x) < 256 ? 256 : _IOC_SIZE(x)) |
3582 | # else | |
748a9306 | 3583 | /* otherwise guess at what's safe */ |
da5fdda8 | 3584 | # define IOCPARM_LEN(x) 256 |
748a9306 | 3585 | # endif |
a0d0e21e LW |
3586 | #endif |
3587 | ||
1761cee5 | 3588 | #if defined(__CYGWIN__) |
521e0776 GS |
3589 | /* USEMYBINMODE |
3590 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the program should | |
16fe6d59 | 3591 | * use the routine my_binmode(FILE *fp, char iotype, int mode) to insure |
521e0776 GS |
3592 | * that a file is in "binary" mode -- that is, that no translation |
3593 | * of bytes occurs on read or write operations. | |
3594 | */ | |
36894f0b | 3595 | # define USEMYBINMODE /**/ |
77a40698 | 3596 | # include <io.h> /* for setmode() prototype */ |
16fe6d59 | 3597 | # define my_binmode(fp, iotype, mode) \ |
8298454c | 3598 | cBOOL(PerlLIO_setmode(fileno(fp), mode) != -1) |
5aabfad6 | 3599 | #endif |
3600 | ||
88d10794 JH |
3601 | #ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
3602 | void init_os_extras(void); | |
3603 | #endif | |
3604 | ||
cea2e8a9 GS |
3605 | #ifdef UNION_ANY_DEFINITION |
3606 | UNION_ANY_DEFINITION; | |
3607 | #else | |
3608 | union any { | |
3609 | void* any_ptr; | |
c9728782 DM |
3610 | SV* any_sv; |
3611 | SV** any_svp; | |
3612 | GV* any_gv; | |
3613 | AV* any_av; | |
3614 | HV* any_hv; | |
6ffb8402 | 3615 | OP* any_op; |
c9728782 DM |
3616 | char* any_pv; |
3617 | char** any_pvp; | |
cea2e8a9 | 3618 | I32 any_i32; |
ae103e09 | 3619 | U32 any_u32; |
cea2e8a9 | 3620 | IV any_iv; |
c6bf6a65 | 3621 | UV any_uv; |
cea2e8a9 | 3622 | long any_long; |
9febdf04 | 3623 | bool any_bool; |
c76ac1ee | 3624 | void (*any_dptr) (void*); |
acfe0abc | 3625 | void (*any_dxptr) (pTHX_ void*); |
cea2e8a9 GS |
3626 | }; |
3627 | #endif | |
3628 | ||
acfe0abc | 3629 | typedef I32 (*filter_t) (pTHX_ int, SV *, int); |
cea2e8a9 GS |
3630 | |
3631 | #define FILTER_READ(idx, sv, len) filter_read(idx, sv, len) | |
5486870f DM |
3632 | #define FILTER_DATA(idx) \ |
3633 | (PL_parser ? AvARRAY(PL_parser->rsfp_filters)[idx] : NULL) | |
3634 | #define FILTER_ISREADER(idx) \ | |
3635 | (PL_parser && PL_parser->rsfp_filters \ | |
3636 | && idx >= AvFILLp(PL_parser->rsfp_filters)) | |
3637 | #define PERL_FILTER_EXISTS(i) \ | |
3638 | (PL_parser && PL_parser->rsfp_filters \ | |
b9f2b683 | 3639 | && (i) <= av_tindex(PL_parser->rsfp_filters)) |
cea2e8a9 | 3640 | |
c5078cac JH |
3641 | #if defined(_AIX) && !defined(_AIX43) |
3642 | #if defined(USE_REENTRANT) || defined(_REENTRANT) || defined(_THREAD_SAFE) | |
3643 | /* We cannot include <crypt.h> to get the struct crypt_data | |
3644 | * because of setkey prototype problems when threading */ | |
3645 | typedef struct crypt_data { /* straight from /usr/include/crypt.h */ | |
3646 | /* From OSF, Not needed in AIX | |
3647 | char C[28], D[28]; | |
3648 | */ | |
3649 | char E[48]; | |
3650 | char KS[16][48]; | |
3651 | char block[66]; | |
3652 | char iobuf[16]; | |
3653 | } CRYPTD; | |
3654 | #endif /* threading */ | |
3655 | #endif /* AIX */ | |
3656 | ||
fc6bde6f DD |
3657 | #ifndef PERL_CALLCONV |
3658 | # ifdef __cplusplus | |
3659 | # define PERL_CALLCONV extern "C" | |
3660 | # else | |
3661 | # define PERL_CALLCONV | |
3662 | # endif | |
3663 | #endif | |
3664 | #ifndef PERL_CALLCONV_NO_RET | |
3665 | # define PERL_CALLCONV_NO_RET PERL_CALLCONV | |
3666 | #endif | |
3667 | ||
3668 | /* PERL_STATIC_NO_RET is supposed to be equivalent to STATIC on builds that | |
3669 | dont have a noreturn as a declaration specifier | |
3670 | */ | |
3671 | #ifndef PERL_STATIC_NO_RET | |
3672 | # define PERL_STATIC_NO_RET STATIC | |
3673 | #endif | |
3674 | /* PERL_STATIC_NO_RET is supposed to be equivalent to PERL_STATIC_INLINE on | |
3675 | builds that dont have a noreturn as a declaration specifier | |
3676 | */ | |
3677 | #ifndef PERL_STATIC_INLINE_NO_RET | |
3678 | # define PERL_STATIC_INLINE_NO_RET PERL_STATIC_INLINE | |
3679 | #endif | |
3680 | ||
e37778c2 | 3681 | #if !defined(OS2) |
2c2d71f5 JH |
3682 | # include "iperlsys.h" |
3683 | #endif | |
504f80c1 | 3684 | |
9c12f1e5 | 3685 | #ifdef __LIBCATAMOUNT__ |
00f254e2 | 3686 | #undef HAS_PASSWD /* unixish.h but not unixish enough. */ |
9c12f1e5 RGS |
3687 | #undef HAS_GROUP |
3688 | #define FAKE_BIT_BUCKET | |
3689 | #endif | |
3690 | ||
d10dc2ae | 3691 | /* [perl #22371] Algorimic Complexity Attack on Perl 5.6.1, 5.8.0. |
1a237f4f YO |
3692 | * Note that the USE_HASH_SEED and similar defines are *NOT* defined by |
3693 | * Configure, despite their names being similar to other defines like | |
3694 | * USE_ITHREADS. Configure in fact knows nothing about the randomised | |
3695 | * hashes. Therefore to enable/disable the hash randomisation defines | |
3696 | * use the Configure -Accflags=... instead. */ | |
3697 | #if !defined(NO_HASH_SEED) && !defined(USE_HASH_SEED) | |
4546b9e6 | 3698 | # define USE_HASH_SEED |
504f80c1 JH |
3699 | #endif |
3700 | ||
598921a7 NC |
3701 | #include "perly.h" |
3702 | ||
598921a7 | 3703 | |
654eccd5 JD |
3704 | /* macros to define bit-fields in structs. */ |
3705 | #ifndef PERL_BITFIELD8 | |
3706 | # define PERL_BITFIELD8 unsigned | |
3707 | #endif | |
3708 | #ifndef PERL_BITFIELD16 | |
3709 | # define PERL_BITFIELD16 unsigned | |
3710 | #endif | |
3711 | #ifndef PERL_BITFIELD32 | |
3712 | # define PERL_BITFIELD32 unsigned | |
3713 | #endif | |
3714 | ||
79072805 | 3715 | #include "sv.h" |
288b8c02 | 3716 | #include "regexp.h" |
378cc40b | 3717 | #include "util.h" |
8d063cd8 | 3718 | #include "form.h" |
79072805 | 3719 | #include "gv.h" |
dd2155a4 | 3720 | #include "pad.h" |
79072805 | 3721 | #include "cv.h" |
abdd5c84 | 3722 | #include "opnames.h" |
79072805 | 3723 | #include "op.h" |
b3ca2e83 | 3724 | #include "hv.h" |
79072805 LW |
3725 | #include "cop.h" |
3726 | #include "av.h" | |
79072805 LW |
3727 | #include "mg.h" |
3728 | #include "scope.h" | |
4438c4b7 | 3729 | #include "warnings.h" |
a0ed51b3 | 3730 | #include "utf8.h" |
8d063cd8 | 3731 | |
0d7d409d DM |
3732 | /* these would be in doio.h if there was such a file */ |
3733 | #define my_stat() my_stat_flags(SV_GMAGIC) | |
3734 | #define my_lstat() my_lstat_flags(SV_GMAGIC) | |
3735 | ||
20f4945e | 3736 | /* defined in sv.c, but also used in [ach]v.c */ |
20f4945e MHM |
3737 | #undef _XPV_HEAD |
3738 | #undef _XPVMG_HEAD | |
3739 | #undef _XPVCV_COMMON | |
7fae4e64 | 3740 | |
199e78b7 DM |
3741 | #include "parser.h" |
3742 | ||
455ece5e | 3743 | typedef struct magic_state MGS; /* struct magic_state defined in mg.c */ |
76e3520e | 3744 | |
2260ab51 KW |
3745 | #if defined(PERL_IN_REGCOMP_C) || defined(PERL_IN_REGEXEC_C) |
3746 | ||
3747 | /* These have to be predeclared, as they are used in proto.h which is #included | |
3748 | * before their definitions in regcomp.h. */ | |
3749 | ||
3750 | struct scan_data_t; | |
7dcac5f6 KW |
3751 | typedef struct regnode_charclass regnode_charclass; |
3752 | ||
d1d040e5 KW |
3753 | /* A hopefully less confusing name. The sub-classes are all Posix classes only |
3754 | * used under /l matching */ | |
ea461dd6 KW |
3755 | typedef struct regnode_charclass_posixl regnode_charclass_class; |
3756 | typedef struct regnode_charclass_posixl regnode_charclass_posixl; | |
d1d040e5 | 3757 | |
b8f7bb16 | 3758 | typedef struct regnode_ssc regnode_ssc; |
09b2b2e6 KW |
3759 | typedef struct RExC_state_t RExC_state_t; |
3760 | struct _reg_trie_data; | |
76e3520e | 3761 | |
2260ab51 KW |
3762 | #endif |
3763 | ||
5f7fde29 GS |
3764 | struct ptr_tbl_ent { |
3765 | struct ptr_tbl_ent* next; | |
53c1dcc0 | 3766 | const void* oldval; |
5f7fde29 | 3767 | void* newval; |
d18c6117 GS |
3768 | }; |
3769 | ||
5f7fde29 GS |
3770 | struct ptr_tbl { |
3771 | struct ptr_tbl_ent** tbl_ary; | |
3772 | UV tbl_max; | |
3773 | UV tbl_items; | |
db93c0c4 NC |
3774 | struct ptr_tbl_arena *tbl_arena; |
3775 | struct ptr_tbl_ent *tbl_arena_next; | |
3776 | struct ptr_tbl_ent *tbl_arena_end; | |
d18c6117 GS |
3777 | }; |
3778 | ||
fe14fcc3 LW |
3779 | #if defined(htonl) && !defined(HAS_HTONL) |
3780 | #define HAS_HTONL | |
ae986130 | 3781 | #endif |
fe14fcc3 LW |
3782 | #if defined(htons) && !defined(HAS_HTONS) |
3783 | #define HAS_HTONS | |
ae986130 | 3784 | #endif |
fe14fcc3 LW |
3785 | #if defined(ntohl) && !defined(HAS_NTOHL) |
3786 | #define HAS_NTOHL | |
ae986130 | 3787 | #endif |
fe14fcc3 LW |
3788 | #if defined(ntohs) && !defined(HAS_NTOHS) |
3789 | #define HAS_NTOHS | |
ae986130 | 3790 | #endif |
fe14fcc3 | 3791 | #ifndef HAS_HTONL |
fe14fcc3 LW |
3792 | #define HAS_HTONS |
3793 | #define HAS_HTONL | |
3794 | #define HAS_NTOHS | |
3795 | #define HAS_NTOHL | |
8e2d7c44 NC |
3796 | # if (BYTEORDER & 0xffff) == 0x4321 |
3797 | /* Big endian system, so ntohl, ntohs, htonl and htons do not need to | |
3798 | re-order their values. However, to behave identically to the alternative | |
3799 | implementations, they should truncate to the correct size. */ | |
3800 | # define ntohl(x) ((x)&0xFFFFFFFF) | |
3801 | # define htonl(x) ntohl(x) | |
3802 | # define ntohs(x) ((x)&0xFFFF) | |
3803 | # define htons(x) ntohs(x) | |
e4b03fed NC |
3804 | # elif BYTEORDER == 0x1234 || BYTEORDER == 0x12345678 |
3805 | ||
3806 | /* Note that we can't straight out declare our own htonl and htons because | |
3807 | the Win32 build process forcibly undefines HAS_HTONL etc for its miniperl, | |
3808 | to avoid the overhead of initialising the socket subsystem, but the headers | |
3809 | that *declare* the various functions are still seen. If we declare our own | |
3810 | htonl etc they will clash with the declarations in the Win32 headers. */ | |
3811 | ||
3812 | PERL_STATIC_INLINE U32 | |
3813 | my_swap32(const U32 x) { | |
3814 | return ((x & 0xFF) << 24) | ((x >> 24) & 0xFF) | |
3815 | | ((x & 0x0000FF00) << 8) | ((x & 0x00FF0000) >> 8); | |
3816 | } | |
3817 | ||
3818 | PERL_STATIC_INLINE U16 | |
3819 | my_swap16(const U16 x) { | |
3820 | return ((x & 0xFF) << 8) | ((x >> 8) & 0xFF); | |
3821 | } | |
3822 | ||
3823 | # define htonl(x) my_swap32(x) | |
3824 | # define ntohl(x) my_swap32(x) | |
3825 | # define ntohs(x) my_swap16(x) | |
3826 | # define htons(x) my_swap16(x) | |
8e2d7c44 | 3827 | # else |
691a44df NC |
3828 | # error "Unsupported byteorder" |
3829 | /* The C pre-processor doesn't let us return the value of BYTEORDER as part of | |
3830 | the error message. Please check the value of the macro BYTEORDER, as defined | |
3831 | in config.h. The values of BYTEORDER we expect are | |
3832 | ||
3833 | big endian little endian | |
3834 | 32 bit 0x4321 0x1234 | |
3835 | 64 bit 0x87654321 0x12345678 | |
3836 | ||
3837 | If you have a system with a different byte order, please see | |
3838 | pod/perlhack.pod for how to submit a patch to add supporting code. | |
3839 | */ | |
3840 | # endif | |
a687059c LW |
3841 | #endif |
3842 | ||
988174c1 LW |
3843 | /* |
3844 | * Little-endian byte order functions - 'v' for 'VAX', or 'reVerse'. | |
3845 | * -DWS | |
3846 | */ | |
5ae72479 | 3847 | #if BYTEORDER == 0x1234 || BYTEORDER == 0x12345678 |
260c6fee NC |
3848 | /* Little endian system, so vtohl, vtohs, htovl and htovs do not need to |
3849 | re-order their values. However, to behave identically to the alternative | |
3850 | implementations, they should truncate to the correct size. */ | |
3851 | # define vtohl(x) ((x)&0xFFFFFFFF) | |
3852 | # define vtohs(x) ((x)&0xFFFF) | |
3853 | # define htovl(x) vtohl(x) | |
3854 | # define htovs(x) vtohs(x) | |
545872c5 | 3855 | #elif BYTEORDER == 0x4321 || BYTEORDER == 0x87654321 |
988174c1 LW |
3856 | # define vtohl(x) ((((x)&0xFF)<<24) \ |
3857 | +(((x)>>24)&0xFF) \ | |
3858 | +(((x)&0x0000FF00)<<8) \ | |
3859 | +(((x)&0x00FF0000)>>8) ) | |
3860 | # define vtohs(x) ((((x)&0xFF)<<8) + (((x)>>8)&0xFF)) | |
3861 | # define htovl(x) vtohl(x) | |
3862 | # define htovs(x) vtohs(x) | |
545872c5 NC |
3863 | #else |
3864 | # error "Unsupported byteorder" | |
3865 | /* If you have need for current perl on PDP-11 or similar, and can help test | |
3866 | that blead keeps working on a mixed-endian system, then see | |
3867 | pod/perlhack.pod for how to submit patches to things working again. */ | |
2a8c3029 | 3868 | #endif |
988174c1 | 3869 | |
3bb7c1b4 JH |
3870 | /* *MAX Plus 1. A floating point value. |
3871 | Hopefully expressed in a way that dodgy floating point can't mess up. | |
3872 | >> 2 rather than 1, so that value is safely less than I32_MAX after 1 | |
3873 | is added to it | |
3874 | May find that some broken compiler will want the value cast to I32. | |
3875 | [after the shift, as signed >> may not be as secure as unsigned >>] | |
3876 | */ | |
3877 | #define I32_MAX_P1 (2.0 * (1 + (((U32)I32_MAX) >> 1))) | |
3878 | #define U32_MAX_P1 (4.0 * (1 + ((U32_MAX) >> 2))) | |
3879 | /* For compilers that can't correctly cast NVs over 0x7FFFFFFF (or | |
3880 | 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) to an unsigned integer. In the future, sizeof(UV) | |
3881 | may be greater than sizeof(IV), so don't assume that half max UV is max IV. | |
3882 | */ | |
3883 | #define U32_MAX_P1_HALF (2.0 * (1 + ((U32_MAX) >> 2))) | |
ee0007ab | 3884 | |
3bb7c1b4 JH |
3885 | #define UV_MAX_P1 (4.0 * (1 + ((UV_MAX) >> 2))) |
3886 | #define IV_MAX_P1 (2.0 * (1 + (((UV)IV_MAX) >> 1))) | |
3887 | #define UV_MAX_P1_HALF (2.0 * (1 + ((UV_MAX) >> 2))) | |
3888 | ||
3889 | /* This may look like unnecessary jumping through hoops, but converting | |
3890 | out of range floating point values to integers *is* undefined behaviour, | |
3891 | and it is starting to bite. | |
3892 | */ | |
3893 | #ifndef CAST_INLINE | |
65202027 | 3894 | #define I_32(what) (cast_i32((NV)(what))) |
3bb7c1b4 | 3895 | #define U_32(what) (cast_ulong((NV)(what))) |
65202027 DS |
3896 | #define I_V(what) (cast_iv((NV)(what))) |
3897 | #define U_V(what) (cast_uv((NV)(what))) | |
3bb7c1b4 JH |
3898 | #else |
3899 | #define I_32(n) ((n) < I32_MAX_P1 ? ((n) < I32_MIN ? I32_MIN : (I32) (n)) \ | |
3900 | : ((n) < U32_MAX_P1 ? (I32)(U32) (n) \ | |
3901 | : ((n) > 0 ? (I32) U32_MAX : 0 /* NaN */))) | |
3902 | #define U_32(n) ((n) < 0.0 ? ((n) < I32_MIN ? (UV) I32_MIN : (U32)(I32) (n)) \ | |
3903 | : ((n) < U32_MAX_P1 ? (U32) (n) \ | |
3904 | : ((n) > 0 ? U32_MAX : 0 /* NaN */))) | |
5d9574c1 DM |
3905 | #define I_V(n) (LIKELY((n) < IV_MAX_P1) ? (UNLIKELY((n) < IV_MIN) ? IV_MIN : (IV) (n)) \ |
3906 | : (LIKELY((n) < UV_MAX_P1) ? (IV)(UV) (n) \ | |
3bb7c1b4 | 3907 | : ((n) > 0 ? (IV)UV_MAX : 0 /* NaN */))) |
5d9574c1 DM |
3908 | #define U_V(n) ((n) < 0.0 ? (UNLIKELY((n) < IV_MIN) ? (UV) IV_MIN : (UV)(IV) (n)) \ |
3909 | : (LIKELY((n) < UV_MAX_P1) ? (UV) (n) \ | |
3bb7c1b4 JH |
3910 | : ((n) > 0 ? UV_MAX : 0 /* NaN */))) |
3911 | #endif | |
3912 | ||
3913 | #define U_S(what) ((U16)U_32(what)) | |
3914 | #define U_I(what) ((unsigned int)U_32(what)) | |
3915 | #define U_L(what) U_32(what) | |
ed6116ce | 3916 | |
ed140128 | 3917 | #ifdef HAS_SIGNBIT |
e6081c0e TC |
3918 | # ifndef Perl_signbit |
3919 | # define Perl_signbit signbit | |
3920 | # endif | |
ed140128 AD |
3921 | #endif |
3922 | ||
2d4389e4 JH |
3923 | /* These do not care about the fractional part, only about the range. */ |
3924 | #define NV_WITHIN_IV(nv) (I_V(nv) >= IV_MIN && I_V(nv) <= IV_MAX) | |
24db6c0d | 3925 | #define NV_WITHIN_UV(nv) ((nv)>=0.0 && U_V(nv) >= UV_MIN && U_V(nv) <= UV_MAX) |
2d4389e4 | 3926 | |
25da4f38 IZ |
3927 | /* Used with UV/IV arguments: */ |
3928 | /* XXXX: need to speed it up */ | |
3929 | #define CLUMP_2UV(iv) ((iv) < 0 ? 0 : (UV)(iv)) | |
3930 | #define CLUMP_2IV(uv) ((uv) > (UV)IV_MAX ? IV_MAX : (IV)(uv)) | |
3931 | ||
352d5a3a LW |
3932 | #ifndef MAXSYSFD |
3933 | # define MAXSYSFD 2 | |
3934 | #endif | |
ee0007ab | 3935 | |
79072805 | 3936 | #ifndef __cplusplus |
79c32fc2 | 3937 | #if !(defined(WIN32) || defined(SYMBIAN)) |
20ce7b12 GS |
3938 | Uid_t getuid (void); |
3939 | Uid_t geteuid (void); | |
3940 | Gid_t getgid (void); | |
3941 | Gid_t getegid (void); | |
79072805 | 3942 | #endif |
e1caacb4 | 3943 | #endif |
8d063cd8 | 3944 | |
0c30d9ec | 3945 | #ifndef Perl_debug_log |
bf49b057 GS |
3946 | # define Perl_debug_log PerlIO_stderr() |
3947 | #endif | |
3948 | ||
3949 | #ifndef Perl_error_log | |
3950 | # define Perl_error_log (PL_stderrgv \ | |
6b78add2 | 3951 | && isGV(PL_stderrgv) \ |
01bb7c6d | 3952 | && GvIOp(PL_stderrgv) \ |
42de951c | 3953 | && IoOFP(GvIOp(PL_stderrgv)) \ |
bf49b057 GS |
3954 | ? IoOFP(GvIOp(PL_stderrgv)) \ |
3955 | : PerlIO_stderr()) | |
0c30d9ec | 3956 | #endif |
3967c732 | 3957 | |
aea4f609 DM |
3958 | |
3959 | #define DEBUG_p_FLAG 0x00000001 /* 1 */ | |
3960 | #define DEBUG_s_FLAG 0x00000002 /* 2 */ | |
3961 | #define DEBUG_l_FLAG 0x00000004 /* 4 */ | |
3962 | #define DEBUG_t_FLAG 0x00000008 /* 8 */ | |
3963 | #define DEBUG_o_FLAG 0x00000010 /* 16 */ | |
3964 | #define DEBUG_c_FLAG 0x00000020 /* 32 */ | |
3965 | #define DEBUG_P_FLAG 0x00000040 /* 64 */ | |
3966 | #define DEBUG_m_FLAG 0x00000080 /* 128 */ | |
3967 | #define DEBUG_f_FLAG 0x00000100 /* 256 */ | |
3968 | #define DEBUG_r_FLAG 0x00000200 /* 512 */ | |
3969 | #define DEBUG_x_FLAG 0x00000400 /* 1024 */ | |
3970 | #define DEBUG_u_FLAG 0x00000800 /* 2048 */ | |
88d2d28a JC |
3971 | /* U is reserved for Unofficial, exploratory hacking */ |
3972 | #define DEBUG_U_FLAG 0x00001000 /* 4096 */ | |
fcd573e7 | 3973 | /* spare 8192 */ |
aea4f609 DM |
3974 | #define DEBUG_X_FLAG 0x00004000 /* 16384 */ |
3975 | #define DEBUG_D_FLAG 0x00008000 /* 32768 */ | |
56967202 | 3976 | #define DEBUG_S_FLAG 0x00010000 /* 65536 */ |
aea4f609 | 3977 | #define DEBUG_T_FLAG 0x00020000 /* 131072 */ |
04932ac8 | 3978 | #define DEBUG_R_FLAG 0x00040000 /* 262144 */ |
1045810a | 3979 | #define DEBUG_J_FLAG 0x00080000 /* 524288 */ |
d6721266 | 3980 | #define DEBUG_v_FLAG 0x00100000 /*1048576 */ |
46187eeb | 3981 | #define DEBUG_C_FLAG 0x00200000 /*2097152 */ |
ecae49c0 | 3982 | #define DEBUG_A_FLAG 0x00400000 /*4194304 */ |
a3c98653 | 3983 | #define DEBUG_q_FLAG 0x00800000 /*8388608 */ |
7896dde7 | 3984 | #define DEBUG_M_FLAG 0x01000000 /*16777216*/ |
cc8773c0 | 3985 | #define DEBUG_B_FLAG 0x02000000 /*33554432*/ |
69014004 | 3986 | #define DEBUG_L_FLAG 0x04000000 /*67108864*/ |
e17bc05a TC |
3987 | #define DEBUG_i_FLAG 0x08000000 /*134217728*/ |
3988 | #define DEBUG_MASK 0x0FFFEFFF /* mask of all the standard flags */ | |
aea4f609 DM |
3989 | |
3990 | #define DEBUG_DB_RECURSE_FLAG 0x40000000 | |
31ada1fb | 3991 | #define DEBUG_TOP_FLAG 0x80000000 /* -D was given --> PL_debug |= FLAG */ |
aea4f609 | 3992 | |
36195052 KW |
3993 | # define DEBUG_p_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_p_FLAG) |
3994 | # define DEBUG_s_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_s_FLAG) | |
3995 | # define DEBUG_l_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_l_FLAG) | |
3996 | # define DEBUG_t_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_t_FLAG) | |
3997 | # define DEBUG_o_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_o_FLAG) | |
3998 | # define DEBUG_c_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_c_FLAG) | |
3999 | # define DEBUG_P_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_P_FLAG) | |
4000 | # define DEBUG_m_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_m_FLAG) | |
4001 | # define DEBUG_f_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_f_FLAG) | |
4002 | # define DEBUG_r_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_r_FLAG) | |
4003 | # define DEBUG_x_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_x_FLAG) | |
4004 | # define DEBUG_u_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_u_FLAG) | |
4005 | # define DEBUG_U_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_U_FLAG) | |
36195052 KW |
4006 | # define DEBUG_X_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_X_FLAG) |
4007 | # define DEBUG_D_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_D_FLAG) | |
4008 | # define DEBUG_S_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_S_FLAG) | |
4009 | # define DEBUG_T_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_T_FLAG) | |
4010 | # define DEBUG_R_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_R_FLAG) | |
4011 | # define DEBUG_J_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_J_FLAG) | |
4012 | # define DEBUG_v_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_v_FLAG) | |
4013 | # define DEBUG_C_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_C_FLAG) | |
4014 | # define DEBUG_A_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_A_FLAG) | |
4015 | # define DEBUG_q_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_q_FLAG) | |
7896dde7 | 4016 | # define DEBUG_M_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_M_FLAG) |
36195052 KW |
4017 | # define DEBUG_B_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_B_FLAG) |
4018 | # define DEBUG_L_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_L_FLAG) | |
4019 | # define DEBUG_i_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_i_FLAG) | |
dd2155a4 | 4020 | # define DEBUG_Xv_TEST_ (DEBUG_X_TEST_ && DEBUG_v_TEST_) |
7949c6f5 | 4021 | # define DEBUG_Uv_TEST_ (DEBUG_U_TEST_ && DEBUG_v_TEST_) |
ad9e76a8 | 4022 | # define DEBUG_Pv_TEST_ (DEBUG_P_TEST_ && DEBUG_v_TEST_) |
bbc98134 | 4023 | # define DEBUG_Lv_TEST_ (DEBUG_L_TEST_ && DEBUG_v_TEST_) |
bd16a5f0 | 4024 | |
3967c732 | 4025 | #ifdef DEBUGGING |
aea4f609 | 4026 | |
bd16a5f0 IZ |
4027 | # define DEBUG_p_TEST DEBUG_p_TEST_ |
4028 | # define DEBUG_s_TEST DEBUG_s_TEST_ | |
4029 | # define DEBUG_l_TEST DEBUG_l_TEST_ | |
4030 | # define DEBUG_t_TEST DEBUG_t_TEST_ | |
4031 | # define DEBUG_o_TEST DEBUG_o_TEST_ | |
4032 | # define DEBUG_c_TEST DEBUG_c_TEST_ | |
4033 | # define DEBUG_P_TEST DEBUG_P_TEST_ | |
4034 | # define DEBUG_m_TEST DEBUG_m_TEST_ | |
4035 | # define DEBUG_f_TEST DEBUG_f_TEST_ | |
4036 | # define DEBUG_r_TEST DEBUG_r_TEST_ | |
4037 | # define DEBUG_x_TEST DEBUG_x_TEST_ | |
4038 | # define DEBUG_u_TEST DEBUG_u_TEST_ | |
88d2d28a | 4039 | # define DEBUG_U_TEST DEBUG_U_TEST_ |
bd16a5f0 IZ |
4040 | # define DEBUG_X_TEST DEBUG_X_TEST_ |
4041 | # define DEBUG_D_TEST DEBUG_D_TEST_ | |
56967202 | 4042 | # define DEBUG_S_TEST DEBUG_S_TEST_ |
bd16a5f0 IZ |
4043 | # define DEBUG_T_TEST DEBUG_T_TEST_ |
4044 | # define DEBUG_R_TEST DEBUG_R_TEST_ | |
1045810a | 4045 | # define DEBUG_J_TEST DEBUG_J_TEST_ |
d6721266 | 4046 | # define DEBUG_v_TEST DEBUG_v_TEST_ |
46187eeb | 4047 | # define DEBUG_C_TEST DEBUG_C_TEST_ |
ecae49c0 | 4048 | # define DEBUG_A_TEST DEBUG_A_TEST_ |
a3c98653 | 4049 | # define DEBUG_q_TEST DEBUG_q_TEST_ |
7896dde7 | 4050 | # define DEBUG_M_TEST DEBUG_M_TEST_ |
cc8773c0 | 4051 | # define DEBUG_B_TEST DEBUG_B_TEST_ |
69014004 | 4052 | # define DEBUG_L_TEST DEBUG_L_TEST_ |
e17bc05a | 4053 | # define DEBUG_i_TEST DEBUG_i_TEST_ |
7949c6f5 JC |
4054 | # define DEBUG_Xv_TEST DEBUG_Xv_TEST_ |
4055 | # define DEBUG_Uv_TEST DEBUG_Uv_TEST_ | |
ad9e76a8 | 4056 | # define DEBUG_Pv_TEST DEBUG_Pv_TEST_ |
bbc98134 | 4057 | # define DEBUG_Lv_TEST DEBUG_Lv_TEST_ |
aea4f609 | 4058 | |
488b0c7a | 4059 | # define PERL_DEB(a) a |
11f9ab1a | 4060 | # define PERL_DEB2(a,b) a |
488b0c7a | 4061 | # define PERL_DEBUG(a) if (PL_debug) a |
aea4f609 DM |
4062 | # define DEBUG_p(a) if (DEBUG_p_TEST) a |
4063 | # define DEBUG_s(a) if (DEBUG_s_TEST) a | |
4064 | # define DEBUG_l(a) if (DEBUG_l_TEST) a | |
4065 | # define DEBUG_t(a) if (DEBUG_t_TEST) a | |
4066 | # define DEBUG_o(a) if (DEBUG_o_TEST) a | |
4067 | # define DEBUG_c(a) if (DEBUG_c_TEST) a | |
4068 | # define DEBUG_P(a) if (DEBUG_P_TEST) a | |
4069 | ||
969058bb VK |
4070 | /* Temporarily turn off memory debugging in case the a |
4071 | * does memory allocation, either directly or indirectly. */ | |
acfe0abc | 4072 | # define DEBUG_m(a) \ |
f60d22a6 KW |
4073 | STMT_START { \ |
4074 | if (PERL_GET_INTERP) { \ | |
4075 | dTHX; \ | |
4076 | if (DEBUG_m_TEST) { \ | |
4077 | PL_debug &= ~DEBUG_m_FLAG; \ | |
4078 | a; \ | |
4079 | PL_debug |= DEBUG_m_FLAG; \ | |
4080 | } \ | |
4081 | } \ | |
0b250b9e | 4082 | } STMT_END |
aea4f609 | 4083 | |
f60d22a6 KW |
4084 | # define DEBUG__(t, a) \ |
4085 | STMT_START { \ | |
4086 | if (t) STMT_START {a;} STMT_END; \ | |
4087 | } STMT_END | |
5f80b19c AMS |
4088 | |
4089 | # define DEBUG_f(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_f_TEST, a) | |
f60d22a6 | 4090 | |
faeff471 KW |
4091 | # ifndef PERL_EXT_RE_BUILD |
4092 | # define DEBUG_r(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_r_TEST, a) | |
4093 | # else | |
4094 | # define DEBUG_r(a) STMT_START {a;} STMT_END | |
4095 | # endif /* PERL_EXT_RE_BUILD */ | |
f60d22a6 | 4096 | |
5f80b19c AMS |
4097 | # define DEBUG_x(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_x_TEST, a) |
4098 | # define DEBUG_u(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_u_TEST, a) | |
88d2d28a | 4099 | # define DEBUG_U(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_U_TEST, a) |
5f80b19c AMS |
4100 | # define DEBUG_X(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_X_TEST, a) |
4101 | # define DEBUG_D(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_D_TEST, a) | |
7949c6f5 JC |
4102 | # define DEBUG_Xv(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_Xv_TEST, a) |
4103 | # define DEBUG_Uv(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_Uv_TEST, a) | |
ad9e76a8 | 4104 | # define DEBUG_Pv(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_Pv_TEST, a) |
bbc98134 | 4105 | # define DEBUG_Lv(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_Lv_TEST, a) |
aea4f609 | 4106 | |
56967202 | 4107 | # define DEBUG_S(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_S_TEST, a) |
5f80b19c AMS |
4108 | # define DEBUG_T(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_T_TEST, a) |
4109 | # define DEBUG_R(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_R_TEST, a) | |
d6721266 | 4110 | # define DEBUG_v(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_v_TEST, a) |
46187eeb | 4111 | # define DEBUG_C(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_C_TEST, a) |
ecae49c0 NC |
4112 | # define DEBUG_A(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_A_TEST, a) |
4113 | # define DEBUG_q(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_q_TEST, a) | |
7896dde7 | 4114 | # define DEBUG_M(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_M_TEST, a) |
cc8773c0 | 4115 | # define DEBUG_B(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_B_TEST, a) |
69014004 | 4116 | # define DEBUG_L(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_L_TEST, a) |
e17bc05a | 4117 | # define DEBUG_i(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_i_TEST, a) |
aea4f609 | 4118 | |
faeff471 | 4119 | #else /* ! DEBUGGING below */ |
aea4f609 DM |
4120 | |
4121 | # define DEBUG_p_TEST (0) | |
4122 | # define DEBUG_s_TEST (0) | |
4123 | # define DEBUG_l_TEST (0) | |
4124 | # define DEBUG_t_TEST (0) | |
4125 | # define DEBUG_o_TEST (0) | |
4126 | # define DEBUG_c_TEST (0) | |
4127 | # define DEBUG_P_TEST (0) | |
4128 | # define DEBUG_m_TEST (0) | |
4129 | # define DEBUG_f_TEST (0) | |
4130 | # define DEBUG_r_TEST (0) | |
4131 | # define DEBUG_x_TEST (0) | |
4132 | # define DEBUG_u_TEST (0) | |
88d2d28a | 4133 | # define DEBUG_U_TEST (0) |
aea4f609 DM |
4134 | # define DEBUG_X_TEST (0) |
4135 | # define DEBUG_D_TEST (0) | |
56967202 | 4136 | # define DEBUG_S_TEST (0) |
aea4f609 | 4137 | # define DEBUG_T_TEST (0) |
04932ac8 | 4138 | # define DEBUG_R_TEST (0) |
1045810a | 4139 | # define DEBUG_J_TEST (0) |
d6721266 | 4140 | # define DEBUG_v_TEST (0) |
46187eeb | 4141 | # define DEBUG_C_TEST (0) |
ecae49c0 NC |
4142 | # define DEBUG_A_TEST (0) |
4143 | # define DEBUG_q_TEST (0) | |
7896dde7 | 4144 | # define DEBUG_M_TEST (0) |
cc8773c0 | 4145 | # define DEBUG_B_TEST (0) |
69014004 | 4146 | # define DEBUG_L_TEST (0) |
e17bc05a | 4147 | # define DEBUG_i_TEST (0) |
7949c6f5 JC |
4148 | # define DEBUG_Xv_TEST (0) |
4149 | # define DEBUG_Uv_TEST (0) | |
ad9e76a8 | 4150 | # define DEBUG_Pv_TEST (0) |
bbc98134 | 4151 | # define DEBUG_Lv_TEST (0) |
aea4f609 | 4152 | |
488b0c7a | 4153 | # define PERL_DEB(a) |
11f9ab1a | 4154 | # define PERL_DEB2(a,b) b |
488b0c7a | 4155 | # define PERL_DEBUG(a) |
aea4f609 DM |
4156 | # define DEBUG_p(a) |
4157 | # define DEBUG_s(a) | |
4158 | # define DEBUG_l(a) | |
4159 | # define DEBUG_t(a) | |
4160 | # define DEBUG_o(a) | |
4161 | # define DEBUG_c(a) | |
4162 | # define DEBUG_P(a) | |
4163 | # define DEBUG_m(a) | |
4164 | # define DEBUG_f(a) | |
4165 | # define DEBUG_r(a) | |
4166 | # define DEBUG_x(a) | |
4167 | # define DEBUG_u(a) | |
88d2d28a | 4168 | # define DEBUG_U(a) |
aea4f609 DM |
4169 | # define DEBUG_X(a) |
4170 | # define DEBUG_D(a) | |
56967202 | 4171 | # define DEBUG_S(a) |
aea4f609 | 4172 | # define DEBUG_T(a) |
04932ac8 | 4173 | # define DEBUG_R(a) |
d6721266 | 4174 | # define DEBUG_v(a) |
46187eeb | 4175 | # define DEBUG_C(a) |
ecae49c0 NC |
4176 | # define DEBUG_A(a) |
4177 | # define DEBUG_q(a) | |
7896dde7 | 4178 | # define DEBUG_M(a) |
cc8773c0 | 4179 | # define DEBUG_B(a) |
69014004 | 4180 | # define DEBUG_L(a) |
e17bc05a | 4181 | # define DEBUG_i(a) |
7949c6f5 JC |
4182 | # define DEBUG_Xv(a) |
4183 | # define DEBUG_Uv(a) | |
ad9e76a8 | 4184 | # define DEBUG_Pv(a) |
bbc98134 | 4185 | # define DEBUG_Lv(a) |
aea4f609 DM |
4186 | #endif /* DEBUGGING */ |
4187 | ||
4188 | ||
b4ab917c | 4189 | #define DEBUG_SCOPE(where) \ |
d9f81b50 | 4190 | DEBUG_l( \ |
1c98cc53 DM |
4191 | Perl_deb(aTHX_ "%s scope %ld (savestack=%ld) at %s:%d\n", \ |
4192 | where, (long)PL_scopestack_ix, (long)PL_savestack_ix, \ | |
d9f81b50 | 4193 | __FILE__, __LINE__)); |
b4ab917c | 4194 | |
de84dc04 | 4195 | /* Keep the old croak based assert for those who want it, and as a fallback if |
27ceb597 | 4196 | the platform is so heretically non-ANSI that it can't assert. */ |
14befaf4 | 4197 | |
11f9ab1a | 4198 | #define Perl_assert(what) PERL_DEB2( \ |
2b057284 | 4199 | ((what) ? ((void) 0) : \ |
67eb4d30 | 4200 | (Perl_croak_nocontext("Assertion %s failed: file \"" __FILE__ \ |
60b9f5a7 | 4201 | "\", line %d", STRINGIFY(what), __LINE__), \ |
11f9ab1a | 4202 | (void) 0)), ((void)0)) |
de84dc04 | 4203 | |
6ff2ec7d | 4204 | /* assert() gets defined if DEBUGGING. |
81d52ecd | 4205 | * If no DEBUGGING, the <assert.h> has not been included. */ |
de84dc04 NC |
4206 | #ifndef assert |
4207 | # define assert(what) Perl_assert(what) | |
a446a88f | 4208 | #endif |
c7724415 FC |
4209 | #ifdef DEBUGGING |
4210 | # define assert_(what) assert(what), | |
4211 | #else | |
4212 | # define assert_(what) | |
4213 | #endif | |
8d063cd8 | 4214 | |
450a55e4 | 4215 | struct ufuncs { |
24f81a43 DM |
4216 | I32 (*uf_val)(pTHX_ IV, SV*); |
4217 | I32 (*uf_set)(pTHX_ IV, SV*); | |
a0d0e21e | 4218 | IV uf_index; |
450a55e4 LW |
4219 | }; |
4220 | ||
14befaf4 | 4221 | /* In pre-5.7-Perls the PERL_MAGIC_uvar magic didn't get the thread context. |
24f81a43 DM |
4222 | * XS code wanting to be backward compatible can do something |
4223 | * like the following: | |
c745e42c | 4224 | |
24f81a43 | 4225 | #ifndef PERL_MG_UFUNC |
24f81a43 DM |
4226 | #define PERL_MG_UFUNC(name,ix,sv) I32 name(IV ix, SV *sv) |
4227 | #endif | |
4228 | ||
4229 | static PERL_MG_UFUNC(foo_get, index, val) | |
4230 | { | |
4231 | sv_setsv(val, ...); | |
4232 | return TRUE; | |
4233 | } | |
4234 | ||
4235 | -- Doug MacEachern | |
4236 | ||
4237 | */ | |
4238 | ||
fc9c74e6 | 4239 | #ifndef PERL_MG_UFUNC |
24f81a43 | 4240 | #define PERL_MG_UFUNC(name,ix,sv) I32 name(pTHX_ IV ix, SV *sv) |
fc9c74e6 | 4241 | #endif |
24f81a43 | 4242 | |
7e034659 AC |
4243 | #include <math.h> |
4244 | #ifdef __VMS | |
a80f53e7 | 4245 | /* isfinite and others are here rather than in math.h as C99 stipulates */ |
7e034659 | 4246 | # include <fp.h> |
79072805 LW |
4247 | #endif |
4248 | ||
a0d0e21e | 4249 | #ifndef __cplusplus |
f05550c0 | 4250 | # if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(VMS) |
10bc17b6 | 4251 | #ifndef crypt |
20ce7b12 | 4252 | char *crypt (const char*, const char*); |
10bc17b6 | 4253 | #endif |
f05550c0 | 4254 | # endif /* !WIN32 */ |
e37d7e38 SH |
4255 | # ifndef WIN32 |
4256 | # ifndef getlogin | |
20ce7b12 | 4257 | char *getlogin (void); |
e37d7e38 SH |
4258 | # endif |
4259 | # endif /* !WIN32 */ | |
26618a56 | 4260 | #endif /* !__cplusplus */ |
79072805 | 4261 | |
7a7fd8e0 JM |
4262 | /* Fixme on VMS. This needs to be a run-time, not build time options */ |
4263 | /* Also rename() is affected by this */ | |
16d20bd9 | 4264 | #ifdef UNLINK_ALL_VERSIONS /* Currently only makes sense for VMS */ |
378cc40b | 4265 | #define UNLINK unlnk |
083639a9 | 4266 | I32 unlnk (pTHX_ const char*); |
8d063cd8 | 4267 | #else |
80252599 | 4268 | #define UNLINK PerlLIO_unlink |
8d063cd8 | 4269 | #endif |
a687059c | 4270 | |
fa0a29af JH |
4271 | /* some versions of glibc are missing the setresuid() proto */ |
4272 | #if defined(HAS_SETRESUID) && !defined(HAS_SETRESUID_PROTO) | |
640374d0 JH |
4273 | int setresuid(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid, uid_t suid); |
4274 | #endif | |
fa0a29af JH |
4275 | /* some versions of glibc are missing the setresgid() proto */ |
4276 | #if defined(HAS_SETRESGID) && !defined(HAS_SETRESGID_PROTO) | |
640374d0 JH |
4277 | int setresgid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid, gid_t sgid); |
4278 | #endif | |
4279 | ||
fe14fcc3 | 4280 | #ifndef HAS_SETREUID |
85e6fe83 LW |
4281 | # ifdef HAS_SETRESUID |
4282 | # define setreuid(r,e) setresuid(r,e,(Uid_t)-1) | |
4283 | # define HAS_SETREUID | |
4284 | # endif | |
a687059c | 4285 | #endif |
fe14fcc3 | 4286 | #ifndef HAS_SETREGID |
85e6fe83 LW |
4287 | # ifdef HAS_SETRESGID |
4288 | # define setregid(r,e) setresgid(r,e,(Gid_t)-1) | |
4289 | # define HAS_SETREGID | |
4290 | # endif | |
a687059c | 4291 | #endif |
ee0007ab | 4292 | |
d543acb6 | 4293 | /* Sighandler_t defined in iperlsys.h */ |
ff68c719 | 4294 | |
4295 | #ifdef HAS_SIGACTION | |
4296 | typedef struct sigaction Sigsave_t; | |
4297 | #else | |
4298 | typedef Sighandler_t Sigsave_t; | |
4299 | #endif | |
4300 | ||
ee0007ab LW |
4301 | #define SCAN_DEF 0 |
4302 | #define SCAN_TR 1 | |
4303 | #define SCAN_REPL 2 | |
79072805 LW |
4304 | |
4305 | #ifdef DEBUGGING | |
4633a7c4 | 4306 | # ifndef register |
a0d0e21e LW |
4307 | # define register |
4308 | # endif | |
cea2e8a9 | 4309 | # define RUNOPS_DEFAULT Perl_runops_debug |
79072805 | 4310 | #else |
cea2e8a9 | 4311 | # define RUNOPS_DEFAULT Perl_runops_standard |
79072805 LW |
4312 | #endif |
4313 | ||
97cb92d6 | 4314 | #if defined(USE_PERLIO) |
0934c9d9 | 4315 | EXTERN_C void PerlIO_teardown(void); |
2f44961c | 4316 | # ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
6cb8cb21 RGS |
4317 | # define PERLIO_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_perlio_mutex) |
4318 | # define PERLIO_TERM \ | |
4319 | STMT_START { \ | |
d0820ef1 | 4320 | PerlIO_teardown(); \ |
6cb8cb21 RGS |
4321 | MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_perlio_mutex);\ |
4322 | } STMT_END | |
4323 | # else | |
4324 | # define PERLIO_INIT | |
d0820ef1 | 4325 | # define PERLIO_TERM PerlIO_teardown() |
6cb8cb21 | 4326 | # endif |
6b29934b NC |
4327 | #else |
4328 | # define PERLIO_INIT | |
4329 | # define PERLIO_TERM | |
6cb8cb21 RGS |
4330 | #endif |
4331 | ||
18f739ee | 4332 | #ifdef MYMALLOC |
772fe5b3 | 4333 | # ifdef MUTEX_INIT_CALLS_MALLOC |
3541dd58 HM |
4334 | # define MALLOC_INIT \ |
4335 | STMT_START { \ | |
4336 | PL_malloc_mutex = NULL; \ | |
4337 | MUTEX_INIT(&PL_malloc_mutex); \ | |
4338 | } STMT_END | |
4339 | # define MALLOC_TERM \ | |
4340 | STMT_START { \ | |
4341 | perl_mutex tmp = PL_malloc_mutex; \ | |
4342 | PL_malloc_mutex = NULL; \ | |
4343 | MUTEX_DESTROY(&tmp); \ | |
4344 | } STMT_END | |
4345 | # else | |
4346 | # define MALLOC_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_malloc_mutex) | |
4347 | # define MALLOC_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_malloc_mutex) | |
4348 | # endif | |
18f739ee IZ |
4349 | #else |
4350 | # define MALLOC_INIT | |
4351 | # define MALLOC_TERM | |
4352 | #endif | |
4353 | ||
cd1541b2 | 4354 | #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) |
7cb608b5 NC |
4355 | |
4356 | struct perl_memory_debug_header; | |
cd1541b2 NC |
4357 | struct perl_memory_debug_header { |
4358 | tTHX interpreter; | |
b001a0d1 | 4359 | # if defined(PERL_POISON) || defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW) |
cd1541b2 | 4360 | MEM_SIZE size; |
cd1541b2 | 4361 | # endif |
7cb608b5 NC |
4362 | struct perl_memory_debug_header *prev; |
4363 | struct perl_memory_debug_header *next; | |
b001a0d1 FC |
4364 | # ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW |
4365 | bool readonly; | |
4366 | # endif | |
4367 | }; | |
4368 | ||
4369 | #elif defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW) | |
4370 | ||
4371 | struct perl_memory_debug_header; | |
4372 | struct perl_memory_debug_header { | |
4373 | MEM_SIZE size; | |
cd1541b2 NC |
4374 | }; |
4375 | ||
b001a0d1 FC |
4376 | #endif |
4377 | ||
60175f94 | 4378 | #if defined (PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL) || defined (PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW) |
b001a0d1 | 4379 | |
a78adc84 DM |
4380 | # define PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE \ |
4381 | (sizeof(struct perl_memory_debug_header) + \ | |
cd1541b2 NC |
4382 | (MEM_ALIGNBYTES - sizeof(struct perl_memory_debug_header) \ |
4383 | %MEM_ALIGNBYTES) % MEM_ALIGNBYTES) | |
4384 | ||
d8fca402 | 4385 | #else |
a78adc84 | 4386 | # define PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE 0 |
cd1541b2 NC |
4387 | #endif |
4388 | ||
7cb608b5 | 4389 | #ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL |
b001a0d1 | 4390 | # ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW |
7cb608b5 NC |
4391 | # define INIT_TRACK_MEMPOOL(header, interp) \ |
4392 | STMT_START { \ | |
4393 | (header).interpreter = (interp); \ | |
4394 | (header).prev = (header).next = &(header); \ | |
b001a0d1 | 4395 | (header).readonly = 0; \ |
7cb608b5 | 4396 | } STMT_END |
b001a0d1 FC |
4397 | # else |
4398 | # define INIT_TRACK_MEMPOOL(header, interp) \ | |
4399 | STMT_START { \ | |
4400 | (header).interpreter = (interp); \ | |
4401 | (header).prev = (header).next = &(header); \ | |
4402 | } STMT_END | |
4403 | # endif | |
4404 | # else | |
7cb608b5 NC |
4405 | # define INIT_TRACK_MEMPOOL(header, interp) |
4406 | #endif | |
4407 | ||
1cd66f7c DD |
4408 | #ifdef I_MALLOCMALLOC |
4409 | /* Needed for malloc_size(), malloc_good_size() on some systems */ | |
4410 | # include <malloc/malloc.h> | |
4411 | #endif | |
4412 | ||
ca7c1a29 NC |
4413 | #ifdef MYMALLOC |
4414 | # define Perl_safesysmalloc_size(where) Perl_malloced_size(where) | |
cfe52898 | 4415 | #else |
b001a0d1 | 4416 | # if defined(HAS_MALLOC_SIZE) && !defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW) |
e82be400 | 4417 | # ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL |
cfe52898 | 4418 | # define Perl_safesysmalloc_size(where) \ |
a78adc84 | 4419 | (malloc_size(((char *)(where)) - PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE) - PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE) |
e82be400 NC |
4420 | # else |
4421 | # define Perl_safesysmalloc_size(where) malloc_size(where) | |
4422 | # endif | |
4423 | # endif | |
4424 | # ifdef HAS_MALLOC_GOOD_SIZE | |
4425 | # ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL | |
d8fca402 | 4426 | # define Perl_malloc_good_size(how_much) \ |
a78adc84 | 4427 | (malloc_good_size((how_much) + PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE) - PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE) |
e82be400 NC |
4428 | # else |
4429 | # define Perl_malloc_good_size(how_much) malloc_good_size(how_much) | |
4430 | # endif | |
4431 | # else | |
d8fca402 NC |
4432 | /* Having this as the identity operation makes some code simpler. */ |
4433 | # define Perl_malloc_good_size(how_much) (how_much) | |
e82be400 | 4434 | # endif |
ca7c1a29 | 4435 | #endif |
b6d9d515 | 4436 | |
16c91539 BM |
4437 | typedef int (*runops_proc_t)(pTHX); |
4438 | typedef void (*share_proc_t) (pTHX_ SV *sv); | |
4439 | typedef int (*thrhook_proc_t) (pTHX); | |
4440 | typedef OP* (*PPADDR_t[]) (pTHX); | |
4441 | typedef bool (*destroyable_proc_t) (pTHX_ SV *sv); | |
4442 | typedef void (*despatch_signals_proc_t) (pTHX); | |
22c35a8c | 4443 | |
f05550c0 BF |
4444 | #if defined(__DYNAMIC__) && defined(PERL_DARWIN) && defined(PERL_CORE) |
4445 | # include <crt_externs.h> /* for the env array */ | |
4446 | # define environ (*_NSGetEnviron()) | |
a54aca4b | 4447 | #elif defined(USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY) && !defined(environ) |
8f1f23e8 | 4448 | /* VMS and some other platforms don't use the environ array */ |
a54aca4b | 4449 | EXTERN_C char **environ; /* environment variables supplied via exec */ |
8f1f23e8 | 4450 | #endif |
79072805 | 4451 | |
457c5385 NC |
4452 | #define PERL_PATCHLEVEL_H_IMPLICIT |
4453 | #include "patchlevel.h" | |
4454 | #undef PERL_PATCHLEVEL_H_IMPLICIT | |
4455 | ||
4456 | #define PERL_VERSION_STRING STRINGIFY(PERL_REVISION) "." \ | |
4457 | STRINGIFY(PERL_VERSION) "." \ | |
4458 | STRINGIFY(PERL_SUBVERSION) | |
4459 | ||
4460 | #define PERL_API_VERSION_STRING STRINGIFY(PERL_API_REVISION) "." \ | |
4461 | STRINGIFY(PERL_API_VERSION) "." \ | |
4462 | STRINGIFY(PERL_API_SUBVERSION) | |
4463 | ||
73c4f7a1 GS |
4464 | START_EXTERN_C |
4465 | ||
79072805 | 4466 | /* handy constants */ |
22c35a8c | 4467 | EXTCONST char PL_warn_uninit[] |
29489e7c | 4468 | INIT("Use of uninitialized value%s%s%s"); |
fef7e7a0 | 4469 | EXTCONST char PL_warn_uninit_sv[] |
61608bb7 | 4470 | INIT("Use of uninitialized value%" SVf "%s%s"); |
22c35a8c | 4471 | EXTCONST char PL_warn_nosemi[] |
463ee0b2 | 4472 | INIT("Semicolon seems to be missing"); |
22c35a8c | 4473 | EXTCONST char PL_warn_reserved[] |
463ee0b2 | 4474 | INIT("Unquoted string \"%s\" may clash with future reserved word"); |
22c35a8c | 4475 | EXTCONST char PL_warn_nl[] |
93a17b20 | 4476 | INIT("Unsuccessful %s on filename containing newline"); |
22c35a8c | 4477 | EXTCONST char PL_no_wrongref[] |
a0d0e21e | 4478 | INIT("Can't use %s ref as %s ref"); |
fedf30e1 | 4479 | /* The core no longer needs this here. If you require the string constant, |
def89bff | 4480 | please inline a copy into your own code. */ |
973a7615 NC |
4481 | EXTCONST char PL_no_symref[] __attribute__deprecated__ |
4482 | INIT("Can't use string (\"%.32s\") as %s ref while \"strict refs\" in use"); | |
fedf30e1 DM |
4483 | EXTCONST char PL_no_symref_sv[] |
4484 | INIT("Can't use string (\"%" SVf32 "\"%s) as %s ref while \"strict refs\" in use"); | |
4485 | ||
22c35a8c | 4486 | EXTCONST char PL_no_usym[] |
8990e307 | 4487 | INIT("Can't use an undefined value as %s reference"); |
22c35a8c | 4488 | EXTCONST char PL_no_aelem[] |
93a17b20 | 4489 | INIT("Modification of non-creatable array value attempted, subscript %d"); |
ce5030a2 | 4490 | EXTCONST char PL_no_helem_sv[] |
61608bb7 | 4491 | INIT("Modification of non-creatable hash value attempted, subscript \"%" SVf "\""); |
22c35a8c | 4492 | EXTCONST char PL_no_modify[] |
93a17b20 | 4493 | INIT("Modification of a read-only value attempted"); |
4cbe3a7d | 4494 | EXTCONST char PL_no_mem[sizeof("Out of memory!\n")] |
93a17b20 | 4495 | INIT("Out of memory!\n"); |
22c35a8c | 4496 | EXTCONST char PL_no_security[] |
463ee0b2 | 4497 | INIT("Insecure dependency in %s%s"); |
22c35a8c | 4498 | EXTCONST char PL_no_sock_func[] |
93a17b20 | 4499 | INIT("Unsupported socket function \"%s\" called"); |
22c35a8c | 4500 | EXTCONST char PL_no_dir_func[] |
93a17b20 | 4501 | INIT("Unsupported directory function \"%s\" called"); |
22c35a8c | 4502 | EXTCONST char PL_no_func[] |
93a17b20 | 4503 | INIT("The %s function is unimplemented"); |
22c35a8c | 4504 | EXTCONST char PL_no_myglob[] |
a21eb52b | 4505 | INIT("\"%s\" %se %s can't be in a package"); |
82d03984 RGS |
4506 | EXTCONST char PL_no_localize_ref[] |
4507 | INIT("Can't localize through a reference"); | |
27d5b266 JH |
4508 | EXTCONST char PL_memory_wrap[] |
4509 | INIT("panic: memory wrap"); | |
93a17b20 | 4510 | |
58f645e2 NC |
4511 | EXTCONST char PL_Yes[] |
4512 | INIT("1"); | |
4513 | EXTCONST char PL_No[] | |
4514 | INIT(""); | |
5a6c2837 DM |
4515 | EXTCONST char PL_Zero[] |
4516 | INIT("0"); | |
58f645e2 NC |
4517 | EXTCONST char PL_hexdigit[] |
4518 | INIT("0123456789abcdef0123456789ABCDEF"); | |
4519 | ||
8c165a32 KW |
4520 | EXTCONST STRLEN PL_WARN_ALL |
4521 | INIT(0); | |
4522 | EXTCONST STRLEN PL_WARN_NONE | |
4523 | INIT(0); | |
4524 | ||
0447859b NC |
4525 | /* This is constant on most architectures, a global on OS/2 */ |
4526 | #ifndef OS2 | |
4527 | EXTCONST char PL_sh_path[] | |
4528 | INIT(SH_PATH); /* full path of shell */ | |
4529 | #endif | |
4530 | ||
618b9757 NC |
4531 | #ifdef CSH |
4532 | EXTCONST char PL_cshname[] | |
4533 | INIT(CSH); | |
4534 | # define PL_cshlen (sizeof(CSH "") - 1) | |
4535 | #endif | |
4536 | ||
457c5385 NC |
4537 | /* These are baked at compile time into any shared perl library. |
4538 | In future releases this will allow us in main() to sanity test the | |
4539 | library we're linking against. */ | |
4540 | ||
4541 | EXTCONST U8 PL_revision | |
4542 | INIT(PERL_REVISION); | |
4543 | EXTCONST U8 PL_version | |
4544 | INIT(PERL_VERSION); | |
4545 | EXTCONST U8 PL_subversion | |
4546 | INIT(PERL_SUBVERSION); | |
4547 | ||
7575fa06 | 4548 | EXTCONST char PL_uuemap[65] |
80252599 GS |
4549 | INIT("`!\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_"); |
4550 | ||
7bfe3bfd DM |
4551 | /* a special string address whose value is "isa", but which perl knows |
4552 | * to treat as if it were really "DOES" when printing the method name in | |
4553 | * the "Can't call method '%s'" error message */ | |
4554 | EXTCONST char PL_isa_DOES[] | |
4555 | INIT("isa"); | |
4556 | ||
79072805 | 4557 | #ifdef DOINIT |
9444d213 | 4558 | EXTCONST char PL_uudmap[256] = |
dde5ec2c NC |
4559 | # ifdef PERL_MICRO |
4560 | # include "uuudmap.h" | |
4561 | # else | |
4562 | # include "uudmap.h" | |
4563 | # endif | |
9444d213 | 4564 | ; |
efa50c51 | 4565 | EXTCONST char PL_bitcount[256] = |
dde5ec2c NC |
4566 | # ifdef PERL_MICRO |
4567 | # include "ubitcount.h" | |
4568 | #else | |
4569 | # include "bitcount.h" | |
4570 | # endif | |
efa50c51 | 4571 | ; |
27da23d5 JH |
4572 | EXTCONST char* const PL_sig_name[] = { SIG_NAME }; |
4573 | EXTCONST int PL_sig_num[] = { SIG_NUM }; | |
79072805 | 4574 | #else |
9444d213 | 4575 | EXTCONST char PL_uudmap[256]; |
efa50c51 | 4576 | EXTCONST char PL_bitcount[256]; |
27da23d5 JH |
4577 | EXTCONST char* const PL_sig_name[]; |
4578 | EXTCONST int PL_sig_num[]; | |
79072805 LW |
4579 | #endif |
4580 | ||
6d8e7a01 KW |
4581 | /* fast conversion and case folding tables. The folding tables complement the |
4582 | * fold, so that 'a' maps to 'A' and 'A' maps to 'a', ignoring more complicated | |
4583 | * folds such as outside the range or to multiple characters. */ | |
bbce6d69 | 4584 | |
79072805 | 4585 | #ifdef DOINIT |
d02f4dad KW |
4586 | #ifndef EBCDIC |
4587 | ||
4588 | /* The EBCDIC fold table depends on the code page, and hence is found in | |
4589 | * utfebcdic.h */ | |
4590 | ||
22c35a8c | 4591 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_fold[] = { |
79072805 LW |
4592 | 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, |
4593 | 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, | |
4594 | 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, | |
4595 | 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, | |
4596 | 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, | |
4597 | 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, | |
4598 | 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, | |
4599 | 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, | |
4600 | 64, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', | |
4601 | 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', | |
4602 | 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', | |
4603 | 'x', 'y', 'z', 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, | |
4604 | 96, 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', | |
4605 | 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O', | |
4606 | 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', | |
4607 | 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, | |
4608 | 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, | |
4609 | 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, | |
4610 | 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, | |
4611 | 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, | |
4612 | 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, | |
4613 | 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, | |
4614 | 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, | |
4615 | 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, | |
4616 | 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, | |
4617 | 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, | |
4618 | 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, | |
4619 | 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, | |
4620 | 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, | |
4621 | 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, | |
4622 | 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, | |
4623 | 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 | |
4624 | }; | |
3871f40b KW |
4625 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_fold_latin1[] = { |
4626 | /* Full latin1 complement folding, except for three problematic code points: | |
4627 | * Micro sign (181 = 0xB5) and y with diearesis (255 = 0xFF) have their | |
4628 | * fold complements outside the Latin1 range, so can't match something | |
4629 | * that isn't in utf8. | |
4630 | * German lower case sharp s (223 = 0xDF) folds to two characters, 'ss', | |
4631 | * not one, so can't be represented in this table. | |
4632 | * | |
4633 | * All have to be specially handled */ | |
4634 | 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, | |
4635 | 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, | |
4636 | 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, | |
4637 | 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, | |
4638 | 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, | |
4639 | 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, | |
4640 | 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, | |
4641 | 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, | |
4642 | 64, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', | |
4643 | 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', | |
4644 | 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', | |
4645 | 'x', 'y', 'z', 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, | |
4646 | 96, 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', | |
4647 | 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O', | |
4648 | 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', | |
4649 | 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, | |
4650 | 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, | |
4651 | 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, | |
4652 | 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, | |
4653 | 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, | |
4654 | 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, | |
4655 | 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, | |
4656 | 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181 /*micro */, 182, 183, | |
4657 | 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, | |
4658 | 192+32, 193+32, 194+32, 195+32, 196+32, 197+32, 198+32, 199+32, | |
4659 | 200+32, 201+32, 202+32, 203+32, 204+32, 205+32, 206+32, 207+32, | |
4660 | 208+32, 209+32, 210+32, 211+32, 212+32, 213+32, 214+32, 215, | |
4661 | 216+32, 217+32, 218+32, 219+32, 220+32, 221+32, 222+32, 223 /* ss */, | |
4662 | 224-32, 225-32, 226-32, 227-32, 228-32, 229-32, 230-32, 231-32, | |
4663 | 232-32, 233-32, 234-32, 235-32, 236-32, 237-32, 238-32, 239-32, | |
4664 | 240-32, 241-32, 242-32, 243-32, 244-32, 245-32, 246-32, 247, | |
4665 | 248-32, 249-32, 250-32, 251-32, 252-32, 253-32, 254-32, | |
4666 | 255 /* y with diaeresis */ | |
4667 | }; | |
00f254e2 KW |
4668 | |
4669 | /* If these tables are accessed through ebcdic, the access will be converted to | |
4670 | * latin1 first */ | |
4671 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_latin1_lc[] = { /* lowercasing */ | |
4672 | 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, | |
4673 | 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, | |
4674 | 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, | |
4675 | 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, | |
4676 | 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, | |
4677 | 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, | |
4678 | 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, | |
4679 | 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, | |
4680 | 64, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', | |
4681 | 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', | |
4682 | 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', | |
4683 | 'x', 'y', 'z', 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, | |
4684 | 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, | |
4685 | 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, | |
4686 | 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, | |
4687 | 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, | |
4688 | 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, | |
4689 | 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, | |
4690 | 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, | |
4691 | 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, | |
4692 | 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, | |
4693 | 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, | |
4694 | 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, | |
4695 | 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, | |
4696 | 192+32, 193+32, 194+32, 195+32, 196+32, 197+32, 198+32, 199+32, | |
4697 | 200+32, 201+32, 202+32, 203+32, 204+32, 205+32, 206+32, 207+32, | |
4698 | 208+32, 209+32, 210+32, 211+32, 212+32, 213+32, 214+32, 215, | |
4699 | 216+32, 217+32, 218+32, 219+32, 220+32, 221+32, 222+32, 223, | |
4700 | 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, | |
4701 | 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, | |
4702 | 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, | |
4703 | 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 | |
4704 | }; | |
4705 | ||
4706 | /* upper and title case of latin1 characters, modified so that the three tricky | |
4707 | * ones are mapped to 255 (which is one of the three) */ | |
4708 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_mod_latin1_uc[] = { | |
4709 | 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, | |
4710 | 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, | |
4711 | 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, | |
4712 | 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, | |
4713 | 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, | |
4714 | 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, | |
4715 | 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, | |
4716 | 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, | |
4717 | 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, | |
4718 | 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, | |
4719 | 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, | |
4720 | 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, | |
4721 | 96, 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', | |
4722 | 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O', | |
4723 | 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', | |
4724 | 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, | |
4725 | 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, | |
4726 | 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, | |
4727 | 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, | |
4728 | 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, | |
4729 | 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, | |
4730 | 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, | |
4731 | 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 255 /*micro*/, 182, 183, | |
4732 | 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, | |
4733 | 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, | |
4734 | 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, | |
4735 | 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, | |
79e064b9 KW |
4736 | 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, |
4737 | #if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION > 2 \ | |
4738 | || (UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION >= 1 \ | |
4739 | && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION >= 8) | |
4740 | 255 /*sharp s*/, | |
92ffb4f8 | 4741 | #else /* uc(sharp s) is 'sharp s' itself in early unicode */ |
79e064b9 KW |
4742 | 223, |
4743 | #endif | |
00f254e2 KW |
4744 | 224-32, 225-32, 226-32, 227-32, 228-32, 229-32, 230-32, 231-32, |
4745 | 232-32, 233-32, 234-32, 235-32, 236-32, 237-32, 238-32, 239-32, | |
4746 | 240-32, 241-32, 242-32, 243-32, 244-32, 245-32, 246-32, 247, | |
4747 | 248-32, 249-32, 250-32, 251-32, 252-32, 253-32, 254-32, 255 | |
4748 | }; | |
1248eb9d | 4749 | #endif /* !EBCDIC, but still in DOINIT */ |
00f254e2 | 4750 | #else /* ! DOINIT */ |
1248eb9d | 4751 | # ifndef EBCDIC |
22c35a8c | 4752 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_fold[]; |
3871f40b | 4753 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_fold_latin1[]; |
00f254e2 KW |
4754 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_mod_latin1_uc[]; |
4755 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_latin1_lc[]; | |
1248eb9d | 4756 | # endif |
79072805 LW |
4757 | #endif |
4758 | ||
27da23d5 | 4759 | #ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT /* or perlvars.h */ |
79072805 | 4760 | #ifdef DOINIT |
540fa6e1 | 4761 | EXT unsigned char PL_fold_locale[256] = { /* Unfortunately not EXTCONST. */ |
79072805 LW |
4762 | 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, |
4763 | 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, | |
4764 | 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, | |
4765 | 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, | |
4766 | 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, | |
4767 | 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, | |
4768 | 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, | |
4769 | 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, | |
4770 | 64, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', | |
4771 | 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', | |
4772 | 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', | |
4773 | 'x', 'y', 'z', 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, | |
4774 | 96, 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', | |
4775 | 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O', | |
4776 | 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', | |
4777 | 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, | |
4778 | 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, | |
4779 | 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, | |
4780 | 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, | |
4781 | 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, | |
4782 | 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, | |
4783 | 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, | |
4784 | 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, | |
4785 | 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, | |
4786 | 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, | |
4787 | 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, | |
4788 | 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, | |
4789 | 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, | |
4790 | 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, | |
4791 | 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, | |
4792 | 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, | |
4793 | 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 | |
4794 | }; | |
4795 | #else | |
540fa6e1 | 4796 | EXT unsigned char PL_fold_locale[256]; /* Unfortunately not EXTCONST. */ |
79072805 | 4797 | #endif |
27da23d5 | 4798 | #endif /* !PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT */ |
79072805 LW |
4799 | |
4800 | #ifdef DOINIT | |
9d116dd7 | 4801 | #ifdef EBCDIC |
27da23d5 | 4802 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_freq[] = {/* EBCDIC frequencies for mixed English/C */ |
9d116dd7 JH |
4803 | 1, 2, 84, 151, 154, 155, 156, 157, |
4804 | 165, 246, 250, 3, 158, 7, 18, 29, | |
4805 | 40, 51, 62, 73, 85, 96, 107, 118, | |
4806 | 129, 140, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, | |
4807 | 255, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, | |
4808 | 14, 15, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 226, | |
4809 | 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 43, 44, 45, | |
4810 | 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 76, 77, 78, | |
4811 | 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, | |
4812 | 87, 94, 95, 234, 181, 233, 187, 190, | |
4813 | 180, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, | |
4814 | 104, 112, 182, 174, 236, 232, 229, 103, | |
4815 | 228, 226, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, | |
4816 | 120, 121, 122, 235, 176, 230, 194, 162, | |
4817 | 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, | |
4818 | 138, 139, 201, 205, 163, 217, 220, 224, | |
4819 | 5, 248, 227, 244, 242, 255, 241, 231, | |
4820 | 240, 253, 16, 197, 19, 20, 21, 187, | |
4821 | 23, 169, 210, 245, 237, 249, 247, 239, | |
4822 | 168, 252, 34, 196, 36, 37, 38, 39, | |
4823 | 41, 42, 251, 254, 238, 223, 221, 213, | |
4824 | 225, 177, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, | |
4825 | 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, | |
4826 | 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, | |
4827 | 205, 208, 186, 202, 200, 218, 198, 179, | |
4828 | 178, 214, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, | |
4829 | 217, 166, 170, 207, 199, 209, 206, 204, | |
4830 | 160, 212, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, | |
4831 | 203, 113, 216, 215, 192, 175, 193, 243, | |
4832 | 172, 161, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, | |
4833 | 222, 219, 211, 195, 188, 193, 185, 184, | |
4834 | 191, 183, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146 | |
4835 | }; | |
4836 | #else /* ascii rather than ebcdic */ | |
22c35a8c | 4837 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_freq[] = { /* letter frequencies for mixed English/C */ |
79072805 LW |
4838 | 1, 2, 84, 151, 154, 155, 156, 157, |
4839 | 165, 246, 250, 3, 158, 7, 18, 29, | |
4840 | 40, 51, 62, 73, 85, 96, 107, 118, | |
4841 | 129, 140, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, | |
4842 | 255, 182, 224, 205, 174, 176, 180, 217, | |
4843 | 233, 232, 236, 187, 235, 228, 234, 226, | |
4844 | 222, 219, 211, 195, 188, 193, 185, 184, | |
4845 | 191, 183, 201, 229, 181, 220, 194, 162, | |
4846 | 163, 208, 186, 202, 200, 218, 198, 179, | |
4847 | 178, 214, 166, 170, 207, 199, 209, 206, | |
4848 | 204, 160, 212, 216, 215, 192, 175, 173, | |
4849 | 243, 172, 161, 190, 203, 189, 164, 230, | |
4850 | 167, 248, 227, 244, 242, 255, 241, 231, | |
4851 | 240, 253, 169, 210, 245, 237, 249, 247, | |
4852 | 239, 168, 252, 251, 254, 238, 223, 221, | |
4853 | 213, 225, 177, 197, 171, 196, 159, 4, | |
4854 | 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, | |
4855 | 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, | |
4856 | 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, | |
4857 | 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, | |
4858 | 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, | |
4859 | 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, | |
4860 | 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, | |
4861 | 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, | |
4862 | 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, | |
4863 | 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, | |
4864 | 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, | |
4865 | 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, | |
4866 | 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120, | |
4867 | 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, | |
4868 | 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, | |
4869 | 138, 139, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146 | |
4870 | }; | |
9d116dd7 | 4871 | #endif |
79072805 | 4872 | #else |
22c35a8c | 4873 | EXTCONST unsigned char PL_freq[]; |
79072805 LW |
4874 | #endif |
4875 | ||
b0812ba3 DM |
4876 | /* Although only used for debugging, these constants must be available in |
4877 | * non-debugging builds too, since they're used in ext/re/re_exec.c, | |
4878 | * which has DEBUGGING enabled always */ | |
8990e307 | 4879 | #ifdef DOINIT |
27da23d5 | 4880 | EXTCONST char* const PL_block_type[] = { |
8990e307 | 4881 | "NULL", |
7896dde7 | 4882 | "WHEN", |
8990e307 | 4883 | "BLOCK", |
7896dde7 | 4884 | "GIVEN", |
1611176f | 4885 | "LOOP_ARY", |
93661e56 | 4886 | "LOOP_LAZYSV", |
1611176f | 4887 | "LOOP_LAZYIV", |
93661e56 | 4888 | "LOOP_LIST", |
1611176f | 4889 | "LOOP_PLAIN", |
76753e7f NC |
4890 | "SUB", |
4891 | "FORMAT", | |
4892 | "EVAL", | |
4893 | "SUBST" | |
8990e307 LW |
4894 | }; |
4895 | #else | |
22c35a8c | 4896 | EXTCONST char* PL_block_type[]; |
8990e307 | 4897 | #endif |
8990e307 | 4898 | |
b75885fd NC |
4899 | /* These are all the compile time options that affect binary compatibility. |
4900 | Other compile time options that are binary compatible are in perl.c | |
e23397c2 | 4901 | (in S_Internals_V()). Both are combined for the output of perl -V |
b75885fd NC |
4902 | However, this string will be embedded in any shared perl library, which will |
4903 | allow us add a comparison check in perlmain.c in the near future. */ | |
4904 | #ifdef DOINIT | |
4905 | EXTCONST char PL_bincompat_options[] = | |
4906 | # ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS | |
4907 | " DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS" | |
4908 | # endif | |
4909 | # ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS_FORK_DUMP | |
4910 | " DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS_FORK_DUMP" | |
4911 | # endif | |
eba804b9 NC |
4912 | # ifdef FCRYPT |
4913 | " FCRYPT" | |
4914 | # endif | |
4915 | # ifdef HAS_TIMES | |
4916 | " HAS_TIMES" | |
4917 | # endif | |
4918 | # ifdef HAVE_INTERP_INTERN | |
426f6eb2 | 4919 | " HAVE_INTERP_INTERN" |
eba804b9 | 4920 | # endif |
b75885fd NC |
4921 | # ifdef MULTIPLICITY |
4922 | " MULTIPLICITY" | |
4923 | # endif | |
4924 | # ifdef MYMALLOC | |
4925 | " MYMALLOC" | |
4926 | # endif | |
eba804b9 NC |
4927 | # ifdef PERLIO_LAYERS |
4928 | " PERLIO_LAYERS" | |
4929 | # endif | |
cb26ef7a MB |
4930 | # ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW |
4931 | " PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW" | |
4932 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
4933 | # ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS |
4934 | " PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS" | |
4935 | # endif | |
4936 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT | |
4937 | " PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT" | |
4938 | # endif | |
59dba841 JH |
4939 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE |
4940 | " PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE" | |
4941 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
4942 | # ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT |
4943 | " PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT" | |
4944 | # endif | |
4945 | # ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS | |
4946 | " PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS" | |
4947 | # endif | |
eba804b9 NC |
4948 | # ifdef PERL_MICRO |
4949 | " PERL_MICRO" | |
4950 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
4951 | # ifdef PERL_NEED_APPCTX |
4952 | " PERL_NEED_APPCTX" | |
4953 | # endif | |
4954 | # ifdef PERL_NEED_TIMESBASE | |
4955 | " PERL_NEED_TIMESBASE" | |
4956 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
4957 | # ifdef PERL_POISON |
4958 | " PERL_POISON" | |
4959 | # endif | |
5b50f57e FC |
4960 | # ifdef PERL_SAWAMPERSAND |
4961 | " PERL_SAWAMPERSAND" | |
4962 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
4963 | # ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL |
4964 | " PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL" | |
4965 | # endif | |
4966 | # ifdef PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS | |
4967 | " PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS" | |
4968 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
4969 | # ifdef USE_64_BIT_ALL |
4970 | " USE_64_BIT_ALL" | |
4971 | # endif | |
4972 | # ifdef USE_64_BIT_INT | |
4973 | " USE_64_BIT_INT" | |
4974 | # endif | |
c7b392fa NC |
4975 | # ifdef USE_IEEE |
4976 | " USE_IEEE" | |
4977 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
4978 | # ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
4979 | " USE_ITHREADS" | |
4980 | # endif | |
4981 | # ifdef USE_LARGE_FILES | |
4982 | " USE_LARGE_FILES" | |
4983 | # endif | |
eba804b9 NC |
4984 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE |
4985 | " USE_LOCALE_COLLATE" | |
4986 | # endif | |
4987 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC | |
4988 | " USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC" | |
4989 | # endif | |
56e45410 KW |
4990 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME |
4991 | " USE_LOCALE_TIME" | |
4992 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
4993 | # ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE |
4994 | " USE_LONG_DOUBLE" | |
4995 | # endif | |
4996 | # ifdef USE_PERLIO | |
4997 | " USE_PERLIO" | |
4998 | # endif | |
05b4a618 JH |
4999 | # ifdef USE_QUADMATH |
5000 | " USE_QUADMATH" | |
5001 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
5002 | # ifdef USE_REENTRANT_API |
5003 | " USE_REENTRANT_API" | |
5004 | # endif | |
b75885fd NC |
5005 | # ifdef USE_SOCKS |
5006 | " USE_SOCKS" | |
5007 | # endif | |
4f575702 CB |
5008 | # ifdef VMS_DO_SOCKETS |
5009 | " VMS_DO_SOCKETS" | |
4f575702 | 5010 | # endif |
e8b231c6 CB |
5011 | # ifdef VMS_SHORTEN_LONG_SYMBOLS |
5012 | " VMS_SHORTEN_LONG_SYMBOLS" | |
5013 | # endif | |
ad5e438d NC |
5014 | # ifdef VMS_WE_ARE_CASE_SENSITIVE |
5015 | " VMS_SYMBOL_CASE_AS_IS" | |
5016 | # endif | |
a68dd89e | 5017 | ""; |
b75885fd NC |
5018 | #else |
5019 | EXTCONST char PL_bincompat_options[]; | |
5020 | #endif | |
5021 | ||
ca7b837b SM |
5022 | #ifndef PERL_SET_PHASE |
5023 | # define PERL_SET_PHASE(new_phase) \ | |
3f6bd23a | 5024 | PERL_DTRACE_PROBE_PHASE(new_phase); \ |
ca7b837b SM |
5025 | PL_phase = new_phase; |
5026 | #endif | |
5027 | ||
9ebf26ad FR |
5028 | /* The interpreter phases. If these ever change, PL_phase_names right below will |
5029 | * need to be updated accordingly. */ | |
5030 | enum perl_phase { | |
5031 | PERL_PHASE_CONSTRUCT = 0, | |
5032 | PERL_PHASE_START = 1, | |
5033 | PERL_PHASE_CHECK = 2, | |
5034 | PERL_PHASE_INIT = 3, | |
5035 | PERL_PHASE_RUN = 4, | |
5036 | PERL_PHASE_END = 5, | |
5037 | PERL_PHASE_DESTRUCT = 6 | |
5038 | }; | |
5039 | ||
5040 | #ifdef DOINIT | |
5041 | EXTCONST char *const PL_phase_names[] = { | |
5042 | "CONSTRUCT", | |
5043 | "START", | |
5044 | "CHECK", | |
5045 | "INIT", | |
5046 | "RUN", | |
5047 | "END", | |
5048 | "DESTRUCT" | |
5049 | }; | |
5050 | #else | |
5051 | EXTCONST char *const PL_phase_names[]; | |
5052 | #endif | |
5053 | ||
627364f1 FR |
5054 | #ifndef PERL_CORE |
5055 | /* Do not use this macro. It only exists for extensions that rely on PL_dirty | |
5056 | * instead of using the newer PL_phase, which provides everything PL_dirty | |
5057 | * provided, and more. */ | |
9d990559 | 5058 | # define PL_dirty cBOOL(PL_phase == PERL_PHASE_DESTRUCT) |
66978156 FC |
5059 | |
5060 | # define PL_amagic_generation PL_na | |
8bfa1b58 | 5061 | # define PL_encoding ((SV *)NULL) |
627364f1 FR |
5062 | #endif /* !PERL_CORE */ |
5063 | ||
823ac2c8 | 5064 | #define PL_hints PL_compiling.cop_hints |
8d89205a | 5065 | #define PL_maxo MAXO |
823ac2c8 | 5066 | |
73c4f7a1 GS |
5067 | END_EXTERN_C |
5068 | ||
79072805 LW |
5069 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
5070 | /* This lexer/parser stuff is currently global since yacc is hard to reenter */ | |
5071 | /*****************************************************************************/ | |
8990e307 | 5072 | /* XXX This needs to be revisited, since BEGIN makes yacc re-enter... */ |
79072805 | 5073 | |
d4c3c482 | 5074 | #ifdef __Lynx__ |
9cffb111 OS |
5075 | /* LynxOS defines these in scsi.h which is included via ioctl.h */ |
5076 | #ifdef FORMAT | |
5077 | #undef FORMAT | |
5078 | #endif | |
5079 | #ifdef SPACE | |
5080 | #undef SPACE | |
5081 | #endif | |
d4c3c482 | 5082 | #endif |
9cffb111 | 5083 | |
fb73857a | 5084 | #define LEX_NOTPARSING 11 /* borrowed from toke.c */ |
5085 | ||
79072805 LW |
5086 | typedef enum { |
5087 | XOPERATOR, | |
5088 | XTERM, | |
79072805 | 5089 | XREF, |
8990e307 | 5090 | XSTATE, |
a0d0e21e | 5091 | XBLOCK, |
86ae8d9a DM |
5092 | XATTRBLOCK, /* next token should be an attribute or block */ |
5093 | XATTRTERM, /* next token should be an attribute, or block in a term */ | |
6f33ba73 | 5094 | XTERMBLOCK, |
b5b6210a | 5095 | XBLOCKTERM, |
89f35911 | 5096 | XPOSTDEREF, |
6f33ba73 | 5097 | XTERMORDORDOR /* evil hack */ |
27308ded | 5098 | /* update exp_name[] in toke.c if adding to this enum */ |
79072805 LW |
5099 | } expectation; |
5100 | ||
49fb8620 DM |
5101 | #define KEY_sigvar 0xFFFF /* fake keyword representing a signature var */ |
5102 | ||
d5ec2987 NC |
5103 | /* Hints are now stored in a dedicated U32, so the bottom 8 bits are no longer |
5104 | special and there is no need for HINT_PRIVATE_MASK for COPs | |
538e84ed KW |
5105 | However, bitops store HINT_INTEGER in their op_private. |
5106 | ||
5107 | NOTE: The typical module using these has the bit value hard-coded, so don't | |
d6ded950 KW |
5108 | blindly change the values of these. |
5109 | ||
5110 | If we run out of bits, the 2 locale ones could be combined. The PARTIAL one | |
5111 | is for "use locale 'FOO'" which excludes some categories. It requires going | |
5112 | to %^H to find out which are in and which are out. This could be extended | |
5113 | for the normal case of a plain HINT_LOCALE, so that %^H would be used for | |
5114 | any locale form. */ | |
9cfe5470 RGS |
5115 | #define HINT_INTEGER 0x00000001 /* integer pragma */ |
5116 | #define HINT_STRICT_REFS 0x00000002 /* strict pragma */ | |
5117 | #define HINT_LOCALE 0x00000004 /* locale pragma */ | |
5118 | #define HINT_BYTES 0x00000008 /* bytes pragma */ | |
d6ded950 | 5119 | #define HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL 0x00000010 /* locale, but a subset of categories */ |
894ea76b FC |
5120 | |
5121 | #define HINT_EXPLICIT_STRICT_REFS 0x00000020 /* strict.pm */ | |
5122 | #define HINT_EXPLICIT_STRICT_SUBS 0x00000040 /* strict.pm */ | |
5123 | #define HINT_EXPLICIT_STRICT_VARS 0x00000080 /* strict.pm */ | |
85e6fe83 LW |
5124 | |
5125 | #define HINT_BLOCK_SCOPE 0x00000100 | |
9cfe5470 RGS |
5126 | #define HINT_STRICT_SUBS 0x00000200 /* strict pragma */ |
5127 | #define HINT_STRICT_VARS 0x00000400 /* strict pragma */ | |
1863b879 | 5128 | #define HINT_UNI_8_BIT 0x00000800 /* unicode_strings feature */ |
85e6fe83 | 5129 | |
9cfe5470 | 5130 | /* The HINT_NEW_* constants are used by the overload pragma */ |
b3ac6de7 IZ |
5131 | #define HINT_NEW_INTEGER 0x00001000 |
5132 | #define HINT_NEW_FLOAT 0x00002000 | |
5133 | #define HINT_NEW_BINARY 0x00004000 | |
5134 | #define HINT_NEW_STRING 0x00008000 | |
5135 | #define HINT_NEW_RE 0x00010000 | |
5136 | #define HINT_LOCALIZE_HH 0x00020000 /* %^H needs to be copied */ | |
8b850bd5 NC |
5137 | #define HINT_LEXICAL_IO_IN 0x00040000 /* ${^OPEN} is set for input */ |
5138 | #define HINT_LEXICAL_IO_OUT 0x00080000 /* ${^OPEN} is set for output */ | |
b3ac6de7 | 5139 | |
9cfe5470 RGS |
5140 | #define HINT_RE_TAINT 0x00100000 /* re pragma */ |
5141 | #define HINT_RE_EVAL 0x00200000 /* re pragma */ | |
b3eb6a9b | 5142 | |
9cfe5470 RGS |
5143 | #define HINT_FILETEST_ACCESS 0x00400000 /* filetest pragma */ |
5144 | #define HINT_UTF8 0x00800000 /* utf8 pragma */ | |
5ff3f7a4 | 5145 | |
e46c382e YK |
5146 | #define HINT_NO_AMAGIC 0x01000000 /* overloading pragma */ |
5147 | ||
1e215989 FC |
5148 | #define HINT_RE_FLAGS 0x02000000 /* re '/xism' pragma */ |
5149 | ||
a803b9b4 FC |
5150 | #define HINT_FEATURE_MASK 0x1c000000 /* 3 bits for feature bundles */ |
5151 | ||
15da1ccf FC |
5152 | /* Note: Used for HINT_M_VMSISH_*, |
5153 | currently defined by vms/vmsish.h: | |
894ea76b FC |
5154 | 0x40000000 |
5155 | 0x80000000 | |
5156 | */ | |
d1718a7c | 5157 | |
0239f47c | 5158 | /* The following are stored in $^H{sort}, not in PL_hints */ |
afe59f35 FC |
5159 | #define HINT_SORT_STABLE 0x00000100 /* sort styles */ |
5160 | #define HINT_SORT_UNSTABLE 0x00000200 | |
84d4ea48 | 5161 | |
d3b97530 DM |
5162 | /* flags for PL_sawampersand */ |
5163 | ||
5164 | #define SAWAMPERSAND_LEFT 1 /* saw $` */ | |
5165 | #define SAWAMPERSAND_MIDDLE 2 /* saw $& */ | |
5166 | #define SAWAMPERSAND_RIGHT 4 /* saw $' */ | |
5167 | ||
1a904fc8 FC |
5168 | #ifndef PERL_SAWAMPERSAND |
5169 | # define PL_sawampersand \ | |
5170 | (SAWAMPERSAND_LEFT|SAWAMPERSAND_MIDDLE|SAWAMPERSAND_RIGHT) | |
5171 | #endif | |
5172 | ||
a6d69523 TC |
5173 | /* Used for debugvar magic */ |
5174 | #define DBVARMG_SINGLE 0 | |
5175 | #define DBVARMG_TRACE 1 | |
5176 | #define DBVARMG_SIGNAL 2 | |
5177 | #define DBVARMG_COUNT 3 | |
5178 | ||
5179 | #define PL_DBsingle_iv (PL_DBcontrol[DBVARMG_SINGLE]) | |
5180 | #define PL_DBtrace_iv (PL_DBcontrol[DBVARMG_TRACE]) | |
5181 | #define PL_DBsignal_iv (PL_DBcontrol[DBVARMG_SIGNAL]) | |
5182 | ||
8bfdd7d9 | 5183 | /* Various states of the input record separator SV (rs) */ |
d4cce5f1 | 5184 | #define RsSNARF(sv) (! SvOK(sv)) |
af7d13df MG |
5185 | #define RsSIMPLE(sv) (SvOK(sv) && (! SvPOK(sv) || SvCUR(sv))) |
5186 | #define RsPARA(sv) (SvPOK(sv) && ! SvCUR(sv)) | |
5b2b9c68 | 5187 | #define RsRECORD(sv) (SvROK(sv) && (SvIV(SvRV(sv)) > 0)) |
79072805 | 5188 | |
128e8167 | 5189 | /* A struct for keeping various DEBUGGING related stuff, |
ce333219 | 5190 | * neatly packed. Currently only scratch variables for |
128e8167 JH |
5191 | * constructing debug output are included. Needed always, |
5192 | * not just when DEBUGGING, though, because of the re extension. c*/ | |
ce333219 JH |
5193 | struct perl_debug_pad { |
5194 | SV pad[3]; | |
5195 | }; | |
5196 | ||
5197 | #define PERL_DEBUG_PAD(i) &(PL_debug_pad.pad[i]) | |
a5c57919 RGS |
5198 | #define PERL_DEBUG_PAD_ZERO(i) (SvPVX(PERL_DEBUG_PAD(i))[0] = 0, \ |
5199 | (((XPV*) SvANY(PERL_DEBUG_PAD(i)))->xpv_cur = 0), \ | |
5200 | PERL_DEBUG_PAD(i)) | |
ce333219 | 5201 | |
56953603 | 5202 | /* Enable variables which are pointers to functions */ |
16c91539 BM |
5203 | typedef void (*peep_t)(pTHX_ OP* o); |
5204 | typedef regexp* (*regcomp_t) (pTHX_ char* exp, char* xend, PMOP* pm); | |
5205 | typedef I32 (*regexec_t) (pTHX_ regexp* prog, char* stringarg, | |
0cb96387 GS |
5206 | char* strend, char* strbeg, I32 minend, |
5207 | SV* screamer, void* data, U32 flags); | |
16c91539 | 5208 | typedef char* (*re_intuit_start_t) (pTHX_ regexp *prog, SV *sv, |
f722798b IZ |
5209 | char *strpos, char *strend, |
5210 | U32 flags, | |
9f61653a | 5211 | re_scream_pos_data *d); |
16c91539 BM |
5212 | typedef SV* (*re_intuit_string_t) (pTHX_ regexp *prog); |
5213 | typedef void (*regfree_t) (pTHX_ struct regexp* r); | |
5214 | typedef regexp* (*regdupe_t) (pTHX_ const regexp* r, CLONE_PARAMS *param); | |
a932d541 | 5215 | typedef I32 (*re_fold_t)(const char *, char const *, I32); |
56953603 | 5216 | |
c76ac1ee | 5217 | typedef void (*DESTRUCTORFUNC_NOCONTEXT_t) (void*); |
acfe0abc | 5218 | typedef void (*DESTRUCTORFUNC_t) (pTHX_ void*); |
f30de749 | 5219 | typedef void (*SVFUNC_t) (pTHX_ SV* const); |
31e9e0a3 | 5220 | typedef I32 (*SVCOMPARE_t) (pTHX_ SV* const, SV* const); |
acfe0abc GS |
5221 | typedef void (*XSINIT_t) (pTHX); |
5222 | typedef void (*ATEXIT_t) (pTHX_ void*); | |
5223 | typedef void (*XSUBADDR_t) (pTHX_ CV *); | |
15e52e56 | 5224 | |
16c91539 BM |
5225 | typedef OP* (*Perl_ppaddr_t)(pTHX); |
5226 | typedef OP* (*Perl_check_t) (pTHX_ OP*); | |
5227 | typedef void(*Perl_ophook_t)(pTHX_ OP*); | |
5228 | typedef int (*Perl_keyword_plugin_t)(pTHX_ char*, STRLEN, OP**); | |
1830b3d9 | 5229 | typedef void(*Perl_cpeep_t)(pTHX_ OP *, OP *); |
88e1f1a2 | 5230 | |
d67594ff FC |
5231 | typedef void(*globhook_t)(pTHX); |
5232 | ||
88e1f1a2 JV |
5233 | #define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_DECLINE 0 |
5234 | #define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_STMT 1 | |
5235 | #define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_EXPR 2 | |
22239a37 | 5236 | |
58a50f62 GS |
5237 | /* Interpreter exitlist entry */ |
5238 | typedef struct exitlistentry { | |
acfe0abc | 5239 | void (*fn) (pTHX_ void*); |
58a50f62 GS |
5240 | void *ptr; |
5241 | } PerlExitListEntry; | |
5242 | ||
aadb217d JH |
5243 | /* if you only have signal() and it resets on each signal, FAKE_PERSISTENT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS fixes */ |
5244 | /* These have to be before perlvars.h */ | |
5245 | #if !defined(HAS_SIGACTION) && defined(VMS) | |
5246 | # define FAKE_PERSISTENT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS | |
5247 | #endif | |
5248 | /* if we're doing kill() with sys$sigprc on VMS, FAKE_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS */ | |
5249 | #if defined(KILL_BY_SIGPRC) | |
5250 | # define FAKE_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS | |
5251 | #endif | |
5252 | ||
8c1cc017 NC |
5253 | #if !defined(MULTIPLICITY) |
5254 | ||
5255 | struct interpreter { | |
5256 | char broiled; | |
22239a37 NIS |
5257 | }; |
5258 | ||
8c1cc017 | 5259 | #else |
22239a37 | 5260 | |
d460ef45 | 5261 | /* If we have multiple interpreters define a struct |
d4cce5f1 | 5262 | holding variables which must be per-interpreter |
d460ef45 | 5263 | If we don't have threads anything that would have |
d4cce5f1 NIS |
5264 | be per-thread is per-interpreter. |
5265 | */ | |
5266 | ||
8c1cc017 | 5267 | /* Set up PERLVAR macros for populating structs */ |
115ff745 | 5268 | # define PERLVAR(prefix,var,type) type prefix##var; |
eb42f199 KW |
5269 | |
5270 | /* 'var' is an array of length 'n' */ | |
115ff745 | 5271 | # define PERLVARA(prefix,var,n,type) type prefix##var[n]; |
eb42f199 KW |
5272 | |
5273 | /* initialize 'var' to init' */ | |
115ff745 | 5274 | # define PERLVARI(prefix,var,type,init) type prefix##var; |
eb42f199 KW |
5275 | |
5276 | /* like PERLVARI, but make 'var' a const */ | |
115ff745 | 5277 | # define PERLVARIC(prefix,var,type,init) type prefix##var; |
8c1cc017 | 5278 | |
79072805 | 5279 | struct interpreter { |
7766f137 | 5280 | # include "intrpvar.h" |
49f531da | 5281 | }; |
d4cce5f1 | 5282 | |
724cf8d6 NC |
5283 | EXTCONST U16 PL_interp_size |
5284 | INIT(sizeof(struct interpreter)); | |
5285 | ||
5286 | # define PERL_INTERPRETER_SIZE_UPTO_MEMBER(member) \ | |
5287 | STRUCT_OFFSET(struct interpreter, member) + \ | |
5288 | sizeof(((struct interpreter*)0)->member) | |
5289 | ||
5290 | /* This will be useful for subsequent releases, because this has to be the | |
5291 | same in your libperl as in main(), else you have a mismatch and must abort. | |
5292 | */ | |
d399cf59 NC |
5293 | EXTCONST U16 PL_interp_size_5_18_0 |
5294 | INIT(PERL_INTERPRETER_SIZE_UPTO_MEMBER(PERL_LAST_5_18_0_INTERP_MEMBER)); | |
724cf8d6 NC |
5295 | |
5296 | ||
8c1cc017 NC |
5297 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT |
5298 | /* MULTIPLICITY is automatically defined when PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT is defined, | |
5299 | hence it's safe and sane to nest this within #ifdef MULTIPLICITY */ | |
5300 | ||
5301 | struct perl_vars { | |
5302 | # include "perlvars.h" | |
49f531da | 5303 | }; |
8c1cc017 | 5304 | |
724cf8d6 NC |
5305 | EXTCONST U16 PL_global_struct_size |
5306 | INIT(sizeof(struct perl_vars)); | |
5307 | ||
8c1cc017 NC |
5308 | # ifdef PERL_CORE |
5309 | # ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE | |
5310 | EXT struct perl_vars PL_Vars; | |
5311 | EXT struct perl_vars *PL_VarsPtr INIT(&PL_Vars); | |
5312 | # undef PERL_GET_VARS | |
5313 | # define PERL_GET_VARS() PL_VarsPtr | |
5314 | # endif /* !PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE */ | |
5315 | # else /* PERL_CORE */ | |
5316 | # if !defined(__GNUC__) || !defined(WIN32) | |
5317 | EXT | |
5318 | # endif /* WIN32 */ | |
5319 | struct perl_vars *PL_VarsPtr; | |
5320 | # define PL_Vars (*((PL_VarsPtr) \ | |
5321 | ? PL_VarsPtr : (PL_VarsPtr = Perl_GetVars(aTHX)))) | |
5322 | # endif /* PERL_CORE */ | |
5323 | # endif /* PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT */ | |
79072805 | 5324 | |
22239a37 | 5325 | /* Done with PERLVAR macros for now ... */ |
8c1cc017 NC |
5326 | # undef PERLVAR |
5327 | # undef PERLVARA | |
5328 | # undef PERLVARI | |
5329 | # undef PERLVARIC | |
8c1cc017 NC |
5330 | |
5331 | #endif /* MULTIPLICITY */ | |
79072805 | 5332 | |
f7fe979e | 5333 | struct tempsym; /* defined in pp_pack.c */ |
49704364 | 5334 | |
22239a37 | 5335 | #include "thread.h" |
79072805 | 5336 | #include "pp.h" |
864dbfa3 | 5337 | |
0cb96387 GS |
5338 | #undef PERL_CKDEF |
5339 | #undef PERL_PPDEF | |
0159f81b JH |
5340 | #define PERL_CKDEF(s) PERL_CALLCONV OP *s (pTHX_ OP *o); |
5341 | #define PERL_PPDEF(s) PERL_CALLCONV OP *s (pTHX); | |
0cb96387 | 5342 | |
158cfab6 JD |
5343 | #ifdef MYMALLOC |
5344 | # include "malloc_ctl.h" | |
5345 | #endif | |
5346 | ||
fc6bde6f DD |
5347 | /* |
5348 | * This provides a layer of functions and macros to ensure extensions will | |
5349 | * get to use the same RTL functions as the core. | |
5350 | */ | |
5351 | #if defined(WIN32) | |
5352 | # include "win32iop.h" | |
5353 | #endif | |
5354 | ||
839a9f02 | 5355 | |
7766f137 | 5356 | #include "proto.h" |
864dbfa3 | 5357 | |
0cb96387 | 5358 | /* this has structure inits, so it cannot be included before here */ |
acfe0abc | 5359 | #include "opcode.h" |
864dbfa3 | 5360 | |
d4cce5f1 NIS |
5361 | /* The following must follow proto.h as #defines mess up syntax */ |
5362 | ||
22c35a8c GS |
5363 | #if !defined(PERL_FOR_X2P) |
5364 | # include "embedvar.h" | |
5365 | #endif | |
d4cce5f1 | 5366 | |
d460ef45 | 5367 | /* Now include all the 'global' variables |
d4cce5f1 | 5368 | * If we don't have threads or multiple interpreters |
d460ef45 | 5369 | * these include variables that would have been their struct-s |
d4cce5f1 | 5370 | */ |
d460ef45 | 5371 | |
115ff745 NC |
5372 | #define PERLVAR(prefix,var,type) EXT type PL_##var; |
5373 | #define PERLVARA(prefix,var,n,type) EXT type PL_##var[n]; | |
5374 | #define PERLVARI(prefix,var,type,init) EXT type PL_##var INIT(init); | |
5375 | #define PERLVARIC(prefix,var,type,init) EXTCONST type PL_##var INIT(init); | |
d4cce5f1 | 5376 | |
acfe0abc | 5377 | #if !defined(MULTIPLICITY) |
7766f137 | 5378 | START_EXTERN_C |
066ef5b5 | 5379 | # include "intrpvar.h" |
7766f137 | 5380 | END_EXTERN_C |
7c123f9d DM |
5381 | # define PL_sv_yes (PL_sv_immortals[0]) |
5382 | # define PL_sv_undef (PL_sv_immortals[1]) | |
5383 | # define PL_sv_no (PL_sv_immortals[2]) | |
5384 | # define PL_sv_zero (PL_sv_immortals[3]) | |
22239a37 NIS |
5385 | #endif |
5386 | ||
24792b8d NC |
5387 | #ifdef PERL_CORE |
5388 | /* All core uses now exterminated. Ensure no zombies can return: */ | |
5389 | # undef PL_na | |
5390 | #endif | |
5391 | ||
f9293c5b NC |
5392 | /* Now all the config stuff is setup we can include embed.h |
5393 | In particular, need the relevant *ish file included already, as it may | |
5394 | define HAVE_INTERP_INTERN */ | |
5395 | #include "embed.h" | |
22239a37 | 5396 | |
c5be433b GS |
5397 | #ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT |
5398 | START_EXTERN_C | |
5399 | ||
5400 | # include "perlvars.h" | |
5401 | ||
5402 | END_EXTERN_C | |
5403 | #endif | |
5404 | ||
d4cce5f1 | 5405 | #undef PERLVAR |
51371543 | 5406 | #undef PERLVARA |
d4cce5f1 | 5407 | #undef PERLVARI |
0f3f18a6 | 5408 | #undef PERLVARIC |
79072805 | 5409 | |
db6e00bd DD |
5410 | #if !defined(MULTIPLICITY) |
5411 | /* Set up PERLVAR macros for populating structs */ | |
5412 | # define PERLVAR(prefix,var,type) type prefix##var; | |
5413 | /* 'var' is an array of length 'n' */ | |
5414 | # define PERLVARA(prefix,var,n,type) type prefix##var[n]; | |
5415 | /* initialize 'var' to init' */ | |
5416 | # define PERLVARI(prefix,var,type,init) type prefix##var; | |
5417 | /* like PERLVARI, but make 'var' a const */ | |
5418 | # define PERLVARIC(prefix,var,type,init) type prefix##var; | |
5419 | ||
5420 | /* this is never instantiated, is it just used for sizeof(struct PerlHandShakeInterpreter) */ | |
5421 | struct PerlHandShakeInterpreter { | |
5422 | # include "intrpvar.h" | |
5423 | }; | |
5424 | # undef PERLVAR | |
5425 | # undef PERLVARA | |
5426 | # undef PERLVARI | |
5427 | # undef PERLVARIC | |
5428 | #endif | |
5429 | ||
73c4f7a1 GS |
5430 | START_EXTERN_C |
5431 | ||
af2f0da9 NC |
5432 | /* dummy variables that hold pointers to both runops functions, thus forcing |
5433 | * them *both* to get linked in (useful for Peek.xs, debugging etc) */ | |
5434 | ||
5435 | EXTCONST runops_proc_t PL_runops_std | |
5436 | INIT(Perl_runops_standard); | |
5437 | EXTCONST runops_proc_t PL_runops_dbg | |
5438 | INIT(Perl_runops_debug); | |
5439 | ||
c910fead | 5440 | #define EXT_MGVTBL EXTCONST MGVTBL |
bc028b6b | 5441 | |
82ff486e | 5442 | #define PERL_MAGIC_READONLY_ACCEPTABLE 0x40 |
e0a73de4 NC |
5443 | #define PERL_MAGIC_VALUE_MAGIC 0x80 |
5444 | #define PERL_MAGIC_VTABLE_MASK 0x3F | |
82ff486e NC |
5445 | #define PERL_MAGIC_TYPE_READONLY_ACCEPTABLE(t) \ |
5446 | (PL_magic_data[(U8)(t)] & PERL_MAGIC_READONLY_ACCEPTABLE) | |
e0a73de4 NC |
5447 | #define PERL_MAGIC_TYPE_IS_VALUE_MAGIC(t) \ |
5448 | (PL_magic_data[(U8)(t)] & PERL_MAGIC_VALUE_MAGIC) | |
5449 | ||
8b09643d | 5450 | #include "mg_vtable.h" |
6f83ef0e NC |
5451 | |
5452 | #ifdef DOINIT | |
5453 | EXTCONST U8 PL_magic_data[256] = | |
dde5ec2c NC |
5454 | # ifdef PERL_MICRO |
5455 | # include "umg_data.h" | |
5456 | # else | |
5457 | # include "mg_data.h" | |
5458 | # endif | |
6f83ef0e NC |
5459 | ; |
5460 | #else | |
5461 | EXTCONST U8 PL_magic_data[256]; | |
5462 | #endif | |
5463 | ||
f1fb8741 | 5464 | #ifdef DOINIT |
e94d9b54 | 5465 | /* NL IV NV PV INV PI PN MG RX GV LV AV HV CV FM IO */ |
f1fb8741 | 5466 | EXTCONST bool |
e94d9b54 | 5467 | PL_valid_types_IVX[] = { 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; |
f1fb8741 | 5468 | EXTCONST bool |
e94d9b54 | 5469 | PL_valid_types_NVX[] = { 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; |
f1fb8741 | 5470 | EXTCONST bool |
df6b4bd5 | 5471 | PL_valid_types_PVX[] = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1 }; |
f1fb8741 | 5472 | EXTCONST bool |
e94d9b54 | 5473 | PL_valid_types_RV[] = { 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1 }; |
f1fb8741 | 5474 | EXTCONST bool |
e94d9b54 | 5475 | PL_valid_types_IV_set[] = { 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 }; |
f1fb8741 | 5476 | EXTCONST bool |
e94d9b54 | 5477 | PL_valid_types_NV_set[] = { 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; |
f1fb8741 DM |
5478 | |
5479 | #else | |
5480 | ||
5481 | EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_IVX[]; | |
5482 | EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_NVX[]; | |
5483 | EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_PVX[]; | |
5484 | EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_RV[]; | |
5485 | EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_IV_set[]; | |
5486 | EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_NV_set[]; | |
5487 | ||
5488 | #endif | |
5489 | ||
9e76e8dd JH |
5490 | /* In C99 we could use designated (named field) union initializers. |
5491 | * In C89 we need to initialize the member declared first. | |
0879cd66 | 5492 | * In C++ we need extern C initializers. |
9e76e8dd JH |
5493 | * |
5494 | * With the U8_NV version you will want to have inner braces, | |
9ee3aea9 | 5495 | * while with the NV_U8 use just the NV. */ |
0879cd66 | 5496 | |
9e76e8dd JH |
5497 | #define INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL EXTCONST union { U8 u8[NVSIZE]; NV nv; } |
5498 | #define INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL EXTCONST union { NV nv; U8 u8[NVSIZE]; } | |
5499 | ||
cf6e31e9 DM |
5500 | /* if these never got defined, they need defaults */ |
5501 | #ifndef PERL_SET_CONTEXT | |
5502 | # define PERL_SET_CONTEXT(i) PERL_SET_INTERP(i) | |
5503 | #endif | |
5504 | ||
5505 | #ifndef PERL_GET_CONTEXT | |
5506 | # define PERL_GET_CONTEXT PERL_GET_INTERP | |
5507 | #endif | |
5508 | ||
5509 | #ifndef PERL_GET_THX | |
5510 | # define PERL_GET_THX ((void*)NULL) | |
5511 | #endif | |
5512 | ||
5513 | #ifndef PERL_SET_THX | |
5514 | # define PERL_SET_THX(t) NOOP | |
5515 | #endif | |
5516 | ||
bd0b697d KW |
5517 | #ifndef EBCDIC |
5518 | ||
5519 | /* The tables below are adapted from | |
5520 | * http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/, which requires this copyright | |
5521 | * notice: | |
5522 | ||
5523 | Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Bjoern Hoehrmann <bjoern@hoehrmann.de> | |
5524 | ||
5525 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of | |
5526 | this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in | |
5527 | the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to | |
5528 | use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies | |
5529 | of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do | |
5530 | so, subject to the following conditions: | |
5531 | ||
5532 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all | |
5533 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |
5534 | ||
5535 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR | |
5536 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | |
5537 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE | |
5538 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER | |
5539 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, | |
5540 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE | |
5541 | SOFTWARE. | |
5542 | ||
5543 | */ | |
5544 | ||
5545 | # ifdef DOINIT | |
5546 | # if 0 /* This is the original table given in | |
5547 | http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/ */ | |
5548 | static U8 utf8d_C9[] = { | |
5549 | /* The first part of the table maps bytes to character classes that | |
5550 | * to reduce the size of the transition table and create bitmasks. */ | |
5551 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /*-1F*/ | |
5552 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /*-3F*/ | |
5553 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /*-5F*/ | |
5554 | 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /*-7F*/ | |
5555 | 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9, /*-9F*/ | |
5556 | 7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7, 7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7, /*-BF*/ | |
5557 | 8,8,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, /*-DF*/ | |
5558 | 10,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,4,3,3, 11,6,6,6,5,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, /*-FF*/ | |
5559 | ||
5560 | /* The second part is a transition table that maps a combination | |
5561 | * of a state of the automaton and a character class to a state. */ | |
5562 | 0,12,24,36,60,96,84,12,12,12,48,72, 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12, | |
5563 | 12, 0,12,12,12,12,12, 0,12, 0,12,12, 12,24,12,12,12,12,12,24,12,24,12,12, | |
5564 | 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,24,12,12,12,12, 12,24,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,24,12,12, | |
5565 | 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,36,12,36,12,12, 12,36,12,12,12,12,12,36,12,36,12,12, | |
5566 | 12,36,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12 | |
5567 | }; | |
5568 | ||
5569 | # endif | |
5570 | ||
5571 | /* This is a version of the above table customized for Perl that doesn't | |
5572 | * exclude surrogates and accepts start bytes up through FD (FE on 64-bit | |
5573 | * machines). The classes have been renumbered so that the patterns are more | |
5574 | * evident in the table. The class numbers for start bytes are constrained so | |
5575 | * that they can be used as a shift count for masking off the leading one bits. | |
5576 | * It would make the code simpler if start byte FF could also be handled, but | |
5577 | * doing so would mean adding nodes for each of continuation bytes 6-12 | |
5578 | * remaining, and two more nodes for overlong detection (a total of 9), and | |
5579 | * there is room only for 4 more nodes unless we make the array U16 instead of | |
5580 | * U8. | |
5581 | * | |
5582 | * The classes are | |
5583 | * 00-7F 0 | |
5584 | * 80-81 7 Not legal immediately after start bytes E0 F0 F8 FC | |
5585 | * FE | |
5586 | * 82-83 8 Not legal immediately after start bytes E0 F0 F8 FC | |
5587 | * 84-87 9 Not legal immediately after start bytes E0 F0 F8 | |
5588 | * 88-8F 10 Not legal immediately after start bytes E0 F0 | |
5589 | * 90-9F 11 Not legal immediately after start byte E0 | |
5590 | * A0-BF 12 | |
5591 | * C0,C1 1 | |
5592 | * C2-DF 2 | |
5593 | * E0 13 | |
5594 | * E1-EF 3 | |
5595 | * F0 14 | |
5596 | * F1-F7 4 | |
5597 | * F8 15 | |
5598 | * F9-FB 5 | |
5599 | * FC 16 | |
5600 | * FD 6 | |
5601 | * FE 17 (or 1 on 32-bit machines, since it overflows) | |
5602 | * FF 1 | |
5603 | */ | |
5604 | ||
71525f77 | 5605 | EXTCONST U8 PL_extended_utf8_dfa_tab[] = { |
bd0b697d KW |
5606 | /* The first part of the table maps bytes to character classes to reduce |
5607 | * the size of the transition table and create bitmasks. */ | |
5608 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*00-0F*/ | |
5609 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*10-1F*/ | |
5610 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*20-2F*/ | |
5611 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*30-3F*/ | |
5612 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*40-4F*/ | |
5613 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*50-5F*/ | |
5614 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*60-6F*/ | |
5615 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*70-7F*/ | |
5616 | 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10, /*80-8F*/ | |
5617 | 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11, /*90-9F*/ | |
5618 | 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12, /*A0-AF*/ | |
5619 | 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12, /*B0-BF*/ | |
5620 | 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*C0-CF*/ | |
5621 | 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*D0-DF*/ | |
5622 | 13, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, /*E0-EF*/ | |
5623 | 14, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4,15, 5, 5, 5,16, 6, /*F0-FD*/ | |
5624 | # ifdef UV_IS_QUAD | |
5625 | 17, /*FE*/ | |
5626 | # else | |
5627 | 1, /*FE*/ | |
5628 | # endif | |
5629 | 1, /*FF*/ | |
5630 | ||
5631 | /* The second part is a transition table that maps a combination | |
5632 | * of a state of the automaton and a character class to a new state, called a | |
5633 | * node. The nodes are: | |
5634 | * N0 The initial state, and final accepting one. | |
5635 | * N1 Any one continuation byte (80-BF) left. This is transitioned to | |
5636 | * immediately when the start byte indicates a two-byte sequence | |
5637 | * N2 Any two continuation bytes left. | |
5638 | * N3 Any three continuation bytes left. | |
5639 | * N4 Any four continuation bytes left. | |
5640 | * N5 Any five continuation bytes left. | |
5641 | * N6 Start byte is E0. Continuation bytes 80-9F are illegal (overlong); | |
5642 | * the other continuations transition to N1 | |
5643 | * N7 Start byte is F0. Continuation bytes 80-8F are illegal (overlong); | |
5644 | * the other continuations transition to N2 | |
5645 | * N8 Start byte is F8. Continuation bytes 80-87 are illegal (overlong); | |
5646 | * the other continuations transition to N3 | |
5647 | * N9 Start byte is FC. Continuation bytes 80-83 are illegal (overlong); | |
5648 | * the other continuations transition to N4 | |
5649 | * N10 Start byte is FE. Continuation bytes 80-81 are illegal (overlong); | |
5650 | * the other continuations transition to N5 | |
5651 | * 1 Reject. All transitions not mentioned above (except the single | |
5652 | * byte ones (as they are always legal) are to this state. | |
5653 | */ | |
5654 | ||
5655 | # define NUM_CLASSES 18 | |
5656 | # define N0 0 | |
5657 | # define N1 ((N0) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5658 | # define N2 ((N1) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5659 | # define N3 ((N2) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5660 | # define N4 ((N3) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5661 | # define N5 ((N4) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5662 | # define N6 ((N5) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5663 | # define N7 ((N6) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5664 | # define N8 ((N7) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5665 | # define N9 ((N8) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5666 | # define N10 ((N9) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5667 | ||
5668 | /*Class: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 */ | |
5669 | /*N0*/ 0, 1,N1,N2,N3,N4,N5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N6,N7,N8,N9,N10, | |
5670 | /*N1*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5671 | /*N2*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N1,N1,N1,N1,N1,N1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5672 | /*N3*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N2,N2,N2,N2,N2,N2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5673 | /*N4*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N3,N3,N3,N3,N3,N3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5674 | /*N5*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N4,N4,N4,N4,N4,N4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5675 | ||
5676 | /*N6*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5677 | /*N7*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N2,N2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5678 | /*N8*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N3,N3,N3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5679 | /*N9*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N4,N4,N4,N4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5680 | /*N10*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N5,N5,N5,N5,N5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5681 | }; | |
5682 | ||
123deead KW |
5683 | /* And below is a version of the above table that accepts only strict UTF-8. |
5684 | * Hence no surrogates nor non-characters, nor non-Unicode. Thus, if the input | |
5685 | * passes this dfa, it will be for a well-formed, non-problematic code point | |
5686 | * that can be returned immediately. | |
5687 | * | |
5688 | * The "Implementation details" portion of | |
5689 | * http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/ shows how | |
5690 | * the first portion of the table maps each possible byte into a character | |
5691 | * class. And that the classes for those bytes which are start bytes have been | |
5692 | * carefully chosen so they serve as well to be used as a shift value to mask | |
5693 | * off the leading 1 bits of the start byte. Unfortunately the addition of | |
5694 | * being able to distinguish non-characters makes this not fully work. This is | |
5695 | * because, now, the start bytes E1-EF have to be broken into 3 classes instead | |
5696 | * of 2: | |
5697 | * 1) ED because it could be a surrogate | |
5698 | * 2) EF because it could be a non-character | |
5699 | * 3) the rest, which can never evaluate to a problematic code point. | |
5700 | * | |
5701 | * Each of E1-EF has three leading 1 bits, then a 0. That means we could use a | |
5702 | * shift (and hence class number) of either 3 or 4 to get a mask that works. | |
5703 | * But that only allows two categories, and we need three. khw made the | |
5704 | * decision to therefore treat the ED start byte as an error, so that the dfa | |
5705 | * drops out immediately for that. In the dfa, classes 3 and 4 are used to | |
5706 | * distinguish EF vs the rest. Then special code is used to deal with ED, | |
5707 | * that's executed only when the dfa drops out. The code points started by ED | |
5708 | * are half surrogates, and half hangul syllables. This means that 2048 of the | |
5709 | * the hangul syllables (about 18%) take longer than all other non-problematic | |
5710 | * code points to handle. | |
5711 | * | |
5712 | * The changes to handle non-characters requires the addition of states and | |
5713 | * classes to the dfa. (See the section on "Mapping bytes to character | |
5714 | * classes" in the linked-to document for further explanation of the original | |
5715 | * dfa.) | |
5716 | * | |
5717 | * The classes are | |
5718 | * 00-7F 0 | |
5719 | * 80-8E 9 | |
5720 | * 8F 10 | |
5721 | * 90-9E 11 | |
5722 | * 9F 12 | |
5723 | * A0-AE 13 | |
5724 | * AF 14 | |
5725 | * B0-B6 15 | |
5726 | * B7 16 | |
5727 | * B8-BD 15 | |
5728 | * BE 17 | |
5729 | * BF 18 | |
5730 | * C0,C1 1 | |
5731 | * C2-DF 2 | |
5732 | * E0 7 | |
5733 | * E1-EC 3 | |
5734 | * ED 1 | |
5735 | * EE 3 | |
5736 | * EF 4 | |
5737 | * F0 8 | |
5738 | * F1-F3 6 (6 bits can be stripped) | |
5739 | * F4 5 (only 5 can be stripped) | |
5740 | * F5-FF 1 | |
5741 | */ | |
5742 | ||
71525f77 | 5743 | EXTCONST U8 PL_strict_utf8_dfa_tab[] = { |
123deead KW |
5744 | /* The first part of the table maps bytes to character classes to reduce |
5745 | * the size of the transition table and create bitmasks. */ | |
5746 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*00-0F*/ | |
5747 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*10-1F*/ | |
5748 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*20-2F*/ | |
5749 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*30-3F*/ | |
5750 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*40-4F*/ | |
5751 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*50-5F*/ | |
5752 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*60-6F*/ | |
5753 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*70-7F*/ | |
5754 | 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,10, /*80-8F*/ | |
5755 | 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,12, /*90-9F*/ | |
5756 | 13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,14, /*A0-AF*/ | |
5757 | 15,15,15,15,15,15,15,16,15,15,15,15,15,15,17,18, /*B0-BF*/ | |
5758 | 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*C0-CF*/ | |
5759 | 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*D0-DF*/ | |
5760 | 7, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 1, 3, 4, /*E0-EF*/ | |
5761 | 8, 6, 6, 6, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, /*F0-FF*/ | |
5762 | ||
5763 | /* The second part is a transition table that maps a combination | |
5764 | * of a state of the automaton and a character class to a new state, called a | |
5765 | * node. The nodes are: | |
5766 | * N0 The initial state, and final accepting one. | |
5767 | * N1 Any one continuation byte (80-BF) left. This is transitioned to | |
5768 | * immediately when the start byte indicates a two-byte sequence | |
5769 | * N2 Any two continuation bytes left. | |
5770 | * N3 Start byte is E0. Continuation bytes 80-9F are illegal (overlong); | |
5771 | * the other continuations transition to state N1 | |
5772 | * N4 Start byte is EF. Continuation byte B7 transitions to N8; BF to N9; | |
5773 | * the other continuations transitions to N1 | |
5774 | * N5 Start byte is F0. Continuation bytes 80-8F are illegal (overlong); | |
5775 | * [9AB]F transition to N10; the other continuations to N2. | |
123deead KW |
5776 | * N6 Start byte is F[123]. Continuation bytes [89AB]F transition |
5777 | * to N10; the other continuations to N2. | |
5778 | * N7 Start byte is F4. Continuation bytes 90-BF are illegal | |
5779 | * (non-unicode); 8F transitions to N10; the other continuations to N2 | |
5780 | * N8 Initial sequence is EF B7. Continuation bytes 90-AF are illegal | |
5781 | * (non-characters); the other continuations transition to N0. | |
5782 | * N9 Initial sequence is EF BF. Continuation bytes BE and BF are illegal | |
5783 | * (non-characters); the other continuations transition to N0. | |
5784 | * N10 Initial sequence is one of: F0 [9-B]F; F[123] [8-B]F; or F4 8F. | |
5785 | * Continuation byte BF transitions to N11; the other continuations to | |
5786 | * N1 | |
5787 | * N11 Initial sequence is the two bytes given in N10 followed by BF. | |
5788 | * Continuation bytes BE and BF are illegal (non-characters); the other | |
5789 | * continuations transition to N0. | |
5790 | * 1 Reject. All transitions not mentioned above (except the single | |
5791 | * byte ones (as they are always legal) are to this state. | |
5792 | */ | |
5793 | ||
5794 | # undef N0 | |
5795 | # undef N1 | |
5796 | # undef N2 | |
5797 | # undef N3 | |
5798 | # undef N4 | |
5799 | # undef N5 | |
5800 | # undef N6 | |
5801 | # undef N7 | |
5802 | # undef N8 | |
5803 | # undef N9 | |
5804 | # undef NUM_CLASSES | |
5805 | # define NUM_CLASSES 19 | |
5806 | # define N0 0 | |
5807 | # define N1 ((N0) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5808 | # define N2 ((N1) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5809 | # define N3 ((N2) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5810 | # define N4 ((N3) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5811 | # define N5 ((N4) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5812 | # define N6 ((N5) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5813 | # define N7 ((N6) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5814 | # define N8 ((N7) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5815 | # define N9 ((N8) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5816 | # define N10 ((N9) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5817 | # define N11 ((N10) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5818 | ||
5819 | /*Class: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 */ | |
5820 | /*N0*/ 0, 1, N1, N2, N4, N7, N6, N3, N5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5821 | /*N1*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
5822 | /*N2*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, | |
5823 | ||
5824 | /*N3*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, | |
5825 | /*N4*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N8, N1, N9, | |
5826 | /*N5*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2,N10, N2,N10, N2, N2, N2,N10, | |
5827 | /*N6*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2,N10, N2,N10, N2,N10, N2, N2, N2,N10, | |
5828 | /*N7*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2,N10, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, | |
5829 | /*N8*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
5830 | /*N9*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, | |
5831 | /*N10*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1,N11, | |
5832 | /*N11*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, | |
5833 | }; | |
5834 | ||
c5bfbb64 KW |
5835 | /* And below is yet another version of the above tables that accepts only UTF-8 |
5836 | * as defined by Corregidum #9. Hence no surrogates nor non-Unicode, but | |
5837 | * it allows non-characters. This is isomorphic to the original table | |
5838 | * in http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/ | |
5839 | * | |
5840 | * The classes are | |
5841 | * 00-7F 0 | |
5842 | * 80-8F 9 | |
5843 | * 90-9F 10 | |
5844 | * A0-BF 11 | |
5845 | * C0,C1 1 | |
5846 | * C2-DF 2 | |
5847 | * E0 7 | |
5848 | * E1-EC 3 | |
5849 | * ED 4 | |
5850 | * EE-EF 3 | |
5851 | * F0 8 | |
5852 | * F1-F3 6 (6 bits can be stripped) | |
5853 | * F4 5 (only 5 can be stripped) | |
5854 | * F5-FF 1 | |
5855 | */ | |
5856 | ||
71525f77 | 5857 | EXTCONST U8 PL_c9_utf8_dfa_tab[] = { |
c5bfbb64 KW |
5858 | /* The first part of the table maps bytes to character classes to reduce |
5859 | * the size of the transition table and create bitmasks. */ | |
5860 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*00-0F*/ | |
5861 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*10-1F*/ | |
5862 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*20-2F*/ | |
5863 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*30-3F*/ | |
5864 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*40-4F*/ | |
5865 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*50-5F*/ | |
5866 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*60-6F*/ | |
5867 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*70-7F*/ | |
5868 | 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, /*80-8F*/ | |
5869 | 10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10, /*90-9F*/ | |
5870 | 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11, /*A0-AF*/ | |
5871 | 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11, /*B0-BF*/ | |
5872 | 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*C0-CF*/ | |
5873 | 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*D0-DF*/ | |
5874 | 7, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3, /*E0-EF*/ | |
5875 | 8, 6, 6, 6, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, /*F0-FF*/ | |
5876 | ||
5877 | /* The second part is a transition table that maps a combination | |
5878 | * of a state of the automaton and a character class to a new state, called a | |
5879 | * node. The nodes are: | |
5880 | * N0 The initial state, and final accepting one. | |
5881 | * N1 Any one continuation byte (80-BF) left. This is transitioned to | |
5882 | * immediately when the start byte indicates a two-byte sequence | |
5883 | * N2 Any two continuation bytes left. | |
5884 | * N3 Any three continuation bytes left. | |
5885 | * N4 Start byte is E0. Continuation bytes 80-9F are illegal (overlong); | |
5886 | * the other continuations transition to state N1 | |
5887 | * N5 Start byte is ED. Continuation bytes A0-BF all lead to surrogates, | |
5888 | * so are illegal. The other continuations transition to state N1. | |
5889 | * N6 Start byte is F0. Continuation bytes 80-8F are illegal (overlong); | |
5890 | * the other continuations transition to N2 | |
5891 | * N7 Start byte is F4. Continuation bytes 90-BF are illegal | |
5892 | * (non-unicode); the other continuations transition to N2 | |
5893 | * 1 Reject. All transitions not mentioned above (except the single | |
5894 | * byte ones (as they are always legal) are to this state. | |
5895 | */ | |
5896 | ||
5897 | # undef N0 | |
5898 | # undef N1 | |
5899 | # undef N2 | |
5900 | # undef N3 | |
5901 | # undef N4 | |
5902 | # undef N5 | |
5903 | # undef N6 | |
5904 | # undef N7 | |
5905 | # undef NUM_CLASSES | |
5906 | # define NUM_CLASSES 12 | |
5907 | # define N0 0 | |
5908 | # define N1 ((N0) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5909 | # define N2 ((N1) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5910 | # define N3 ((N2) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5911 | # define N4 ((N3) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5912 | # define N5 ((N4) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5913 | # define N6 ((N5) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5914 | # define N7 ((N6) + NUM_CLASSES) | |
5915 | ||
5916 | /*Class: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 */ | |
5917 | /*N0*/ 0, 1, N1, N2, N5, N7, N3, N4, N6, 1, 1, 1, | |
5918 | /*N1*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, | |
5919 | /*N2*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, | |
5920 | /*N3*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2, N2, N2, | |
5921 | ||
5922 | /*N4*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, | |
5923 | /*N5*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, 1, | |
5924 | /*N6*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2, N2, | |
5925 | /*N7*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2, 1, 1, | |
5926 | }; | |
5927 | ||
bd0b697d KW |
5928 | # else /* End of is DOINIT */ |
5929 | ||
71525f77 CB |
5930 | EXTCONST U8 PL_extended_utf8_dfa_tab[]; |
5931 | EXTCONST U8 PL_strict_utf8_dfa_tab[]; | |
5932 | EXTCONST U8 PL_c9_utf8_dfa_tab[]; | |
bd0b697d KW |
5933 | |
5934 | # endif | |
5935 | #endif /* end of isn't EBCDIC */ | |
cf6e31e9 | 5936 | |
c7627e6d NC |
5937 | #ifndef PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS |
5938 | /* Static inline funcs that depend on includes and declarations above. | |
5939 | Some of these reference functions in the perl object files, and some | |
5940 | compilers aren't smart enough to eliminate unused static inline | |
5941 | functions, so including this file in source code can cause link errors | |
5942 | even if the source code uses none of the functions. Hence including these | |
5943 | can be be suppressed by setting PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS. Doing this will | |
5944 | (obviously) result in unworkable XS code, but allows simple probing code | |
5945 | to continue to work, because it permits tests to include the perl headers | |
5946 | for definitions without creating a link dependency on the perl library | |
5947 | (which may not exist yet). | |
5948 | */ | |
5949 | ||
5950 | # include "inline.h" | |
5951 | #endif | |
f1fb8741 | 5952 | |
bab3dc31 | 5953 | #include "overload.h" |
a0d0e21e | 5954 | |
73c4f7a1 GS |
5955 | END_EXTERN_C |
5956 | ||
a6006777 | 5957 | struct am_table { |
8978b4ac NC |
5958 | U8 flags; |
5959 | U8 fallback; | |
5960 | U16 spare; | |
eb160463 | 5961 | U32 was_ok_sub; |
9bd87817 | 5962 | CV* table[NofAMmeth]; |
a0d0e21e | 5963 | }; |
a6006777 | 5964 | struct am_table_short { |
8978b4ac NC |
5965 | U8 flags; |
5966 | U8 fallback; | |
5967 | U16 spare; | |
eb160463 | 5968 | U32 was_ok_sub; |
a6006777 | 5969 | }; |
a0d0e21e | 5970 | typedef struct am_table AMT; |
a6006777 | 5971 | typedef struct am_table_short AMTS; |
a0d0e21e LW |
5972 | |
5973 | #define AMGfallNEVER 1 | |
5974 | #define AMGfallNO 2 | |
5975 | #define AMGfallYES 3 | |
5976 | ||
a6006777 | 5977 | #define AMTf_AMAGIC 1 |
5978 | #define AMT_AMAGIC(amt) ((amt)->flags & AMTf_AMAGIC) | |
5979 | #define AMT_AMAGIC_on(amt) ((amt)->flags |= AMTf_AMAGIC) | |
5980 | #define AMT_AMAGIC_off(amt) ((amt)->flags &= ~AMTf_AMAGIC) | |
5981 | ||
32251b26 | 5982 | #define StashHANDLER(stash,meth) gv_handler((stash),CAT2(meth,_amg)) |
c0315cdf JH |
5983 | |
5984 | /* | |
5985 | * some compilers like to redefine cos et alia as faster | |
5986 | * (and less accurate?) versions called F_cos et cetera (Quidquid | |
5987 | * latine dictum sit, altum viditur.) This trick collides with | |
5988 | * the Perl overloading (amg). The following #defines fool both. | |
5989 | */ | |
5990 | ||
5991 | #ifdef _FASTMATH | |
5992 | # ifdef atan2 | |
5993 | # define F_atan2_amg atan2_amg | |
5994 | # endif | |
5995 | # ifdef cos | |
5996 | # define F_cos_amg cos_amg | |
5997 | # endif | |
5998 | # ifdef exp | |
5999 | # define F_exp_amg exp_amg | |
6000 | # endif | |
6001 | # ifdef log | |
6002 | # define F_log_amg log_amg | |
6003 | # endif | |
6004 | # ifdef pow | |
6005 | # define F_pow_amg pow_amg | |
6006 | # endif | |
6007 | # ifdef sin | |
6008 | # define F_sin_amg sin_amg | |
6009 | # endif | |
6010 | # ifdef sqrt | |
6011 | # define F_sqrt_amg sqrt_amg | |
6012 | # endif | |
6013 | #endif /* _FASTMATH */ | |
6014 | ||
83ee9e09 GS |
6015 | #define PERLDB_ALL (PERLDBf_SUB | PERLDBf_LINE | \ |
6016 | PERLDBf_NOOPT | PERLDBf_INTER | \ | |
6017 | PERLDBf_SUBLINE| PERLDBf_SINGLE| \ | |
b8fcbefe NC |
6018 | PERLDBf_NAMEEVAL| PERLDBf_NAMEANON | \ |
6019 | PERLDBf_SAVESRC) | |
925cfbb8 | 6020 | /* No _NONAME, _GOTO */ |
83ee9e09 GS |
6021 | #define PERLDBf_SUB 0x01 /* Debug sub enter/exit */ |
6022 | #define PERLDBf_LINE 0x02 /* Keep line # */ | |
6023 | #define PERLDBf_NOOPT 0x04 /* Switch off optimizations */ | |
6024 | #define PERLDBf_INTER 0x08 /* Preserve more data for | |
6025 | later inspections */ | |
6026 | #define PERLDBf_SUBLINE 0x10 /* Keep subr source lines */ | |
6027 | #define PERLDBf_SINGLE 0x20 /* Start with single-step on */ | |
6028 | #define PERLDBf_NONAME 0x40 /* For _SUB: no name of the subr */ | |
6029 | #define PERLDBf_GOTO 0x80 /* Report goto: call DB::goto */ | |
6030 | #define PERLDBf_NAMEEVAL 0x100 /* Informative names for evals */ | |
6031 | #define PERLDBf_NAMEANON 0x200 /* Informative names for anon subs */ | |
b8fcbefe | 6032 | #define PERLDBf_SAVESRC 0x400 /* Save source lines into @{"_<$filename"} */ |
486ec47a | 6033 | #define PERLDBf_SAVESRC_NOSUBS 0x800 /* Including evals that generate no subroutines */ |
c30d8139 | 6034 | #define PERLDBf_SAVESRC_INVALID 0x1000 /* Save source that did not compile */ |
84902520 | 6035 | |
8bd38399 DD |
6036 | #define PERLDB_SUB (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SUB) |
6037 | #define PERLDB_LINE (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_LINE) | |
6038 | #define PERLDB_NOOPT (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_NOOPT) | |
6039 | #define PERLDB_INTER (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_INTER) | |
6040 | #define PERLDB_SUBLINE (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SUBLINE) | |
6041 | #define PERLDB_SINGLE (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SINGLE) | |
6042 | #define PERLDB_SUB_NN (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_NONAME) | |
6043 | #define PERLDB_GOTO (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_GOTO) | |
6044 | #define PERLDB_NAMEEVAL (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_NAMEEVAL) | |
6045 | #define PERLDB_NAMEANON (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_NAMEANON) | |
6046 | #define PERLDB_SAVESRC (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SAVESRC) | |
6047 | #define PERLDB_SAVESRC_NOSUBS (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SAVESRC_NOSUBS) | |
6048 | #define PERLDB_SAVESRC_INVALID (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SAVESRC_INVALID) | |
bbce6d69 | 6049 | |
c7a622b3 DD |
6050 | #define PERLDB_LINE_OR_SAVESRC (PL_perldb & (PERLDBf_LINE | PERLDBf_SAVESRC)) |
6051 | ||
1e5c5f69 LM |
6052 | #ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
6053 | # define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_keyword_plugin_mutex) | |
6054 | # define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_keyword_plugin_mutex) | |
6055 | # define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_keyword_plugin_mutex) | |
6056 | # define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_keyword_plugin_mutex) | |
8310e7fa KW |
6057 | # define USER_PROP_MUTEX_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_user_prop_mutex) |
6058 | # define USER_PROP_MUTEX_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_user_prop_mutex) | |
6059 | # define USER_PROP_MUTEX_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_user_prop_mutex) | |
6060 | # define USER_PROP_MUTEX_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_user_prop_mutex) | |
1e5c5f69 LM |
6061 | #else |
6062 | # define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_INIT NOOP | |
6063 | # define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_LOCK NOOP | |
6064 | # define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_UNLOCK NOOP | |
6065 | # define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_TERM NOOP | |
8310e7fa KW |
6066 | # define USER_PROP_MUTEX_INIT NOOP |
6067 | # define USER_PROP_MUTEX_LOCK NOOP | |
6068 | # define USER_PROP_MUTEX_UNLOCK NOOP | |
6069 | # define USER_PROP_MUTEX_TERM NOOP | |
1e5c5f69 LM |
6070 | #endif |
6071 | ||
7f9e9632 | 6072 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE /* These locale things are all subject to change */ |
d269de98 | 6073 | |
1b6cb30e KW |
6074 | /* Returns TRUE if the plain locale pragma without a parameter is in effect. |
6075 | * */ | |
6076 | # define IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME (PL_curcop \ | |
6077 | && CopHINTS_get(PL_curcop) & HINT_LOCALE) | |
6078 | ||
6079 | /* Returns TRUE if either form of the locale pragma is in effect */ | |
6080 | # define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_RUNTIME \ | |
6081 | cBOOL(CopHINTS_get(PL_curcop) & (HINT_LOCALE|HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL)) | |
6082 | ||
6083 | # define IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME cBOOL(PL_hints & HINT_LOCALE) | |
6084 | # define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_COMPILETIME \ | |
6085 | cBOOL(PL_hints & (HINT_LOCALE|HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL)) | |
6086 | ||
6087 | # define IN_LOCALE \ | |
6088 | (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME ? IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME : IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME) | |
6089 | # define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM \ | |
6090 | (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME ? IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_COMPILETIME \ | |
6091 | : IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_RUNTIME) | |
6092 | ||
6093 | # define IN_LC_ALL_COMPILETIME IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME | |
6094 | # define IN_LC_ALL_RUNTIME IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME | |
6095 | ||
6096 | # define IN_LC_PARTIAL_COMPILETIME cBOOL(PL_hints & HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL) | |
6097 | # define IN_LC_PARTIAL_RUNTIME \ | |
6098 | (PL_curcop && CopHINTS_get(PL_curcop) & HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL) | |
6099 | ||
6100 | # define IN_LC_COMPILETIME(category) \ | |
6101 | ( IN_LC_ALL_COMPILETIME \ | |
6102 | || ( IN_LC_PARTIAL_COMPILETIME \ | |
6103 | && Perl__is_in_locale_category(aTHX_ TRUE, (category)))) | |
6104 | # define IN_LC_RUNTIME(category) \ | |
6105 | (IN_LC_ALL_RUNTIME || (IN_LC_PARTIAL_RUNTIME \ | |
6106 | && Perl__is_in_locale_category(aTHX_ FALSE, (category)))) | |
6107 | # define IN_LC(category) \ | |
6108 | (IN_LC_COMPILETIME(category) || IN_LC_RUNTIME(category)) | |
6109 | ||
6110 | # if defined (PERL_CORE) || defined (PERL_IN_XSUB_RE) | |
6111 | ||
6112 | /* This internal macro should be called from places that operate under | |
6113 | * locale rules. It there is a problem with the current locale that | |
6114 | * hasn't been raised yet, it will output a warning this time. Because | |
6115 | * this will so rarely be true, there is no point to optimize for time; | |
6116 | * instead it makes sense to minimize space used and do all the work in | |
6117 | * the rarely called function */ | |
6118 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
6119 | # define _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE \ | |
6120 | STMT_START { \ | |
6121 | if (UNLIKELY(PL_warn_locale)) { \ | |
6122 | Perl__warn_problematic_locale(); \ | |
6123 | } \ | |
6124 | } STMT_END | |
6125 | # else | |
6126 | # define _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE | |
6127 | # endif | |
6128 | ||
6129 | ||
6130 | /* These two internal macros are called when a warning should be raised, | |
6131 | * and will do so if enabled. The first takes a single code point | |
6132 | * argument; the 2nd, is a pointer to the first byte of the UTF-8 encoded | |
6133 | * string, and an end position which it won't try to read past */ | |
6134 | # define _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_CP_MSG(cp) \ | |
6135 | STMT_START { \ | |
6136 | if (! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale && ckWARN(WARN_LOCALE)) { \ | |
6137 | Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE), \ | |
6138 | "Wide character (U+%" UVXf ") in %s",\ | |
6139 | (UV) cp, OP_DESC(PL_op)); \ | |
6140 | } \ | |
6141 | } STMT_END | |
6142 | ||
6143 | # define _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_UTF8_MSG(s, send) \ | |
6144 | STMT_START { /* Check if to warn before doing the conversion work */\ | |
6145 | if (! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale && ckWARN(WARN_LOCALE)) { \ | |
ff58ca57 | 6146 | UV cp = utf8_to_uvchr_buf((U8 *) (s), (U8 *) (send), NULL); \ |
1b6cb30e KW |
6147 | Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE), \ |
6148 | "Wide character (U+%" UVXf ") in %s", \ | |
6149 | (cp == 0) \ | |
6150 | ? UNICODE_REPLACEMENT \ | |
6151 | : (UV) cp, \ | |
6152 | OP_DESC(PL_op)); \ | |
6153 | } \ | |
6154 | } STMT_END | |
6155 | ||
6156 | # endif /* PERL_CORE or PERL_IN_XSUB_RE */ | |
6157 | #else /* No locale usage */ | |
6158 | # define IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME 0 | |
6159 | # define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_RUNTIME 0 | |
6160 | # define IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME 0 | |
6161 | # define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_COMPILETIME 0 | |
6162 | # define IN_LOCALE 0 | |
6163 | # define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM 0 | |
6164 | # define IN_LC_ALL_COMPILETIME 0 | |
6165 | # define IN_LC_ALL_RUNTIME 0 | |
6166 | # define IN_LC_PARTIAL_COMPILETIME 0 | |
6167 | # define IN_LC_PARTIAL_RUNTIME 0 | |
6168 | # define IN_LC_COMPILETIME(category) 0 | |
6169 | # define IN_LC_RUNTIME(category) 0 | |
6170 | # define IN_LC(category) 0 | |
d36adde0 KW |
6171 | # define _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE |
6172 | # define _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_UTF8_MSG(s, send) | |
6173 | # define _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_CP_MSG(c) | |
1b6cb30e KW |
6174 | #endif |
6175 | ||
69c5e0db | 6176 | |
2972341c | 6177 | /* Locale/thread synchronization macros. These aren't needed if using |
69c5e0db | 6178 | * thread-safe locale operations, except if something is broken */ |
2972341c KW |
6179 | #if defined(USE_LOCALE) \ |
6180 | && defined(USE_ITHREADS) \ | |
69c5e0db | 6181 | && (! defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE) || defined(TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV)) |
2972341c KW |
6182 | |
6183 | /* We have a locale object holding the 'C' locale for Posix 2008 */ | |
7e7bdfd7 | 6184 | # ifndef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
5acc3fa5 KW |
6185 | # define _LOCALE_TERM_POSIX_2008 NOOP |
6186 | # else | |
6187 | # define _LOCALE_TERM_POSIX_2008 \ | |
ffdde306 | 6188 | STMT_START { \ |
ffdde306 KW |
6189 | if (PL_C_locale_obj) { \ |
6190 | /* Make sure we aren't using the locale \ | |
6191 | * space we are about to free */ \ | |
6192 | uselocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE); \ | |
6193 | freelocale(PL_C_locale_obj); \ | |
6194 | PL_C_locale_obj = (locale_t) NULL; \ | |
6195 | } \ | |
5acc3fa5 KW |
6196 | } STMT_END |
6197 | # endif | |
6470dfd2 KW |
6198 | |
6199 | /* This is used as a generic lock for locale operations. For example this is | |
6200 | * used when calling nl_langinfo() so that another thread won't zap the | |
6201 | * contents of its buffer before it gets saved; and it's called when changing | |
6202 | * the locale of LC_MESSAGES. On some systems the latter can cause the | |
6203 | * nl_langinfo buffer to be zapped under a race condition. | |
6204 | * | |
6205 | * If combined with LC_NUMERIC_LOCK, calls to this and its corresponding unlock | |
6206 | * should be contained entirely within the locked portion of LC_NUMERIC. This | |
6207 | * mutex should be used only in very short sections of code, while | |
6208 | * LC_NUMERIC_LOCK may span more operations. By always following this | |
6209 | * convention, deadlock should be impossible. But if necessary, the two | |
69c5e0db KW |
6210 | * mutexes could be combined. |
6211 | * | |
6212 | * Actually, the two macros just below with the '_V' suffixes are used in just | |
6213 | * a few places where there is a broken localeconv(), but otherwise things are | |
6214 | * thread safe, and hence don't need locking. Just below LOCALE_LOCK and | |
6215 | * LOCALE_UNLOCK are defined in terms of these for use everywhere else */ | |
6216 | # define LOCALE_LOCK_V \ | |
6470dfd2 KW |
6217 | STMT_START { \ |
6218 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
6219 | "%s: %d: locking locale\n", __FILE__, __LINE__)); \ | |
6220 | MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_locale_mutex); \ | |
6221 | } STMT_END | |
69c5e0db | 6222 | # define LOCALE_UNLOCK_V \ |
6470dfd2 KW |
6223 | STMT_START { \ |
6224 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
6225 | "%s: %d: unlocking locale\n", __FILE__, __LINE__)); \ | |
6226 | MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_locale_mutex); \ | |
6227 | } STMT_END | |
6228 | ||
69c5e0db KW |
6229 | /* On windows, we just need the mutex for LOCALE_LOCK */ |
6230 | # ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV | |
6231 | # define LOCALE_LOCK NOOP | |
6232 | # define LOCALE_UNLOCK NOOP | |
6233 | # define LOCALE_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_locale_mutex); | |
6234 | # define LOCALE_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_locale_mutex) | |
6235 | # define LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(cond) | |
6236 | # define LC_NUMERIC_UNLOCK | |
6237 | # else | |
6238 | # define LOCALE_LOCK LOCALE_LOCK_V | |
6239 | # define LOCALE_UNLOCK LOCALE_UNLOCK_V | |
6240 | ||
6241 | /* We also need to lock LC_NUMERIC for non-windows (hence Posix 2008) | |
6242 | * systems */ | |
6243 | # define LOCALE_INIT STMT_START { \ | |
49d7d366 KW |
6244 | MUTEX_INIT(&PL_locale_mutex); \ |
6245 | MUTEX_INIT(&PL_lc_numeric_mutex); \ | |
6246 | } STMT_END | |
6247 | ||
6470dfd2 KW |
6248 | # define LOCALE_TERM STMT_START { \ |
6249 | MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_locale_mutex); \ | |
6250 | MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_lc_numeric_mutex); \ | |
6251 | _LOCALE_TERM_POSIX_2008; \ | |
6252 | } STMT_END | |
6253 | ||
21972ec9 KW |
6254 | /* This mutex is used to create critical sections where we want the |
6255 | * LC_NUMERIC locale to be locked into either the C (standard) locale, or | |
6256 | * the underlying locale, so that other threads interrupting this one don't | |
6257 | * change it to the wrong state before we've had a chance to complete our | |
6258 | * operation. It can stay locked over an entire printf operation, for | |
6259 | * example. And so is made distinct from the LOCALE_LOCK mutex. | |
6260 | * | |
6261 | * This simulates kind of a general semaphore. The current thread will | |
6262 | * lock the mutex if the per-thread variable is zero, and then increments | |
6263 | * that variable. Each corresponding UNLOCK decrements the variable until | |
6264 | * it is 0, at which point it actually unlocks the mutex. Since the | |
6265 | * variable is per-thread, there is no race with other threads. | |
6266 | * | |
6267 | * The single argument is a condition to test for, and if true, to panic, | |
6268 | * as this would be an attempt to complement the LC_NUMERIC state, and | |
6269 | * we're not supposed to because it's locked. | |
6270 | * | |
6271 | * Clang improperly gives warnings for this, if not silenced: | |
6272 | * https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html#conditional-locks | |
6273 | * */ | |
6274 | # define LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(cond_to_panic_if_already_locked) \ | |
b2f82b52 | 6275 | CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(-Wthread-safety) \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6276 | STMT_START { \ |
6277 | if (PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth <= 0) { \ | |
6278 | MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_lc_numeric_mutex); \ | |
6279 | PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth = 1; \ | |
6280 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
6281 | "%s: %d: locking lc_numeric; depth=1\n", \ | |
6282 | __FILE__, __LINE__)); \ | |
6283 | } \ | |
6284 | else { \ | |
6285 | PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth++; \ | |
6286 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
19c73726 | 6287 | "%s: %d: avoided lc_numeric_lock; new depth=%d\n", \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6288 | __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth)); \ |
6289 | if (cond_to_panic_if_already_locked) { \ | |
6290 | Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: %s: %d: Trying to change" \ | |
6291 | " LC_NUMERIC incompatibly", \ | |
6292 | __FILE__, __LINE__); \ | |
6293 | } \ | |
6294 | } \ | |
6295 | } STMT_END | |
6296 | ||
21972ec9 | 6297 | # define LC_NUMERIC_UNLOCK \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6298 | STMT_START { \ |
6299 | if (PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth <= 1) { \ | |
6300 | MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_lc_numeric_mutex); \ | |
6301 | PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth = 0; \ | |
6302 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
b2f82b52 | 6303 | "%s: %d: unlocking lc_numeric; depth=0\n", \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6304 | __FILE__, __LINE__)); \ |
6305 | } \ | |
6306 | else { \ | |
6307 | PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth--; \ | |
6308 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
19c73726 | 6309 | "%s: %d: avoided lc_numeric_unlock; new depth=%d\n",\ |
49d7d366 KW |
6310 | __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth)); \ |
6311 | } \ | |
b2f82b52 KW |
6312 | } STMT_END \ |
6313 | CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE | |
49d7d366 | 6314 | |
69c5e0db | 6315 | # endif /* End of needs locking LC_NUMERIC */ |
2972341c KW |
6316 | #else /* Below is no locale sync needed */ |
6317 | # define LOCALE_INIT | |
6318 | # define LOCALE_LOCK | |
69c5e0db | 6319 | # define LOCALE_LOCK_V |
2972341c | 6320 | # define LOCALE_UNLOCK |
69c5e0db | 6321 | # define LOCALE_UNLOCK_V |
2972341c KW |
6322 | # define LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(cond) |
6323 | # define LC_NUMERIC_UNLOCK | |
6324 | # define LOCALE_TERM | |
91191cf7 KW |
6325 | #endif |
6326 | ||
6bf09f55 KW |
6327 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
6328 | ||
67d796ae | 6329 | /* These macros are for toggling between the underlying locale (UNDERLYING or |
9487427b KW |
6330 | * LOCAL) and the C locale (STANDARD). (Actually we don't have to use the C |
6331 | * locale if the underlying locale is indistinguishable from it in the numeric | |
6332 | * operations used by Perl, namely the decimal point, and even the thousands | |
6333 | * separator.) | |
45235d99 KW |
6334 | |
6335 | =head1 Locale-related functions and macros | |
6336 | ||
6337 | =for apidoc Amn|void|DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION | |
6338 | ||
6339 | This macro should be used as a statement. It declares a private variable | |
6340 | (whose name begins with an underscore) that is needed by the other macros in | |
6341 | this section. Failing to include this correctly should lead to a syntax error. | |
6342 | For compatibility with C89 C compilers it should be placed in a block before | |
6343 | any executable statements. | |
6344 | ||
6345 | =for apidoc Am|void|STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING | |
6346 | ||
6347 | This is used by XS code that that is C<LC_NUMERIC> locale-aware to force the | |
6348 | locale for category C<LC_NUMERIC> to be what perl thinks is the current | |
6349 | underlying locale. (The perl interpreter could be wrong about what the | |
6350 | underlying locale actually is if some C or XS code has called the C library | |
6351 | function L<setlocale(3)> behind its back; calling L</sync_locale> before calling | |
6352 | this macro will update perl's records.) | |
6353 | ||
6354 | A call to L</DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION> must have been made to | |
6355 | declare at compile time a private variable used by this macro. This macro | |
6356 | should be called as a single statement, not an expression, but with an empty | |
6357 | argument list, like this: | |
6358 | ||
6359 | { | |
6360 | DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION; | |
6361 | ... | |
6362 | STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING(); | |
6363 | ... | |
6364 | RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC(); | |
6365 | ... | |
6366 | } | |
6367 | ||
6368 | The private variable is used to save the current locale state, so | |
6369 | that the requisite matching call to L</RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC> can restore it. | |
6370 | ||
e9bc6d6b KW |
6371 | On threaded perls not operating with thread-safe functionality, this macro uses |
6372 | a mutex to force a critical section. Therefore the matching RESTORE should be | |
6373 | close by, and guaranteed to be called. | |
49d7d366 | 6374 | |
45235d99 KW |
6375 | =for apidoc Am|void|STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED |
6376 | ||
9487427b KW |
6377 | This is used to help wrap XS or C code that is C<LC_NUMERIC> locale-aware. |
6378 | This locale category is generally kept set to a locale where the decimal radix | |
6379 | character is a dot, and the separator between groups of digits is empty. This | |
6380 | is because most XS code that reads floating point numbers is expecting them to | |
6381 | have this syntax. | |
45235d99 KW |
6382 | |
6383 | This macro makes sure the current C<LC_NUMERIC> state is set properly, to be | |
6384 | aware of locale if the call to the XS or C code from the Perl program is | |
6385 | from within the scope of a S<C<use locale>>; or to ignore locale if the call is | |
6386 | instead from outside such scope. | |
6387 | ||
6388 | This macro is the start of wrapping the C or XS code; the wrap ending is done | |
6389 | by calling the L</RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC> macro after the operation. Otherwise | |
6390 | the state can be changed that will adversely affect other XS code. | |
6391 | ||
6392 | A call to L</DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION> must have been made to | |
6393 | declare at compile time a private variable used by this macro. This macro | |
6394 | should be called as a single statement, not an expression, but with an empty | |
6395 | argument list, like this: | |
6396 | ||
6397 | { | |
6398 | DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION; | |
6399 | ... | |
6400 | STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED(); | |
6401 | ... | |
6402 | RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC(); | |
6403 | ... | |
6404 | } | |
6405 | ||
e9bc6d6b KW |
6406 | On threaded perls not operating with thread-safe functionality, this macro uses |
6407 | a mutex to force a critical section. Therefore the matching RESTORE should be | |
6408 | close by, and guaranteed to be called. | |
49d7d366 | 6409 | |
45235d99 KW |
6410 | =for apidoc Am|void|RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC |
6411 | ||
6412 | This is used in conjunction with one of the macros | |
6413 | L</STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED> | |
688523a0 KW |
6414 | and L</STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING> to properly restore the |
6415 | C<LC_NUMERIC> state. | |
45235d99 KW |
6416 | |
6417 | A call to L</DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION> must have been made to | |
6418 | declare at compile time a private variable used by this macro and the two | |
6419 | C<STORE> ones. This macro should be called as a single statement, not an | |
6420 | expression, but with an empty argument list, like this: | |
6421 | ||
6422 | { | |
6423 | DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION; | |
6424 | ... | |
6425 | RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC(); | |
6426 | ... | |
6427 | } | |
6428 | ||
6429 | =cut | |
6430 | ||
6431 | */ | |
8a11fac9 | 6432 | |
9487427b KW |
6433 | /* If the underlying numeric locale has a non-dot decimal point or has a |
6434 | * non-empty floating point thousands separator, the current locale is instead | |
6435 | * generally kept in the C locale instead of that underlying locale. The | |
6436 | * current status is known by looking at two words. One is non-zero if the | |
6437 | * current numeric locale is the standard C/POSIX one or is indistinguishable | |
6438 | * from C. The other is non-zero if the current locale is the underlying | |
6439 | * locale. Both can be non-zero if, as often happens, the underlying locale is | |
6440 | * C or indistinguishable from it. | |
4c68b815 | 6441 | * |
7f974f6f KW |
6442 | * khw believes the reason for the variables instead of the bits in a single |
6443 | * word is to avoid having to have masking instructions. */ | |
6444 | ||
80752aac | 6445 | # define _NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD (! PL_numeric_standard) |
7738054c KW |
6446 | |
6447 | /* We can lock the category to stay in the C locale, making requests to the | |
260c7ace KW |
6448 | * contrary be noops, in the dynamic scope by setting PL_numeric_standard to 2. |
6449 | * */ | |
80752aac | 6450 | # define _NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING \ |
950cd4ee | 6451 | (! PL_numeric_underlying && PL_numeric_standard < 2) |
67d796ae | 6452 | |
80752aac | 6453 | # define DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION \ |
67d796ae KW |
6454 | void (*_restore_LC_NUMERIC_function)(pTHX) = NULL |
6455 | ||
80752aac | 6456 | # define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED() \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6457 | STMT_START { \ |
6458 | LC_NUMERIC_LOCK( \ | |
2008bed3 KW |
6459 | ( ( IN_LC(LC_NUMERIC) && _NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING) \ |
6460 | || (! IN_LC(LC_NUMERIC) && _NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD)));\ | |
49d7d366 KW |
6461 | if (IN_LC(LC_NUMERIC)) { \ |
6462 | if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING) { \ | |
6463 | Perl_set_numeric_underlying(aTHX); \ | |
6464 | _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function \ | |
6465 | = &Perl_set_numeric_standard; \ | |
6466 | } \ | |
6467 | } \ | |
6468 | else { \ | |
6469 | if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD) { \ | |
6470 | Perl_set_numeric_standard(aTHX); \ | |
6471 | _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function \ | |
6472 | = &Perl_set_numeric_underlying; \ | |
6473 | } \ | |
6474 | } \ | |
6475 | } STMT_END | |
8a11fac9 | 6476 | |
80752aac | 6477 | # define RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC() \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6478 | STMT_START { \ |
6479 | if (_restore_LC_NUMERIC_function) { \ | |
6480 | _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function(aTHX); \ | |
6481 | } \ | |
6482 | LC_NUMERIC_UNLOCK; \ | |
6483 | } STMT_END | |
8a11fac9 KW |
6484 | |
6485 | /* The next two macros set unconditionally. These should be rarely used, and | |
6486 | * only after being sure that this is what is needed */ | |
80752aac | 6487 | # define SET_NUMERIC_STANDARD() \ |
49d7d366 | 6488 | STMT_START { \ |
de0752cd KW |
6489 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ |
6490 | "%s: %d: lc_numeric standard=%d\n", \ | |
49d7d366 | 6491 | __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_numeric_standard)); \ |
de0752cd KW |
6492 | Perl_set_numeric_standard(aTHX); \ |
6493 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
6494 | "%s: %d: lc_numeric standard=%d\n", \ | |
49d7d366 KW |
6495 | __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_numeric_standard)); \ |
6496 | } STMT_END | |
87755cd9 | 6497 | |
80752aac | 6498 | # define SET_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING() \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6499 | STMT_START { \ |
6500 | if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING) { \ | |
6501 | Perl_set_numeric_underlying(aTHX); \ | |
6502 | } \ | |
6503 | } STMT_END | |
87755cd9 | 6504 | |
8a11fac9 KW |
6505 | /* The rest of these LC_NUMERIC macros toggle to one or the other state, with |
6506 | * the RESTORE_foo ones called to switch back, but only if need be */ | |
688523a0 | 6507 | # define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_STANDARD() \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6508 | STMT_START { \ |
6509 | LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD); \ | |
6510 | if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD) { \ | |
6511 | _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function = &Perl_set_numeric_underlying;\ | |
6512 | Perl_set_numeric_standard(aTHX); \ | |
6513 | } \ | |
6514 | } STMT_END | |
f93f4e46 | 6515 | |
371d5d44 KW |
6516 | /* Rarely, we want to change to the underlying locale even outside of 'use |
6517 | * locale'. This is principally in the POSIX:: functions */ | |
950cd4ee | 6518 | # define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING() \ |
49d7d366 KW |
6519 | STMT_START { \ |
6520 | LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING); \ | |
6521 | if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING) { \ | |
6522 | Perl_set_numeric_underlying(aTHX); \ | |
6523 | _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function = &Perl_set_numeric_standard; \ | |
6524 | } \ | |
6525 | } STMT_END | |
371d5d44 | 6526 | |
42752acc KW |
6527 | /* Lock/unlock to the C locale until unlock is called. This needs to be |
6528 | * recursively callable. [perl #128207] */ | |
49d7d366 KW |
6529 | # define LOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD() \ |
6530 | STMT_START { \ | |
de0752cd KW |
6531 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ |
6532 | "%s: %d: lock lc_numeric_standard: new depth=%d\n", \ | |
6533 | __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_numeric_standard + 1)); \ | |
49d7d366 KW |
6534 | __ASSERT_(PL_numeric_standard) \ |
6535 | PL_numeric_standard++; \ | |
6536 | } STMT_END | |
6537 | ||
de0752cd KW |
6538 | # define UNLOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD() \ |
6539 | STMT_START { \ | |
6540 | if (PL_numeric_standard > 1) { \ | |
6541 | PL_numeric_standard--; \ | |
6542 | } \ | |
6543 | else { \ | |
6544 | assert(0); \ | |
6545 | } \ | |
6546 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
6547 | "%s: %d: lc_numeric_standard decrement lock, new depth=%d\n", \ | |
6548 | __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_numeric_standard)); \ | |
6549 | } STMT_END | |
7738054c | 6550 | |
36477c24 | 6551 | #else /* !USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */ |
bbce6d69 | 6552 | |
80752aac KW |
6553 | # define SET_NUMERIC_STANDARD() |
6554 | # define SET_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING() | |
6555 | # define IS_NUMERIC_RADIX(a, b) (0) | |
80752aac | 6556 | # define DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION |
688523a0 KW |
6557 | # define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_STANDARD() |
6558 | # define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING() | |
80752aac KW |
6559 | # define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED() |
6560 | # define RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC() | |
6561 | # define LOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD() | |
6562 | # define UNLOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD() | |
8a11fac9 | 6563 | |
36477c24 | 6564 | #endif /* !USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */ |
a0d0e21e | 6565 | |
22bc8aa4 | 6566 | #define Atof my_atof |
9ec8aea5 | 6567 | #define Strtod my_strtod |
22bc8aa4 | 6568 | |
1e42beea KW |
6569 | #if defined(HAS_STRTOD) \ |
6570 | || defined(USE_QUADMATH) \ | |
6571 | || (defined(HAS_STRTOLD) && defined(HAS_LONG_DOUBLE) \ | |
6572 | && defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE)) | |
9ec8aea5 | 6573 | # define Perl_strtod Strtod |
f1b32d61 JH |
6574 | #endif |
6575 | ||
85b76970 SH |
6576 | #if !defined(Strtol) && defined(USE_64_BIT_INT) && defined(IV_IS_QUAD) && \ |
6577 | (QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG || QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64) | |
ec7b9793 JH |
6578 | # ifdef __hpux |
6579 | # define strtoll __strtoll /* secret handshake */ | |
6580 | # endif | |
8ed77d12 | 6581 | # if defined(WIN64) && defined(_MSC_VER) |
c623ac67 GS |
6582 | # define strtoll _strtoi64 /* secret handshake */ |
6583 | # endif | |
079290de GS |
6584 | # if !defined(Strtol) && defined(HAS_STRTOLL) |
6585 | # define Strtol strtoll | |
ad551343 | 6586 | # endif |
28e5dec8 JH |
6587 | # if !defined(Strtol) && defined(HAS_STRTOQ) |
6588 | # define Strtol strtoq | |
6589 | # endif | |
ff935051 | 6590 | /* is there atoq() anywhere? */ |
15b99d39 | 6591 | #endif |
079290de GS |
6592 | #if !defined(Strtol) && defined(HAS_STRTOL) |
6593 | # define Strtol strtol | |
6594 | #endif | |
6595 | #ifndef Atol | |
6596 | /* It would be more fashionable to use Strtol() to define atol() | |
6597 | * (as is done for Atoul(), see below) but for backward compatibility | |
6598 | * we just assume atol(). */ | |
85b76970 SH |
6599 | # if defined(USE_64_BIT_INT) && defined(IV_IS_QUAD) && defined(HAS_ATOLL) && \ |
6600 | (QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG || QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64) | |
c623ac67 GS |
6601 | # ifdef WIN64 |
6602 | # define atoll _atoi64 /* secret handshake */ | |
6603 | # endif | |
76b882ba JH |
6604 | # define Atol atoll |
6605 | # else | |
6606 | # define Atol atol | |
6607 | # endif | |
cf2093f6 JH |
6608 | #endif |
6609 | ||
85b76970 SH |
6610 | #if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(USE_64_BIT_INT) && defined(UV_IS_QUAD) && \ |
6611 | (QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG || QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64) | |
ec7b9793 JH |
6612 | # ifdef __hpux |
6613 | # define strtoull __strtoull /* secret handshake */ | |
6614 | # endif | |
8ed77d12 | 6615 | # if defined(WIN64) && defined(_MSC_VER) |
c623ac67 GS |
6616 | # define strtoull _strtoui64 /* secret handshake */ |
6617 | # endif | |
ad551343 | 6618 | # if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(HAS_STRTOULL) |
388d3c03 | 6619 | # define Strtoul strtoull |
15b99d39 | 6620 | # endif |
079290de GS |
6621 | # if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(HAS_STRTOUQ) |
6622 | # define Strtoul strtouq | |
6623 | # endif | |
76d49b1c | 6624 | /* is there atouq() anywhere? */ |
ad551343 | 6625 | #endif |
079290de GS |
6626 | #if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(HAS_STRTOUL) |
6627 | # define Strtoul strtoul | |
cf2093f6 | 6628 | #endif |
a5523c5b JH |
6629 | #if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(HAS_STRTOL) /* Last resort. */ |
6630 | # define Strtoul(s, e, b) strchr((s), '-') ? ULONG_MAX : (unsigned long)strtol((s), (e), (b)) | |
6631 | #endif | |
079290de | 6632 | #ifndef Atoul |
d4c19fe8 | 6633 | # define Atoul(s) Strtoul(s, NULL, 10) |
55eb892c | 6634 | #endif |
cf2093f6 | 6635 | |
a868473f NIS |
6636 | #ifndef PERL_SCRIPT_MODE |
6637 | #define PERL_SCRIPT_MODE "r" | |
6638 | #endif | |
6639 | ||
d2af2719 | 6640 | /* not used. Kept as a NOOP for backcompat */ |
c2af87cb | 6641 | #define PERL_STACK_OVERFLOW_CHECK() NOOP |
da927450 JH |
6642 | |
6643 | /* | |
6644 | * Some nonpreemptive operating systems find it convenient to | |
6645 | * check for asynchronous conditions after each op execution. | |
6646 | * Keep this check simple, or it may slow down execution | |
6647 | * massively. | |
6648 | */ | |
ce08f86c | 6649 | |
1d615522 | 6650 | #ifndef PERL_MICRO |
4ffa73a3 | 6651 | # ifndef PERL_ASYNC_CHECK |
5d9574c1 | 6652 | # define PERL_ASYNC_CHECK() if (UNLIKELY(PL_sig_pending)) PL_signalhook(aTHX) |
4ffa73a3 | 6653 | # endif |
ce08f86c NIS |
6654 | #endif |
6655 | ||
da927450 | 6656 | #ifndef PERL_ASYNC_CHECK |
1d615522 | 6657 | # define PERL_ASYNC_CHECK() NOOP |
da927450 JH |
6658 | #endif |
6659 | ||
6660 | /* | |
6661 | * On some operating systems, a memory allocation may succeed, | |
6662 | * but put the process too close to the system's comfort limit. | |
6663 | * In this case, PERL_ALLOC_CHECK frees the pointer and sets | |
6664 | * it to NULL. | |
6665 | */ | |
6666 | #ifndef PERL_ALLOC_CHECK | |
c2af87cb | 6667 | #define PERL_ALLOC_CHECK(p) NOOP |
da927450 JH |
6668 | #endif |
6669 | ||
bd89102f AD |
6670 | #ifdef HAS_SEM |
6671 | # include <sys/ipc.h> | |
6672 | # include <sys/sem.h> | |
6673 | # ifndef HAS_UNION_SEMUN /* Provide the union semun. */ | |
6674 | union semun { | |
dbba660d TC |
6675 | int val; |
6676 | struct semid_ds *buf; | |
6677 | unsigned short *array; | |
bd89102f AD |
6678 | }; |
6679 | # endif | |
6680 | # ifdef USE_SEMCTL_SEMUN | |
dbba660d TC |
6681 | # ifdef IRIX32_SEMUN_BROKEN_BY_GCC |
6682 | union gccbug_semun { | |
6683 | int val; | |
6684 | struct semid_ds *buf; | |
6685 | unsigned short *array; | |
6686 | char __dummy[5]; | |
6687 | }; | |
6688 | # define semun gccbug_semun | |
6689 | # endif | |
bd89102f | 6690 | # define Semctl(id, num, cmd, semun) semctl(id, num, cmd, semun) |
da5fdda8 | 6691 | # elif defined(USE_SEMCTL_SEMID_DS) |
e6f0bdd6 GS |
6692 | # ifdef EXTRA_F_IN_SEMUN_BUF |
6693 | # define Semctl(id, num, cmd, semun) semctl(id, num, cmd, semun.buff) | |
6694 | # else | |
6695 | # define Semctl(id, num, cmd, semun) semctl(id, num, cmd, semun.buf) | |
6696 | # endif | |
bd89102f | 6697 | # endif |
bd89102f | 6698 | #endif |
49f531da | 6699 | |
89ca4ac7 JH |
6700 | /* |
6701 | * Boilerplate macros for initializing and accessing interpreter-local | |
6702 | * data from C. All statics in extensions should be reworked to use | |
7588b095 JH |
6703 | * this, if you want to make the extension thread-safe. See |
6704 | * ext/XS/APItest/APItest.xs for an example of the use of these macros, | |
6705 | * and perlxs.pod for more. | |
89ca4ac7 JH |
6706 | * |
6707 | * Code that uses these macros is responsible for the following: | |
43a739c2 JH |
6708 | * 1. #define MY_CXT_KEY to a unique string, e.g. |
6709 | * "DynaLoader::_guts" XS_VERSION | |
f16dd614 | 6710 | * XXX in the current implementation, this string is ignored. |
89ca4ac7 JH |
6711 | * 2. Declare a typedef named my_cxt_t that is a structure that contains |
6712 | * all the data that needs to be interpreter-local. | |
6713 | * 3. Use the START_MY_CXT macro after the declaration of my_cxt_t. | |
6714 | * 4. Use the MY_CXT_INIT macro such that it is called exactly once | |
6715 | * (typically put in the BOOT: section). | |
6716 | * 5. Use the members of the my_cxt_t structure everywhere as | |
6717 | * MY_CXT.member. | |
6718 | * 6. Use the dMY_CXT macro (a declaration) in all the functions that | |
6719 | * access MY_CXT. | |
6720 | */ | |
6721 | ||
fc958cd2 | 6722 | #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) |
89ca4ac7 | 6723 | |
4eddb856 | 6724 | /* START_MY_CXT must appear in all extensions that define a my_cxt_t structure, |
53d44271 JH |
6725 | * right after the definition (i.e. at file scope). The non-threads |
6726 | * case below uses it to declare the data as static. */ | |
00ab59c9 DM |
6727 | # ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE |
6728 | # define START_MY_CXT | |
6729 | # define MY_CXT_INDEX Perl_my_cxt_index(aTHX_ MY_CXT_KEY) | |
6730 | # define MY_CXT_INIT_ARG MY_CXT_KEY | |
6731 | # else | |
6732 | # define START_MY_CXT static int my_cxt_index = -1; | |
6733 | # define MY_CXT_INDEX my_cxt_index | |
6734 | # define MY_CXT_INIT_ARG &my_cxt_index | |
6735 | # endif /* #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE */ | |
53d44271 JH |
6736 | |
6737 | /* Creates and zeroes the per-interpreter data. | |
6738 | * (We allocate my_cxtp in a Perl SV so that it will be released when | |
6739 | * the interpreter goes away.) */ | |
00ab59c9 | 6740 | # define MY_CXT_INIT \ |
53d44271 | 6741 | my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = \ |
9f6df31a Z |
6742 | (my_cxt_t*)Perl_my_cxt_init(aTHX_ MY_CXT_INIT_ARG, sizeof(my_cxt_t)); \ |
6743 | PERL_UNUSED_VAR(my_cxtp) | |
00ab59c9 | 6744 | # define MY_CXT_INIT_INTERP(my_perl) \ |
53d44271 | 6745 | my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = \ |
9f6df31a Z |
6746 | (my_cxt_t*)Perl_my_cxt_init(my_perl, MY_CXT_INIT_ARG, sizeof(my_cxt_t)); \ |
6747 | PERL_UNUSED_VAR(my_cxtp) | |
53d44271 JH |
6748 | |
6749 | /* This declaration should be used within all functions that use the | |
6750 | * interpreter-local data. */ | |
00ab59c9 | 6751 | # define dMY_CXT \ |
53d44271 | 6752 | my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = (my_cxt_t *)PL_my_cxt_list[MY_CXT_INDEX] |
00ab59c9 | 6753 | # define dMY_CXT_INTERP(my_perl) \ |
53d44271 JH |
6754 | my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = (my_cxt_t *)(my_perl)->Imy_cxt_list[MY_CXT_INDEX] |
6755 | ||
6756 | /* Clones the per-interpreter data. */ | |
00ab59c9 | 6757 | # define MY_CXT_CLONE \ |
53d44271 | 6758 | my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = (my_cxt_t*)SvPVX(newSV(sizeof(my_cxt_t)-1));\ |
8b573070 | 6759 | void * old_my_cxtp = PL_my_cxt_list[MY_CXT_INDEX]; \ |
ccaa51ca DD |
6760 | PL_my_cxt_list[MY_CXT_INDEX] = my_cxtp; \ |
6761 | Copy(old_my_cxtp, my_cxtp, 1, my_cxt_t); | |
6762 | ||
53d44271 | 6763 | |
53d44271 | 6764 | |
89ca4ac7 | 6765 | /* This macro must be used to access members of the my_cxt_t structure. |
870598ae | 6766 | * e.g. MY_CXT.some_data */ |
00ab59c9 | 6767 | # define MY_CXT (*my_cxtp) |
89ca4ac7 JH |
6768 | |
6769 | /* Judicious use of these macros can reduce the number of times dMY_CXT | |
6770 | * is used. Use is similar to pTHX, aTHX etc. */ | |
00ab59c9 DM |
6771 | # define pMY_CXT my_cxt_t *my_cxtp |
6772 | # define pMY_CXT_ pMY_CXT, | |
6773 | # define _pMY_CXT ,pMY_CXT | |
6774 | # define aMY_CXT my_cxtp | |
6775 | # define aMY_CXT_ aMY_CXT, | |
6776 | # define _aMY_CXT ,aMY_CXT | |
89ca4ac7 | 6777 | |
f16dd614 | 6778 | #else /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */ |
89ca4ac7 | 6779 | |
00ab59c9 DM |
6780 | # define START_MY_CXT static my_cxt_t my_cxt; |
6781 | # define dMY_CXT_SV dNOOP | |
6782 | # define dMY_CXT dNOOP | |
6783 | # define dMY_CXT_INTERP(my_perl) dNOOP | |
6784 | # define MY_CXT_INIT NOOP | |
6785 | # define MY_CXT_CLONE NOOP | |
6786 | # define MY_CXT my_cxt | |
6787 | ||
6788 | # define pMY_CXT void | |
6789 | # define pMY_CXT_ | |
6790 | # define _pMY_CXT | |
6791 | # define aMY_CXT | |
6792 | # define aMY_CXT_ | |
6793 | # define _aMY_CXT | |
89ca4ac7 | 6794 | |
f16dd614 | 6795 | #endif /* !defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) */ |
89ca4ac7 | 6796 | |
9a34ef1d GS |
6797 | #ifdef I_FCNTL |
6798 | # include <fcntl.h> | |
9a34ef1d GS |
6799 | #endif |
6800 | ||
9cffb111 OS |
6801 | #ifdef __Lynx__ |
6802 | # include <fcntl.h> | |
6803 | #endif | |
6804 | ||
3c0208ad AB |
6805 | #ifdef __amigaos4__ |
6806 | # undef FD_CLOEXEC /* a lie in AmigaOS */ | |
6807 | #endif | |
6808 | ||
9a34ef1d GS |
6809 | #ifdef I_SYS_FILE |
6810 | # include <sys/file.h> | |
6811 | #endif | |
6812 | ||
fa0a29af | 6813 | #if defined(HAS_FLOCK) && !defined(HAS_FLOCK_PROTO) |
2ef53570 JH |
6814 | int flock(int fd, int op); |
6815 | #endif | |
6816 | ||
fe52b3b7 GS |
6817 | #ifndef O_RDONLY |
6818 | /* Assume UNIX defaults */ | |
6819 | # define O_RDONLY 0000 | |
6820 | # define O_WRONLY 0001 | |
6821 | # define O_RDWR 0002 | |
6822 | # define O_CREAT 0100 | |
6823 | #endif | |
9a34ef1d | 6824 | |
16fe6d59 GS |
6825 | #ifndef O_BINARY |
6826 | # define O_BINARY 0 | |
6827 | #endif | |
6828 | ||
6829 | #ifndef O_TEXT | |
6830 | # define O_TEXT 0 | |
6831 | #endif | |
6832 | ||
6ce75a77 | 6833 | #if O_TEXT != O_BINARY |
38d96942 | 6834 | /* If you have different O_TEXT and O_BINARY and you are a CRLF shop, |
6ce75a77 | 6835 | * that is, you are somehow DOSish. */ |
b6c36746 NC |
6836 | # if defined(__HAIKU__) || defined(__VOS__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) |
6837 | /* Haiku has O_TEXT != O_BINARY but O_TEXT and O_BINARY have no effect; | |
6838 | * Haiku is always UNIXoid (LF), not DOSish (CRLF). */ | |
73250e76 JH |
6839 | /* VOS has O_TEXT != O_BINARY, and they have effect, |
6840 | * but VOS always uses LF, never CRLF. */ | |
6ce75a77 JH |
6841 | /* If you have O_TEXT different from your O_BINARY but you still are |
6842 | * not a CRLF shop. */ | |
35990314 | 6843 | # undef PERLIO_USING_CRLF |
ec53fe4f JH |
6844 | # else |
6845 | /* If you really are DOSish. */ | |
6846 | # define PERLIO_USING_CRLF 1 | |
6ce75a77 JH |
6847 | # endif |
6848 | #endif | |
6849 | ||
4bc88a62 PS |
6850 | #ifdef I_LIBUTIL |
6851 | # include <libutil.h> /* setproctitle() in some FreeBSDs */ | |
6852 | #endif | |
6853 | ||
b4748376 | 6854 | #ifndef EXEC_ARGV_CAST |
360ea906 | 6855 | #define EXEC_ARGV_CAST(x) (char **)x |
b4748376 NIS |
6856 | #endif |
6857 | ||
dd5dc04f JH |
6858 | #define IS_NUMBER_IN_UV 0x01 /* number within UV range (maybe not |
6859 | int). value returned in pointed- | |
6860 | to UV */ | |
6861 | #define IS_NUMBER_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX 0x02 /* pointed to UV undefined */ | |
d70489e1 | 6862 | #define IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT 0x04 /* saw . or E notation or infnan */ |
dd5dc04f JH |
6863 | #define IS_NUMBER_NEG 0x08 /* leading minus sign */ |
6864 | #define IS_NUMBER_INFINITY 0x10 /* this is big */ | |
aa8b85de | 6865 | #define IS_NUMBER_NAN 0x20 /* this is not */ |
3f7602fa | 6866 | #define IS_NUMBER_TRAILING 0x40 /* number has trailing trash */ |
dd5dc04f JH |
6867 | |
6868 | #define GROK_NUMERIC_RADIX(sp, send) grok_numeric_radix(sp, send) | |
6869 | ||
53305cf1 NC |
6870 | /* Input flags: */ |
6871 | #define PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES 0x01 /* grok_??? accept _ in numbers */ | |
a4c04bdc | 6872 | #define PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX 0x02 /* grok_??? reject 0x in hex etc */ |
94dd8549 | 6873 | #define PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT 0x04 /* grok_??? not warn about illegal digits */ |
02470786 KW |
6874 | #define PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE 0x08 /* grok_??? not warn about very large |
6875 | numbers which are <= UV_MAX */ | |
3f7602fa TC |
6876 | #define PERL_SCAN_TRAILING 0x10 /* grok_number_flags() allow trailing |
6877 | and set IS_NUMBER_TRAILING */ | |
6878 | ||
53305cf1 NC |
6879 | /* Output flags: */ |
6880 | #define PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX 0x02 /* should this merge with above? */ | |
6881 | ||
2c4f7f0e DM |
6882 | /* to let user control profiling */ |
6883 | #ifdef PERL_GPROF_CONTROL | |
6884 | extern void moncontrol(int); | |
6885 | #define PERL_GPROF_MONCONTROL(x) moncontrol(x) | |
6886 | #else | |
6887 | #define PERL_GPROF_MONCONTROL(x) | |
6888 | #endif | |
6889 | ||
ae0e3d3b JH |
6890 | /* ISO 6429 NEL - C1 control NExt Line */ |
6891 | /* See http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr13/ */ | |
ec34087a | 6892 | #define NEXT_LINE_CHAR NEXT_LINE_NATIVE |
ae0e3d3b | 6893 | |
479b2847 GS |
6894 | #ifndef PIPESOCK_MODE |
6895 | # define PIPESOCK_MODE | |
6896 | #endif | |
6897 | ||
460c8493 IZ |
6898 | #ifndef SOCKET_OPEN_MODE |
6899 | # define SOCKET_OPEN_MODE PIPESOCK_MODE | |
6900 | #endif | |
6901 | ||
6902 | #ifndef PIPE_OPEN_MODE | |
6903 | # define PIPE_OPEN_MODE PIPESOCK_MODE | |
6904 | #endif | |
6905 | ||
7e8c5dac HS |
6906 | #define PERL_MAGIC_UTF8_CACHESIZE 2 |
6907 | ||
a05d7ebb JH |
6908 | #define PERL_UNICODE_STDIN_FLAG 0x0001 |
6909 | #define PERL_UNICODE_STDOUT_FLAG 0x0002 | |
6910 | #define PERL_UNICODE_STDERR_FLAG 0x0004 | |
a05d7ebb JH |
6911 | #define PERL_UNICODE_IN_FLAG 0x0008 |
6912 | #define PERL_UNICODE_OUT_FLAG 0x0010 | |
06e66572 | 6913 | #define PERL_UNICODE_ARGV_FLAG 0x0020 |
a05d7ebb JH |
6914 | #define PERL_UNICODE_LOCALE_FLAG 0x0040 |
6915 | #define PERL_UNICODE_WIDESYSCALLS_FLAG 0x0080 /* for Sarathy */ | |
5a22a2bb | 6916 | #define PERL_UNICODE_UTF8CACHEASSERT_FLAG 0x0100 |
a05d7ebb | 6917 | |
06e66572 JH |
6918 | #define PERL_UNICODE_STD_FLAG \ |
6919 | (PERL_UNICODE_STDIN_FLAG | \ | |
6920 | PERL_UNICODE_STDOUT_FLAG | \ | |
6921 | PERL_UNICODE_STDERR_FLAG) | |
6922 | ||
6923 | #define PERL_UNICODE_INOUT_FLAG \ | |
6924 | (PERL_UNICODE_IN_FLAG | \ | |
6925 | PERL_UNICODE_OUT_FLAG) | |
6926 | ||
6927 | #define PERL_UNICODE_DEFAULT_FLAGS \ | |
a05d7ebb JH |
6928 | (PERL_UNICODE_STD_FLAG | \ |
6929 | PERL_UNICODE_INOUT_FLAG | \ | |
6930 | PERL_UNICODE_LOCALE_FLAG) | |
6931 | ||
5a22a2bb | 6932 | #define PERL_UNICODE_ALL_FLAGS 0x01ff |
a05d7ebb JH |
6933 | |
6934 | #define PERL_UNICODE_STDIN 'I' | |
6935 | #define PERL_UNICODE_STDOUT 'O' | |
6936 | #define PERL_UNICODE_STDERR 'E' | |
6937 | #define PERL_UNICODE_STD 'S' | |
6938 | #define PERL_UNICODE_IN 'i' | |
6939 | #define PERL_UNICODE_OUT 'o' | |
6940 | #define PERL_UNICODE_INOUT 'D' | |
6941 | #define PERL_UNICODE_ARGV 'A' | |
6942 | #define PERL_UNICODE_LOCALE 'L' | |
6943 | #define PERL_UNICODE_WIDESYSCALLS 'W' | |
5a22a2bb | 6944 | #define PERL_UNICODE_UTF8CACHEASSERT 'a' |
a05d7ebb | 6945 | |
4ffa73a3 JH |
6946 | #define PERL_SIGNALS_UNSAFE_FLAG 0x0001 |
6947 | ||
32fdb065 | 6948 | /* Use instead of abs() since abs() forces its argument to be an int, |
56c380de | 6949 | * but also beware since this evaluates its argument twice, so no x++. */ |
32fdb065 JH |
6950 | #define PERL_ABS(x) ((x) < 0 ? -(x) : (x)) |
6951 | ||
3c0f78ca JH |
6952 | #if defined(__DECC) && defined(__osf__) |
6953 | #pragma message disable (mainparm) /* Perl uses the envp in main(). */ | |
24801a4b JH |
6954 | #endif |
6955 | ||
e4dba786 NC |
6956 | #define do_open(g, n, l, a, rm, rp, sf) \ |
6957 | do_openn(g, n, l, a, rm, rp, sf, (SV **) NULL, 0) | |
9555a685 | 6958 | #ifdef PERL_DEFAULT_DO_EXEC3_IMPLEMENTATION |
711aba4c | 6959 | # define do_exec(cmd) do_exec3(cmd,0,0) |
a9f96b3f | 6960 | #endif |
15871fce NC |
6961 | #ifdef OS2 |
6962 | # define do_aexec Perl_do_aexec | |
6963 | #else | |
6964 | # define do_aexec(really, mark,sp) do_aexec5(really, mark, sp, 0, 0) | |
9555a685 | 6965 | #endif |
e4dba786 | 6966 | |
c8028aa6 TC |
6967 | /* check embedded \0 characters in pathnames passed to syscalls, |
6968 | but allow one ending \0 */ | |
41188aa0 | 6969 | #define IS_SAFE_SYSCALL(p, len, what, op_name) (S_is_safe_syscall(aTHX_ (p), (len), (what), (op_name))) |
c8028aa6 | 6970 | |
41188aa0 | 6971 | #define IS_SAFE_PATHNAME(p, len, op_name) IS_SAFE_SYSCALL((p), (len), "pathname", (op_name)) |
c8028aa6 | 6972 | |
53e89cff | 6973 | #if defined(OEMVS) || defined(__amigaos4__) |
2f3efc97 JH |
6974 | #define NO_ENV_ARRAY_IN_MAIN |
6975 | #endif | |
6976 | ||
00f254e2 KW |
6977 | /* These are used by Perl_pv_escape() and Perl_pv_pretty() |
6978 | * are here so that they are available throughout the core | |
10edeb5d JH |
6979 | * NOTE that even though some are for _escape and some for _pretty |
6980 | * there must not be any clashes as the flags from _pretty are | |
6981 | * passed straight through to _escape. | |
6982 | */ | |
6983 | ||
4420a417 | 6984 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_QUOTE 0x000001 |
10edeb5d JH |
6985 | #define PERL_PV_PRETTY_QUOTE PERL_PV_ESCAPE_QUOTE |
6986 | ||
4420a417 YO |
6987 | #define PERL_PV_PRETTY_ELLIPSES 0x000002 |
6988 | #define PERL_PV_PRETTY_LTGT 0x000004 | |
6989 | #define PERL_PV_PRETTY_EXACTSIZE 0x000008 | |
10edeb5d | 6990 | |
4420a417 YO |
6991 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI 0x000100 |
6992 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI_DETECT 0x000200 | |
6993 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NONASCII 0x000400 | |
6994 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_FIRSTCHAR 0x000800 | |
10edeb5d | 6995 | |
4420a417 YO |
6996 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_ALL 0x001000 |
6997 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NOBACKSLASH 0x002000 | |
6998 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NOCLEAR 0x004000 | |
6999 | #define PERL_PV_PRETTY_NOCLEAR PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NOCLEAR | |
7000 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_RE 0x008000 | |
10edeb5d | 7001 | |
4420a417 | 7002 | #define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_DWIM 0x010000 |
0eb335df | 7003 | |
881a015e | 7004 | |
10edeb5d | 7005 | /* used by pv_display in dump.c*/ |
95b611b0 | 7006 | #define PERL_PV_PRETTY_DUMP PERL_PV_PRETTY_ELLIPSES|PERL_PV_PRETTY_QUOTE |
c89df6cf | 7007 | #define PERL_PV_PRETTY_REGPROP PERL_PV_PRETTY_ELLIPSES|PERL_PV_PRETTY_LTGT|PERL_PV_ESCAPE_RE|PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NONASCII |
10edeb5d | 7008 | |
a7157111 JH |
7009 | #if DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_VAX_F_FLOAT || \ |
7010 | DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_VAX_D_FLOAT || \ | |
7011 | DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_VAX_G_FLOAT | |
7012 | # define DOUBLE_IS_VAX_FLOAT | |
7013 | #else | |
7014 | # define DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_FORMAT | |
7015 | #endif | |
7016 | ||
3fd106b1 JH |
7017 | #if DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \ |
7018 | DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \ | |
7019 | DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7020 | # define DOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7021 | #endif | |
7022 | ||
075bc527 JH |
7023 | #if DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN || \ |
7024 | DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN || \ | |
7025 | DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7026 | # define DOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7027 | #endif | |
7028 | ||
804d4e64 JH |
7029 | #if DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_LE_BE || \ |
7030 | DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_BE_LE | |
7031 | # define DOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN | |
7032 | #endif | |
7033 | ||
60d50332 JH |
7034 | /* The VAX fp formats are neither consistently little-endian nor |
7035 | * big-endian, and neither are they really IEEE-mixed endian like | |
7036 | * the mixed-endian ARM IEEE formats (with swapped bytes). | |
e90f8530 | 7037 | * Ultimately, the VAX format came from the PDP-11. |
60d50332 JH |
7038 | * |
7039 | * The ordering of the parts in VAX floats is quite vexing. | |
7040 | * In the below the fraction_n are the mantissa bits. | |
df127a67 | 7041 | * |
60d50332 | 7042 | * The fraction_1 is the most significant (numbering as by DEC/Digital), |
6ce22998 JH |
7043 | * while the rightmost bit in each fraction is the least significant: |
7044 | * in other words, big-endian bit order within the fractions. | |
df127a67 | 7045 | * |
6ce22998 | 7046 | * The fraction segments themselves would be big-endianly, except that |
df127a67 | 7047 | * within 32 bit segments the less significant half comes first, the more |
6ce22998 | 7048 | * significant after, except that in the format H (used for long doubles) |
df127a67 | 7049 | * the first fraction segment is alone, because the exponent is wider. |
6ce22998 JH |
7050 | * This means for example that both the most and the least significant |
7051 | * bits can be in the middle of the floats, not at either end. | |
7052 | * | |
7053 | * References: | |
7054 | * http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nssdc/formats/VAXFloatingPoint.htm | |
7055 | * http://www.quadibloc.com/comp/cp0201.htm | |
7056 | * http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/82final/6443/6443pro_028.html | |
7057 | * (somebody at HP should be fired for the URLs) | |
60d50332 | 7058 | * |
df127a67 | 7059 | * F fraction_2:16 sign:1 exp:8 fraction_1:7 |
e90f8530 | 7060 | * (exponent bias 128, hidden first one-bit) |
60d50332 | 7061 | * |
df127a67 | 7062 | * D fraction_2:16 sign:1 exp:8 fraction_1:7 |
60d50332 | 7063 | * fraction_4:16 fraction_3:16 |
e90f8530 | 7064 | * (exponent bias 128, hidden first one-bit) |
60d50332 | 7065 | * |
6ce22998 | 7066 | * G fraction_2:16 sign:1 exp:11 fraction_1:4 |
60d50332 | 7067 | * fraction_4:16 fraction_3:16 |
e90f8530 | 7068 | * (exponent bias 1024, hidden first one-bit) |
60d50332 JH |
7069 | * |
7070 | * H fraction_1:16 sign:1 exp:15 | |
7071 | * fraction_3:16 fraction_2:16 | |
7072 | * fraction_5:16 fraction_4:16 | |
7073 | * fraction_7:16 fraction_6:16 | |
e90f8530 JH |
7074 | * (exponent bias 16384, hidden first one-bit) |
7075 | * (available only on VAX, and only on Fortran?) | |
7076 | * | |
7077 | * The formats S, T and X are available on the Alpha (and Itanium, | |
7078 | * also known as I64/IA64) and are equivalent with the IEEE-754 formats | |
7079 | * binary32, binary64, and binary128 (commonly: float, double, long double). | |
7080 | * | |
7081 | * S sign:1 exp:8 mantissa:23 | |
7082 | * (exponent bias 127, hidden first one-bit) | |
7083 | * | |
7084 | * T sign:1 exp:11 mantissa:52 | |
7085 | * (exponent bias 1022, hidden first one-bit) | |
7086 | * | |
7087 | * X sign:1 exp:15 mantissa:112 | |
7088 | * (exponent bias 16382, hidden first one-bit) | |
60d50332 | 7089 | * |
60d50332 | 7090 | */ |
a7157111 JH |
7091 | |
7092 | #ifdef DOUBLE_IS_VAX_FLOAT | |
7093 | # define DOUBLE_VAX_ENDIAN | |
7094 | #endif | |
7095 | ||
7096 | #ifdef DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_FORMAT | |
63a6ab05 | 7097 | /* All the basic IEEE formats have the implicit bit, |
b6d9b423 JH |
7098 | * except for the x86 80-bit extended formats, which will undef this. |
7099 | * Also note that the IEEE 754 subnormals (formerly known as denormals) | |
7100 | * do not have the implicit bit of one. */ | |
a7157111 JH |
7101 | # define NV_IMPLICIT_BIT |
7102 | #endif | |
63a6ab05 | 7103 | |
a7157111 | 7104 | #if defined(LONG_DOUBLEKIND) && LONG_DOUBLEKIND != LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLE |
3fd106b1 JH |
7105 | |
7106 | # if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \ | |
7107 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \ | |
1f02ab1d | 7108 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE |
3fd106b1 JH |
7109 | # define LONGDOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
7110 | # endif | |
7111 | ||
7112 | # if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN || \ | |
7113 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN || \ | |
1f02ab1d | 7114 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE |
3fd106b1 JH |
7115 | # define LONGDOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN |
7116 | # endif | |
7117 | ||
1f02ab1d JH |
7118 | # if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE || \ |
7119 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE | |
7120 | # define LONGDOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN | |
7121 | # endif | |
7122 | ||
3fd106b1 JH |
7123 | # if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \ |
7124 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7125 | # define LONGDOUBLE_X86_80_BIT | |
63a6ab05 JH |
7126 | # ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE |
7127 | # undef NV_IMPLICIT_BIT | |
f40ac91c | 7128 | # define NV_X86_80_BIT |
63a6ab05 | 7129 | # endif |
3fd106b1 JH |
7130 | # endif |
7131 | ||
1f02ab1d JH |
7132 | # if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE || \ |
7133 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE || \ | |
7134 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE || \ | |
7135 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE | |
3fd106b1 JH |
7136 | # define LONGDOUBLE_DOUBLEDOUBLE |
7137 | # endif | |
7138 | ||
2c7d9883 JH |
7139 | # if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_VAX_H_FLOAT |
7140 | # define LONGDOUBLE_VAX_ENDIAN | |
7141 | # endif | |
7142 | ||
f03a9d38 | 7143 | #endif /* LONG_DOUBLEKIND */ |
3fd106b1 | 7144 | |
9e76e8dd JH |
7145 | #ifdef USE_QUADMATH /* assume quadmath endianness == native double endianness */ |
7146 | # if defined(DOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN) | |
7147 | # define NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7148 | # elif defined(DOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN) | |
7149 | # define NV_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7150 | # elif defined(DOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN) /* stretch */ | |
7151 | # define NV_MIX_ENDIAN | |
7152 | # endif | |
7153 | #elif NVSIZE == DOUBLESIZE | |
d701dd28 JH |
7154 | # ifdef DOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
7155 | # define NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7156 | # endif | |
7157 | # ifdef DOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7158 | # define NV_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7159 | # endif | |
804d4e64 JH |
7160 | # ifdef DOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN |
7161 | # define NV_MIX_ENDIAN | |
7162 | # endif | |
a7157111 JH |
7163 | # ifdef DOUBLE_VAX_ENDIAN |
7164 | # define NV_VAX_ENDIAN | |
7165 | # endif | |
d701dd28 JH |
7166 | #elif NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE |
7167 | # ifdef LONGDOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7168 | # define NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7169 | # endif | |
7170 | # ifdef LONGDOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7171 | # define NV_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7172 | # endif | |
1f02ab1d JH |
7173 | # ifdef LONGDOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN |
7174 | # define NV_MIX_ENDIAN | |
7175 | # endif | |
2c7d9883 JH |
7176 | # ifdef LONGDOUBLE_VAX_ENDIAN |
7177 | # define NV_VAX_ENDIAN | |
7178 | # endif | |
d701dd28 JH |
7179 | #endif |
7180 | ||
488307ff S |
7181 | /* We have somehow managed not to define the denormal/subnormal |
7182 | * detection. | |
7183 | * | |
7184 | * This may happen if the compiler doesn't expose the C99 math like | |
7185 | * the fpclassify() without some special switches. Perl tries to | |
7186 | * stay C89, so for example -std=c99 is not an option. | |
7187 | * | |
7188 | * The Perl_isinf() and Perl_isnan() should have been defined even if | |
7189 | * the C99 isinf() and isnan() are unavailable, and the NV_MIN becomes | |
7190 | * from the C89 DBL_MIN or moral equivalent. */ | |
7191 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class_denorm) && defined(Perl_isinf) && defined(Perl_isnan) && defined(NV_MIN) | |
7192 | # define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) ((x) != 0.0 && !Perl_isinf(x) && !Perl_isnan(x) && PERL_ABS(x) < NV_MIN) | |
7193 | #endif | |
7194 | ||
7195 | /* This is not a great fallback: subnormals tests will fail, | |
7196 | * but at least Perl will link and 99.999% of tests will work. */ | |
7197 | #if !defined(Perl_fp_class_denorm) | |
7198 | # define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) FALSE | |
7199 | #endif | |
7200 | ||
a7157111 JH |
7201 | #ifdef DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_FORMAT |
7202 | # define DOUBLE_HAS_INF | |
7203 | # define DOUBLE_HAS_NAN | |
7204 | #endif | |
7205 | ||
7206 | #ifdef DOUBLE_HAS_NAN | |
7207 | ||
8577413a DM |
7208 | START_EXTERN_C |
7209 | ||
9ee3aea9 JH |
7210 | #ifdef DOINIT |
7211 | ||
7212 | /* PL_inf and PL_nan initialization. | |
7213 | * | |
7214 | * For inf and nan initialization the ultimate fallback is dividing | |
7215 | * one or zero by zero: however, some compilers will warn or even fail | |
7216 | * on divide-by-zero, but hopefully something earlier will work. | |
7217 | * | |
7218 | * If you are thinking of using HUGE_VAL for infinity, or using | |
7219 | * <math.h> functions to generate NV_INF (e.g. exp(1e9), log(-1.0)), | |
7220 | * stop. Neither will work portably: HUGE_VAL can be just DBL_MAX, | |
7221 | * and the math functions might be just generating DBL_MAX, or even zero. | |
7222 | * | |
7223 | * Also, do NOT try doing NV_NAN based on NV_INF and trying (NV_INF-NV_INF). | |
7224 | * Though logically correct, some compilers (like Visual C 2003) | |
7225 | * falsely misoptimize that to zero (x-x is always zero, right?) | |
7226 | * | |
7227 | * Finally, note that not all floating point formats define Inf (or NaN). | |
7228 | * For the infinity a large number may be used instead. Operations that | |
7229 | * under the IEEE floating point would return Inf or NaN may return | |
7230 | * either large numbers (positive or negative), or they may cause | |
7231 | * a floating point exception or some other fault. | |
7232 | */ | |
7233 | ||
7234 | /* The quadmath literals are anon structs which -Wc++-compat doesn't like. */ | |
7347ee54 | 7235 | GCC_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(-Wc++-compat); |
9ee3aea9 JH |
7236 | |
7237 | # ifdef USE_QUADMATH | |
7238 | /* Cannot use HUGE_VALQ for PL_inf because not a compile-time | |
7239 | * constant. */ | |
7240 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { 1.0Q/0.0Q }; | |
7241 | # elif NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE && defined(LONGDBLINFBYTES) | |
7242 | INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL PL_inf = { { LONGDBLINFBYTES } }; | |
7243 | # elif NVSIZE == DOUBLESIZE && defined(DOUBLEINFBYTES) | |
7244 | INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL PL_inf = { { DOUBLEINFBYTES } }; | |
7245 | # else | |
7246 | # if NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE && defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) | |
7247 | # if defined(LDBL_INFINITY) | |
7248 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { LDBL_INFINITY }; | |
7249 | # elif defined(LDBL_INF) | |
7250 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { LDBL_INF }; | |
7251 | # elif defined(INFINITY) | |
7252 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { (NV)INFINITY }; | |
7253 | # elif defined(INF) | |
7254 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { (NV)INF }; | |
7255 | # else | |
7256 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { 1.0L/0.0L }; /* keep last */ | |
7257 | # endif | |
7258 | # else | |
7259 | # if defined(DBL_INFINITY) | |
7260 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { DBL_INFINITY }; | |
7261 | # elif defined(DBL_INF) | |
7262 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { DBL_INF }; | |
7263 | # elif defined(INFINITY) /* C99 */ | |
7264 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { (NV)INFINITY }; | |
7265 | # elif defined(INF) | |
7266 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { (NV)INF }; | |
7267 | # else | |
7268 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { 1.0/0.0 }; /* keep last */ | |
7269 | # endif | |
7270 | # endif | |
7271 | # endif | |
7272 | ||
7273 | # ifdef USE_QUADMATH | |
7274 | /* Cannot use nanq("0") for PL_nan because not a compile-time | |
7275 | * constant. */ | |
7276 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { 0.0Q/0.0Q }; | |
7277 | # elif NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE && defined(LONGDBLNANBYTES) | |
7278 | INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL PL_nan = { { LONGDBLNANBYTES } }; | |
7279 | # elif NVSIZE == DOUBLESIZE && defined(DOUBLENANBYTES) | |
7280 | INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL PL_nan = { { DOUBLENANBYTES } }; | |
7281 | # else | |
7282 | # if NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE && defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) | |
7283 | # if defined(LDBL_NAN) | |
7284 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { LDBL_NAN }; | |
7285 | # elif defined(LDBL_QNAN) | |
7286 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { LDBL_QNAN }; | |
7287 | # elif defined(NAN) | |
7288 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { (NV)NAN }; | |
7289 | # else | |
7290 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { 0.0L/0.0L }; /* keep last */ | |
7291 | # endif | |
7292 | # else | |
7293 | # if defined(DBL_NAN) | |
7294 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { DBL_NAN }; | |
7295 | # elif defined(DBL_QNAN) | |
7296 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { DBL_QNAN }; | |
7297 | # elif defined(NAN) /* C99 */ | |
7298 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { (NV)NAN }; | |
7299 | # else | |
7300 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { 0.0/0.0 }; /* keep last */ | |
7301 | # endif | |
7302 | # endif | |
7303 | # endif | |
7304 | ||
7347ee54 | 7305 | GCC_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL; |
9ee3aea9 JH |
7306 | |
7307 | #else | |
7308 | ||
7309 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf; | |
7310 | INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan; | |
7311 | ||
7312 | #endif | |
7313 | ||
8577413a DM |
7314 | END_EXTERN_C |
7315 | ||
9ee3aea9 JH |
7316 | /* If you have not defined NV_INF/NV_NAN (like for example win32/win32.h), |
7317 | * we will define NV_INF/NV_NAN as the nv part of the global const | |
7318 | * PL_inf/PL_nan. Note, however, that the preexisting NV_INF/NV_NAN | |
7319 | * might not be a compile-time constant, in which case it cannot be | |
7320 | * used to initialize PL_inf/PL_nan above. */ | |
7321 | #ifndef NV_INF | |
7322 | # define NV_INF PL_inf.nv | |
7323 | #endif | |
7324 | #ifndef NV_NAN | |
7325 | # define NV_NAN PL_nan.nv | |
7326 | #endif | |
7327 | ||
5c255b3b JH |
7328 | /* NaNs (not-a-numbers) can carry payload bits, in addition to |
7329 | * "nan-ness". Part of the payload is the quiet/signaling bit. | |
7330 | * To back up a bit (harhar): | |
7331 | * | |
7332 | * For IEEE 754 64-bit formats [1]: | |
7333 | * | |
7334 | * s 000 (mantissa all-zero) zero | |
7335 | * s 000 (mantissa non-zero) subnormals (denormals) | |
7336 | * s 001 ... 7fe normals | |
7337 | * s 7ff q nan | |
7338 | * | |
7339 | * For IEEE 754 128-bit formats: | |
7340 | * | |
7341 | * s 0000 (mantissa all-zero) zero | |
7342 | * s 0000 (mantissa non-zero) subnormals (denormals) | |
7343 | * s 0001 ... 7ffe normals | |
7344 | * s 7fff q nan | |
7345 | * | |
7346 | * [1] this looks like big-endian, but applies equally to little-endian. | |
7347 | * | |
7348 | * s = Sign bit. Yes, zeros and nans can have negative sign, | |
7349 | * the interpretation is application-specific. | |
7350 | * | |
7351 | * q = Quietness bit, the interpretation is platform-specific. | |
453b60f1 | 7352 | * Most platforms have the most significant bit being one |
5c255b3b JH |
7353 | * meaning quiet, but some (older mips, hppa) have the msb |
7354 | * being one meaning signaling. Note that the above means | |
7355 | * that on most platforms there cannot be signaling nan with | |
453b60f1 JH |
7356 | * zero payload because that is identical with infinity; |
7357 | * while conversely on older mips/hppa there cannot be a quiet nan | |
7358 | * because that is identical with infinity. | |
7359 | * | |
7360 | * Moreover, whether there is any behavioral difference | |
7361 | * between quiet and signaling NaNs, depends on the platform. | |
5c255b3b JH |
7362 | * |
7363 | * x86 80-bit extended precision is different, the mantissa bits: | |
7364 | * | |
7365 | * 63 62 61 30387+ pre-387 visual c | |
7366 | * -------- ---- -------- -------- | |
7367 | * 0 0 0 invalid infinity | |
7368 | * 0 0 1 invalid snan | |
7369 | * 0 1 0 invalid snan | |
7370 | * 0 1 1 invalid snan | |
7371 | * 1 0 0 infinity snan 1.#INF | |
7372 | * 1 0 1 snan 1.#SNAN | |
7373 | * 1 1 0 qnan -1.#IND (x86 chooses this to negative) | |
7374 | * 1 1 1 qnan 1.#QNAN | |
7375 | * | |
7376 | * This means that in this format there are 61 bits available | |
7377 | * for the nan payload. | |
7378 | * | |
3bbe6a60 JH |
7379 | * Note that the 32-bit x86 ABI cannot do signaling nans: the x87 |
7380 | * simply cannot preserve the bit. You can either use the 80-bit | |
7381 | * extended precision (long double, -Duselongdouble), or use x86-64. | |
7382 | * | |
453b60f1 JH |
7383 | * In all platforms, the payload bytes (and bits, some of them are |
7384 | * often in a partial byte) themselves can be either all zero (x86), | |
7385 | * all one (sparc or mips), or a mixture: in IEEE 754 128-bit double | |
7386 | * or in a double-double, the first half of the payload can follow the | |
7387 | * native double, while in the second half the payload can be all | |
7388 | * zeros. (Therefore the mask for payload bits is not necessarily | |
7389 | * identical to bit complement of the NaN.) Another way of putting | |
7390 | * this: the payload for the default NaN might not be zero. | |
7391 | * | |
7392 | * For the x86 80-bit long doubles, the trailing bytes (the 80 bits | |
7393 | * being 'packaged' in either 12 or 16 bytes) can be whatever random | |
7394 | * garbage. | |
7395 | * | |
7396 | * Furthermore, the semantics of the sign bit on NaNs are platform-specific. | |
7397 | * On normal floats, the sign bit being on means negative. But this may, | |
7398 | * or may not, be reverted on NaNs: in other words, the default NaN might | |
7399 | * have the sign bit on, and therefore look like negative if you look | |
7400 | * at it at the bit level. | |
7401 | * | |
7402 | * NaN payloads are not propagated even on copies, or in arithmetics. | |
7403 | * They *might* be, according to some rules, on your particular | |
7404 | * cpu/os/compiler/libraries, but no guarantees. | |
7405 | * | |
7406 | * To summarize, on most platforms, and for 64-bit doubles | |
7407 | * (using big-endian ordering here): | |
7408 | * | |
7409 | * [7FF8000000000000..7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF] quiet | |
7410 | * [FFF8000000000000..FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF] quiet | |
7411 | * [7FF0000000000001..7FF7FFFFFFFFFFFF] signaling | |
7412 | * [FFF0000000000001..FFF7FFFFFFFFFFFF] signaling | |
7413 | * | |
7414 | * The C99 nan() is supposed to generate *quiet* NaNs. | |
7415 | * | |
7416 | * Note the asymmetry: | |
7417 | * The 7FF0000000000000 is positive infinity, | |
7418 | * the FFF0000000000000 is negative infinity. | |
7419 | */ | |
7420 | ||
7421 | /* NVMANTBITS is the number of _real_ mantissa bits in an NV. | |
5a14060a JH |
7422 | * For the standard IEEE 754 fp this number is usually one less that |
7423 | * *DBL_MANT_DIG because of the implicit (aka hidden) bit, which isn't | |
7424 | * real. For the 80-bit extended precision formats (x86*), the number | |
7425 | * of mantissa bits... depends. For normal floats, it's 64. But for | |
7426 | * the inf/nan, it's different (zero for inf, 61 for nan). | |
7427 | * NVMANTBITS works for normal floats. */ | |
7428 | ||
7429 | /* We do not want to include the quiet/signaling bit. */ | |
7430 | #define NV_NAN_BITS (NVMANTBITS - 1) | |
5c255b3b | 7431 | |
f37aa828 JH |
7432 | #if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && NVSIZE > DOUBLESIZE |
7433 | # if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7434 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 13 | |
7435 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7436 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2 | |
7437 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7438 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 7 | |
7439 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7440 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2 | |
1f02ab1d | 7441 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE |
f37aa828 | 7442 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 13 |
1f02ab1d | 7443 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE |
f37aa828 | 7444 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 1 |
1f02ab1d JH |
7445 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE |
7446 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 9 | |
7447 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE | |
7448 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 6 | |
f37aa828 JH |
7449 | # else |
7450 | # error "Unexpected long double format" | |
7451 | # endif | |
7452 | #else | |
7453 | # ifdef USE_QUADMATH | |
7454 | # ifdef NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7455 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 13 | |
7456 | # elif defined(NV_BIG_ENDIAN) | |
7457 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2 | |
7458 | # else | |
7459 | # error "Unexpected quadmath format" | |
7460 | # endif | |
7461 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7462 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2 | |
7463 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7464 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 1 | |
7465 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7466 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 6 | |
7467 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7468 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 1 | |
7469 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7470 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 13 | |
7471 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7472 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2 | |
7473 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_LE_BE | |
7474 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2 /* bytes 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 (MSB 7) */ | |
7475 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_BE_LE | |
7476 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 5 /* bytes 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 (MSB 7) */ | |
7477 | # else | |
a7157111 JH |
7478 | /* For example the VAX formats should never |
7479 | * get here because they do not have NaN. */ | |
f37aa828 JH |
7480 | # error "Unexpected double format" |
7481 | # endif | |
7482 | #endif | |
7483 | /* NV_NAN_QS_BYTE is the byte to test for the quiet/signaling */ | |
7484 | #define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) (((U8*)(nvp))[NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET]) | |
7485 | /* NV_NAN_QS_BIT is the bit to test in the NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET | |
7486 | * for the quiet/signaling */ | |
7487 | #if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && \ | |
7488 | (LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \ | |
7489 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN) | |
7490 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT 6 /* 0x40 */ | |
7491 | #elif defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && \ | |
1f02ab1d JH |
7492 | (LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE || \ |
7493 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE || \ | |
7494 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE || \ | |
7495 | LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE) | |
5a14060a | 7496 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT 3 /* 0x08, but not via NV_NAN_BITS */ |
f37aa828 | 7497 | #else |
5a14060a | 7498 | # define NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT ((NV_NAN_BITS) % 8) /* usually 3, or 0x08 */ |
f37aa828 JH |
7499 | #endif |
7500 | #define NV_NAN_QS_BIT (1 << (NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT)) | |
7501 | /* NV_NAN_QS_BIT_OFFSET is the bit offset from the beginning of a NV | |
7502 | * (bytes ordered big-endianly) for the quiet/signaling bit | |
7503 | * for the quiet/signaling */ | |
7504 | #define NV_NAN_QS_BIT_OFFSET \ | |
7505 | (8 * (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET) + (NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT)) | |
8122f9aa JH |
7506 | /* NV_NAN_QS_QUIET (always defined) is true if the NV_NAN_QS_QS_BIT being |
7507 | * on indicates quiet NaN. NV_NAN_QS_SIGNALING (also always defined) | |
7508 | * is true if the NV_NAN_QS_BIT being on indicates signaling NaN. */ | |
f37aa828 JH |
7509 | #define NV_NAN_QS_QUIET \ |
7510 | ((NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(PL_nan.u8) & NV_NAN_QS_BIT) == NV_NAN_QS_BIT) | |
7511 | #define NV_NAN_QS_SIGNALING (!(NV_NAN_QS_QUIET)) | |
7512 | #define NV_NAN_QS_TEST(nvp) (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) & NV_NAN_QS_BIT) | |
7513 | /* NV_NAN_IS_QUIET() returns true if the NV behind nvp is a NaN, | |
7514 | * whether it is a quiet NaN, NV_NAN_IS_SIGNALING() if a signaling NaN. | |
7515 | * Note however that these do not check whether the nvp is a NaN. */ | |
7516 | #define NV_NAN_IS_QUIET(nvp) \ | |
7517 | (NV_NAN_QS_TEST(nvp) == (NV_NAN_QS_QUIET ? NV_NAN_QS_BIT : 0)) | |
7518 | #define NV_NAN_IS_SIGNALING(nvp) \ | |
7519 | (NV_NAN_QS_TEST(nvp) == (NV_NAN_QS_QUIET ? 0 : NV_NAN_QS_BIT)) | |
7520 | #define NV_NAN_SET_QUIET(nvp) \ | |
7521 | (NV_NAN_QS_QUIET ? \ | |
7522 | (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) |= NV_NAN_QS_BIT) : \ | |
7523 | (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) &= ~NV_NAN_QS_BIT)) | |
7524 | #define NV_NAN_SET_SIGNALING(nvp) \ | |
7525 | (NV_NAN_QS_QUIET ? \ | |
7526 | (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) &= ~NV_NAN_QS_BIT) : \ | |
7527 | (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) |= NV_NAN_QS_BIT)) | |
7528 | #define NV_NAN_QS_XOR(nvp) (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) ^= NV_NAN_QS_BIT) | |
7529 | ||
d3137b5f JH |
7530 | /* NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK: masking the nan payload bits. |
7531 | * | |
7532 | * NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM: permuting the nan payload bytes. | |
7533 | * 0xFF means "don't go here".*/ | |
7534 | ||
7535 | /* Shorthands to avoid typoses. */ | |
1f02ab1d JH |
7536 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_SKIP_EIGHT \ |
7537 | 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0 | |
7538 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_SKIP_EIGHT \ | |
7539 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff | |
d3137b5f JH |
7540 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7 \ |
7541 | 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7 | |
7542 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0 \ | |
7543 | 0x7, 0x6, 0x5, 0x4, 0x3, 0x2, 0x1, 0x0 | |
7544 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_LE \ | |
7545 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \ | |
7546 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x7f, 0x00, 0x00 | |
7547 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_LE \ | |
7548 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7, \ | |
7549 | 0x8, 0x9, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xFF, 0xFF | |
7550 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_BE \ | |
7551 | 0x00, 0x00, 0x7f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \ | |
7552 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff | |
7553 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_BE \ | |
7554 | 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xd, 0xc, 0xb, 0xa, 0x9, 0x8, \ | |
7555 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0 | |
7556 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_LE \ | |
7557 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0x00 | |
7558 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_LE \ | |
7559 | 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0xFF | |
7560 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_BE \ | |
7561 | 0x00, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff | |
7562 | #define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_BE \ | |
7563 | 0xFF, 0x6, 0x5, 0x4, 0x3, 0x2, 0x1, 0x0 | |
7564 | ||
7565 | #if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && NVSIZE > DOUBLESIZE | |
7566 | # if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7567 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_LE | |
7568 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_LE | |
7569 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7570 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_BE | |
7571 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_BE | |
7572 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
a7ab4d96 JH |
7573 | # if LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 10 |
7574 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ | |
7575 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1f, \ | |
7576 | 0x00, 0x00 | |
7577 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7578 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7, 0xFF, 0xFF | |
7579 | # elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 12 | |
d3137b5f JH |
7580 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ |
7581 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1f, \ | |
7582 | 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 | |
7583 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7584 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF | |
7585 | # elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 16 | |
7586 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ | |
7587 | 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1f, \ | |
7588 | 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 | |
7589 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7590 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7, \ | |
7591 | 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF | |
7592 | # else | |
7593 | # error "Unexpected x86 80-bit little-endian long double format" | |
7594 | # endif | |
7595 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
a7ab4d96 JH |
7596 | # if LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 10 |
7597 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ | |
7598 | 0x00, 0x00, 0x1f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \ | |
7599 | 0xff, 0xff | |
7600 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7601 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0, 0xFF, 0xFF | |
7602 | # elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 12 | |
d3137b5f JH |
7603 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ |
7604 | 0x00, 0x00, 0x1f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \ | |
7605 | 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00 | |
7606 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7607 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF | |
7608 | # elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 16 | |
7609 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ | |
7610 | 0x00, 0x00, 0x1f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \ | |
7611 | 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 | |
7612 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7613 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0, \ | |
7614 | 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF | |
7615 | # else | |
a7ab4d96 | 7616 | # error "Unexpected x86 80-bit big-endian long double format" |
d3137b5f | 7617 | # endif |
1f02ab1d JH |
7618 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE |
7619 | /* For double-double we assume only the first double (in LE or BE terms) | |
7620 | * is used for NaN. */ | |
d3137b5f | 7621 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ |
1f02ab1d | 7622 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_SKIP_EIGHT, NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_LE |
d3137b5f | 7623 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ |
1f02ab1d JH |
7624 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_SKIP_EIGHT, NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_LE |
7625 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE | |
d3137b5f JH |
7626 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ |
7627 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_BE | |
7628 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7629 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_BE | |
1f02ab1d JH |
7630 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE |
7631 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ | |
7632 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_LE | |
7633 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7634 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_LE | |
7635 | # elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE | |
7636 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \ | |
7637 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_SKIP_EIGHT, NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_BE | |
7638 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \ | |
7639 | NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_SKIP_EIGHT, NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_BE | |
d3137b5f JH |
7640 | # else |
7641 | # error "Unexpected long double format" | |
7642 | # endif | |
7643 | #else | |
7644 | # ifdef USE_QUADMATH /* quadmath is not long double */ | |
7645 | # ifdef NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7646 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_LE | |
7647 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_LE | |
7648 | # elif defined(NV_BIG_ENDIAN) | |
7649 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_BE | |
7650 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_BE | |
7651 | # else | |
7652 | # error "Unexpected quadmath format" | |
7653 | # endif | |
7654 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7655 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0x00 | |
7656 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0xFF | |
7657 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7658 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK 0x00, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff | |
7659 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM 0xFF, 0x2, 0x1, 0x0 | |
7660 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7661 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_LE | |
7662 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_LE | |
7663 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7664 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_BE | |
7665 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_BE | |
7666 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
7667 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_LE | |
7668 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_LE | |
7669 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7670 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_BE | |
7671 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_BE | |
7672 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_LE_BE | |
7673 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff | |
7674 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0xFF, 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3 | |
7675 | # elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_BE_LE | |
7676 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff | |
7677 | # define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM 0x3, 0x2, 0x1, 0x0, 0xFF, 0x6, 0x5, 0x4 | |
7678 | # else | |
7679 | # error "Unexpected double format" | |
7680 | # endif | |
7681 | #endif | |
a7157111 JH |
7682 | |
7683 | #endif /* DOUBLE_HAS_NAN */ | |
7684 | ||
21553840 | 7685 | |
10edeb5d JH |
7686 | /* |
7687 | ||
7688 | (KEEP THIS LAST IN perl.h!) | |
7689 | ||
7690 | Mention | |
d460ef45 | 7691 | |
43999f95 | 7692 | NV_PRESERVES_UV |
fe749a9f | 7693 | |
fe749a9f JH |
7694 | HAS_MKSTEMP |
7695 | HAS_MKSTEMPS | |
7696 | HAS_MKDTEMP | |
7697 | ||
49dabb45 JH |
7698 | HAS_GETCWD |
7699 | ||
d59b5429 | 7700 | HAS_MMAP |
fe749a9f JH |
7701 | HAS_MPROTECT |
7702 | HAS_MSYNC | |
1e8c3fde | 7703 | HAS_MADVISE |
fe749a9f JH |
7704 | HAS_MUNMAP |
7705 | I_SYSMMAN | |
7706 | Mmap_t | |
7707 | ||
6b4667fc A |
7708 | NVef |
7709 | NVff | |
7710 | NVgf | |
7711 | ||
4e0554ec | 7712 | HAS_UALARM |
2d736872 | 7713 | HAS_USLEEP |
4e0554ec JH |
7714 | |
7715 | HAS_SETITIMER | |
7716 | HAS_GETITIMER | |
7717 | ||
7718 | HAS_SENDMSG | |
7719 | HAS_RECVMSG | |
7720 | HAS_READV | |
7721 | HAS_WRITEV | |
7722 | I_SYSUIO | |
7723 | HAS_STRUCT_MSGHDR | |
7724 | HAS_STRUCT_CMSGHDR | |
7725 | ||
2765b840 | 7726 | HAS_NL_LANGINFO |
0a7020c9 | 7727 | |
ae0e3d3b | 7728 | HAS_DIRFD |
2765b840 | 7729 | |
10edeb5d | 7730 | so that Configure picks them up. |
ab3bbdeb | 7731 | |
10edeb5d | 7732 | (KEEP THIS LAST IN perl.h!) |
3df15adc | 7733 | |
10edeb5d | 7734 | */ |
3df15adc | 7735 | |
85e6fe83 | 7736 | #endif /* Include guard */ |
e9a8c099 MHM |
7737 | |
7738 | /* | |
14d04a33 | 7739 | * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: |
e9a8c099 | 7740 | */ |