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a0d0e21e 1/* sv.h
79072805 2 *
1129b882 3 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
83706693 4 * 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 by Larry Wall and others
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5 *
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.
8 *
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9 */
10
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11#ifdef sv_flags
12#undef sv_flags /* Convex has this in <signal.h> for sigvec() */
13#endif
14
954c1994 15/*
3f620621 16=for apidoc_section $SV_flags
ccfc67b7 17
e17573c0 18=for apidoc Ay||svtype
75af9d73 19An enum of flags for Perl types. These are found in the file F<sv.h>
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20in the C<svtype> enum. Test these flags with the C<SvTYPE> macro.
21
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22The types are:
23
24 SVt_NULL
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25 SVt_IV
26 SVt_NV
27 SVt_RV
28 SVt_PV
29 SVt_PVIV
30 SVt_PVNV
31 SVt_PVMG
e94d9b54 32 SVt_INVLIST
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33 SVt_REGEXP
34 SVt_PVGV
35 SVt_PVLV
36 SVt_PVAV
37 SVt_PVHV
38 SVt_PVCV
39 SVt_PVFM
40 SVt_PVIO
41
42These are most easily explained from the bottom up.
43
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44C<SVt_PVIO> is for I/O objects, C<SVt_PVFM> for formats, C<SVt_PVCV> for
45subroutines, C<SVt_PVHV> for hashes and C<SVt_PVAV> for arrays.
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46
47All the others are scalar types, that is, things that can be bound to a
48C<$> variable. For these, the internal types are mostly orthogonal to
49types in the Perl language.
50
51Hence, checking C<< SvTYPE(sv) < SVt_PVAV >> is the best way to see whether
52something is a scalar.
53
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54C<SVt_PVGV> represents a typeglob. If C<!SvFAKE(sv)>, then it is a real,
55incoercible typeglob. If C<SvFAKE(sv)>, then it is a scalar to which a
a5e62da0 56typeglob has been assigned. Assigning to it again will stop it from being
796b6530 57a typeglob. C<SVt_PVLV> represents a scalar that delegates to another scalar
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58behind the scenes. It is used, e.g., for the return value of C<substr> and
59for tied hash and array elements. It can hold any scalar value, including
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60a typeglob. C<SVt_REGEXP> is for regular
61expressions. C<SVt_INVLIST> is for Perl
e94d9b54 62core internal use only.
a5e62da0 63
796b6530 64C<SVt_PVMG> represents a "normal" scalar (not a typeglob, regular expression,
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65or delegate). Since most scalars do not need all the internal fields of a
66PVMG, we save memory by allocating smaller structs when possible. All the
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67other types are just simpler forms of C<SVt_PVMG>, with fewer internal fields.
68C<SVt_NULL> can only hold undef. C<SVt_IV> can hold undef, an integer, or a
69reference. (C<SVt_RV> is an alias for C<SVt_IV>, which exists for backward
70compatibility.) C<SVt_NV> can hold any of those or a double. C<SVt_PV> can only
71hold C<undef> or a string. C<SVt_PVIV> is a superset of C<SVt_PV> and C<SVt_IV>.
72C<SVt_PVNV> is similar. C<SVt_PVMG> can hold anything C<SVt_PVNV> can hold, but it
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73can, but does not have to, be blessed or magical.
74
78342678 75=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_NULL
a5e62da0 76Type flag for scalars. See L</svtype>.
954c1994 77
78342678 78=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_IV
a5e62da0 79Type flag for scalars. See L</svtype>.
954c1994 80
78342678 81=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_NV
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82Type flag for scalars. See L</svtype>.
83
78342678 84=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PV
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85Type flag for scalars. See L</svtype>.
86
78342678 87=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVIV
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88Type flag for scalars. See L</svtype>.
89
78342678 90=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVNV
a5e62da0 91Type flag for scalars. See L</svtype>.
954c1994 92
78342678 93=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVMG
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94Type flag for scalars. See L</svtype>.
95
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96=for apidoc CmnU||SVt_INVLIST
97Type flag for scalars. See L<perlapi/svtype>.
e94d9b54 98
78342678 99=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_REGEXP
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100Type flag for regular expressions. See L</svtype>.
101
78342678 102=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVGV
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103Type flag for typeglobs. See L</svtype>.
104
78342678 105=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVLV
a5e62da0 106Type flag for scalars. See L</svtype>.
954c1994 107
78342678 108=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVAV
a5e62da0 109Type flag for arrays. See L</svtype>.
954c1994 110
78342678 111=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVHV
a5e62da0 112Type flag for hashes. See L</svtype>.
954c1994 113
78342678 114=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVCV
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115Type flag for subroutines. See L</svtype>.
116
78342678 117=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVFM
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118Type flag for formats. See L</svtype>.
119
78342678 120=for apidoc AmnU||SVt_PVIO
a5e62da0 121Type flag for I/O objects. See L</svtype>.
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122
123=cut
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124
125 These are ordered so that the simpler types have a lower value; SvUPGRADE
126 doesn't allow you to upgrade from a higher numbered type to a lower numbered
127 one; also there is code that assumes that anything that has as a PV component
128 has a type numbered >= SVt_PV.
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129*/
130
1078c6a2 131
79072805 132typedef enum {
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133 SVt_NULL, /* 0 */
134 /* BIND was here, before INVLIST replaced it. */
135 SVt_IV, /* 1 */
136 SVt_NV, /* 2 */
137 /* RV was here, before it was merged with IV. */
138 SVt_PV, /* 3 */
139 SVt_INVLIST, /* 4, implemented as a PV */
140 SVt_PVIV, /* 5 */
141 SVt_PVNV, /* 6 */
142 SVt_PVMG, /* 7 */
143 SVt_REGEXP, /* 8 */
144 /* PVBM was here, before BIND replaced it. */
145 SVt_PVGV, /* 9 */
146 SVt_PVLV, /* 10 */
147 SVt_PVAV, /* 11 */
148 SVt_PVHV, /* 12 */
149 SVt_PVCV, /* 13 */
150 SVt_PVFM, /* 14 */
151 SVt_PVIO, /* 15 */
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152 /* 16-31: Unused, though one should be reserved for a
153 * freed sv, if the other 3 bits below the flags ones
154 * get allocated */
1f4fbd3b 155 SVt_LAST /* keep last in enum. used to size arrays */
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156} svtype;
157
f1fb8741 158/* *** any alterations to the SV types above need to be reflected in
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159 * SVt_MASK and the various PL_valid_types_* tables. As of this writing those
160 * tables are in perl.h. There are also two affected names tables in dump.c,
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161 * one in B.xs, and 'bodies_by_type[]' in sv.c.
162 *
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163 * The bits that match 0xe0 are CURRENTLY UNUSED
164 * The bits above that are for flags, like SVf_IOK */
f1fb8741 165
90ba01ad 166#define SVt_MASK 0x1f /* smallest bitmask that covers all types */
f1fb8741 167
cecf5685 168#ifndef PERL_CORE
a5c7cb08 169/* Fast Boyer Moore tables are now stored in magic attached to PVMGs */
cecf5685 170# define SVt_PVBM SVt_PVMG
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171/* Anything wanting to create a reference from clean should ensure that it has
172 a scalar of type SVt_IV now: */
173# define SVt_RV SVt_IV
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174#endif
175
caf0b9e5 176/* The array of arena roots for SV bodies is indexed by SvTYPE. SVt_NULL doesn't
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177 * use a body, so that arena root is re-used for HEs. SVt_IV also doesn't, so
178 * that arena root is used for HVs with struct xpvhv_aux. */
6a93a7e5 179#if defined(PERL_IN_HV_C) || defined(PERL_IN_XS_APITEST)
caf0b9e5 180# define HE_ARENA_ROOT_IX SVt_NULL
6a93a7e5 181#endif
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182#if defined(PERL_IN_HV_C) || defined(PERL_IN_SV_C)
183# define HVAUX_ARENA_ROOT_IX SVt_IV
184#endif
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185#ifdef PERL_IN_SV_C
186# define SVt_FIRST SVt_NULL /* the type of SV that new_SV() in sv.c returns */
187#endif
43e6e717 188
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189#define PERL_ARENA_ROOTS_SIZE (SVt_LAST)
190
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191/* typedefs to eliminate some typing */
192typedef struct he HE;
193typedef struct hek HEK;
194
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195/* Using C's structural equivalence to help emulate C++ inheritance here... */
196
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197/* start with 2 sv-head building blocks */
198#define _SV_HEAD(ptrtype) \
199 ptrtype sv_any; /* pointer to body */ \
200 U32 sv_refcnt; /* how many references to us */ \
201 U32 sv_flags /* what we are */
202
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203#if NVSIZE <= IVSIZE
204# define _NV_BODYLESS_UNION NV svu_nv;
205#else
206# define _NV_BODYLESS_UNION
207#endif
208
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209#define _SV_HEAD_UNION \
210 union { \
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211 char* svu_pv; /* pointer to malloced string */ \
212 IV svu_iv; \
213 UV svu_uv; \
214 _NV_BODYLESS_UNION \
215 SV* svu_rv; /* pointer to another SV */ \
216 SV** svu_array; \
217 HE** svu_hash; \
218 GP* svu_gp; \
219 PerlIO *svu_fp; \
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220 } sv_u \
221 _SV_HEAD_DEBUG
30153bd2 222
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223#ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS
224#define _SV_HEAD_DEBUG ;\
225 PERL_BITFIELD32 sv_debug_optype:9; /* the type of OP that allocated us */ \
226 PERL_BITFIELD32 sv_debug_inpad:1; /* was allocated in a pad for an OP */ \
227 PERL_BITFIELD32 sv_debug_line:16; /* the line where we were allocated */ \
228 UV sv_debug_serial; /* serial number of sv allocation */ \
229 char * sv_debug_file; /* the file where we were allocated */ \
230 SV * sv_debug_parent /* what we were cloned from (ithreads)*/
231#else
232#define _SV_HEAD_DEBUG
233#endif
30153bd2 234
5e045b90 235struct STRUCT_SV { /* struct sv { */
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236 _SV_HEAD(void*);
237 _SV_HEAD_UNION;
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238};
239
240struct gv {
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241 _SV_HEAD(XPVGV*); /* pointer to xpvgv body */
242 _SV_HEAD_UNION;
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243};
244
245struct cv {
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246 _SV_HEAD(XPVCV*); /* pointer to xpvcv body */
247 _SV_HEAD_UNION;
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248};
249
250struct av {
0f7b1ae0 251 _SV_HEAD(XPVAV*); /* pointer to xpvav body */
30153bd2 252 _SV_HEAD_UNION;
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253};
254
255struct hv {
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256 _SV_HEAD(XPVHV*); /* pointer to xpvhv body */
257 _SV_HEAD_UNION;
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258};
259
260struct io {
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261 _SV_HEAD(XPVIO*); /* pointer to xpvio body */
262 _SV_HEAD_UNION;
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263};
264
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265struct p5rx {
266 _SV_HEAD(struct regexp*); /* pointer to regexp body */
267 _SV_HEAD_UNION;
268};
269
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270struct invlist {
271 _SV_HEAD(XINVLIST*); /* pointer to xpvinvlist body */
272 _SV_HEAD_UNION;
273};
274
30153bd2 275#undef _SV_HEAD
0f7b1ae0 276#undef _SV_HEAD_UNION /* ensure no pollution */
30153bd2 277
954c1994 278/*
3f620621 279=for apidoc_section $SV
ccfc67b7 280
954c1994 281=for apidoc Am|U32|SvREFCNT|SV* sv
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282Returns the value of the object's reference count. Exposed
283to perl code via Internals::SvREFCNT().
954c1994 284
3f2f854a 285=for apidoc SvREFCNT_inc
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286=for apidoc_item SvREFCNT_inc_NN
287=for apidoc_item SvREFCNT_inc_void
288=for apidoc_item |void|SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN|SV* sv
289=for apidoc_item |SV*|SvREFCNT_inc_simple|SV* sv
290=for apidoc_item |SV*|SvREFCNT_inc_simple_NN|SV* sv
291=for apidoc_item |void|SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void|SV* sv
292=for apidoc_item |void|SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN|SV* sv
954c1994 293
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294These all increment the reference count of the given SV.
295The ones without C<void> in their names return the SV.
b37c2d43 296
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297C<SvREFCNT_inc> is the base operation; the rest are optimizations if various
298input constraints are known to be true; hence, all can be replaced with
299C<SvREFCNT_inc>.
300
301C<SvREFCNT_inc_NN> can only be used if you know C<sv> is not C<NULL>. Since we
302don't have to check the NULLness, it's faster and smaller.
b37c2d43 303
52f0fcf7 304C<SvREFCNT_inc_void> can only be used if you don't need the
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305return value. The macro doesn't need to return a meaningful value.
306
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307C<SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN> can only be used if you both don't need the return
308value, and you know that C<sv> is not C<NULL>. The macro doesn't need to
309return a meaningful value, or check for NULLness, so it's smaller and faster.
b37c2d43 310
52f0fcf7 311C<SvREFCNT_inc_simple> can only be used with expressions without side
4ea561bc 312effects. Since we don't have to store a temporary value, it's faster.
b37c2d43 313
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314C<SvREFCNT_inc_simple_NN> can only be used with expressions without side
315effects and you know C<sv> is not C<NULL>. Since we don't have to store a
316temporary value, nor check for NULLness, it's faster and smaller.
b37c2d43 317
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318C<SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void> can only be used with expressions without side
319effects and you don't need the return value.
b37c2d43 320
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321C<SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN> can only be used with expressions without side
322effects, you don't need the return value, and you know C<sv> is not C<NULL>.
b37c2d43 323
3f2f854a 324=for apidoc SvREFCNT_dec
b29c03ae 325=for apidoc_item SvREFCNT_dec_NN
954c1994 326
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327These decrement the reference count of the given SV.
328
329C<SvREFCNT_dec_NN> may only be used when C<sv> is known to not be C<NULL>.
4a9a56a7 330
954c1994 331=for apidoc Am|svtype|SvTYPE|SV* sv
fbe13c60 332Returns the type of the SV. See C<L</svtype>>.
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334=for apidoc Am|void|SvUPGRADE|SV* sv|svtype type
335Used to upgrade an SV to a more complex form. Uses C<sv_upgrade> to
fbe13c60 336perform the upgrade if necessary. See C<L</svtype>>.
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338=cut
339*/
340
463ee0b2 341#define SvANY(sv) (sv)->sv_any
79072805 342#define SvFLAGS(sv) (sv)->sv_flags
aeea060c 343#define SvREFCNT(sv) (sv)->sv_refcnt
a863c7d1 344
c9182d9c 345#define SvREFCNT_inc(sv) Perl_SvREFCNT_inc(MUTABLE_SV(sv))
27669aa4 346#define SvREFCNT_inc_simple(sv) SvREFCNT_inc(sv)
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347#define SvREFCNT_inc_NN(sv) Perl_SvREFCNT_inc_NN(MUTABLE_SV(sv))
348#define SvREFCNT_inc_void(sv) Perl_SvREFCNT_inc_void(MUTABLE_SV(sv))
8990e307 349
b37c2d43 350/* These guys don't need the curly blocks */
e638c624 351#define SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void(sv) STMT_START { if (sv) SvREFCNT(sv)++; } STMT_END
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352#define SvREFCNT_inc_simple_NN(sv) (++(SvREFCNT(sv)),MUTABLE_SV(sv))
353#define SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN(sv) (void)(++SvREFCNT(MUTABLE_SV(sv)))
354#define SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN(sv) (void)(++SvREFCNT(MUTABLE_SV(sv)))
b37c2d43 355
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356#define SvREFCNT_dec(sv) Perl_SvREFCNT_dec(aTHX_ MUTABLE_SV(sv))
357#define SvREFCNT_dec_NN(sv) Perl_SvREFCNT_dec_NN(aTHX_ MUTABLE_SV(sv))
a863c7d1 358
8990e307 359#define SVTYPEMASK 0xff
1fef4616 360#define SvTYPE(sv) ((svtype)((sv)->sv_flags & SVTYPEMASK))
79072805 361
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362/* Sadly there are some parts of the core that have pointers to already-freed
363 SV heads, and rely on being able to tell that they are now free. So mark
364 them all by using a consistent macro. */
7667e7f1 365#define SvIS_FREED(sv) UNLIKELY(((sv)->sv_flags == SVTYPEMASK))
0565a181 366
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367/* this is defined in this peculiar way to avoid compiler warnings.
368 * See the <20121213131428.GD1842@iabyn.com> thread in p5p */
463ea229 369#define SvUPGRADE(sv, mt) \
24e08842 370 ((void)(SvTYPE(sv) >= (mt) || (sv_upgrade(sv, mt),1)))
79072805 371
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372#define SVf_IOK 0x00000100 /* has valid public integer value */
373#define SVf_NOK 0x00000200 /* has valid public numeric value */
374#define SVf_POK 0x00000400 /* has valid public pointer value */
375#define SVf_ROK 0x00000800 /* has a valid reference pointer */
376
377#define SVp_IOK 0x00001000 /* has valid non-public integer value */
378#define SVp_NOK 0x00002000 /* has valid non-public numeric value */
379#define SVp_POK 0x00004000 /* has valid non-public pointer value */
9a70c74b 380#define SVp_SCREAM 0x00008000 /* currently unused on plain scalars */
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381#define SVphv_CLONEABLE SVp_SCREAM /* PVHV (stashes) clone its objects */
382#define SVpgv_GP SVp_SCREAM /* GV has a valid GP */
1ccdb730 383#define SVprv_PCS_IMPORTED SVp_SCREAM /* RV is a proxy for a constant
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384 subroutine in another package. Set the
385 GvIMPORTED_CV_on() if it needs to be
386 expanded to a real GV */
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388/* SVf_PROTECT is what SVf_READONLY should have been: i.e. modifying
389 * this SV is completely illegal. However, SVf_READONLY (via
390 * Internals::SvREADONLY()) has come to be seen as a flag that can be
391 * temporarily set and unset by the user to indicate e.g. whether a hash
392 * is "locked". Now, Hash::Util et al only set SVf_READONLY, while core
393 * sets both (SVf_READONLY|SVf_PROTECT) to indicate both to core and user
394 * code that this SV should not be messed with.
395 */
fd01b4b7 396#define SVf_PROTECT 0x00010000 /* very read-only */
c0683843 397#define SVs_PADTMP 0x00020000 /* in use as tmp */
c0683843 398#define SVs_PADSTALE 0x00040000 /* lexical has gone out of scope;
1f4fbd3b 399 only used when !PADTMP */
2c39754a 400#define SVs_TEMP 0x00080000 /* mortal (implies string is stealable) */
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401#define SVs_OBJECT 0x00100000 /* is "blessed" */
402#define SVs_GMG 0x00200000 /* has magical get method */
403#define SVs_SMG 0x00400000 /* has magical set method */
404#define SVs_RMG 0x00800000 /* has random magical methods */
405
fea3622c 406#define SVf_FAKE 0x01000000 /* 0: glob is just a copy
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407 1: SV head arena wasn't malloc()ed
408 2: For PVCV, whether CvUNIQUE(cv)
409 refers to an eval or once only
410 [CvEVAL(cv), CvSPECIAL(cv)]
0f94cb1f 411 3: HV: informally reserved by DAPM
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412 for vtables
413 4: Together with other flags (or
414 lack thereof) indicates a regex,
415 including PVLV-as-regex. See
416 isREGEXP().
417 */
3f7ef1d4 418#define SVf_OOK 0x02000000 /* has valid offset value. For a PVHV this
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419 means that a hv_aux struct is present
420 after the main array */
3f7ef1d4 421#define SVf_BREAK 0x04000000 /* refcnt is artificially low - used by
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422 SVs in final arena cleanup.
423 Set in S_regtry on PL_reg_curpm, so that
424 perl_destruct will skip it.
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425 Used for mark and sweep by OP_AASSIGN
426 */
3f7ef1d4 427#define SVf_READONLY 0x08000000 /* may not be modified */
8990e307 428
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8990e307 430
5bc28da9 431
a623f893 432#define SVf_THINKFIRST (SVf_READONLY|SVf_PROTECT|SVf_ROK|SVf_FAKE \
1f4fbd3b 433 |SVs_RMG|SVf_IsCOW)
5bc28da9 434
a0d0e21e 435#define SVf_OK (SVf_IOK|SVf_NOK|SVf_POK|SVf_ROK| \
1f4fbd3b 436 SVp_IOK|SVp_NOK|SVp_POK|SVpgv_GP)
a0d0e21e 437
7a77f1af 438#define PRIVSHIFT 4 /* (SVp_?OK >> PRIVSHIFT) == SVf_?OK */
8990e307 439
a3815e44 440/* SVf_AMAGIC means that the stash *may* have overload methods. It's
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441 * set each time a function is compiled into a stash, and is reset by the
442 * overload code when called for the first time and finds that there are
443 * no overload methods. Note that this used to be set on the object; but
444 * is now only set on stashes.
445 */
cd028baa 446#define SVf_AMAGIC 0x10000000 /* has magical overloaded methods */
45eaf8af 447#define SVf_IsCOW 0x10000000 /* copy on write (shared hash key if
1f4fbd3b 448 SvLEN == 0) */
70bc21b7 449
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450/* Ensure this value does not clash with the GV_ADD* flags in gv.h, or the
451 CV_CKPROTO_* flags in op.c, or the padadd_* flags in pad.h: */
cd028baa 452#define SVf_UTF8 0x20000000 /* SvPV is UTF-8 encoded
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453 This is also set on RVs whose overloaded
454 stringification is UTF-8. This might
455 only happen as a side effect of SvPV() */
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456/* PVHV */
457#define SVphv_SHAREKEYS 0x20000000 /* PVHV keys live on shared string table */
8990e307 458
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459/* PVAV could probably use 0x2000000 without conflict. I assume that PVFM can
460 be UTF-8 encoded, and PVCVs could well have UTF-8 prototypes. PVIOs haven't
461 been restructured, so sometimes get used as string buffers. */
462
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464/* Some private flags. */
465
e1dcbbca 466
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467/* scalar SVs with SVp_POK */
468#define SVppv_STATIC 0x40000000 /* PV is pointer to static const; must be set with SVf_IsCOW */
26a32e18 469/* PVAV */
3f7ef1d4 470#define SVpav_REAL 0x40000000 /* free old entries */
26a32e18 471/* PVHV */
3f7ef1d4 472#define SVphv_LAZYDEL 0x40000000 /* entry in xhv_eiter must be deleted */
25da4f38 473
26a32e18 474/* IV, PVIV, PVNV, PVMG, PVGV and (I assume) PVLV */
3f7ef1d4 475#define SVf_IVisUV 0x80000000 /* use XPVUV instead of XPVIV */
26a32e18 476/* PVAV */
3f7ef1d4 477#define SVpav_REIFY 0x80000000 /* can become real */
26a32e18 478/* PVHV */
3f7ef1d4 479#define SVphv_HASKFLAGS 0x80000000 /* keys have flag byte after hash */
26a32e18 480/* RV upwards. However, SVf_ROK and SVp_IOK are exclusive */
3f7ef1d4 481#define SVprv_WEAKREF 0x80000000 /* Weak reference */
d3ce79bd 482/* pad name vars only */
810b8aa5 483
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484#define _XPV_HEAD \
485 HV* xmg_stash; /* class package */ \
486 union _xmgu xmg_u; \
8de47657 487 STRLEN xpv_cur; /* length of svu_pv as a C string */ \
8d919b0a 488 union { \
1f4fbd3b 489 STRLEN xpvlenu_len; /* allocated size */ \
df6b4bd5 490 struct regexp* xpvlenu_rx; /* regex when SV body is XPVLV */ \
1f4fbd3b 491 } xpv_len_u
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493#define xpv_len xpv_len_u.xpvlenu_len
bb02a38f 494
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495union _xnvu {
496 NV xnv_nv; /* numeric value, if any */
497 HV * xgv_stash;
9420b268 498 line_t xnv_lines; /* used internally by S_scan_subst() */
b4204fb6 499 bool xnv_bm_tail; /* an SvVALID (BM) SV has an implicit "\n" */
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501
502union _xivu {
503 IV xivu_iv; /* integer value */
20f4945e 504 UV xivu_uv;
20f4945e 505 HEK * xivu_namehek; /* xpvlv, xpvgv: GvNAME */
6432a58a 506 bool xivu_eval_seen; /* used internally by S_scan_subst() */
b4204fb6 507
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509
510union _xmgu {
511 MAGIC* xmg_magic; /* linked list of magicalness */
5bec93be 512 STRLEN xmg_hash_index; /* used while freeing hash entries */
9b7476d7 513};
11ca45c0 514
79072805 515struct xpv {
20f4945e 516 _XPV_HEAD;
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518
519struct xpviv {
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520 _XPV_HEAD;
521 union _xivu xiv_u;
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523
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524#define xiv_iv xiv_u.xivu_iv
525
ff68c719 526struct xpvuv {
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527 _XPV_HEAD;
528 union _xivu xuv_u;
ff68c719 529};
530
20f4945e 531#define xuv_uv xuv_u.xivu_uv
311a25d9 532
79072805 533struct xpvnv {
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534 _XPV_HEAD;
535 union _xivu xiv_u;
6e128786 536 union _xnvu xnv_u;
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538
3cd3be43 539/* This structure must match the beginning of struct xpvhv in hv.h. */
79072805 540struct xpvmg {
20f4945e 541 _XPV_HEAD;
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542 union _xivu xiv_u;
543 union _xnvu xnv_u;
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545
546struct xpvlv {
20f4945e 547 _XPV_HEAD;
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548 union _xivu xiv_u;
549 union _xnvu xnv_u;
bbfdc870 550 union {
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551 STRLEN xlvu_targoff;
552 SSize_t xlvu_stargoff;
bbfdc870 553 } xlv_targoff_u;
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554 STRLEN xlv_targlen;
555 SV* xlv_targ;
dd28f7bb 556 char xlv_type; /* k=keys .=pos x=substr v=vec /=join/re
1f4fbd3b 557 * y=alem/helem/iter t=tie T=tied HE */
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558 char xlv_flags; /* 1 = negative offset 2 = negative len
559 4 = out of range (vec) */
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560};
561
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562#define xlv_targoff xlv_targoff_u.xlvu_targoff
563
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564struct xpvinvlist {
565 _XPV_HEAD;
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566 IV prev_index; /* caches result of previous invlist_search() */
567 STRLEN iterator; /* Stores where we are in iterating */
568 bool is_offset; /* The data structure for all inversion lists
569 begins with an element for code point U+0000.
570 If this bool is set, the actual list contains
571 that 0; otherwise, the list actually begins
572 with the following element. Thus to invert
573 the list, merely toggle this flag */
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574};
575
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576/* This structure works in 2 ways - regular scalar, or GV with GP */
577
79072805 578struct xpvgv {
20f4945e 579 _XPV_HEAD;
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580 union _xivu xiv_u;
581 union _xnvu xnv_u;
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583
51c78f1b 584typedef U32 cv_flags_t;
77a005ab 585
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586#define _XPVCV_COMMON \
587 HV * xcv_stash; \
588 union { \
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589 OP * xcv_start; \
590 ANY xcv_xsubany; \
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591 } xcv_start_u; \
592 union { \
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593 OP * xcv_root; \
594 void (*xcv_xsub) (pTHX_ CV*); \
20f4945e 595 } xcv_root_u; \
b290562e 596 union { \
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597 GV * xcv_gv; \
598 HEK * xcv_hek; \
b290562e 599 } xcv_gv_u; \
20f4945e 600 char * xcv_file; \
eacbb379 601 union { \
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602 PADLIST * xcv_padlist; \
603 void * xcv_hscxt; \
eacbb379 604 } xcv_padlist_u; \
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605 CV * xcv_outside; \
606 U32 xcv_outside_seq; /* the COP sequence (at the point of our \
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607 * compilation) in the lexically enclosing \
608 * sub */ \
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609 cv_flags_t xcv_flags; \
610 I32 xcv_depth /* >= 2 indicates recursive call */
8990e307 611
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612/* This structure must match XPVCV in cv.h */
613
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614struct xpvfm {
615 _XPV_HEAD;
20f4945e 616 _XPVCV_COMMON;
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618
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8990e307 620struct xpvio {
20f4945e 621 _XPV_HEAD;
6e128786 622 union _xivu xiv_u;
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623 /* ifp and ofp are normally the same, but sockets need separate streams */
624 PerlIO * xio_ofp;
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625 /* Cray addresses everything by word boundaries (64 bits) and
626 * code and data pointers cannot be mixed (which is exactly what
627 * Perl_filter_add() tries to do with the dirp), hence the
628 * following union trick (as suggested by Gurusamy Sarathy).
629 * For further information see Geir Johansen's problem report
4fe48737 630 * titled [ID 20000612.002 (#3366)] Perl problem on Cray system
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631 * The any pointer (known as IoANY()) will also be a good place
632 * to hang any IO disciplines to.
633 */
634 union {
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635 DIR * xiou_dirp; /* for opendir, readdir, etc */
636 void * xiou_any; /* for alignment */
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637 } xio_dirpu;
638 /* IV xio_lines is now in IVX $. */
639 IV xio_page; /* $% */
640 IV xio_page_len; /* $= */
641 IV xio_lines_left; /* $- */
642 char * xio_top_name; /* $^ */
643 GV * xio_top_gv; /* $^ */
644 char * xio_fmt_name; /* $~ */
645 GV * xio_fmt_gv; /* $~ */
646 char * xio_bottom_name;/* $^B */
647 GV * xio_bottom_gv; /* $^B */
648 char xio_type;
649 U8 xio_flags;
8990e307 650};
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652#define xio_dirp xio_dirpu.xiou_dirp
653#define xio_any xio_dirpu.xiou_any
8990e307 654
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655#define IOf_ARGV 1 /* this fp iterates over ARGV */
656#define IOf_START 2 /* check for null ARGV and substitute '-' */
657#define IOf_FLUSH 4 /* this fp wants a flush after write op */
658#define IOf_DIDTOP 8 /* just did top of form */
659#define IOf_UNTAINT 16 /* consider this fp (and its data) "safe" */
660#define IOf_NOLINE 32 /* slurped a pseudo-line from empty file */
5bb89d25 661#define IOf_FAKE_DIRP 64 /* xio_dirp is fake (source filters kludge)
1f4fbd3b 662 Also, when this is set, SvPVX() is valid */
8990e307 663
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665
954c1994 666/*
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667=for apidoc Am|U32|SvNIOK|SV* sv
668Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV contains a number, integer or
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669double.
670
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671=for apidoc Am|U32|SvNIOKp|SV* sv
672Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV contains a number, integer or
fe749c9a 673double. Checks the B<private> setting. Use C<SvNIOK> instead.
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675=for apidoc Am|void|SvNIOK_off|SV* sv
676Unsets the NV/IV status of an SV.
677
fbf9f983 678=for apidoc Am|U32|SvOK|SV* sv
72d33970 679Returns a U32 value indicating whether the value is defined. This is
c0b6140e 680only meaningful for scalars.
954c1994 681
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682=for apidoc Am|U32|SvIOKp|SV* sv
683Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV contains an integer. Checks
fe749c9a 684the B<private> setting. Use C<SvIOK> instead.
954c1994 685
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686=for apidoc Am|U32|SvNOKp|SV* sv
687Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV contains a double. Checks the
fe749c9a 688B<private> setting. Use C<SvNOK> instead.
954c1994 689
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690=for apidoc Am|U32|SvPOKp|SV* sv
691Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV contains a character string.
fe749c9a 692Checks the B<private> setting. Use C<SvPOK> instead.
954c1994 693
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694=for apidoc Am|U32|SvIOK|SV* sv
695Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV contains an integer.
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697=for apidoc Am|void|SvIOK_on|SV* sv
698Tells an SV that it is an integer.
699
700=for apidoc Am|void|SvIOK_off|SV* sv
701Unsets the IV status of an SV.
702
703=for apidoc Am|void|SvIOK_only|SV* sv
796b6530 704Tells an SV that it is an integer and disables all other C<OK> bits.
954c1994 705
e331fc52 706=for apidoc Am|void|SvIOK_only_UV|SV* sv
796b6530 707Tells an SV that it is an unsigned integer and disables all other C<OK> bits.
e331fc52 708
12fa07df 709=for apidoc Am|bool|SvIOK_UV|SV* sv
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710Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an integer that must be
711interpreted as unsigned. A non-negative integer whose value is within the
a3815e44 712range of both an IV and a UV may be flagged as either C<SvUOK> or C<SvIOK>.
e331fc52 713
fbf9f983 714=for apidoc Am|bool|SvUOK|SV* sv
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715Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains an integer that must be
716interpreted as unsigned. A non-negative integer whose value is within the
a3815e44 717range of both an IV and a UV may be flagged as either C<SvUOK> or C<SvIOK>.
28e5dec8 718
12fa07df 719=for apidoc Am|bool|SvIOK_notUV|SV* sv
d1be9408 720Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a signed integer.
e331fc52 721
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722=for apidoc Am|U32|SvNOK|SV* sv
723Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV contains a double.
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725=for apidoc Am|void|SvNOK_on|SV* sv
726Tells an SV that it is a double.
727
728=for apidoc Am|void|SvNOK_off|SV* sv
729Unsets the NV status of an SV.
730
731=for apidoc Am|void|SvNOK_only|SV* sv
732Tells an SV that it is a double and disables all other OK bits.
733
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734=for apidoc Am|U32|SvPOK|SV* sv
735Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV contains a character
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736string.
737
738=for apidoc Am|void|SvPOK_on|SV* sv
739Tells an SV that it is a string.
740
741=for apidoc Am|void|SvPOK_off|SV* sv
742Unsets the PV status of an SV.
743
744=for apidoc Am|void|SvPOK_only|SV* sv
796b6530 745Tells an SV that it is a string and disables all other C<OK> bits.
1e54db1a 746Will also turn off the UTF-8 status.
954c1994 747
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749Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV contains a v-string.
750
fbf9f983 751=for apidoc Am|U32|SvOOK|SV* sv
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752Returns a U32 indicating whether the pointer to the string buffer is offset.
753This hack is used internally to speed up removal of characters from the
de343f44 754beginning of a C<L</SvPV>>. When C<SvOOK> is true, then the start of the
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755allocated string buffer is actually C<SvOOK_offset()> bytes before C<SvPVX>.
756This offset used to be stored in C<SvIVX>, but is now stored within the spare
69240efd 757part of the buffer.
954c1994 758
fbf9f983 759=for apidoc Am|U32|SvROK|SV* sv
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760Tests if the SV is an RV.
761
762=for apidoc Am|void|SvROK_on|SV* sv
763Tells an SV that it is an RV.
764
765=for apidoc Am|void|SvROK_off|SV* sv
766Unsets the RV status of an SV.
767
768=for apidoc Am|SV*|SvRV|SV* sv
769Dereferences an RV to return the SV.
770
771=for apidoc Am|IV|SvIVX|SV* sv
645c22ef 772Returns the raw value in the SV's IV slot, without checks or conversions.
796b6530 773Only use when you are sure C<SvIOK> is true. See also C<L</SvIV>>.
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775=for apidoc Am|UV|SvUVX|SV* sv
645c22ef 776Returns the raw value in the SV's UV slot, without checks or conversions.
796b6530 777Only use when you are sure C<SvIOK> is true. See also C<L</SvUV>>.
954c1994 778
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780This is an unnecessary synonym for L</SvUVX>
781
954c1994 782=for apidoc Am|NV|SvNVX|SV* sv
645c22ef 783Returns the raw value in the SV's NV slot, without checks or conversions.
796b6530 784Only use when you are sure C<SvNOK> is true. See also C<L</SvNV>>.
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785
786=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVX|SV* sv
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787=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVXx|SV* sv
788=for apidoc_item |const char*|SvPVX_const|SV* sv
789=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVX_mutable|SV* sv
790
791These return a pointer to the physical string in the SV. The SV must contain a
792string. Prior to 5.9.3 it is not safe to execute these unless the SV's
796b6530 793type >= C<SVt_PV>.
954c1994 794
c2b527b3 795These are also used to store the name of an autoloaded subroutine in an XS
5b36e945 796AUTOLOAD routine. See L<perlguts/Autoloading with XSUBs>.
89fc9e2a 797
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798C<SvPVXx> is identical to C<SvPVX>.
799
800C<SvPVX_mutable> is merely a synonym for C<SvPVX>, but its name emphasizes that
801the string is modifiable by the caller.
802
803C<SvPVX_const> differs in that the return value has been cast so that the
804compiler will complain if you were to try to modify the contents of the string,
805(unless you cast away const yourself).
806
954c1994 807=for apidoc Am|STRLEN|SvCUR|SV* sv
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809Note that this may not match Perl's C<length>; for that, use
810C<sv_len_utf8(sv)>. See C<L</SvLEN>> also.
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812=for apidoc Am|STRLEN|SvLEN|SV* sv
659239a4 813Returns the size of the string buffer in the SV, not including any part
fbe13c60 814attributable to C<SvOOK>. See C<L</SvCUR>>.
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816=for apidoc Am|char*|SvEND|SV* sv
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817Returns a pointer to the spot just after the last character in
818the string which is in the SV, where there is usually a trailing
417b32ce 819C<NUL> character (even though Perl scalars do not strictly require it).
796b6530 820See C<L</SvCUR>>. Access the character as C<*(SvEND(sv))>.
954c1994 821
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822Warning: If C<SvCUR> is equal to C<SvLEN>, then C<SvEND> points to
823unallocated memory.
824
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825=for apidoc Am|HV*|SvSTASH|SV* sv
826Returns the stash of the SV.
827
672994ce 828=for apidoc Am|void|SvIV_set|SV* sv|IV val
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830the same function of this macro with an lvalue assignment to C<SvIVX>.
1f4fbd3b 831With future Perls, however, it will be more efficient to use
20799e15 832C<SvIV_set> instead of the lvalue assignment to C<SvIVX>.
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834=for apidoc Am|void|SvNV_set|SV* sv|NV val
796b6530 835Set the value of the NV pointer in C<sv> to val. See C<L</SvIV_set>>.
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837=for apidoc Am|void|SvPV_set|SV* sv|char* val
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838This is probably not what you want to use, you probably wanted
839L</sv_usepvn_flags> or L</sv_setpvn> or L</sv_setpvs>.
235fc044 840
f2979eac 841Set the value of the PV pointer in C<sv> to the Perl allocated
fbe13c60 842C<NUL>-terminated string C<val>. See also C<L</SvIV_set>>.
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843
844Remember to free the previous PV buffer. There are many things to check.
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845Beware that the existing pointer may be involved in copy-on-write or other
846mischief, so do C<SvOOK_off(sv)> and use C<sv_force_normal> or
796b6530 847C<SvPV_force> (or check the C<SvIsCOW> flag) first to make sure this
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848modification is safe. Then finally, if it is not a COW, call
849C<L</SvPV_free>> to free the previous PV buffer.
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850
851=for apidoc Am|void|SvUV_set|SV* sv|UV val
796b6530 852Set the value of the UV pointer in C<sv> to val. See C<L</SvIV_set>>.
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854=for apidoc Am|void|SvRV_set|SV* sv|SV* val
796b6530 855Set the value of the RV pointer in C<sv> to val. See C<L</SvIV_set>>.
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857=for apidoc Am|void|SvMAGIC_set|SV* sv|MAGIC* val
796b6530 858Set the value of the MAGIC pointer in C<sv> to val. See C<L</SvIV_set>>.
672994ce 859
b6f4de24 860=for apidoc Am|void|SvSTASH_set|SV* sv|HV* val
796b6530 861Set the value of the STASH pointer in C<sv> to val. See C<L</SvIV_set>>.
672994ce 862
954c1994 863=for apidoc Am|void|SvCUR_set|SV* sv|STRLEN len
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864Sets the current length, in bytes, of the C string which is in the SV.
865See C<L</SvCUR>> and C<SvIV_set>>.
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866
867=for apidoc Am|void|SvLEN_set|SV* sv|STRLEN len
0ff57aee 868Set the size of the string buffer for the SV. See C<L</SvLEN>>.
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870=cut
871*/
872
79072805 873#define SvNIOK(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IOK|SVf_NOK))
748a9306 874#define SvNIOKp(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVp_IOK|SVp_NOK))
a0d0e21e 875#define SvNIOK_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_IOK|SVf_NOK| \
1f4fbd3b 876 SVp_IOK|SVp_NOK|SVf_IVisUV))
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878#define assert_not_ROK(sv) assert_(!SvROK(sv) || !SvRV(sv))
879#define assert_not_glob(sv) assert_(!isGV_with_GP(sv))
906ed6d6 880
df6b4bd5 881#define SvOK(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_OK)
f7877b28 882#define SvOK_off(sv) (assert_not_ROK(sv) assert_not_glob(sv) \
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883 SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_OK| \
884 SVf_IVisUV|SVf_UTF8), \
885 SvOOK_off(sv))
54866b45 886#define SvOK_off_exc_UV(sv) (assert_not_ROK(sv) \
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887 SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_OK| \
888 SVf_UTF8), \
889 SvOOK_off(sv))
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891#define SvOKp(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVp_IOK|SVp_NOK|SVp_POK))
892#define SvIOKp(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVp_IOK)
b326ddff 893#define SvIOKp_on(sv) (assert_not_glob(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 894 SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVp_IOK)
8990e307 895#define SvNOKp(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVp_NOK)
f7877b28 896#define SvNOKp_on(sv) (assert_not_glob(sv) SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVp_NOK)
8990e307 897#define SvPOKp(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVp_POK)
f7877b28 898#define SvPOKp_on(sv) (assert_not_ROK(sv) assert_not_glob(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 899 SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVp_POK)
463ee0b2 900
79072805 901#define SvIOK(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_IOK)
b326ddff 902#define SvIOK_on(sv) (assert_not_glob(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 903 SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_IOK|SVp_IOK))
25da4f38 904#define SvIOK_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_IOK|SVp_IOK|SVf_IVisUV))
0c34ef67 905#define SvIOK_only(sv) (SvOK_off(sv), \
1f4fbd3b 906 SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_IOK|SVp_IOK))
f7877b28 907#define SvIOK_only_UV(sv) (assert_not_glob(sv) SvOK_off_exc_UV(sv), \
1f4fbd3b 908 SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_IOK|SVp_IOK))
70401c6b 909
25da4f38 910#define SvIOK_UV(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IOK|SVf_IVisUV)) \
1f4fbd3b 911 == (SVf_IOK|SVf_IVisUV))
28e5dec8 912#define SvUOK(sv) SvIOK_UV(sv)
25da4f38 913#define SvIOK_notUV(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IOK|SVf_IVisUV)) \
1f4fbd3b 914 == SVf_IOK)
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915
916#define SvIsUV(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_IVisUV)
917#define SvIsUV_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVf_IVisUV)
918#define SvIsUV_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVf_IVisUV)
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919
920#define SvNOK(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_NOK)
f7877b28 921#define SvNOK_on(sv) (assert_not_glob(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 922 SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_NOK|SVp_NOK))
8990e307 923#define SvNOK_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_NOK|SVp_NOK))
0c34ef67 924#define SvNOK_only(sv) (SvOK_off(sv), \
1f4fbd3b 925 SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_NOK|SVp_NOK))
79072805 926
914184e1 927/*
fbf9f983 928=for apidoc Am|U32|SvUTF8|SV* sv
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929Returns a U32 value indicating the UTF-8 status of an SV. If things are set-up
930properly, this indicates whether or not the SV contains UTF-8 encoded data.
de343f44 931You should use this I<after> a call to C<L</SvPV>> or one of its variants, in
fd142383 932case any call to string overloading updates the internal flag.
914184e1 933
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934If you want to take into account the L<bytes> pragma, use C<L</DO_UTF8>>
935instead.
936
914184e1 937=for apidoc Am|void|SvUTF8_on|SV *sv
1e54db1a 938Turn on the UTF-8 status of an SV (the data is not changed, just the flag).
d5ce4a7c 939Do not use frivolously.
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940
941=for apidoc Am|void|SvUTF8_off|SV *sv
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942Unsets the UTF-8 status of an SV (the data is not changed, just the flag).
943Do not use frivolously.
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944
945=for apidoc Am|void|SvPOK_only_UTF8|SV* sv
796b6530 946Tells an SV that it is a string and disables all other C<OK> bits,
1e54db1a 947and leaves the UTF-8 status as it was.
f1a1024e 948
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950 */
951
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952/* Ensure the return value of this macro does not clash with the GV_ADD* flags
953in gv.h: */
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954#define SvUTF8(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_UTF8)
955#define SvUTF8_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_UTF8))
956#define SvUTF8_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_UTF8))
5bc28da9 957
79072805 958#define SvPOK(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_POK)
f7877b28 959#define SvPOK_on(sv) (assert_not_ROK(sv) assert_not_glob(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 960 SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_POK|SVp_POK))
8990e307 961#define SvPOK_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_POK|SVp_POK))
f7877b28 962#define SvPOK_only(sv) (assert_not_ROK(sv) assert_not_glob(sv) \
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963 SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_OK| \
964 SVf_IVisUV|SVf_UTF8), \
965 SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_POK|SVp_POK))
f7877b28 966#define SvPOK_only_UTF8(sv) (assert_not_ROK(sv) assert_not_glob(sv) \
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967 SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_OK| \
968 SVf_IVisUV), \
969 SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_POK|SVp_POK))
79072805 970
4f2da183 971#define SvVOK(sv) (SvMAGICAL(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 972 && mg_find(sv,PERL_MAGIC_vstring))
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973/*
974=for apidoc Am|MAGIC*|SvVSTRING_mg|SV * sv
975
976Returns the vstring magic, or NULL if none
977
978=cut
979*/
b0a11fe1 980#define SvVSTRING_mg(sv) (SvMAGICAL(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 981 ? mg_find(sv,PERL_MAGIC_vstring) : NULL)
b0a11fe1 982
79072805 983#define SvOOK(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_OOK)
a4f658f7 984#define SvOOK_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVf_OOK)
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985
986
987/*
988=for apidoc Am|void|SvOOK_off|SV * sv
989
990Remove any string offset.
991
992=cut
993*/
994
fa7a1e49 995#define SvOOK_off(sv) ((void)(SvOOK(sv) && (sv_backoff(sv),0)))
79072805 996
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997#define SvFAKE(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_FAKE)
998#define SvFAKE_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVf_FAKE)
999#define SvFAKE_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVf_FAKE)
1000
ed6116ce 1001#define SvROK(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_ROK)
a0d0e21e 1002#define SvROK_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVf_ROK)
dd2eae66 1003#define SvROK_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_ROK))
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1005#define SvMAGICAL(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVs_GMG|SVs_SMG|SVs_RMG))
1006#define SvMAGICAL_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVs_GMG|SVs_SMG|SVs_RMG))
1007#define SvMAGICAL_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVs_GMG|SVs_SMG|SVs_RMG))
79072805 1008
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1009#define SvGMAGICAL(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVs_GMG)
1010#define SvGMAGICAL_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVs_GMG)
1011#define SvGMAGICAL_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVs_GMG)
ed6116ce 1012
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1013#define SvSMAGICAL(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVs_SMG)
1014#define SvSMAGICAL_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVs_SMG)
1015#define SvSMAGICAL_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVs_SMG)
ed6116ce 1016
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1017#define SvRMAGICAL(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVs_RMG)
1018#define SvRMAGICAL_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVs_RMG)
1019#define SvRMAGICAL_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVs_RMG)
ed6116ce 1020
a1cd65be 1021#define SvAMAGIC(sv) (SvROK(sv) && SvOBJECT(SvRV(sv)) && \
1f4fbd3b 1022 HvAMAGIC(SvSTASH(SvRV(sv))))
a0d0e21e 1023
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1024/* To be used on the stashes themselves: */
1025#define HvAMAGIC(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) & SVf_AMAGIC)
1026#define HvAMAGIC_on(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) |= SVf_AMAGIC)
1027#define HvAMAGIC_off(hv) (SvFLAGS(hv) &=~ SVf_AMAGIC)
1028
4bac9ae4 1029
1078c6a2 1030/* "nog" means "doesn't have get magic" */
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1031#define SvPOK_nog(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_POK)
1032#define SvIOK_nog(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IOK|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_IOK)
1033#define SvUOK_nog(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IOK|SVf_IVisUV|SVs_GMG)) == (SVf_IOK|SVf_IVisUV))
1034#define SvNOK_nog(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_NOK|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_NOK)
1035#define SvNIOK_nog(sv) (SvNIOK(sv) && !(SvFLAGS(sv) & SVs_GMG))
1036
1037#define SvPOK_nogthink(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_POK)
1038#define SvIOK_nogthink(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IOK|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_IOK)
1039#define SvUOK_nogthink(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IOK|SVf_IVisUV|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == (SVf_IOK|SVf_IVisUV))
1040#define SvNOK_nogthink(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_NOK|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_NOK)
1041#define SvNIOK_nogthink(sv) (SvNIOK(sv) && !(SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)))
1042
1043#define SvPOK_utf8_nog(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8|SVs_GMG)) == (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8))
1044#define SvPOK_utf8_nogthink(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8))
1045
1046#define SvPOK_byte_nog(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_POK)
1047#define SvPOK_byte_nogthink(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_POK)
1048
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1049#define SvPOK_pure_nogthink(sv) \
1050 ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_IOK|SVf_NOK|SVf_ROK|SVpgv_GP|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_POK)
1051#define SvPOK_utf8_pure_nogthink(sv) \
1052 ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8|SVf_IOK|SVf_NOK|SVf_ROK|SVpgv_GP|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8))
1053#define SvPOK_byte_pure_nogthink(sv) \
1054 ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8|SVf_IOK|SVf_NOK|SVf_ROK|SVpgv_GP|SVf_THINKFIRST|SVs_GMG)) == SVf_POK)
1055
d34786ba 1056/*
62a72503 1057=for apidoc Am|bool|SvIsBOOL|SV* sv
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1058
1059Returns true if the SV is one of the special boolean constants (PL_sv_yes or
1060PL_sv_no), or is a regular SV whose last assignment stored a copy of one.
1061
1062=cut
1063*/
1064
1065#define SvIsBOOL(sv) Perl_sv_isbool(aTHX_ sv)
1066
1067/*
458b44e7 1068=for apidoc Am|U32|SvGAMAGIC|SV* sv
d34786ba 1069
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1070Returns true if the SV has get magic or
1071overloading. If either is true then
d34786ba 1072the scalar is active data, and has the potential to return a new value every
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1073time it is accessed. Hence you must be careful to
1074only read it once per user logical operation and work
1075with that returned value. If neither is true then
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1076the scalar's value cannot change unless written to.
1077
1078=cut
1079*/
1080
dd2eae66 1081#define SvGAMAGIC(sv) (SvGMAGICAL(sv) || SvAMAGIC(sv))
1426bbf4 1082
9299023c 1083#define Gv_AMG(stash) \
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1084 (HvNAME(stash) && Gv_AMupdate(stash,FALSE) \
1085 ? 1 \
1086 : (HvAMAGIC_off(stash), 0))
a0d0e21e 1087
810b8aa5 1088#define SvWEAKREF(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_ROK|SVprv_WEAKREF)) \
1f4fbd3b 1089 == (SVf_ROK|SVprv_WEAKREF))
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1090#define SvWEAKREF_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_ROK|SVprv_WEAKREF))
1091#define SvWEAKREF_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_ROK|SVprv_WEAKREF))
1092
1ccdb730 1093#define SvPCS_IMPORTED(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_ROK|SVprv_PCS_IMPORTED)) \
1f4fbd3b 1094 == (SVf_ROK|SVprv_PCS_IMPORTED))
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1095#define SvPCS_IMPORTED_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_ROK|SVprv_PCS_IMPORTED))
1096#define SvPCS_IMPORTED_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_ROK|SVprv_PCS_IMPORTED))
1097
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1098/*
1099=for apidoc m|U32|SvTHINKFIRST|SV *sv
1100
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1101A quick flag check to see whether an C<sv> should be passed to C<sv_force_normal>
1102to be "downgraded" before C<SvIVX> or C<SvPVX> can be modified directly.
a11eaecb 1103
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1104For example, if your scalar is a reference and you want to modify the C<SvIVX>
1105slot, you can't just do C<SvROK_off>, as that will leak the referent.
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1106
1107This is used internally by various sv-modifying functions, such as
ef058b33 1108C<sv_setsv>, C<sv_setiv> and C<sv_pvn_force>.
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1109
1110One case that this does not handle is a gv without SvFAKE set. After
1111
1112 if (SvTHINKFIRST(gv)) sv_force_normal(gv);
1113
1114it will still be a gv.
1115
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1116C<SvTHINKFIRST> sometimes produces false positives. In those cases
1117C<sv_force_normal> does nothing.
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1118
1119=cut
1120*/
1121
a0d0e21e 1122#define SvTHINKFIRST(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_THINKFIRST)
ed6116ce 1123
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1124#define SVs_PADMY 0
1125#define SvPADMY(sv) !(SvFLAGS(sv) & SVs_PADTMP)
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1126#ifndef PERL_CORE
1127# define SvPADMY_on(sv) SvPADTMP_off(sv)
1128#endif
d9d18af6 1129
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1130#define SvPADTMP(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVs_PADTMP))
1131#define SvPADSTALE(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVs_PADSTALE))
62bb6514 1132
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1133#define SvPADTMP_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVs_PADTMP)
1134#define SvPADTMP_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVs_PADTMP)
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1135#define SvPADSTALE_on(sv) Perl_SvPADSTALE_on(MUTABLE_SV(sv))
1136#define SvPADSTALE_off(sv) Perl_SvPADSTALE_off(MUTABLE_SV(sv))
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1138#define SvTEMP(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVs_TEMP)
1139#define SvTEMP_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVs_TEMP)
1140#define SvTEMP_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVs_TEMP)
79072805 1141
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1142#define SvOBJECT(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVs_OBJECT)
1143#define SvOBJECT_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVs_OBJECT)
1144#define SvOBJECT_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVs_OBJECT)
79072805 1145
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1146/*
1147=for apidoc Am|U32|SvREADONLY|SV* sv
1148Returns true if the argument is readonly, otherwise returns false.
a3815e44 1149Exposed to perl code via Internals::SvREADONLY().
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1150
1151=for apidoc Am|U32|SvREADONLY_on|SV* sv
1152Mark an object as readonly. Exactly what this means depends on the object
1153type. Exposed to perl code via Internals::SvREADONLY().
1154
1155=for apidoc Am|U32|SvREADONLY_off|SV* sv
1156Mark an object as not-readonly. Exactly what this mean depends on the
1157object type. Exposed to perl code via Internals::SvREADONLY().
1158
1159=cut
1160*/
1161
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1162#define SvREADONLY(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_READONLY|SVf_PROTECT))
1163#ifdef PERL_CORE
1164# define SvREADONLY_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= (SVf_READONLY|SVf_PROTECT))
1165# define SvREADONLY_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &=~(SVf_READONLY|SVf_PROTECT))
1166#else
1167# define SvREADONLY_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVf_READONLY)
1168# define SvREADONLY_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVf_READONLY)
1169#endif
79072805 1170
180488f8 1171#define SvSCREAM(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVp_SCREAM|SVp_POK)) == (SVp_SCREAM|SVp_POK))
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1172#define SvSCREAM_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVp_SCREAM)
1173#define SvSCREAM_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVp_SCREAM)
79072805 1174
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1175#ifndef PERL_CORE
1176# define SvCOMPILED(sv) 0
1177# define SvCOMPILED_on(sv)
1178# define SvCOMPILED_off(sv)
1179#endif
79072805 1180
85ffbbb0 1181
041c1a23 1182#if defined (DEBUGGING) && defined(PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS)
e9726144 1183# define SvTAIL(sv) ({ const SV *const _svtail = (const SV *)(sv); \
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1184 assert(SvTYPE(_svtail) != SVt_PVAV); \
1185 assert(SvTYPE(_svtail) != SVt_PVHV); \
1186 assert(!(SvFLAGS(_svtail) & (SVf_NOK|SVp_NOK))); \
1187 assert(SvVALID(_svtail)); \
b4204fb6 1188 ((XPVNV*)SvANY(_svtail))->xnv_u.xnv_bm_tail; \
1f4fbd3b 1189 })
85efc3a5 1190#else
b4204fb6 1191# define SvTAIL(_svtail) (((XPVNV*)SvANY(_svtail))->xnv_u.xnv_bm_tail)
85efc3a5 1192#endif
8990e307 1193
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1194/* Does the SV have a Boyer-Moore table attached as magic?
1195 * 'VALID' is a poor name, but is kept for historical reasons. */
1196#define SvVALID(_svvalid) ( \
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1197 SvPOKp(_svvalid) \
1198 && SvSMAGICAL(_svvalid) \
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1199 && SvMAGIC(_svvalid) \
1200 && (SvMAGIC(_svvalid)->mg_type == PERL_MAGIC_bm \
1201 || mg_find(_svvalid, PERL_MAGIC_bm)) \
1202 )
1203
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1204#define SvRVx(sv) SvRV(sv)
1205
f599b64b 1206#ifdef PERL_DEBUG_COW
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1207/* Need -0.0 for SvNVX to preserve IEEE FP "negative zero" because
1208 +0.0 + -0.0 => +0.0 but -0.0 + -0.0 => -0.0 */
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1209# define SvIVX(sv) (0 + ((XPVIV*) SvANY(sv))->xiv_iv)
1210# define SvUVX(sv) (0 + ((XPVUV*) SvANY(sv))->xuv_uv)
58430790 1211# define SvNVX(sv) (-0.0 + ((XPVNV*) SvANY(sv))->xnv_u.xnv_nv)
ac09da3b 1212# define SvRV(sv) (0 + (sv)->sv_u.svu_rv)
f19a12a3 1213# define SvRV_const(sv) (0 + (sv)->sv_u.svu_rv)
c0e1089a 1214/* Don't test the core XS code yet. */
771ba71a 1215# if defined (PERL_CORE) && PERL_DEBUG_COW > 1
c7724415 1216# define SvPVX(sv) (0 + (assert_(!SvREADONLY(sv)) (sv)->sv_u.svu_pv))
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1217# else
1218# define SvPVX(sv) SvPVX_mutable(sv)
1219# endif
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1220# define SvCUR(sv) (0 + ((XPV*) SvANY(sv))->xpv_cur)
1221# define SvLEN(sv) (0 + ((XPV*) SvANY(sv))->xpv_len)
1222# define SvEND(sv) ((sv)->sv_u.svu_pv + ((XPV*)SvANY(sv))->xpv_cur)
1223
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1224# define SvMAGIC(sv) (0 + *(assert_(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PVMG) &((XPVMG*) SvANY(sv))->xmg_u.xmg_magic))
1225# define SvSTASH(sv) (0 + *(assert_(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PVMG) &((XPVMG*) SvANY(sv))->xmg_stash))
f3476b0f 1226#else /* Below is not PERL_DEBUG_COW */
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1227# ifdef PERL_CORE
1228# define SvLEN(sv) (0 + ((XPV*) SvANY(sv))->xpv_len)
1229# else
771ba71a 1230# define SvLEN(sv) ((XPV*) SvANY(sv))->xpv_len
2324bdb9 1231# endif
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1232# define SvEND(sv) ((sv)->sv_u.svu_pv + ((XPV*)SvANY(sv))->xpv_cur)
1233
041c1a23 1234# if defined (DEBUGGING) && defined(PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS)
05ef5f8f 1235/* These get expanded inside other macros that already use a variable _sv */
f7877b28 1236# define SvPVX(sv) \
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1237 (*({ SV *const _svpvx = MUTABLE_SV(sv); \
1238 assert(PL_valid_types_PVX[SvTYPE(_svpvx) & SVt_MASK]); \
1239 assert(!isGV_with_GP(_svpvx)); \
1240 assert(!(SvTYPE(_svpvx) == SVt_PVIO \
1241 && !(IoFLAGS(_svpvx) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
1242 &((_svpvx)->sv_u.svu_pv); \
1243 }))
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1244# ifdef PERL_CORE
1245# define SvCUR(sv) \
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1246 ({ const SV *const _svcur = (const SV *)(sv); \
1247 assert(PL_valid_types_PVX[SvTYPE(_svcur) & SVt_MASK]); \
1248 assert(!isGV_with_GP(_svcur)); \
1249 assert(!(SvTYPE(_svcur) == SVt_PVIO \
1250 && !(IoFLAGS(_svcur) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
1251 (((XPV*) MUTABLE_PTR(SvANY(_svcur)))->xpv_cur); \
1252 })
2324bdb9 1253# else
08002bbf 1254# define SvCUR(sv) \
1f4fbd3b
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1255 (*({ const SV *const _svcur = (const SV *)(sv); \
1256 assert(PL_valid_types_PVX[SvTYPE(_svcur) & SVt_MASK]); \
1257 assert(!isGV_with_GP(_svcur)); \
1258 assert(!(SvTYPE(_svcur) == SVt_PVIO \
1259 && !(IoFLAGS(_svcur) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
1260 &(((XPV*) MUTABLE_PTR(SvANY(_svcur)))->xpv_cur); \
1261 }))
2324bdb9 1262# endif
05ef5f8f 1263# define SvIVX(sv) \
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1264 (*({ const SV *const _svivx = (const SV *)(sv); \
1265 assert(PL_valid_types_IVX[SvTYPE(_svivx) & SVt_MASK]); \
1266 assert(!isGV_with_GP(_svivx)); \
1267 &(((XPVIV*) MUTABLE_PTR(SvANY(_svivx)))->xiv_iv); \
1268 }))
05ef5f8f 1269# define SvUVX(sv) \
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1270 (*({ const SV *const _svuvx = (const SV *)(sv); \
1271 assert(PL_valid_types_IVX[SvTYPE(_svuvx) & SVt_MASK]); \
1272 assert(!isGV_with_GP(_svuvx)); \
1273 &(((XPVUV*) MUTABLE_PTR(SvANY(_svuvx)))->xuv_uv); \
1274 }))
05ef5f8f 1275# define SvNVX(sv) \
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1276 (*({ const SV *const _svnvx = (const SV *)(sv); \
1277 assert(PL_valid_types_NVX[SvTYPE(_svnvx) & SVt_MASK]); \
1278 assert(!isGV_with_GP(_svnvx)); \
1279 &(((XPVNV*) MUTABLE_PTR(SvANY(_svnvx)))->xnv_u.xnv_nv); \
1280 }))
ac09da3b 1281# define SvRV(sv) \
1f4fbd3b
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1282 (*({ SV *const _svrv = MUTABLE_SV(sv); \
1283 assert(PL_valid_types_RV[SvTYPE(_svrv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1284 assert(!isGV_with_GP(_svrv)); \
1285 assert(!(SvTYPE(_svrv) == SVt_PVIO \
1286 && !(IoFLAGS(_svrv) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
1287 &((_svrv)->sv_u.svu_rv); \
1288 }))
f19a12a3 1289# define SvRV_const(sv) \
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1290 ({ const SV *const _svrv = (const SV *)(sv); \
1291 assert(PL_valid_types_RV[SvTYPE(_svrv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1292 assert(!isGV_with_GP(_svrv)); \
1293 assert(!(SvTYPE(_svrv) == SVt_PVIO \
1294 && !(IoFLAGS(_svrv) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
1295 (_svrv)->sv_u.svu_rv; \
1296 })
05ef5f8f 1297# define SvMAGIC(sv) \
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1298 (*({ const SV *const _svmagic = (const SV *)(sv); \
1299 assert(SvTYPE(_svmagic) >= SVt_PVMG); \
1300 &(((XPVMG*) MUTABLE_PTR(SvANY(_svmagic)))->xmg_u.xmg_magic); \
1301 }))
05ef5f8f 1302# define SvSTASH(sv) \
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1303 (*({ const SV *const _svstash = (const SV *)(sv); \
1304 assert(SvTYPE(_svstash) >= SVt_PVMG); \
1305 &(((XPVMG*) MUTABLE_PTR(SvANY(_svstash)))->xmg_stash); \
1306 }))
f3476b0f 1307# else /* Below is not DEBUGGING or can't use brace groups */
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1308# define SvPVX(sv) ((sv)->sv_u.svu_pv)
1309# define SvCUR(sv) ((XPV*) SvANY(sv))->xpv_cur
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1310# define SvIVX(sv) ((XPVIV*) SvANY(sv))->xiv_iv
1311# define SvUVX(sv) ((XPVUV*) SvANY(sv))->xuv_uv
58430790 1312# define SvNVX(sv) ((XPVNV*) SvANY(sv))->xnv_u.xnv_nv
ac09da3b 1313# define SvRV(sv) ((sv)->sv_u.svu_rv)
f19a12a3 1314# define SvRV_const(sv) (0 + (sv)->sv_u.svu_rv)
e736a858 1315# define SvMAGIC(sv) ((XPVMG*) SvANY(sv))->xmg_u.xmg_magic
771ba71a 1316# define SvSTASH(sv) ((XPVMG*) SvANY(sv))->xmg_stash
03687789 1317# endif
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1318#endif
1319
06c0cc96 1320#ifndef PERL_POISON
bb496845 1321/* Given that these two are new, there can't be any existing code using them
3968dd31 1322 * as LVALUEs, so prevent that from happening */
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1323# define SvPVX_mutable(sv) (0 + (sv)->sv_u.svu_pv)
1324# define SvPVX_const(sv) ((const char*)(0 + (sv)->sv_u.svu_pv))
1325#else
1326/* Except for the poison code, which uses & to scribble over the pointer after
1327 free() is called. */
1328# define SvPVX_mutable(sv) ((sv)->sv_u.svu_pv)
1329# define SvPVX_const(sv) ((const char*)((sv)->sv_u.svu_pv))
1330#endif
bb496845 1331
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1332#define SvIVXx(sv) SvIVX(sv)
1333#define SvUVXx(sv) SvUVX(sv)
1334#define SvNVXx(sv) SvNVX(sv)
1335#define SvPVXx(sv) SvPVX(sv)
1336#define SvLENx(sv) SvLEN(sv)
1337#define SvENDx(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvEND(PL_Sv))
1338
1339
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1340/* Ask a scalar nicely to try to become an IV, if possible.
1341 Not guaranteed to stay returning void */
1342/* Macro won't actually call sv_2iv if already IOK */
1343#define SvIV_please(sv) \
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1344 STMT_START {if (!SvIOKp(sv) && (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_NOK|SVf_POK))) \
1345 (void) SvIV(sv); } STMT_END
6f1401dc 1346#define SvIV_please_nomg(sv) \
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1347 (!(SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IOK|SVp_IOK)) && (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_NOK|SVf_POK)) \
1348 ? (sv_2iv_flags(sv, 0), SvIOK(sv)) \
1349 : SvIOK(sv))
79072805 1350#define SvIV_set(sv, val) \
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1351 STMT_START { \
1352 assert(PL_valid_types_IV_set[SvTYPE(sv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1353 assert(!isGV_with_GP(sv)); \
1354 (((XPVIV*) SvANY(sv))->xiv_iv = (val)); } STMT_END
79072805 1355#define SvNV_set(sv, val) \
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1356 STMT_START { \
1357 assert(PL_valid_types_NV_set[SvTYPE(sv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1358 assert(!isGV_with_GP(sv)); \
1359 (((XPVNV*)SvANY(sv))->xnv_u.xnv_nv = (val)); } STMT_END
79072805 1360#define SvPV_set(sv, val) \
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1361 STMT_START { \
1362 assert(PL_valid_types_PVX[SvTYPE(sv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1363 assert(!isGV_with_GP(sv)); \
1364 assert(!(SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVIO \
1365 && !(IoFLAGS(sv) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
1366 ((sv)->sv_u.svu_pv = (val)); } STMT_END
607fa7f2 1367#define SvUV_set(sv, val) \
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1368 STMT_START { \
1369 assert(PL_valid_types_IV_set[SvTYPE(sv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1370 assert(!isGV_with_GP(sv)); \
1371 (((XPVUV*)SvANY(sv))->xuv_uv = (val)); } STMT_END
b162af07 1372#define SvRV_set(sv, val) \
f1fb8741 1373 STMT_START { \
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1374 assert(PL_valid_types_RV[SvTYPE(sv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1375 assert(!isGV_with_GP(sv)); \
1376 assert(!(SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVIO \
1377 && !(IoFLAGS(sv) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
339049b0 1378 ((sv)->sv_u.svu_rv = (val)); } STMT_END
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1379#define SvMAGIC_set(sv, val) \
1380 STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PVMG); \
e736a858 1381 (((XPVMG*)SvANY(sv))->xmg_u.xmg_magic = (val)); } STMT_END
b162af07
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1382#define SvSTASH_set(sv, val) \
1383 STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PVMG); \
1384 (((XPVMG*) SvANY(sv))->xmg_stash = (val)); } STMT_END
79072805 1385#define SvCUR_set(sv, val) \
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1386 STMT_START { \
1387 assert(PL_valid_types_PVX[SvTYPE(sv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1388 assert(!isGV_with_GP(sv)); \
1389 assert(!(SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVIO \
1390 && !(IoFLAGS(sv) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
1391 (((XPV*) SvANY(sv))->xpv_cur = (val)); } STMT_END
79072805 1392#define SvLEN_set(sv, val) \
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1393 STMT_START { \
1394 assert(PL_valid_types_PVX[SvTYPE(sv) & SVt_MASK]); \
1395 assert(!isGV_with_GP(sv)); \
1396 assert(!(SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVIO \
1397 && !(IoFLAGS(sv) & IOf_FAKE_DIRP))); \
1398 (((XPV*) SvANY(sv))->xpv_len = (val)); } STMT_END
7ae8ee9e 1399#define SvEND_set(sv, val) \
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1400 STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PV); \
1401 SvCUR_set(sv, (val) - SvPVX(sv)); } STMT_END
79072805 1402
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1403/*
1404=for apidoc Am|void|SvPV_renew|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1405Low level micro optimization of C<L</SvGROW>>. It is generally better to use
1406C<SvGROW> instead. This is because C<SvPV_renew> ignores potential issues that
1407C<SvGROW> handles. C<sv> needs to have a real C<PV> that is unencombered by
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1408things like COW. Using C<SV_CHECK_THINKFIRST> or
1409C<SV_CHECK_THINKFIRST_COW_DROP> before calling this should clean it up, but
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1410why not just use C<SvGROW> if you're not sure about the provenance?
1411
1412=cut
1413*/
b7e9a5c2 1414#define SvPV_renew(sv,n) \
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1415 STMT_START { SvLEN_set(sv, n); \
1416 SvPV_set((sv), (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,char) \
1417 (char*)saferealloc((Malloc_t)SvPVX(sv), \
1418 (MEM_SIZE)((n))))); \
1419 } STMT_END
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1420
1421#define SvPV_shrink_to_cur(sv) STMT_START { \
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1422 const STRLEN _lEnGtH = SvCUR(sv) + 1; \
1423 SvPV_renew(sv, _lEnGtH); \
1424 } STMT_END
b7e9a5c2 1425
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1426/*
1427=for apidoc Am|void|SvPV_free|SV * sv
1428
1429Frees the PV buffer in C<sv>, leaving things in a precarious state, so should
1430only be used as part of a larger operation
1431
1432=cut
1433*/
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1434#define SvPV_free(sv) \
1435 STMT_START { \
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1436 assert(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PV); \
1437 if (SvLEN(sv)) { \
1438 assert(!SvROK(sv)); \
1439 if(UNLIKELY(SvOOK(sv))) { \
1440 STRLEN zok; \
1441 SvOOK_offset(sv, zok); \
1442 SvPV_set(sv, SvPVX_mutable(sv) - zok); \
1443 SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVf_OOK; \
1444 } \
1445 Safefree(SvPVX(sv)); \
1446 } \
1447 } STMT_END
8bd4d4c5 1448
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1449#ifdef PERL_CORE
1450/* Code that crops up in three places to take a scalar and ready it to hold
1451 a reference */
1452# define prepare_SV_for_RV(sv) \
1453 STMT_START { \
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1454 if (SvTYPE(sv) < SVt_PV && SvTYPE(sv) != SVt_IV) \
1455 sv_upgrade(sv, SVt_IV); \
1456 else if (SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PV) { \
1457 SvPV_free(sv); \
1458 SvLEN_set(sv, 0); \
43230e26 1459 SvCUR_set(sv, 0); \
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1460 } \
1461 } STMT_END
43230e26 1462#endif
373b357f 1463
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1464#ifndef PERL_CORE
1465# define BmFLAGS(sv) (SvTAIL(sv) ? FBMcf_TAIL : 0)
1466#endif
6976cee3 1467
041c1a23 1468#if defined (DEBUGGING) && defined(PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS)
60c8298a 1469# define BmUSEFUL(sv) \
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1470 (*({ SV *const _bmuseful = MUTABLE_SV(sv); \
1471 assert(SvTYPE(_bmuseful) >= SVt_PVIV); \
1472 assert(SvVALID(_bmuseful)); \
1473 assert(!SvIOK(_bmuseful)); \
1474 &(((XPVIV*) SvANY(_bmuseful))->xiv_u.xivu_iv); \
1475 }))
60c8298a 1476#else
50c7be83 1477# define BmUSEFUL(sv) ((XPVIV*) SvANY(sv))->xiv_u.xivu_iv
b4f6c04b 1478
60c8298a 1479#endif
79072805 1480
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1481#ifndef PERL_CORE
1482# define BmRARE(sv) 0
1483# define BmPREVIOUS(sv) 0
1484#endif
1485
f2da823f 1486#define FmLINES(sv) ((XPVIV*) SvANY(sv))->xiv_iv
79072805
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1487
1488#define LvTYPE(sv) ((XPVLV*) SvANY(sv))->xlv_type
1489#define LvTARG(sv) ((XPVLV*) SvANY(sv))->xlv_targ
1490#define LvTARGOFF(sv) ((XPVLV*) SvANY(sv))->xlv_targoff
bbfdc870 1491#define LvSTARGOFF(sv) ((XPVLV*) SvANY(sv))->xlv_targoff_u.xlvu_stargoff
79072805 1492#define LvTARGLEN(sv) ((XPVLV*) SvANY(sv))->xlv_targlen
83f78d1a 1493#define LvFLAGS(sv) ((XPVLV*) SvANY(sv))->xlv_flags
79072805 1494
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1495#define LVf_NEG_OFF 0x1
1496#define LVf_NEG_LEN 0x2
1497#define LVf_OUT_OF_RANGE 0x4
1498
6f7e8353 1499#define IoIFP(sv) (sv)->sv_u.svu_fp
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1500#define IoOFP(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_ofp
1501#define IoDIRP(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_dirp
4755096e 1502#define IoANY(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_any
c490b21c 1503#define IoLINES(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xiv_u.xivu_iv
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1504#define IoPAGE(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_page
1505#define IoPAGE_LEN(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_page_len
1506#define IoLINES_LEFT(sv)((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_lines_left
1507#define IoTOP_NAME(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_top_name
1508#define IoTOP_GV(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_top_gv
1509#define IoFMT_NAME(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_fmt_name
1510#define IoFMT_GV(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_fmt_gv
1511#define IoBOTTOM_NAME(sv)((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_bottom_name
1512#define IoBOTTOM_GV(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_bottom_gv
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1513#define IoTYPE(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_type
1514#define IoFLAGS(sv) ((XPVIO*) SvANY(sv))->xio_flags
1515
50952442 1516/* IoTYPE(sv) is a single character telling the type of I/O connection. */
3b6c1aba
JH
1517#define IoTYPE_RDONLY '<'
1518#define IoTYPE_WRONLY '>'
1519#define IoTYPE_RDWR '+'
1520#define IoTYPE_APPEND 'a'
1521#define IoTYPE_PIPE '|'
1522#define IoTYPE_STD '-' /* stdin or stdout */
1523#define IoTYPE_SOCKET 's'
1524#define IoTYPE_CLOSED ' '
1525#define IoTYPE_IMPLICIT 'I' /* stdin or stdout or stderr */
1526#define IoTYPE_NUMERIC '#' /* fdopen */
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1527
1528/*
954c1994 1529=for apidoc Am|bool|SvTAINTED|SV* sv
8554e7a0 1530Checks to see if an SV is tainted. Returns TRUE if it is, FALSE if
954c1994
GS
1531not.
1532
1533=for apidoc Am|void|SvTAINTED_on|SV* sv
c55831ac 1534Marks an SV as tainted if tainting is enabled.
954c1994
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1535
1536=for apidoc Am|void|SvTAINTED_off|SV* sv
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1537Untaints an SV. Be I<very> careful with this routine, as it short-circuits
1538some of Perl's fundamental security features. XS module authors should not
954c1994 1539use this function unless they fully understand all the implications of
72d33970 1540unconditionally untainting the value. Untainting should be done in the
954c1994
GS
1541standard perl fashion, via a carefully crafted regexp, rather than directly
1542untainting variables.
1543
1544=for apidoc Am|void|SvTAINT|SV* sv
c98cdb04
FC
1545Taints an SV if tainting is enabled, and if some input to the current
1546expression is tainted--usually a variable, but possibly also implicit
1547inputs such as locale settings. C<SvTAINT> propagates that taintedness to
1548the outputs of an expression in a pessimistic fashion; i.e., without paying
1549attention to precisely which outputs are influenced by which inputs.
954c1994
GS
1550
1551=cut
1552*/
1553
a0714e2c 1554#define sv_taint(sv) sv_magic((sv), NULL, PERL_MAGIC_taint, NULL, 0)
aae9cea0 1555
dc6d7f5c 1556#ifdef NO_TAINT_SUPPORT
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1557# define SvTAINTED(sv) 0
1558#else
1559# define SvTAINTED(sv) (SvMAGICAL(sv) && sv_tainted(sv))
1560#endif
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DM
1561#define SvTAINTED_on(sv) STMT_START{ if(UNLIKELY(TAINTING_get)){sv_taint(sv);} }STMT_END
1562#define SvTAINTED_off(sv) STMT_START{ if(UNLIKELY(TAINTING_get)){sv_untaint(sv);} }STMT_END
bbce6d69 1563
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1564#define SvTAINT(sv) \
1565 STMT_START { \
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1566 assert(TAINTING_get || !TAINT_get); \
1567 if (UNLIKELY(TAINT_get)) \
1568 SvTAINTED_on(sv); \
c6ee37c5 1569 } STMT_END
79072805 1570
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1571/*
1572=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPV_force|SV* sv|STRLEN len
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1573=for apidoc_item ||SvPV_force_nolen|SV* sv
1574=for apidoc_item ||SvPVx_force|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1575=for apidoc_item ||SvPV_force_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1576=for apidoc_item ||SvPV_force_nomg_nolen|SV * sv
1577=for apidoc_item ||SvPV_force_mutable|SV * sv|STRLEN len
1578=for apidoc_item ||SvPV_force_flags|SV * sv|STRLEN len|U32 flags
1579=for apidoc_item ||SvPV_force_flags_nolen|SV * sv|U32 flags
1580=for apidoc_item ||SvPV_force_flags_mutable|SV * sv|STRLEN len|U32 flags
1581=for apidoc_item ||SvPVbyte_force
1582=for apidoc_item ||SvPVbytex_force
1583=for apidoc_item ||SvPVutf8_force
1584=for apidoc_item ||SvPVutf8x_force
1585
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1586These are like C<L</SvPV>>, returning the string in the SV, but will force the
1587SV into containing a string (C<L</SvPOK>>), and only a string
1588(C<L</SvPOK_only>>), by hook or by crook. You need to use one of these
1589C<force> routines if you are going to update the C<L</SvPVX>> directly.
954c1994 1590
fd142383 1591Note that coercing an arbitrary scalar into a plain PV will potentially
72d33970 1592strip useful data from it. For example if the SV was C<SvROK>, then the
fd142383
DM
1593referent will have its reference count decremented, and the SV itself may
1594be converted to an C<SvPOK> scalar with a string buffer containing a value
1595such as C<"ARRAY(0x1234)">.
1596
26d1d7c7
KW
1597The differences between the forms are:
1598
1599The forms with C<flags> in their names allow you to use the C<flags> parameter
1600to specify to perform 'get' magic (by setting the C<SV_GMAGIC> flag) or to skip
1601'get' magic (by clearing it). The other forms do perform 'get' magic, except
1602for the ones with C<nomg> in their names, which skip 'get' magic.
1603
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1604The forms that take a C<len> parameter will set that variable to the byte
1605length of the resultant string (these are macros, so don't use C<&len>).
1606
1607The forms with C<nolen> in their names indicate they don't have a C<len>
1608parameter. They should be used only when it is known that the PV is a C
1609string, terminated by a NUL byte, and without intermediate NUL characters; or
1610when you don't care about its length.
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1611
1612The forms with C<mutable> in their names are effectively the same as those without,
1613but the name emphasizes that the string is modifiable by the caller, which it is
1614in all the forms.
1615
1616C<SvPVutf8_force> is like C<SvPV_force>, but converts C<sv> to UTF-8 first if
1617not already UTF-8.
1618
1619C<SvPVutf8x_force> is like C<SvPVutf8_force>, but guarantees to evaluate C<sv>
1620only once; use the more efficient C<SvPVutf8_force> otherwise.
1621
1622C<SvPVbyte_force> is like C<SvPV_force>, but converts C<sv> to byte
1623representation first if currently encoded as UTF-8. If the SV cannot be
1624downgraded from UTF-8, this croaks.
1625
1626C<SvPVbytex_force> is like C<SvPVbyte_force>, but guarantees to evaluate C<sv>
1627only once; use the more efficient C<SvPVbyte_force> otherwise.
645c22ef 1628
954c1994 1629=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPV|SV* sv|STRLEN len
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1630=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVx|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1631=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPV_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1632=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPV_nolen|SV* sv
1633=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVx_nolen|SV* sv
1634=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPV_nomg_nolen|SV* sv
1635=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPV_mutable|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1636=for apidoc_item |const char*|SvPV_const|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1637=for apidoc_item |const char*|SvPVx_const|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1638=for apidoc_item |const char*|SvPV_nolen_const|SV* sv
1639=for apidoc_item |const char*|SvPVx_nolen_const|SV* sv
1640=for apidoc_item |const char*|SvPV_nomg_const|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1641=for apidoc_item |const char*|SvPV_nomg_const_nolen|SV* sv
1642=for apidoc_item |char *|SvPV_flags|SV * sv|STRLEN len|U32 flags
1643=for apidoc_item |const char *|SvPV_flags_const|SV * sv|STRLEN len|U32 flags
1644=for apidoc_item |char *|SvPV_flags_mutable|SV * sv|STRLEN len|U32 flags
1645=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVbyte|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1646=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVbyte_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1647=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVbyte_nolen|SV* sv
1648=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVbytex_nolen|SV* sv
1649=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVbytex|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1650=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVbyte_or_null|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1651=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVbyte_or_null_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1652=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVutf8|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1653=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVutf8x|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1654=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVutf8_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1655=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVutf8_nolen|SV* sv
1656=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVutf8_or_null|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1657=for apidoc_item |char*|SvPVutf8_or_null_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1658
1659All these return a pointer to the string in C<sv>, or a stringified form of
1660C<sv> if it does not contain a string. The SV may cache the stringified
1661version becoming C<SvPOK>.
1662
1663This is a very basic and common operation, so there are lots of slightly
1664different versions of it.
1665
1666Note that there is no guarantee that the return value of C<SvPV(sv)>, for
1667example, is equal to C<SvPVX(sv)>, or that C<SvPVX(sv)> contains valid data, or
1668that successive calls to C<SvPV(sv)> (or another of these forms) will return
1669the same pointer value each time. This is due to the way that things like
1670overloading and Copy-On-Write are handled. In these cases, the return value
1671may point to a temporary buffer or similar. If you absolutely need the
1672C<SvPVX> field to be valid (for example, if you intend to write to it), then
1673see C<L</SvPV_force>>.
1674
1675The differences between the forms are:
1676
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1677The forms with neither C<byte> nor C<utf8> in their names (e.g., C<SvPV> or
1678C<SvPV_nolen>) can expose the SV's internal string buffer. If
1679that buffer consists entirely of bytes 0-255 and includes any bytes above
1680127, then you B<MUST> consult C<SvUTF8> to determine the actual code points
1681the string is meant to contain. Generally speaking, it is probably safer to
1682prefer C<SvPVbyte>, C<SvPVutf8>, and the like. See
1683L<perlguts/How do I pass a Perl string to a C library?> for more details.
1684
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1685The forms with C<flags> in their names allow you to use the C<flags> parameter
1686to specify to process 'get' magic (by setting the C<SV_GMAGIC> flag) or to skip
1687'get' magic (by clearing it). The other forms process 'get' magic, except for
1688the ones with C<nomg> in their names, which skip 'get' magic.
1689
1690The forms that take a C<len> parameter will set that variable to the byte
1691length of the resultant string (these are macros, so don't use C<&len>).
1692
1693The forms with C<nolen> in their names indicate they don't have a C<len>
1694parameter. They should be used only when it is known that the PV is a C
1695string, terminated by a NUL byte, and without intermediate NUL characters; or
1696when you don't care about its length.
1697
1698The forms with C<const> in their names return S<C<const char *>> so that the
1699compiler will hopefully complain if you were to try to modify the contents of
1700the string (unless you cast away const yourself).
1701
1702The other forms return a mutable pointer so that the string is modifiable by
1703the caller; this is emphasized for the ones with C<mutable> in their names.
1704
1705The forms whose name ends in C<x> are the same as the corresponding form
1706without the C<x>, but the C<x> form is guaranteed to evaluate C<sv> exactly
1707once, with a slight loss of efficiency. Use this if C<sv> is an expression
1708with side effects.
1709
1710C<SvPVutf8> is like C<SvPV>, but converts C<sv> to UTF-8 first if not already
1711UTF-8. Similiarly, the other forms with C<utf8> in their names correspond to
1712their respective forms without.
1713
1714C<SvPVutf8_or_null> and C<SvPVutf8_or_null_nomg> don't have corresponding
1715non-C<utf8> forms. Instead they are like C<SvPVutf8_nomg>, but when C<sv> is
1716undef, they return C<NULL>.
1717
1718C<SvPVbyte> is like C<SvPV>, but converts C<sv> to byte representation first if
1719currently encoded as UTF-8. If C<sv> cannot be downgraded from UTF-8, it
1720croaks. Similiarly, the other forms with C<byte> in their names correspond to
1721their respective forms without.
1722
1723C<SvPVbyte_or_null> doesn't have a corresponding non-C<byte> form. Instead it
1724is like C<SvPVbyte>, but when C<sv> is undef, it returns C<NULL>.
71eb6d8c 1725
954c1994 1726=for apidoc Am|IV|SvIV|SV* sv
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1727=for apidoc_item SvIVx
1728=for apidoc_item SvIV_nomg
891f9566 1729
5fcca646 1730These coerce the given SV to IV and return it. The returned value in many
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1731circumstances will get stored in C<sv>'s IV slot, but not in all cases. (Use
1732C<L</sv_setiv>> to make sure it does).
1733
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1734C<SvIVx> is different from the others in that it is guaranteed to evaluate
1735C<sv> exactly once; the others may evaluate it multiple times. Only use this
1736form if C<sv> is an expression with side effects, otherwise use the more
1737efficient C<SvIV>.
04e8f319 1738
5fcca646 1739C<SvIV_nomg> is the same as C<SvIV>, but does not perform 'get' magic.
645c22ef 1740
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1741=for apidoc Am|NV|SvNV|SV* sv
1742=for apidoc_item SvNVx
1743=for apidoc_item SvNV_nomg
6f1401dc 1744
5fcca646 1745These coerce the given SV to NV and return it. The returned value in many
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1746circumstances will get stored in C<sv>'s NV slot, but not in all cases. (Use
1747C<L</sv_setnv>> to make sure it does).
1748
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1749C<SvNVx> is different from the others in that it is guaranteed to evaluate
1750C<sv> exactly once; the others may evaluate it multiple times. Only use this
1751form if C<sv> is an expression with side effects, otherwise use the more
1752efficient C<SvNV>.
954c1994 1753
5fcca646 1754C<SvNV_nomg> is the same as C<SvNV>, but does not perform 'get' magic.
04e8f319 1755
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1756=for apidoc Am|UV|SvUV|SV* sv
1757=for apidoc_item SvUVx
1758=for apidoc_item SvUV_nomg
891f9566 1759
5fcca646 1760These coerce the given SV to UV and return it. The returned value in many
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1761circumstances will get stored in C<sv>'s UV slot, but not in all cases. (Use
1762C<L</sv_setuv>> to make sure it does).
1763
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1764C<SvUVx> is different from the others in that it is guaranteed to evaluate
1765C<sv> exactly once; the others may evaluate it multiple times. Only use this
1766form if C<sv> is an expression with side effects, otherwise use the more
1767efficient C<SvUV>.
1768
1769C<SvUV_nomg> is the same as C<SvUV>, but does not perform 'get' magic.
954c1994 1770
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1771=for apidoc SvTRUE
1772=for apidoc_item SvTRUEx
1773=for apidoc_item SvTRUE_nomg
1774=for apidoc_item SvTRUE_NN
1775=for apidoc_item SvTRUE_nomg_NN
06c841cf 1776
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1777These return a boolean indicating whether Perl would evaluate the SV as true or
1778false. See C<L</SvOK>> for a defined/undefined test.
3127113c 1779
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1780As of Perl 5.32, all are guaranteed to evaluate C<sv> only once. Prior to that
1781release, only C<SvTRUEx> guaranteed single evaluation; now C<SvTRUEx> is
1782identical to C<SvTRUE>.
954c1994 1783
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1784C<SvTRUE_nomg> and C<TRUE_nomg_NN> do not perform 'get' magic; the others do
1785unless the scalar is already C<SvPOK>, C<SvIOK>, or C<SvNOK> (the public, not
1786the private flags).
1787
1788C<SvTRUE_NN> is like C<L</SvTRUE>>, but C<sv> is assumed to be
1789non-null (NN). If there is a possibility that it is NULL, use plain
1790C<SvTRUE>.
1791
1792C<SvTRUE_nomg_NN> is like C<L</SvTRUE_nomg>>, but C<sv> is assumed to be
1793non-null (NN). If there is a possibility that it is NULL, use plain
1794C<SvTRUE_nomg>.
1795
645c22ef 1796=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVutf8_force|SV* sv|STRLEN len
4a4088c4 1797Like C<SvPV_force>, but converts C<sv> to UTF-8 first if necessary.
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1799=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVutf8|SV* sv|STRLEN len
4a4088c4 1800Like C<SvPV>, but converts C<sv> to UTF-8 first if necessary.
645c22ef 1801
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1802=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVutf8_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1803Like C<SvPVutf8>, but does not process get magic.
1804
3e13e8f6 1805=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVutf8_or_null|SV* sv|STRLEN len
abd18c6d 1806Like C<SvPVutf8>, but when C<sv> is undef, returns C<NULL>.
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1807
1808=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVutf8_or_null_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1809Like C<SvPVutf8_or_null>, but does not process get magic.
1810
b70b15d2 1811=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVutf8_nolen|SV* sv
4a4088c4 1812Like C<SvPV_nolen>, but converts C<sv> to UTF-8 first if necessary.
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1813
1814=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVbyte_force|SV* sv|STRLEN len
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1815Like C<SvPV_force>, but converts C<sv> to byte representation first if
1816necessary. If the SV cannot be downgraded from UTF-8, this croaks.
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1817
1818=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVbyte|SV* sv|STRLEN len
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1819Like C<SvPV>, but converts C<sv> to byte representation first if necessary. If
1820the SV cannot be downgraded from UTF-8, this croaks.
645c22ef 1821
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1822=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVbyte_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1823Like C<SvPVbyte>, but does not process get magic.
1824
3e13e8f6 1825=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVbyte_or_null|SV* sv|STRLEN len
abd18c6d 1826Like C<SvPVbyte>, but when C<sv> is undef, returns C<NULL>.
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1827
1828=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVbyte_or_null_nomg|SV* sv|STRLEN len
1829Like C<SvPVbyte_or_null>, but does not process get magic.
1830
b70b15d2 1831=for apidoc Am|char*|SvPVbyte_nolen|SV* sv
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1832Like C<SvPV_nolen>, but converts C<sv> to byte representation first if
1833necessary. If the SV cannot be downgraded from UTF-8, this croaks.
645c22ef 1834
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1835=for apidoc Am|U32|SvIsCOW|SV* sv
1836Returns a U32 value indicating whether the SV is Copy-On-Write (either shared
19dbb8f1 1837hash key scalars, or full Copy On Write scalars if 5.9.0 is configured for
8554e7a0 1838COW).
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1839
1840=for apidoc Am|bool|SvIsCOW_shared_hash|SV* sv
1841Returns a boolean indicating whether the SV is Copy-On-Write shared hash key
1842scalar.
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1844=cut
1845*/
1846
25da4f38 1847/* Let us hope that bitmaps for UV and IV are the same */
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1848#define SvIV(sv) (SvIOK_nog(sv) ? SvIVX(sv) : sv_2iv(sv))
1849#define SvUV(sv) (SvUOK_nog(sv) ? SvUVX(sv) : sv_2uv(sv))
1850#define SvNV(sv) (SvNOK_nog(sv) ? SvNVX(sv) : sv_2nv(sv))
79072805 1851
891f9566 1852#define SvIV_nomg(sv) (SvIOK(sv) ? SvIVX(sv) : sv_2iv_flags(sv, 0))
530e9296 1853#define SvUV_nomg(sv) (SvUOK(sv) ? SvUVX(sv) : sv_2uv_flags(sv, 0))
6f1401dc 1854#define SvNV_nomg(sv) (SvNOK(sv) ? SvNVX(sv) : sv_2nv_flags(sv, 0))
891f9566 1855
baca2b92 1856/* ----*/
8d6d96c1 1857
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1858#define SvPV(sv, len) SvPV_flags(sv, len, SV_GMAGIC)
1859#define SvPV_const(sv, len) SvPV_flags_const(sv, len, SV_GMAGIC)
1860#define SvPV_mutable(sv, len) SvPV_flags_mutable(sv, len, SV_GMAGIC)
8d6d96c1 1861
3629b4ec 1862#define SvPV_flags(sv, len, flags) \
4bac9ae4 1863 (SvPOK_nog(sv) \
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1864 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_2pv_flags(sv, &len, flags))
1865#define SvPV_flags_const(sv, len, flags) \
4bac9ae4 1866 (SvPOK_nog(sv) \
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1867 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX_const(sv)) : \
1868 (const char*) sv_2pv_flags(sv, &len, (flags|SV_CONST_RETURN)))
2596d9fe 1869#define SvPV_flags_const_nolen(sv, flags) \
4bac9ae4 1870 (SvPOK_nog(sv) \
2596d9fe 1871 ? SvPVX_const(sv) : \
c77ed9ca 1872 (const char*) sv_2pv_flags(sv, 0, (flags|SV_CONST_RETURN)))
3629b4ec 1873#define SvPV_flags_mutable(sv, len, flags) \
4bac9ae4 1874 (SvPOK_nog(sv) \
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1875 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX_mutable(sv)) : \
1876 sv_2pv_flags(sv, &len, (flags|SV_MUTABLE_RETURN)))
79072805 1877
3629b4ec 1878#define SvPV_force(sv, len) SvPV_force_flags(sv, len, SV_GMAGIC)
13c5b33c 1879#define SvPV_force_nolen(sv) SvPV_force_flags_nolen(sv, SV_GMAGIC)
3629b4ec 1880#define SvPV_force_mutable(sv, len) SvPV_force_flags_mutable(sv, len, SV_GMAGIC)
baca2b92 1881
3629b4ec 1882#define SvPV_force_nomg(sv, len) SvPV_force_flags(sv, len, 0)
2596d9fe 1883#define SvPV_force_nomg_nolen(sv) SvPV_force_flags_nolen(sv, 0)
8d6d96c1 1884
3629b4ec 1885#define SvPV_force_flags(sv, len, flags) \
8bb025ae 1886 (SvPOK_pure_nogthink(sv) \
3629b4ec 1887 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_pvn_force_flags(sv, &len, flags))
4bac9ae4 1888
13c5b33c 1889#define SvPV_force_flags_nolen(sv, flags) \
8bb025ae 1890 (SvPOK_pure_nogthink(sv) \
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1891 ? SvPVX(sv) : sv_pvn_force_flags(sv, 0, flags))
1892
3629b4ec 1893#define SvPV_force_flags_mutable(sv, len, flags) \
8bb025ae 1894 (SvPOK_pure_nogthink(sv) \
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1895 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX_mutable(sv)) \
1896 : sv_pvn_force_flags(sv, &len, flags|SV_MUTABLE_RETURN))
a0d0e21e 1897
1fa8b10d 1898#define SvPV_nolen(sv) \
4bac9ae4 1899 (SvPOK_nog(sv) \
dafda6d1 1900 ? SvPVX(sv) : sv_2pv_flags(sv, 0, SV_GMAGIC))
70401c6b 1901
0334097d 1902/* "_nomg" in these defines means no mg_get() */
71eb6d8c 1903#define SvPV_nomg_nolen(sv) \
4bac9ae4 1904 (SvPOK_nog(sv) \
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1905 ? SvPVX(sv) : sv_2pv_flags(sv, 0, 0))
1906
9ce348e8 1907#define SvPV_nolen_const(sv) \
4bac9ae4 1908 (SvPOK_nog(sv) \
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1909 ? SvPVX_const(sv) : sv_2pv_flags(sv, 0, SV_GMAGIC|SV_CONST_RETURN))
1910
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1911#define SvPV_nomg(sv, len) SvPV_flags(sv, len, 0)
1912#define SvPV_nomg_const(sv, len) SvPV_flags_const(sv, len, 0)
2596d9fe 1913#define SvPV_nomg_const_nolen(sv) SvPV_flags_const_nolen(sv, 0)
5bc28da9 1914
baca2b92 1915/* ----*/
70401c6b 1916
3629b4ec 1917#define SvPVutf8(sv, len) \
4bac9ae4 1918 (SvPOK_utf8_nog(sv) \
3629b4ec 1919 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_2pvutf8(sv, &len))
70401c6b 1920
3629b4ec 1921#define SvPVutf8_or_null(sv, len) \
3e13e8f6 1922 (SvPOK_utf8_nog(sv) \
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1923 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : (SvGETMAGIC(sv), SvOK(sv)) \
1924 ? sv_2pvutf8_flags(sv, &len, 0) : ((len = 0), NULL))
3e13e8f6 1925
3629b4ec 1926#define SvPVutf8_nomg(sv, len) \
757fc329 1927 (SvPOK_utf8_nog(sv) \
3629b4ec 1928 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_2pvutf8_flags(sv, &len, 0))
757fc329 1929
3629b4ec 1930#define SvPVutf8_or_null_nomg(sv, len) \
3e13e8f6 1931 (SvPOK_utf8_nog(sv) \
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1932 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : SvOK(sv) \
1933 ? sv_2pvutf8_flags(sv, &len, 0) : ((len = 0), NULL))
3e13e8f6 1934
3629b4ec 1935#define SvPVutf8_force(sv, len) \
8bb025ae 1936 (SvPOK_utf8_pure_nogthink(sv) \
3629b4ec 1937 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_pvutf8n_force(sv, &len))
5bc28da9 1938
5bc28da9 1939#define SvPVutf8_nolen(sv) \
4bac9ae4 1940 (SvPOK_utf8_nog(sv) \
dafda6d1 1941 ? SvPVX(sv) : sv_2pvutf8(sv, 0))
70401c6b 1942
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1943/* ----*/
1944
3629b4ec 1945#define SvPVbyte(sv, len) \
4bac9ae4 1946 (SvPOK_byte_nog(sv) \
3629b4ec 1947 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_2pvbyte(sv, &len))
70401c6b 1948
3629b4ec 1949#define SvPVbyte_or_null(sv, len) \
3e13e8f6 1950 (SvPOK_byte_nog(sv) \
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1951 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : (SvGETMAGIC(sv), SvOK(sv)) \
1952 ? sv_2pvbyte_flags(sv, &len, 0) : ((len = 0), NULL))
3e13e8f6 1953
3629b4ec 1954#define SvPVbyte_nomg(sv, len) \
757fc329 1955 (SvPOK_byte_nog(sv) \
3629b4ec 1956 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_2pvbyte_flags(sv, &len, 0))
757fc329 1957
3629b4ec 1958#define SvPVbyte_or_null_nomg(sv, len) \
3e13e8f6 1959 (SvPOK_utf8_nog(sv) \
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1960 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : SvOK(sv) \
1961 ? sv_2pvbyte_flags(sv, &len, 0) : ((len = 0), NULL))
3e13e8f6 1962
3629b4ec 1963#define SvPVbyte_force(sv, len) \
8bb025ae 1964 (SvPOK_byte_pure_nogthink(sv) \
3629b4ec 1965 ? ((len = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_pvbyten_force(sv, &len))
5bc28da9 1966
5bc28da9 1967#define SvPVbyte_nolen(sv) \
4bac9ae4 1968 (SvPOK_byte_nog(sv) \
dafda6d1 1969 ? SvPVX(sv) : sv_2pvbyte(sv, 0))
70401c6b 1970
1f4fbd3b 1971
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1972/* define FOOx(): idempotent versions of FOO(). If possible, use a local
1973 * var to evaluate the arg once; failing that, use a global if possible;
1974 * failing that, call a function to do the work
1975 */
1976
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1977#define SvPVx_force(sv, len) sv_pvn_force(sv, &len)
1978#define SvPVutf8x_force(sv, len) sv_pvutf8n_force(sv, &len)
1979#define SvPVbytex_force(sv, len) sv_pvbyten_force(sv, &len)
baca2b92 1980
7358a4d1 1981#define SvTRUEx(sv) SvTRUE(sv)
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1982#define SvTRUEx_nomg(sv) SvTRUE_nomg(sv)
1983#define SvTRUE_nomg_NN(sv) SvTRUE_common(sv, TRUE)
4bac9ae4 1984
041c1a23 1985#if defined(PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS)
baca2b92 1986
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1987# define SvIVx(sv) ({SV *_sv = MUTABLE_SV(sv); SvIV(_sv); })
1988# define SvUVx(sv) ({SV *_sv = MUTABLE_SV(sv); SvUV(_sv); })
1989# define SvNVx(sv) ({SV *_sv = MUTABLE_SV(sv); SvNV(_sv); })
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1990# define SvPVx(sv, len) ({SV *_sv = (sv); SvPV(_sv, len); })
1991# define SvPVx_const(sv, len) ({SV *_sv = (sv); SvPV_const(_sv, len); })
002e4c74 1992# define SvPVx_nolen(sv) ({SV *_sv = (sv); SvPV_nolen(_sv); })
9ce348e8 1993# define SvPVx_nolen_const(sv) ({SV *_sv = (sv); SvPV_nolen_const(_sv); })
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1994# define SvPVutf8x(sv, len) ({SV *_sv = (sv); SvPVutf8(_sv, len); })
1995# define SvPVbytex(sv, len) ({SV *_sv = (sv); SvPVbyte(_sv, len); })
002e4c74 1996# define SvPVbytex_nolen(sv) ({SV *_sv = (sv); SvPVbyte_nolen(_sv); })
baca2b92 1997
a80f87c4 1998#else /* __GNUC__ */
baca2b92 1999
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2000/* These inlined macros use globals, which will require a thread
2001 * declaration in user code, so we avoid them under threads */
2002
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2003# define SvIVx(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvIV(PL_Sv))
2004# define SvUVx(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvUV(PL_Sv))
2005# define SvNVx(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvNV(PL_Sv))
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2006# define SvPVx(sv, len) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvPV(PL_Sv, len))
2007# define SvPVx_const(sv, len) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvPV_const(PL_Sv, len))
002e4c74 2008# define SvPVx_nolen(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvPV_nolen(PL_Sv))
5f1478c3 2009# define SvPVx_nolen_const(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvPV_nolen_const(PL_Sv))
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2010# define SvPVutf8x(sv, len) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvPVutf8(PL_Sv, len))
2011# define SvPVbytex(sv, len) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvPVbyte(PL_Sv, len))
002e4c74 2012# define SvPVbytex_nolen(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvPVbyte_nolen(PL_Sv))
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2013#endif /* __GNU__ */
2014
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2015#define SvPVXtrue(sv) ( \
2016 ((XPV*)SvANY((sv))) \
2017 && ( \
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2018 ((XPV*)SvANY((sv)))->xpv_cur > 1 \
2019 || ( \
2020 ((XPV*)SvANY((sv)))->xpv_cur \
2021 && *(sv)->sv_u.svu_pv != '0' \
2022 ) \
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2023 ) \
2024)
2025
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2026#define SvIsCOW(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) & SVf_IsCOW)
2027#define SvIsCOW_on(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVf_IsCOW)
2028#define SvIsCOW_off(sv) (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~(SVf_IsCOW|SVppv_STATIC))
2029#define SvIsCOW_shared_hash(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IsCOW|SVppv_STATIC)) == (SVf_IsCOW) && SvLEN(sv) == 0)
2030#define SvIsCOW_static(sv) ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_IsCOW|SVppv_STATIC)) == (SVf_IsCOW|SVppv_STATIC))
baca2b92 2031
bdd68bc3 2032#define SvSHARED_HEK_FROM_PV(pvx) \
1f4fbd3b 2033 ((struct hek*)(pvx - STRUCT_OFFSET(struct hek, hek_key)))
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2034/*
2035=for apidoc Am|struct hek*|SvSHARED_HASH|SV * sv
2036Returns the hash for C<sv> created by C<L</newSVpvn_share>>.
2037
2038=cut
2039*/
0a356b31 2040#define SvSHARED_HASH(sv) (0 + SvSHARED_HEK_FROM_PV(SvPVX_const(sv))->hek_hash)
c158a4fd 2041
baca2b92 2042/* flag values for sv_*_flags functions */
5dfbfbd5 2043#define SV_UTF8_NO_ENCODING 0 /* No longer used */
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2044
2045/*
2046=for apidoc AmnhD||SV_UTF8_NO_ENCODING
2047
2048=cut
2049*/
2050
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2051#define SV_IMMEDIATE_UNREF 1
2052#define SV_GMAGIC 2
765f542d 2053#define SV_COW_DROP_PV 4
5fcdf167 2054#define SV_NOSTEAL 16
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2055#define SV_CONST_RETURN 32
2056#define SV_MUTABLE_RETURN 64
bddd5118 2057#define SV_SMAGIC 128
c1c21316 2058#define SV_HAS_TRAILING_NUL 256
34482cd6 2059#define SV_COW_SHARED_HASH_KEYS 512
cb23d5b1 2060/* This one is only enabled for PERL_OLD_COPY_ON_WRITE */
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2061/* XXX This flag actually enabled for any COW. But it appears not to do
2062 anything. Can we just remove it? Or will it serve some future
2063 purpose. */
cb23d5b1 2064#define SV_COW_OTHER_PVS 1024
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2065/* Make sv_2pv_flags return NULL if something is undefined. */
2066#define SV_UNDEF_RETURNS_NULL 2048
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2067/* Tell sv_utf8_upgrade() to not check to see if an upgrade is really needed.
2068 * This is used when the caller has already determined it is, and avoids
2069 * redundant work */
2070#define SV_FORCE_UTF8_UPGRADE 4096
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2071/* if (after resolving magic etc), the SV is found to be overloaded,
2072 * don't call the overload magic, just return as-is */
2073#define SV_SKIP_OVERLOAD 8192
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2074#define SV_CATBYTES 16384
2075#define SV_CATUTF8 32768
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2076
2077/* The core is safe for this COW optimisation. XS code on CPAN may not be.
2078 So only default to doing the COW setup if we're in the core.
2079 */
2080#ifdef PERL_CORE
2081# ifndef SV_DO_COW_SVSETSV
cb23d5b1 2082# define SV_DO_COW_SVSETSV SV_COW_SHARED_HASH_KEYS|SV_COW_OTHER_PVS
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2083# endif
2084#endif
2085
2086#ifndef SV_DO_COW_SVSETSV
2087# define SV_DO_COW_SVSETSV 0
2088#endif
2089
765f542d 2090
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2091#define sv_unref(sv) sv_unref_flags(sv, 0)
2092#define sv_force_normal(sv) sv_force_normal_flags(sv, 0)
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2093#define sv_usepvn(sv, p, l) sv_usepvn_flags(sv, p, l, 0)
2094#define sv_usepvn_mg(sv, p, l) sv_usepvn_flags(sv, p, l, SV_SMAGIC)
174c73e3 2095
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2096/* We are about to replace the SV's current value. So if it's copy on write
2097 we need to normalise it. Use the SV_COW_DROP_PV flag hint to say that
2098 the value is about to get thrown away, so drop the PV rather than go to
2099 the effort of making a read-write copy only for it to get immediately
2100 discarded. */
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2101
2102#define SV_CHECK_THINKFIRST_COW_DROP(sv) if (SvTHINKFIRST(sv)) \
1f4fbd3b 2103 sv_force_normal_flags(sv, SV_COW_DROP_PV)
46187eeb 2104
93c10d60 2105#ifdef PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE
db2c6cb3 2106# define SvCANCOW(sv) \
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2107 (SvIsCOW(sv) \
2108 ? SvLEN(sv) ? CowREFCNT(sv) != SV_COW_REFCNT_MAX : 1 \
2109 : (SvFLAGS(sv) & CAN_COW_MASK) == CAN_COW_FLAGS \
2110 && SvCUR(sv)+1 < SvLEN(sv))
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2111 /* Note: To allow 256 COW "copies", a refcnt of 0 means 1. */
2112# define CowREFCNT(sv) (*(U8 *)(SvPVX(sv)+SvLEN(sv)-1))
1381ccb1 2113# define SV_COW_REFCNT_MAX nBIT_UMAX(sizeof(U8) * CHARBITS)
f7a8268c 2114# define CAN_COW_MASK (SVf_POK|SVf_ROK|SVp_POK|SVf_FAKE| \
1f4fbd3b 2115 SVf_OOK|SVf_BREAK|SVf_READONLY|SVf_PROTECT)
b7adcee4 2116#endif
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2118#define CAN_COW_FLAGS (SVp_POK|SVf_POK)
2119
765f542d 2120#define SV_CHECK_THINKFIRST(sv) if (SvTHINKFIRST(sv)) \
1f4fbd3b 2121 sv_force_normal_flags(sv, 0)
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2122
2123
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2124/* all these 'functions' are now just macros */
2125
2126#define sv_pv(sv) SvPV_nolen(sv)
2127#define sv_pvutf8(sv) SvPVutf8_nolen(sv)
2128#define sv_pvbyte(sv) SvPVbyte_nolen(sv)
2129
2130#define sv_pvn_force_nomg(sv, lp) sv_pvn_force_flags(sv, lp, 0)
b3ab6785 2131#define sv_utf8_upgrade_flags(sv, flags) sv_utf8_upgrade_flags_grow(sv, flags, 0)
baca2b92 2132#define sv_utf8_upgrade_nomg(sv) sv_utf8_upgrade_flags(sv, 0)
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2133#define sv_utf8_downgrade(sv, fail_ok) sv_utf8_downgrade_flags(sv, fail_ok, SV_GMAGIC)
2134#define sv_utf8_downgrade_nomg(sv, fail_ok) sv_utf8_downgrade_flags(sv, fail_ok, 0)
baca2b92 2135#define sv_catpvn_nomg(dsv, sstr, slen) sv_catpvn_flags(dsv, sstr, slen, 0)
9dcc53ea 2136#define sv_catpv_nomg(dsv, sstr) sv_catpv_flags(dsv, sstr, 0)
34482cd6 2137#define sv_setsv(dsv, ssv) \
1f4fbd3b 2138 sv_setsv_flags(dsv, ssv, SV_GMAGIC|SV_DO_COW_SVSETSV)
34482cd6 2139#define sv_setsv_nomg(dsv, ssv) sv_setsv_flags(dsv, ssv, SV_DO_COW_SVSETSV)
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2140#define sv_catsv(dsv, ssv) sv_catsv_flags(dsv, ssv, SV_GMAGIC)
2141#define sv_catsv_nomg(dsv, ssv) sv_catsv_flags(dsv, ssv, 0)
b347df82 2142#define sv_catsv_mg(dsv, ssv) sv_catsv_flags(dsv, ssv, SV_GMAGIC|SV_SMAGIC)
baca2b92 2143#define sv_catpvn(dsv, sstr, slen) sv_catpvn_flags(dsv, sstr, slen, SV_GMAGIC)
37ee558d 2144#define sv_catpvn_mg(dsv, sstr, slen) sv_catpvn_flags(dsv, sstr, slen, SV_GMAGIC|SV_SMAGIC);
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2145#define sv_copypv(dsv, ssv) sv_copypv_flags(dsv, ssv, SV_GMAGIC)
2146#define sv_copypv_nomg(dsv, ssv) sv_copypv_flags(dsv, ssv, 0)
baca2b92 2147#define sv_2pv(sv, lp) sv_2pv_flags(sv, lp, SV_GMAGIC)
cb2f1b7b 2148#define sv_2pv_nolen(sv) sv_2pv(sv, 0)
757fc329 2149#define sv_2pvbyte(sv, lp) sv_2pvbyte_flags(sv, lp, SV_GMAGIC)
cb2f1b7b 2150#define sv_2pvbyte_nolen(sv) sv_2pvbyte(sv, 0)
757fc329 2151#define sv_2pvutf8(sv, lp) sv_2pvutf8_flags(sv, lp, SV_GMAGIC)
cb2f1b7b 2152#define sv_2pvutf8_nolen(sv) sv_2pvutf8(sv, 0)
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2153#define sv_2pv_nomg(sv, lp) sv_2pv_flags(sv, lp, 0)
2154#define sv_pvn_force(sv, lp) sv_pvn_force_flags(sv, lp, SV_GMAGIC)
2155#define sv_utf8_upgrade(sv) sv_utf8_upgrade_flags(sv, SV_GMAGIC)
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2156#define sv_2iv(sv) sv_2iv_flags(sv, SV_GMAGIC)
2157#define sv_2uv(sv) sv_2uv_flags(sv, SV_GMAGIC)
39d5de13 2158#define sv_2nv(sv) sv_2nv_flags(sv, SV_GMAGIC)
078504b2 2159#define sv_eq(sv1, sv2) sv_eq_flags(sv1, sv2, SV_GMAGIC)
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2160#define sv_cmp(sv1, sv2) sv_cmp_flags(sv1, sv2, SV_GMAGIC)
2161#define sv_cmp_locale(sv1, sv2) sv_cmp_locale_flags(sv1, sv2, SV_GMAGIC)
e17dadf3 2162#define sv_collxfrm(sv, nxp) sv_collxfrm_flags(sv, nxp, SV_GMAGIC)
06c841cf 2163#define sv_2bool(sv) sv_2bool_flags(sv, SV_GMAGIC)
4bac9ae4 2164#define sv_2bool_nomg(sv) sv_2bool_flags(sv, 0)
84335ee9 2165#define sv_insert(bigstr, offset, len, little, littlelen) \
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2166 Perl_sv_insert_flags(aTHX_ (bigstr),(offset), (len), (little), \
2167 (littlelen), SV_GMAGIC)
108cb980 2168#define sv_mortalcopy(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 2169 Perl_sv_mortalcopy_flags(aTHX_ sv, SV_GMAGIC|SV_DO_COW_SVSETSV)
f34d8cdd 2170#define sv_cathek(sv,hek) \
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2171 STMT_START { \
2172 HEK * const bmxk = hek; \
2173 sv_catpvn_flags(sv, HEK_KEY(bmxk), HEK_LEN(bmxk), \
2174 HEK_UTF8(bmxk) ? SV_CATUTF8 : SV_CATBYTES); \
2175 } STMT_END
baca2b92 2176
db79b45b 2177/* Should be named SvCatPVN_utf8_upgrade? */
4bac9ae4 2178#define sv_catpvn_nomg_utf8_upgrade(dsv, sstr, slen, nsv) \
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2179 STMT_START { \
2180 if (!(nsv)) \
2181 nsv = newSVpvn_flags(sstr, slen, SVs_TEMP); \
2182 else \
2183 sv_setpvn(nsv, sstr, slen); \
2184 SvUTF8_off(nsv); \
2185 sv_utf8_upgrade(nsv); \
2186 sv_catsv_nomg(dsv, nsv); \
2187 } STMT_END
64534138 2188#define sv_catpvn_nomg_maybeutf8(dsv, sstr, slen, is_utf8) \
1f4fbd3b 2189 sv_catpvn_flags(dsv, sstr, slen, (is_utf8)?SV_CATUTF8:SV_CATBYTES)
79072805 2190
25fdce4a 2191#if defined(PERL_CORE) || defined(PERL_EXT)
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2192# define sv_or_pv_len_utf8(sv, pv, bytelen) \
2193 (SvGAMAGIC(sv) \
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2194 ? utf8_length((U8 *)(pv), (U8 *)(pv)+(bytelen)) \
2195 : sv_len_utf8(sv))
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2196#endif
2197
954c1994 2198/*
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2199=for apidoc newRV
2200=for apidoc_item ||newRV_inc|
954c1994 2201
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2202These are identical. They create an RV wrapper for an SV. The reference count
2203for the original SV is incremented.
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2204
2205=cut
2206*/
2207
5f05dabc 2208#define newRV_inc(sv) newRV(sv)
5f05dabc 2209
796b6530 2210/* the following macros update any magic values this C<sv> is associated with */
79072805 2211
954c1994 2212/*
574e093e 2213=for apidoc_section $SV
ccfc67b7 2214
954c1994 2215=for apidoc Am|void|SvGETMAGIC|SV* sv
8890fded 2216Invokes C<L</mg_get>> on an SV if it has 'get' magic. For example, this
f7e029ab 2217will call C<FETCH> on a tied variable. This macro evaluates its
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GS
2218argument more than once.
2219
2220=for apidoc Am|void|SvSETMAGIC|SV* sv
8890fded 2221Invokes C<L</mg_set>> on an SV if it has 'set' magic. This is necessary
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2222after modifying a scalar, in case it is a magical variable like C<$|>
2223or a tied variable (it calls C<STORE>). This macro evaluates its
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2224argument more than once.
2225
87ef9da8 2226=for apidoc Am|void|SvSetSV|SV* dsv|SV* ssv
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2227=for apidoc_item SvSetMagicSV
2228=for apidoc_item SvSetSV_nosteal
2229=for apidoc_item SvSetMagicSV_nosteal
2230
2231if C<dsv> is the same as C<ssv>, these do nothing. Otherwise they all call
2232some form of C<L</sv_setsv>>. They may evaluate their arguments more than
2233once.
954c1994 2234
574e093e 2235The only differences are:
954c1994 2236
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2237C<SvSetMagicSV> and C<SvSetMagicSV_nosteal> perform any required 'set' magic
2238afterwards on the destination SV; C<SvSetSV> and C<SvSetSV_nosteal> do not.
645c22ef 2239
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2240C<SvSetSV_nosteal> C<SvSetMagicSV_nosteal> call a non-destructive version of
2241C<sv_setsv>.
645c22ef 2242
68795e93 2243=for apidoc Am|void|SvSHARE|SV* sv
796b6530 2244Arranges for C<sv> to be shared between threads if a suitable module
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2245has been loaded.
2246
2247=for apidoc Am|void|SvLOCK|SV* sv
796b6530 2248Arranges for a mutual exclusion lock to be obtained on C<sv> if a suitable module
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2249has been loaded.
2250
2251=for apidoc Am|void|SvUNLOCK|SV* sv
796b6530 2252Releases a mutual exclusion lock on C<sv> if a suitable module
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2253has been loaded.
2254
3f620621 2255=for apidoc_section $SV
ccfc67b7 2256
679ac26e 2257=for apidoc Am|char *|SvGROW|SV* sv|STRLEN len
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2258Expands the character buffer in the SV so that it has room for the
2259indicated number of bytes (remember to reserve space for an extra trailing
6602b933 2260C<NUL> character). Calls C<sv_grow> to perform the expansion if necessary.
72d33970 2261Returns a pointer to the character
796b6530 2262buffer. SV must be of type >= C<SVt_PV>. One
4b1e7f06 2263alternative is to call C<sv_grow> if you are not sure of the type of SV.
954c1994 2264
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2265You might mistakenly think that C<len> is the number of bytes to add to the
2266existing size, but instead it is the total size C<sv> should be.
2267
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2268=for apidoc Am|char *|SvPVCLEAR|SV* sv
2269Ensures that sv is a SVt_PV and that its SvCUR is 0, and that it is
2270properly null terminated. Equivalent to sv_setpvs(""), but more efficient.
2271
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2272=cut
2273*/
2274
45661033 2275#define SvPVCLEAR(sv) sv_setpv_bufsize(sv,0,0)
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2276#define SvSHARE(sv) PL_sharehook(aTHX_ sv)
2277#define SvLOCK(sv) PL_lockhook(aTHX_ sv)
2278#define SvUNLOCK(sv) PL_unlockhook(aTHX_ sv)
2279#define SvDESTROYABLE(sv) PL_destroyhook(aTHX_ sv)
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2281#define SvGETMAGIC(x) ((void)(UNLIKELY(SvGMAGICAL(x)) && mg_get(x)))
2282#define SvSETMAGIC(x) STMT_START { if (UNLIKELY(SvSMAGICAL(x))) mg_set(x); } STMT_END
79072805 2283
54310121 2284#define SvSetSV_and(dst,src,finally) \
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2285 STMT_START { \
2286 if (LIKELY((dst) != (src))) { \
2287 sv_setsv(dst, src); \
2288 finally; \
2289 } \
2290 } STMT_END
54310121 2291#define SvSetSV_nosteal_and(dst,src,finally) \
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2292 STMT_START { \
2293 if (LIKELY((dst) != (src))) { \
2294 sv_setsv_flags(dst, src, SV_GMAGIC | SV_NOSTEAL | SV_DO_COW_SVSETSV); \
2295 finally; \
2296 } \
2297 } STMT_END
79072805 2298
54310121 2299#define SvSetSV(dst,src) \
1f4fbd3b 2300 SvSetSV_and(dst,src,/*nothing*/;)
54310121 2301#define SvSetSV_nosteal(dst,src) \
1f4fbd3b 2302 SvSetSV_nosteal_and(dst,src,/*nothing*/;)
54310121 2303
2304#define SvSetMagicSV(dst,src) \
1f4fbd3b 2305 SvSetSV_and(dst,src,SvSETMAGIC(dst))
54310121 2306#define SvSetMagicSV_nosteal(dst,src) \
1f4fbd3b 2307 SvSetSV_nosteal_and(dst,src,SvSETMAGIC(dst))
54310121 2308
db79b45b 2309
1045810a 2310#if !defined(SKIP_DEBUGGING)
79072805 2311#define SvPEEK(sv) sv_peek(sv)
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2312#else
2313#define SvPEEK(sv) ""
2314#endif
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2316/* Is this a per-interpreter immortal SV (rather than global)?
2317 * These should either occupy adjacent entries in the interpreter struct
2318 * (MULTIPLICITY) or adjacent elements of PL_sv_immortals[] otherwise.
2319 * The unsigned (Size_t) cast avoids the need for a second < 0 condition.
2320 */
2321#define SvIMMORTAL_INTERP(sv) ((Size_t)((sv) - &PL_sv_yes) < 4)
2322
2323/* Does this immortal have a true value? Currently only PL_sv_yes does. */
2324#define SvIMMORTAL_TRUE(sv) ((sv) == &PL_sv_yes)
2325
2326/* the SvREADONLY() test is to quickly reject most SVs */
2327#define SvIMMORTAL(sv) \
2328 ( SvREADONLY(sv) \
2329 && (SvIMMORTAL_INTERP(sv) || (sv) == &PL_sv_placeholder))
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2331#ifdef DEBUGGING
2332 /* exercise the immortal resurrection code in sv_free2() */
2333# define SvREFCNT_IMMORTAL 1000
2334#else
2335# define SvREFCNT_IMMORTAL ((~(U32)0)/2)
2336#endif
2337
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2338/*
2339=for apidoc Am|SV *|boolSV|bool b
2340
2341Returns a true SV if C<b> is a true value, or a false SV if C<b> is 0.
2342
fbe13c60 2343See also C<L</PL_sv_yes>> and C<L</PL_sv_no>>.
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2344
2345=cut
2346*/
2347
3280af22 2348#define boolSV(b) ((b) ? &PL_sv_yes : &PL_sv_no)
54310121 2349
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2350/*
2351=for apidoc Am|void|sv_setbool|SV *sv|bool b
2352=for apidoc_item |void|sv_setbool_mg|SV *sv|bool b
2353
2354These set an SV to a true or false boolean value, upgrading first if necessary.
2355
2356They differ only in that C<sv_setbool_mg> handles 'set' magic; C<sv_setbool>
2357does not.
2358
2359=cut
2360*/
2361
2362#define sv_setbool(sv, b) sv_setsv(sv, boolSV(b))
2363#define sv_setbool_mg(sv, b) sv_setsv_mg(sv, boolSV(b))
2364
79072805 2365#define isGV(sv) (SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVGV)
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2366/* If I give every macro argument a different name, then there won't be bugs
2367 where nested macros get confused. Been there, done that. */
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2368/*
2369=for apidoc Am|bool|isGV_with_GP|SV * sv
2370Returns a boolean as to whether or not C<sv> is a GV with a pointer to a GP
2371(glob pointer).
2372
2373=cut
2374*/
f7877b28 2375#define isGV_with_GP(pwadak) \
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2376 (((SvFLAGS(pwadak) & (SVp_POK|SVpgv_GP)) == SVpgv_GP) \
2377 && (SvTYPE(pwadak) == SVt_PVGV || SvTYPE(pwadak) == SVt_PVLV))
2e5b91de 2378#define isGV_with_GP_on(sv) STMT_START { \
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2379 assert (SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVGV || SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVLV); \
2380 assert (!SvPOKp(sv)); \
2381 assert (!SvIOKp(sv)); \
2382 (SvFLAGS(sv) |= SVpgv_GP); \
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2383 } STMT_END
2384#define isGV_with_GP_off(sv) STMT_START { \
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2385 assert (SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVGV || SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_PVLV); \
2386 assert (!SvPOKp(sv)); \
2387 assert (!SvIOKp(sv)); \
2388 (SvFLAGS(sv) &= ~SVpgv_GP); \
2e5b91de 2389 } STMT_END
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2390#ifdef PERL_CORE
2391# define isGV_or_RVCV(kadawp) \
2392 (isGV(kadawp) || (SvROK(kadawp) && SvTYPE(SvRV(kadawp)) == SVt_PVCV))
2393#endif
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2394#define isREGEXP(sv) \
2395 (SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_REGEXP \
df6b4bd5 2396 || (SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVTYPEMASK|SVpgv_GP|SVf_FAKE)) \
1f4fbd3b 2397 == (SVt_PVLV|SVf_FAKE))
2e5b91de 2398
79072805 2399
bba82a09 2400#ifdef PERL_ANY_COW
db2c6cb3 2401# define SvGROW(sv,len) \
1f4fbd3b 2402 (SvIsCOW(sv) || SvLEN(sv) < (len) ? sv_grow(sv,len) : SvPVX(sv))
db2c6cb3 2403#else
6bbd724f 2404# define SvGROW(sv,len) (SvLEN(sv) < (len) ? sv_grow(sv,len) : SvPVX(sv))
db2c6cb3 2405#endif
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2406#define SvGROW_mutable(sv,len) \
2407 (SvLEN(sv) < (len) ? sv_grow(sv,len) : SvPVX_mutable(sv))
933fea7f 2408#define Sv_Grow sv_grow
3d35f11b 2409
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2410#define CLONEf_COPY_STACKS 1
2411#define CLONEf_KEEP_PTR_TABLE 2
c43294b8 2412#define CLONEf_CLONE_HOST 4
0405e91e 2413#define CLONEf_JOIN_IN 8
a0739874 2414
8cf8f3d1 2415struct clone_params {
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2416 AV* stashes;
2417 UV flags;
59b40662 2418 PerlInterpreter *proto_perl;
1db366cc 2419 PerlInterpreter *new_perl;
d08d57ef 2420 AV *unreferenced;
8cf8f3d1 2421};
102d3b8a 2422
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2423/* SV_NOSTEAL prevents TEMP buffers being, well, stolen, and saves games
2424 with SvTEMP_off and SvTEMP_on round a call to sv_setsv. */
2425#define newSVsv(sv) newSVsv_flags((sv), SV_GMAGIC|SV_NOSTEAL)
2426#define newSVsv_nomg(sv) newSVsv_flags((sv), SV_NOSTEAL)
2427
102d3b8a 2428/*
d106cb46 2429=for apidoc Am|SV*|newSVpvn_utf8|const char* s|STRLEN len|U32 utf8
740cce10 2430
30a15352 2431Creates a new SV and copies a string (which may contain C<NUL> (C<\0>)
796b6530 2432characters) into it. If C<utf8> is true, calls
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2433C<SvUTF8_on> on the new SV. Implemented as a wrapper around C<newSVpvn_flags>.
2434
2435=cut
2436*/
2437
2438#define newSVpvn_utf8(s, len, u) newSVpvn_flags((s), (len), (u) ? SVf_UTF8 : 0)
2439
2440/*
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2441=for apidoc Amx|SV*|newSVpadname|PADNAME *pn
2442
0f94cb1f 2443Creates a new SV containing the pad name.
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2444
2445=cut
2446*/
2447
0f94cb1f 2448#define newSVpadname(pn) newSVpvn_utf8(PadnamePV(pn), PadnameLEN(pn), TRUE)
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2449
2450/*
d106cb46 2451=for apidoc Am|void|SvOOK_offset|SV*sv|STRLEN len
69240efd 2452
796b6530 2453Reads into C<len> the offset from C<SvPVX> back to the true start of the
69240efd 2454allocated buffer, which will be non-zero if C<sv_chop> has been used to
8554e7a0 2455efficiently remove characters from start of the buffer. Implemented as a
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2456macro, which takes the address of C<len>, which must be of type C<STRLEN>.
2457Evaluates C<sv> more than once. Sets C<len> to 0 if C<SvOOK(sv)> is false.
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2458
2459=cut
2460*/
2461
2462#ifdef DEBUGGING
2463/* Does the bot know something I don't?
246410:28 <@Nicholas> metabatman
246510:28 <+meta> Nicholas: crash
2466*/
2467# define SvOOK_offset(sv, offset) STMT_START { \
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2468 STATIC_ASSERT_STMT(sizeof(offset) == sizeof(STRLEN)); \
2469 if (SvOOK(sv)) { \
2470 const U8 *_crash = (U8*)SvPVX_const(sv); \
2471 (offset) = *--_crash; \
2472 if (!(offset)) { \
2473 _crash -= sizeof(STRLEN); \
2474 Copy(_crash, (U8 *)&(offset), sizeof(STRLEN), U8); \
2475 } \
2476 { \
2477 /* Validate the preceding buffer's sentinels to \
2478 verify that no-one is using it. */ \
2479 const U8 *const _bonk = (U8*)SvPVX_const(sv) - (offset);\
2480 while (_crash > _bonk) { \
2481 --_crash; \
2482 assert (*_crash == (U8)PTR2UV(_crash)); \
2483 } \
2484 } \
2485 } else { \
2486 (offset) = 0; \
2487 } \
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2488 } STMT_END
2489#else
2490 /* This is the same code, but avoids using any temporary variables: */
2491# define SvOOK_offset(sv, offset) STMT_START { \
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2492 STATIC_ASSERT_STMT(sizeof(offset) == sizeof(STRLEN)); \
2493 if (SvOOK(sv)) { \
2494 (offset) = ((U8*)SvPVX_const(sv))[-1]; \
2495 if (!(offset)) { \
2496 Copy(SvPVX_const(sv) - 1 - sizeof(STRLEN), \
2497 (U8*)&(offset), sizeof(STRLEN), U8); \
2498 } \
2499 } else { \
2500 (offset) = 0; \
2501 } \
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2502 } STMT_END
2503#endif
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2504
2505#define newIO() MUTABLE_IO(newSV_type(SVt_PVIO))
2506
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2507#if defined(PERL_CORE) || defined(PERL_EXT)
2508
2509# define SV_CONST(name) \
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2510 PL_sv_consts[SV_CONST_##name] \
2511 ? PL_sv_consts[SV_CONST_##name] \
2512 : (PL_sv_consts[SV_CONST_##name] = newSVpv_share(#name, 0))
a38ab475 2513
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2514# define SV_CONST_TIESCALAR 0
2515# define SV_CONST_TIEARRAY 1
2516# define SV_CONST_TIEHASH 2
2517# define SV_CONST_TIEHANDLE 3
2518
2519# define SV_CONST_FETCH 4
2520# define SV_CONST_FETCHSIZE 5
2521# define SV_CONST_STORE 6
2522# define SV_CONST_STORESIZE 7
2523# define SV_CONST_EXISTS 8
2524
2525# define SV_CONST_PUSH 9
2526# define SV_CONST_POP 10
2527# define SV_CONST_SHIFT 11
2528# define SV_CONST_UNSHIFT 12
2529# define SV_CONST_SPLICE 13
2530# define SV_CONST_EXTEND 14
2531
2532# define SV_CONST_FIRSTKEY 15
2533# define SV_CONST_NEXTKEY 16
2534# define SV_CONST_SCALAR 17
2535
2536# define SV_CONST_OPEN 18
2537# define SV_CONST_WRITE 19
2538# define SV_CONST_PRINT 20
2539# define SV_CONST_PRINTF 21
2540# define SV_CONST_READ 22
2541# define SV_CONST_READLINE 23
2542# define SV_CONST_GETC 24
2543# define SV_CONST_SEEK 25
2544# define SV_CONST_TELL 26
2545# define SV_CONST_EOF 27
2546# define SV_CONST_BINMODE 28
2547# define SV_CONST_FILENO 29
2548# define SV_CONST_CLOSE 30
2549
2550# define SV_CONST_DELETE 31
2551# define SV_CONST_CLEAR 32
2552# define SV_CONST_UNTIE 33
2553# define SV_CONST_DESTROY 34
2554#endif
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2555
2556#define SV_CONSTS_COUNT 35
2557
69240efd 2558/*
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2559 * Bodyless IVs and NVs!
2560 *
2561 * Since 5.9.2, we can avoid allocating a body for SVt_IV-type SVs.
2562 * Since the larger IV-holding variants of SVs store their integer
2563 * values in their respective bodies, the family of SvIV() accessor
2564 * macros would naively have to branch on the SV type to find the
2565 * integer value either in the HEAD or BODY. In order to avoid this
2566 * expensive branch, a clever soul has deployed a great hack:
2567 * We set up the SvANY pointer such that instead of pointing to a
2568 * real body, it points into the memory before the location of the
2569 * head. We compute this pointer such that the location of
2570 * the integer member of the hypothetical body struct happens to
2571 * be the same as the location of the integer member of the bodyless
2572 * SV head. This now means that the SvIV() family of accessors can
2573 * always read from the (hypothetical or real) body via SvANY.
2574 *
2575 * Since the 5.21 dev series, we employ the same trick for NVs
2576 * if the architecture can support it (NVSIZE <= IVSIZE).
2577 */
2578
2579/* The following two macros compute the necessary offsets for the above
2580 * trick and store them in SvANY for SvIV() (and friends) to use. */
2581
2582#ifdef PERL_CORE
2583# define SET_SVANY_FOR_BODYLESS_IV(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 2584 SvANY(sv) = (XPVIV*)((char*)&(sv->sv_u.svu_iv) \
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2585 - STRUCT_OFFSET(XPVIV, xiv_iv))
2586
2587# define SET_SVANY_FOR_BODYLESS_NV(sv) \
1f4fbd3b 2588 SvANY(sv) = (XPVNV*)((char*)&(sv->sv_u.svu_nv) \
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2589 - STRUCT_OFFSET(XPVNV, xnv_u.xnv_nv))
2590#endif
2591
2592/*
14d04a33 2593 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
102d3b8a 2594 */