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1/* perl.h
2 *
3 * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
4 * 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 by Larry Wall and others
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 *
9 */
10
11#ifndef H_PERL
12#define H_PERL 1
13
14#ifdef PERL_FOR_X2P
15/*
16 * This file is being used for x2p stuff.
17 * Above symbol is defined via -D in 'x2p/Makefile.SH'
18 * Decouple x2p stuff from some of perls more extreme eccentricities.
19 */
20#undef MULTIPLICITY
21#undef USE_STDIO
22#define USE_STDIO
23#endif /* PERL_FOR_X2P */
24
25#ifdef PERL_MICRO
26# include "uconfig.h"
27#else
28# include "config.h"
29#endif
30
31/* this is used for functions which take a depth trailing
32 * argument under debugging */
33#ifdef DEBUGGING
34#define _pDEPTH ,U32 depth
35#define _aDEPTH ,depth
36#else
37#define _pDEPTH
38#define _aDEPTH
39#endif
40
41/* NOTE 1: that with gcc -std=c89 the __STDC_VERSION__ is *not* defined
42 * because the __STDC_VERSION__ became a thing only with C90. Therefore,
43 * with gcc, HAS_C99 will never become true as long as we use -std=c89.
44
45 * NOTE 2: headers lie. Do not expect that if HAS_C99 gets to be true,
46 * all the C99 features are there and are correct. */
47#if (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) || \
48 defined(_STDC_C99) || defined(__c99)
49# define HAS_C99 1
50#endif
51
52/* See L<perlguts/"The Perl API"> for detailed notes on
53 * PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT and PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS */
54
55/* XXX NOTE that from here --> to <-- the same logic is
56 * repeated in makedef.pl, so be certain to update
57 * both places when editing. */
58
59#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
60# if !defined(MULTIPLICITY)
61# define MULTIPLICITY
62# endif
63#endif
64
65#ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
66# ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
67# define PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
68# endif
69#endif
70
71#ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
72# ifndef MULTIPLICITY
73# define MULTIPLICITY
74# endif
75#endif
76
77#ifdef MULTIPLICITY
78# ifndef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
79# define PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
80# endif
81#endif
82
83/* undef WIN32 when building on Cygwin (for libwin32) - gph */
84#ifdef __CYGWIN__
85# undef WIN32
86# undef _WIN32
87#endif
88
89#if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) || (defined(__VC32__) && defined(WINS))
90# ifndef SYMBIAN
91# define SYMBIAN
92# endif
93#endif
94
95#ifdef __SYMBIAN32__
96# include "symbian/symbian_proto.h"
97#endif
98
99/* Any stack-challenged places. The limit varies (and often
100 * is configurable), but using more than a kilobyte of stack
101 * is usually dubious in these systems. */
102#if defined(__SYMBIAN32__)
103/* Symbian: need to work around the SDK features. *
104 * On WINS: MS VC5 generates calls to _chkstk, *
105 * if a "large" stack frame is allocated. *
106 * gcc on MARM does not generate calls like these. */
107# define USE_HEAP_INSTEAD_OF_STACK
108#endif
109
110/* Use the reentrant APIs like localtime_r and getpwent_r */
111/* Win32 has naturally threadsafe libraries, no need to use any _r variants.
112 * XXX KEEP makedef.pl copy of this code in sync */
113#if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && !defined(USE_REENTRANT_API) && !defined(NETWARE) && !defined(WIN32)
114# define USE_REENTRANT_API
115#endif
116
117/* <--- here ends the logic shared by perl.h and makedef.pl */
118
119/* Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 needs special treatment in numerous places */
120#if defined(WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1200 && _MSC_VER < 1300
121# define USING_MSVC6
122#endif
123
124#undef START_EXTERN_C
125#undef END_EXTERN_C
126#undef EXTERN_C
127#ifdef __cplusplus
128# define START_EXTERN_C extern "C" {
129# define END_EXTERN_C }
130# define EXTERN_C extern "C"
131#else
132# define START_EXTERN_C
133# define END_EXTERN_C
134# define EXTERN_C extern
135#endif
136
137/* Fallback definitions in case we don't have definitions from config.h.
138 This should only matter for systems that don't use Configure and
139 haven't been modified to define PERL_STATIC_INLINE yet.
140*/
141#if !defined(PERL_STATIC_INLINE)
142# ifdef HAS_STATIC_INLINE
143# define PERL_STATIC_INLINE static inline
144# else
145# define PERL_STATIC_INLINE static
146# endif
147#endif
148
149#if defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT) && !defined(PERL_GET_VARS)
150# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
151 EXTERN_C struct perl_vars* Perl_GetVarsPrivate();
152# define PERL_GET_VARS() Perl_GetVarsPrivate() /* see miniperlmain.c */
153# else
154# define PERL_GET_VARS() PL_VarsPtr
155# endif
156#endif
157
158/* this used to be off by default, now its on, see perlio.h */
159#define PERLIO_FUNCS_CONST
160
161#define pVAR struct perl_vars* my_vars PERL_UNUSED_DECL
162
163#ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
164# define dVAR pVAR = (struct perl_vars*)PERL_GET_VARS()
165#else
166# define dVAR dNOOP
167#endif
168
169#ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
170# ifndef MULTIPLICITY
171# define MULTIPLICITY
172# endif
173# define tTHX PerlInterpreter*
174# define pTHX tTHX my_perl PERL_UNUSED_DECL
175# define aTHX my_perl
176# define aTHXa(a) aTHX = (tTHX)a
177# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
178# define dTHXa(a) dVAR; pTHX = (tTHX)a
179# else
180# define dTHXa(a) pTHX = (tTHX)a
181# endif
182# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
183# define dTHX dVAR; pTHX = PERL_GET_THX
184# else
185# define dTHX pTHX = PERL_GET_THX
186# endif
187# define pTHX_ pTHX,
188# define aTHX_ aTHX,
189# define pTHX_1 2
190# define pTHX_2 3
191# define pTHX_3 4
192# define pTHX_4 5
193# define pTHX_5 6
194# define pTHX_6 7
195# define pTHX_7 8
196# define pTHX_8 9
197# define pTHX_9 10
198# define pTHX_12 13
199# if defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL)
200# define PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
201# endif
202#else
203# undef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
204#endif
205
206#ifdef DEBUGGING
207# define dTHX_DEBUGGING dTHX
208#else
209# define dTHX_DEBUGGING dNOOP
210#endif
211
212#define STATIC static
213
214#ifndef PERL_CORE
215/* Do not use these macros. They were part of PERL_OBJECT, which was an
216 * implementation of multiplicity using C++ objects. They have been left
217 * here solely for the sake of XS code which has incorrectly
218 * cargo-culted them.
219 */
220#define CPERLscope(x) x
221#define CPERLarg void
222#define CPERLarg_
223#define _CPERLarg
224#define PERL_OBJECT_THIS
225#define _PERL_OBJECT_THIS
226#define PERL_OBJECT_THIS_
227#define CALL_FPTR(fptr) (*fptr)
228#define MEMBER_TO_FPTR(name) name
229#endif /* !PERL_CORE */
230
231#define CALLRUNOPS PL_runops
232
233#define CALLREGCOMP(sv, flags) Perl_pregcomp(aTHX_ (sv),(flags))
234
235#define CALLREGCOMP_ENG(prog, sv, flags) (prog)->comp(aTHX_ sv, flags)
236#define CALLREGEXEC(prog,stringarg,strend,strbeg,minend,sv,data,flags) \
237 RX_ENGINE(prog)->exec(aTHX_ (prog),(stringarg),(strend), \
238 (strbeg),(minend),(sv),(data),(flags))
239#define CALLREG_INTUIT_START(prog,sv,strbeg,strpos,strend,flags,data) \
240 RX_ENGINE(prog)->intuit(aTHX_ (prog), (sv), (strbeg), (strpos), \
241 (strend),(flags),(data))
242#define CALLREG_INTUIT_STRING(prog) \
243 RX_ENGINE(prog)->checkstr(aTHX_ (prog))
244
245#define CALLREGFREE(prog) \
246 Perl_pregfree(aTHX_ (prog))
247
248#define CALLREGFREE_PVT(prog) \
249 if(prog) RX_ENGINE(prog)->rxfree(aTHX_ (prog))
250
251#define CALLREG_NUMBUF_FETCH(rx,paren,usesv) \
252 RX_ENGINE(rx)->numbered_buff_FETCH(aTHX_ (rx),(paren),(usesv))
253
254#define CALLREG_NUMBUF_STORE(rx,paren,value) \
255 RX_ENGINE(rx)->numbered_buff_STORE(aTHX_ (rx),(paren),(value))
256
257#define CALLREG_NUMBUF_LENGTH(rx,sv,paren) \
258 RX_ENGINE(rx)->numbered_buff_LENGTH(aTHX_ (rx),(sv),(paren))
259
260#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_FETCH(rx, key, flags) \
261 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), (key), NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_FETCH))
262
263#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_STORE(rx, key, value, flags) \
264 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), (key), (value), ((flags) | RXapif_STORE))
265
266#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_DELETE(rx, key, flags) \
267 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx),(key), NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_DELETE))
268
269#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_CLEAR(rx, flags) \
270 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_CLEAR))
271
272#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_EXISTS(rx, key, flags) \
273 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), (key), NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_EXISTS))
274
275#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_FIRSTKEY(rx, flags) \
276 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff_iter(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_FIRSTKEY))
277
278#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_NEXTKEY(rx, lastkey, flags) \
279 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff_iter(aTHX_ (rx), (lastkey), ((flags) | RXapif_NEXTKEY))
280
281#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_SCALAR(rx, flags) \
282 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, NULL, ((flags) | RXapif_SCALAR))
283
284#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_COUNT(rx) \
285 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, NULL, RXapif_REGNAMES_COUNT)
286
287#define CALLREG_NAMED_BUFF_ALL(rx, flags) \
288 RX_ENGINE(rx)->named_buff(aTHX_ (rx), NULL, NULL, flags)
289
290#define CALLREG_PACKAGE(rx) \
291 RX_ENGINE(rx)->qr_package(aTHX_ (rx))
292
293#if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
294#define CALLREGDUPE(prog,param) \
295 Perl_re_dup(aTHX_ (prog),(param))
296
297#define CALLREGDUPE_PVT(prog,param) \
298 (prog ? RX_ENGINE(prog)->dupe(aTHX_ (prog),(param)) \
299 : (REGEXP *)NULL)
300#endif
301
302
303
304
305
306/*
307 * Because of backward compatibility reasons the PERL_UNUSED_DECL
308 * cannot be changed from postfix to PERL_UNUSED_DECL(x). Sigh.
309 *
310 * Note that there are C compilers such as MetroWerks CodeWarrior
311 * which do not have an "inlined" way (like the gcc __attribute__) of
312 * marking unused variables (they need e.g. a #pragma) and therefore
313 * cpp macros like PERL_UNUSED_DECL cannot work for this purpose, even
314 * if it were PERL_UNUSED_DECL(x), which it cannot be (see above).
315 *
316 */
317
318#if defined(__SYMBIAN32__) && defined(__GNUC__)
319# ifdef __cplusplus
320# define PERL_UNUSED_DECL
321# else
322# define PERL_UNUSED_DECL __attribute__((unused))
323# endif
324#endif
325
326#ifndef PERL_UNUSED_DECL
327# if defined(HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) && (!defined(__cplusplus) || __GNUC__ >= 4)
328# define PERL_UNUSED_DECL __attribute__unused__
329# else
330# define PERL_UNUSED_DECL
331# endif
332#endif
333
334/* gcc -Wall:
335 * for silencing unused variables that are actually used most of the time,
336 * but we cannot quite get rid of, such as "ax" in PPCODE+noargs xsubs,
337 * or variables/arguments that are used only in certain configurations.
338 */
339#ifndef PERL_UNUSED_ARG
340# define PERL_UNUSED_ARG(x) ((void)sizeof(x))
341#endif
342#ifndef PERL_UNUSED_VAR
343# define PERL_UNUSED_VAR(x) ((void)sizeof(x))
344#endif
345
346#if defined(USE_ITHREADS) || defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT)
347# define PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT PERL_UNUSED_ARG(my_perl)
348#else
349# define PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT
350#endif
351
352/* gcc (-ansi) -pedantic doesn't allow gcc statement expressions,
353 * g++ allows them but seems to have problems with them
354 * (insane errors ensue).
355 * g++ does not give insane errors now (RMB 2008-01-30, gcc 4.2.2).
356 */
357#if defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC) || \
358 (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__cplusplus) && \
359 ((__GNUC__ < 4) || ((__GNUC__ == 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ < 2))))
360# ifndef PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN
361# define PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN
362# endif
363#endif
364
365/* Use PERL_UNUSED_RESULT() to suppress the warnings about unused results
366 * of function calls, e.g. PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(foo(a, b)).
367 *
368 * The main reason for this is that the combination of gcc -Wunused-result
369 * (part of -Wall) and the __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) cannot
370 * be silenced with casting to void. This causes trouble when the system
371 * header files use the attribute.
372 *
373 * Use PERL_UNUSED_RESULT sparingly, though, since usually the warning
374 * is there for a good reason: you might lose success/failure information,
375 * or leak resources, or changes in resources.
376 *
377 * But sometimes you just want to ignore the return value, e.g. on
378 * codepaths soon ending up in abort, or in "best effort" attempts,
379 * or in situations where there is no good way to handle failures.
380 *
381 * Sometimes PERL_UNUSED_RESULT might not be the most natural way:
382 * another possibility is that you can capture the return value
383 * and use PERL_UNUSED_VAR on that.
384 *
385 * The __typeof__() is used instead of typeof() since typeof() is not
386 * available under strict C89, and because of compilers masquerading
387 * as gcc (clang and icc), we want exactly the gcc extension
388 * __typeof__ and nothing else.
389 */
390#ifndef PERL_UNUSED_RESULT
391# if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(HASATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT)
392# define PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(v) STMT_START { __typeof__(v) z = (v); (void)sizeof(z); } STMT_END
393# else
394# define PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(v) ((void)(v))
395# endif
396#endif
397
398/* on gcc (and clang), specify that a warning should be temporarily
399 * ignored; e.g.
400 *
401 * GCC_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(-Wmultichar);
402 * char b = 'ab';
403 * GCC_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL;
404 *
405 * based on http://dbp-consulting.com/tutorials/SuppressingGCCWarnings.html
406 *
407 * Note that "pragma GCC diagnostic push/pop" was added in GCC 4.6, Mar 2011;
408 * clang only pretends to be GCC 4.2, but still supports push/pop.
409 *
410 * Note on usage: all macros must be used at a place where a declaration
411 * or statement can occur, i.e., not in the middle of an expression.
412 * *_DIAG_IGNORE() and *_DIAG_RESTORE can be used in any such place, but
413 * must be used without a following semicolon. *_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL() and
414 * *_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL must be used with a following semicolon, and behave
415 * syntactically as declarations (like dNOOP). *_DIAG_IGNORE_STMT()
416 * and *_DIAG_RESTORE_STMT must be used with a following semicolon,
417 * and behave syntactically as statements (like NOOP).
418 *
419 */
420
421#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__clang) || \
422 (defined( __GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100) + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 406)
423# define GCC_DIAG_PRAGMA(x) _Pragma (#x)
424/* clang has "clang diagnostic" pragmas, but also understands gcc. */
425# define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") \
426 GCC_DIAG_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic ignored #x)
427# define GCC_DIAG_RESTORE _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")
428#else
429# define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(w)
430# define GCC_DIAG_RESTORE
431#endif
432#define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(x) GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) dNOOP
433#define GCC_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL GCC_DIAG_RESTORE dNOOP
434#define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE_STMT(x) GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) NOOP
435#define GCC_DIAG_RESTORE_STMT GCC_DIAG_RESTORE NOOP
436/* for clang specific pragmas */
437#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__clang)
438# define CLANG_DIAG_PRAGMA(x) _Pragma (#x)
439# define CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(x) _Pragma("clang diagnostic push") \
440 CLANG_DIAG_PRAGMA(clang diagnostic ignored #x)
441# define CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop")
442#else
443# define CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(w)
444# define CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE
445#endif
446#define CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(x) CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(x) dNOOP
447#define CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE dNOOP
448#define CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE_STMT(x) CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(x) NOOP
449#define CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE_STMT CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE NOOP
450
451#define NOOP /*EMPTY*/(void)0
452#define dNOOP struct Perl___notused_struct
453
454#ifndef pTHX
455/* Don't bother defining tTHX ; using it outside
456 * code guarded by PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT is an error.
457 */
458# define pTHX void
459# define pTHX_
460# define aTHX
461# define aTHX_
462# define aTHXa(a) NOOP
463# define dTHXa(a) dNOOP
464# define dTHX dNOOP
465# define pTHX_1 1
466# define pTHX_2 2
467# define pTHX_3 3
468# define pTHX_4 4
469# define pTHX_5 5
470# define pTHX_6 6
471# define pTHX_7 7
472# define pTHX_8 8
473# define pTHX_9 9
474# define pTHX_12 12
475#endif
476
477#ifndef dVAR
478# define dVAR dNOOP
479#endif
480
481/* these are only defined for compatibility; should not be used internally */
482#if !defined(pTHXo) && !defined(PERL_CORE)
483# define pTHXo pTHX
484# define pTHXo_ pTHX_
485# define aTHXo aTHX
486# define aTHXo_ aTHX_
487# define dTHXo dTHX
488# define dTHXoa(x) dTHXa(x)
489#endif
490
491#ifndef pTHXx
492# define pTHXx PerlInterpreter *my_perl
493# define pTHXx_ pTHXx,
494# define aTHXx my_perl
495# define aTHXx_ aTHXx,
496# define dTHXx dTHX
497#endif
498
499/* Under PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS (used in Windows for fork emulation)
500 * PerlIO_foo() expands to PL_StdIO->pFOO(PL_StdIO, ...).
501 * dTHXs is therefore needed for all functions using PerlIO_foo(). */
502#ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS
503# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
504# define dTHXs dVAR; dTHX
505# else
506# define dTHXs dTHX
507# endif
508#else
509# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
510# define dTHXs dVAR
511# else
512# define dTHXs dNOOP
513# endif
514#endif
515
516#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN) && !defined(__cplusplus)
517# ifndef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS
518# define PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS
519# endif
520#endif
521
522/*
523 * STMT_START { statements; } STMT_END;
524 * can be used as a single statement, as in
525 * if (x) STMT_START { ... } STMT_END; else ...
526 *
527 * Trying to select a version that gives no warnings...
528 */
529#if !(defined(STMT_START) && defined(STMT_END))
530# ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS
531# define STMT_START (void)( /* gcc supports "({ STATEMENTS; })" */
532# define STMT_END )
533# else
534# define STMT_START do
535# define STMT_END while (0)
536# endif
537#endif
538
539#ifndef BYTEORDER /* Should never happen -- byteorder is in config.h */
540# define BYTEORDER 0x1234
541#endif
542
543/* Overall memory policy? */
544#ifndef CONSERVATIVE
545# define LIBERAL 1
546#endif
547
548#if 'A' == 65 && 'I' == 73 && 'J' == 74 && 'Z' == 90
549#define ASCIIish
550#else
551#undef ASCIIish
552#endif
553
554/*
555 * The following contortions are brought to you on behalf of all the
556 * standards, semi-standards, de facto standards, not-so-de-facto standards
557 * of the world, as well as all the other botches anyone ever thought of.
558 * The basic theory is that if we work hard enough here, the rest of the
559 * code can be a lot prettier. Well, so much for theory. Sorry, Henry...
560 */
561
562/* define this once if either system, instead of cluttering up the src */
563#if defined(MSDOS) || defined(WIN32) || defined(NETWARE)
564#define DOSISH 1
565#endif
566
567/* These exist only for back-compat with XS modules. */
568#ifndef PERL_CORE
569#define VOL volatile
570#define CAN_PROTOTYPE
571#define _(args) args
572#define I_LIMITS
573#define I_STDARG
574#define STANDARD_C
575#endif
576
577/* By compiling a perl with -DNO_TAINT_SUPPORT or -DSILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT,
578 * you get a perl without taint support, but doubtlessly with a lesser
579 * degree of support. Do not do so unless you know exactly what it means
580 * technically, have a good reason to do so, and know exactly how the
581 * perl will be used. perls with -DSILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT are considered
582 * a potential security risk due to flat out ignoring the security-relevant
583 * taint flags. This being said, a perl without taint support compiled in
584 * has marginal run-time performance benefits.
585 * SILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT implies NO_TAINT_SUPPORT.
586 * SILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT is the same as NO_TAINT_SUPPORT except it
587 * silently ignores -t/-T instead of throwing an exception.
588 *
589 * DANGER! Using NO_TAINT_SUPPORT or SILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT
590 * voids your nonexistent warranty!
591 */
592#if defined(SILENT_NO_TAINT_SUPPORT) && !defined(NO_TAINT_SUPPORT)
593# define NO_TAINT_SUPPORT 1
594#endif
595
596/* NO_TAINT_SUPPORT can be set to transform virtually all taint-related
597 * operations into no-ops for a very modest speed-up. Enable only if you
598 * know what you're doing: tests and CPAN modules' tests are bound to fail.
599 */
600#ifdef NO_TAINT_SUPPORT
601# define TAINT NOOP
602# define TAINT_NOT NOOP
603# define TAINT_IF(c) NOOP
604# define TAINT_ENV() NOOP
605# define TAINT_PROPER(s) NOOP
606# define TAINT_set(s) NOOP
607# define TAINT_get 0
608# define TAINTING_get 0
609# define TAINTING_set(s) NOOP
610# define TAINT_WARN_get 0
611# define TAINT_WARN_set(s) NOOP
612#else
613# define TAINT (PL_tainted = PL_tainting)
614# define TAINT_NOT (PL_tainted = FALSE)
615# define TAINT_IF(c) if (UNLIKELY(c)) { PL_tainted = PL_tainting; }
616# define TAINT_ENV() if (UNLIKELY(PL_tainting)) { taint_env(); }
617# define TAINT_PROPER(s) if (UNLIKELY(PL_tainting)) { taint_proper(NULL, s); }
618# define TAINT_set(s) (PL_tainted = (s))
619# define TAINT_get (PL_tainted)
620# define TAINTING_get (PL_tainting)
621# define TAINTING_set(s) (PL_tainting = (s))
622# define TAINT_WARN_get (PL_taint_warn)
623# define TAINT_WARN_set(s) (PL_taint_warn = (s))
624#endif
625
626/* flags used internally only within pp_subst and pp_substcont */
627#ifdef PERL_CORE
628# define SUBST_TAINT_STR 1 /* string tainted */
629# define SUBST_TAINT_PAT 2 /* pattern tainted */
630# define SUBST_TAINT_REPL 4 /* replacement tainted */
631# define SUBST_TAINT_RETAINT 8 /* use re'taint' in scope */
632# define SUBST_TAINT_BOOLRET 16 /* return is boolean (don't taint) */
633#endif
634
635/* XXX All process group stuff is handled in pp_sys.c. Should these
636 defines move there? If so, I could simplify this a lot. --AD 9/96.
637*/
638/* Process group stuff changed from traditional BSD to POSIX.
639 perlfunc.pod documents the traditional BSD-style syntax, so we'll
640 try to preserve that, if possible.
641*/
642#ifdef HAS_SETPGID
643# define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgid((pid), (pgrp))
644#elif defined(HAS_SETPGRP) && defined(USE_BSD_SETPGRP)
645# define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgrp((pid), (pgrp))
646#elif defined(HAS_SETPGRP2)
647# define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgrp2((pid), (pgrp))
648#endif
649#if defined(BSD_SETPGRP) && !defined(HAS_SETPGRP)
650# define HAS_SETPGRP /* Well, effectively it does . . . */
651#endif
652
653/* getpgid isn't POSIX, but at least Solaris and Linux have it, and it makes
654 our life easier :-) so we'll try it.
655*/
656#ifdef HAS_GETPGID
657# define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgid((pid))
658#elif defined(HAS_GETPGRP) && defined(USE_BSD_GETPGRP)
659# define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgrp((pid))
660#elif defined(HAS_GETPGRP2)
661# define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgrp2((pid))
662#endif
663#if defined(BSD_GETPGRP) && !defined(HAS_GETPGRP)
664# define HAS_GETPGRP /* Well, effectively it does . . . */
665#endif
666
667/* These are not exact synonyms, since setpgrp() and getpgrp() may
668 have different behaviors, but perl.h used to define USE_BSDPGRP
669 (prior to 5.003_05) so some extension might depend on it.
670*/
671#if defined(USE_BSD_SETPGRP) || defined(USE_BSD_GETPGRP)
672# ifndef USE_BSDPGRP
673# define USE_BSDPGRP
674# endif
675#endif
676
677/* HP-UX 10.X CMA (Common Multithreaded Architecture) insists that
678 pthread.h must be included before all other header files.
679*/
680#if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && defined(PTHREAD_H_FIRST) && defined(I_PTHREAD)
681# include <pthread.h>
682#endif
683
684#include <sys/types.h>
685
686/* EVC 4 SDK headers includes a bad definition of MB_CUR_MAX in stdlib.h
687 which is included from stdarg.h. Bad definition not present in SD 2008
688 SDK headers. wince.h is not yet included, so we cant fix this from there
689 since by then MB_CUR_MAX will be defined from stdlib.h.
690 cewchar.h includes a correct definition of MB_CUR_MAX and it is copied here
691 since cewchar.h can't be included this early */
692#if defined(UNDER_CE) && (_MSC_VER < 1300)
693# define MB_CUR_MAX 1uL
694#endif
695
696# include <stdarg.h>
697
698#ifdef I_STDINT
699# include <stdint.h>
700#endif
701
702#include <ctype.h>
703#include <float.h>
704#include <limits.h>
705
706#ifdef METHOD /* Defined by OSF/1 v3.0 by ctype.h */
707#undef METHOD
708#endif
709
710#ifdef PERL_MICRO
711# define NO_LOCALE
712#endif
713
714#ifdef I_LOCALE
715# include <locale.h>
716#endif
717
718#ifdef I_XLOCALE
719# include <xlocale.h>
720#endif
721
722#if !defined(NO_LOCALE) && defined(HAS_SETLOCALE)
723# define USE_LOCALE
724# define HAS_SKIP_LOCALE_INIT /* Solely for XS code to test for this
725 capability */
726# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_COLLATE) && defined(LC_COLLATE) \
727 && defined(HAS_STRXFRM)
728# define USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
729# endif
730# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_CTYPE) && defined(LC_CTYPE)
731# define USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
732# endif
733# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_NUMERIC) && defined(LC_NUMERIC)
734# define USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
735# endif
736# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_MESSAGES) && defined(LC_MESSAGES)
737# define USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES
738# endif
739# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_MONETARY) && defined(LC_MONETARY)
740# define USE_LOCALE_MONETARY
741# endif
742# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_TIME) && defined(LC_TIME)
743# define USE_LOCALE_TIME
744# endif
745# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_ADDRESS) && defined(LC_ADDRESS)
746# define USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS
747# endif
748# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION) && defined(LC_IDENTIFICATION)
749# define USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION
750# endif
751# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT) && defined(LC_MEASUREMENT)
752# define USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT
753# endif
754# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_PAPER) && defined(LC_PAPER)
755# define USE_LOCALE_PAPER
756# endif
757# if !defined(NO_LOCALE_TELEPHONE) && defined(LC_TELEPHONE)
758# define USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE
759# endif
760#endif /* !NO_LOCALE && HAS_SETLOCALE */
761
762/* XXX The next few defines are unfortunately duplicated in makedef.pl, and
763 * changes here MUST also be made there */
764
765#ifdef USE_LOCALE /* These locale things are all subject to change */
766# if defined(HAS_NEWLOCALE) \
767 && defined(LC_ALL_MASK) \
768 && defined(HAS_FREELOCALE) \
769 && defined(HAS_USELOCALE) \
770 && ! defined(NO_POSIX_2008_LOCALE)
771
772 /* For simplicity, the code is written to assume that any platform advanced
773 * enough to have the Posix 2008 locale functions has LC_ALL. The test
774 * above makes sure that assumption is valid */
775
776# define HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
777# endif
778# if defined(USE_ITHREADS) \
779 && ( defined(HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) \
780 || (defined(WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400)) \
781 && ! defined(NO_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE)
782# define USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE
783# ifdef HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
784# define USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
785# endif
786# endif
787#endif
788
789/* Microsoft documentation reads in the change log for VS 2015:
790 * "The localeconv function declared in locale.h now works correctly when
791 * per-thread locale is enabled. In previous versions of the library, this
792 * function would return the lconv data for the global locale, not the
793 * thread's locale."
794 */
795#if defined(WIN32) && defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE) && _MSC_VER < 1900
796# define TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
797#endif
798
799#include <setjmp.h>
800
801#ifdef I_SYS_PARAM
802# ifdef PARAM_NEEDS_TYPES
803# include <sys/types.h>
804# endif
805# include <sys/param.h>
806#endif
807
808/* On BSD-derived systems, <sys/param.h> defines BSD to a year-month
809 value something like 199306. This may be useful if no more-specific
810 feature test is available.
811*/
812#if defined(BSD)
813# ifndef BSDish
814# define BSDish
815# endif
816#endif
817
818/* Use all the "standard" definitions */
819#include <stdlib.h>
820
821/* If this causes problems, set i_unistd=undef in the hint file. */
822#ifdef I_UNISTD
823# if defined(__amigaos4__)
824# ifdef I_NETINET_IN
825# include <netinet/in.h>
826# endif
827# endif
828# include <unistd.h>
829# if defined(__amigaos4__)
830/* Under AmigaOS 4 newlib.library provides an environ. However using
831 * it doesn't give us enough control over inheritance of variables by
832 * subshells etc. so replace with custom version based on abc-shell
833 * code. */
834extern char **myenviron;
835# undef environ
836# define environ myenviron
837# endif
838#endif
839
840/* for WCOREDUMP */
841#ifdef I_SYS_WAIT
842# include <sys/wait.h>
843#endif
844
845#ifdef __SYMBIAN32__
846# undef _SC_ARG_MAX /* Symbian has _SC_ARG_MAX but no sysconf() */
847#endif
848
849#if defined(HAS_SYSCALL) && !defined(HAS_SYSCALL_PROTO)
850EXTERN_C int syscall(int, ...);
851#endif
852
853#if defined(HAS_USLEEP) && !defined(HAS_USLEEP_PROTO)
854EXTERN_C int usleep(unsigned int);
855#endif
856
857/* macros for correct constant construction. These are in C99 <stdint.h>
858 * (so they will not be available in strict C89 mode), but they are nice, so
859 * let's define them if necessary. */
860#ifndef UINT16_C
861# if INTSIZE >= 2
862# define UINT16_C(x) ((U16_TYPE)x##U)
863# else
864# define UINT16_C(x) ((U16_TYPE)x##UL)
865# endif
866#endif
867
868#ifndef UINT32_C
869# if INTSIZE >= 4
870# define UINT32_C(x) ((U32_TYPE)x##U)
871# else
872# define UINT32_C(x) ((U32_TYPE)x##UL)
873# endif
874#endif
875
876#ifdef I_STDINT
877 typedef intmax_t PERL_INTMAX_T;
878 typedef uintmax_t PERL_UINTMAX_T;
879#endif
880
881/* N.B. We use QUADKIND here instead of HAS_QUAD here, because that doesn't
882 * actually mean what it has always been documented to mean (see RT #119753)
883 * and is explicitly turned off outside of core with dire warnings about
884 * removing the undef. */
885
886#if defined(QUADKIND)
887# undef PeRl_INT64_C
888# undef PeRl_UINT64_C
889/* Prefer the native integer types (int and long) over long long
890 * (which is not C89) and Win32-specific __int64. */
891# if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_INT && INTSIZE == 8
892# define PeRl_INT64_C(c) (c)
893# define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,U)
894# endif
895# if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG && LONGSIZE == 8
896# define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,L)
897# define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,UL)
898# endif
899# if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG && defined(HAS_LONG_LONG)
900# define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,LL)
901# define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,ULL)
902# endif
903# if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64
904# define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,I64)
905# define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,UI64)
906# endif
907# ifndef PeRl_INT64_C
908# define PeRl_INT64_C(c) ((I64)(c)) /* last resort */
909# define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) ((U64TYPE)(c))
910# endif
911/* In OS X the INT64_C/UINT64_C are defined with LL/ULL, which will
912 * not fly with C89-pedantic gcc, so let's undefine them first so that
913 * we can redefine them with our native integer preferring versions. */
914# if defined(PERL_DARWIN) && defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC)
915# undef INT64_C
916# undef UINT64_C
917# endif
918# ifndef INT64_C
919# define INT64_C(c) PeRl_INT64_C(c)
920# endif
921# ifndef UINT64_C
922# define UINT64_C(c) PeRl_UINT64_C(c)
923# endif
924
925# ifndef I_STDINT
926 typedef I64TYPE PERL_INTMAX_T;
927 typedef U64TYPE PERL_UINTMAX_T;
928# endif
929# ifndef INTMAX_C
930# define INTMAX_C(c) INT64_C(c)
931# endif
932# ifndef UINTMAX_C
933# define UINTMAX_C(c) UINT64_C(c)
934# endif
935
936#else /* below QUADKIND is undefined */
937
938/* Perl doesn't work on 16 bit systems, so must be 32 bit */
939# ifndef I_STDINT
940 typedef I32TYPE PERL_INTMAX_T;
941 typedef U32TYPE PERL_UINTMAX_T;
942# endif
943# ifndef INTMAX_C
944# define INTMAX_C(c) INT32_C(c)
945# endif
946# ifndef UINTMAX_C
947# define UINTMAX_C(c) UINT32_C(c)
948# endif
949
950#endif /* no QUADKIND */
951
952#ifdef PERL_CORE
953
954/* byte-swapping functions for big-/little-endian conversion */
955# define _swab_16_(x) ((U16)( \
956 (((U16)(x) & UINT16_C(0x00ff)) << 8) | \
957 (((U16)(x) & UINT16_C(0xff00)) >> 8) ))
958
959# define _swab_32_(x) ((U32)( \
960 (((U32)(x) & UINT32_C(0x000000ff)) << 24) | \
961 (((U32)(x) & UINT32_C(0x0000ff00)) << 8) | \
962 (((U32)(x) & UINT32_C(0x00ff0000)) >> 8) | \
963 (((U32)(x) & UINT32_C(0xff000000)) >> 24) ))
964
965# ifdef HAS_QUAD
966# define _swab_64_(x) ((U64)( \
967 (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x00000000000000ff)) << 56) | \
968 (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x000000000000ff00)) << 40) | \
969 (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x0000000000ff0000)) << 24) | \
970 (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x00000000ff000000)) << 8) | \
971 (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x000000ff00000000)) >> 8) | \
972 (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x0000ff0000000000)) >> 24) | \
973 (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0x00ff000000000000)) >> 40) | \
974 (((U64)(x) & UINT64_C(0xff00000000000000)) >> 56) ))
975# endif
976
977/* The old value was hard coded at 1008. (4096-16) seems to be a bit faster,
978 at least on FreeBSD. YMMV, so experiment. */
979#ifndef PERL_ARENA_SIZE
980#define PERL_ARENA_SIZE 4080
981#endif
982
983/* Maximum level of recursion */
984#ifndef PERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN
985#define PERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN 100
986#endif
987
988#endif /* PERL_CORE */
989
990/* Maximum number of args that may be passed to an OP_MULTICONCAT op.
991 * It determines the size of local arrays in S_maybe_multiconcat() and
992 * pp_multiconcat().
993 */
994#define PERL_MULTICONCAT_MAXARG 64
995
996/* The indexes of fields of a multiconcat aux struct.
997 * The fixed fields are followed by nargs+1 const segment lengths,
998 * and if utf8 and non-utf8 differ, a second nargs+1 set for utf8.
999 */
1000
1001#define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_NARGS 0 /* number of arguments */
1002#define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_PLAIN_PV 1 /* non-utf8 constant string */
1003#define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_PLAIN_LEN 2 /* non-utf8 constant string length */
1004#define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_UTF8_PV 3 /* utf8 constant string */
1005#define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_UTF8_LEN 4 /* utf8 constant string length */
1006#define PERL_MULTICONCAT_IX_LENGTHS 5 /* first of nargs+1 const segment lens */
1007#define PERL_MULTICONCAT_HEADER_SIZE 5 /* The number of fields of a
1008 multiconcat header */
1009
1010/* We no longer default to creating a new SV for GvSV.
1011 Do this before embed. */
1012#ifndef PERL_CREATE_GVSV
1013# ifndef PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV
1014# define PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV
1015# endif
1016#endif
1017
1018#if !defined(HAS_WAITPID) && !defined(HAS_WAIT4) || defined(HAS_WAITPID_RUNTIME)
1019#define PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS
1020#endif
1021
1022#if !defined(OS2) && !defined(WIN32) && !defined(DJGPP) && !defined(__SYMBIAN32__)
1023#define PERL_DEFAULT_DO_EXEC3_IMPLEMENTATION
1024#endif
1025
1026#define MEM_SIZE Size_t
1027
1028/* Round all values passed to malloc up, by default to a multiple of
1029 sizeof(size_t)
1030*/
1031#ifndef PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM
1032#define PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM Size_t_size
1033#endif
1034
1035/* sv_grow() will expand strings by at least a certain percentage of
1036 the previously *used* length to avoid excessive calls to realloc().
1037 The default is 25% of the current length.
1038*/
1039#ifndef PERL_STRLEN_EXPAND_SHIFT
1040# define PERL_STRLEN_EXPAND_SHIFT 2
1041#endif
1042
1043/* This use of offsetof() requires /Zc:offsetof- for VS2017 (and presumably
1044 * onwards) when building Socket.xs, but we can just use a different definition
1045 * for STRUCT_OFFSET instead. */
1046#if defined(WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1910
1047# define STRUCT_OFFSET(s,m) (Size_t)(&(((s *)0)->m))
1048#else
1049# include <stddef.h>
1050# define STRUCT_OFFSET(s,m) offsetof(s,m)
1051#endif
1052
1053/* ptrdiff_t is C11, so undef it under pedantic builds. (Actually it is
1054 * in C89, but apparently there are platforms where it doesn't exist. See
1055 * thread beginning at http://nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/251541.)
1056 * */
1057#ifdef PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC
1058# undef HAS_PTRDIFF_T
1059#endif
1060
1061#ifdef HAS_PTRDIFF_T
1062# define Ptrdiff_t ptrdiff_t
1063#else
1064# define Ptrdiff_t SSize_t
1065#endif
1066
1067#ifndef __SYMBIAN32__
1068# include <string.h>
1069#endif
1070
1071/* This comes after <stdlib.h> so we don't try to change the standard
1072 * library prototypes; we'll use our own in proto.h instead. */
1073
1074#ifdef MYMALLOC
1075# ifdef PERL_POLLUTE_MALLOC
1076# ifndef PERL_EXTMALLOC_DEF
1077# define Perl_malloc malloc
1078# define Perl_calloc calloc
1079# define Perl_realloc realloc
1080# define Perl_mfree free
1081# endif
1082# else
1083# define EMBEDMYMALLOC /* for compatibility */
1084# endif
1085
1086# define safemalloc Perl_malloc
1087# define safecalloc Perl_calloc
1088# define saferealloc Perl_realloc
1089# define safefree Perl_mfree
1090# define CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR_(code) STMT_START { \
1091 if (!TAINTING_get && MallocCfg_ptr[MallocCfg_cfg_env_read]) \
1092 code; \
1093 } STMT_END
1094# define CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR(ch) \
1095 CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR_(MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR(ch))
1096# define panic_write2(s) write(2, s, strlen(s))
1097# define CHECK_MALLOC_TAINT(newval) \
1098 CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR_( \
1099 if (newval) { \
1100 PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(panic_write2("panic: tainting with $ENV{PERL_MALLOC_OPT}\n"));\
1101 exit(1); })
1102# define MALLOC_CHECK_TAINT(argc,argv,env) STMT_START { \
1103 if (doing_taint(argc,argv,env)) { \
1104 MallocCfg_ptr[MallocCfg_skip_cfg_env] = 1; \
1105 }} STMT_END;
1106#else /* MYMALLOC */
1107# define safemalloc safesysmalloc
1108# define safecalloc safesyscalloc
1109# define saferealloc safesysrealloc
1110# define safefree safesysfree
1111# define CHECK_MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR(ch) ((void)0)
1112# define CHECK_MALLOC_TAINT(newval) ((void)0)
1113# define MALLOC_CHECK_TAINT(argc,argv,env)
1114#endif /* MYMALLOC */
1115
1116/* diag_listed_as: "-T" is on the #! line, it must also be used on the command line */
1117#define TOO_LATE_FOR_(ch,what) Perl_croak(aTHX_ "\"-%c\" is on the #! line, it must also be used on the command line%s", (char)(ch), what)
1118#define TOO_LATE_FOR(ch) TOO_LATE_FOR_(ch, "")
1119#define MALLOC_TOO_LATE_FOR(ch) TOO_LATE_FOR_(ch, " with $ENV{PERL_MALLOC_OPT}")
1120#define MALLOC_CHECK_TAINT2(argc,argv) MALLOC_CHECK_TAINT(argc,argv,NULL)
1121
1122#ifndef memzero
1123# define memzero(d,l) memset(d,0,l)
1124#endif
1125
1126#ifdef I_NETINET_IN
1127# include <netinet/in.h>
1128#endif
1129
1130#ifdef I_ARPA_INET
1131# include <arpa/inet.h>
1132#endif
1133
1134#ifdef I_SYS_STAT
1135# include <sys/stat.h>
1136#endif
1137
1138/* Microsoft VC's sys/stat.h defines all S_Ixxx macros except S_IFIFO.
1139 This definition should ideally go into win32/win32.h, but S_IFIFO is
1140 used later here in perl.h before win32/win32.h is being included. */
1141#if !defined(S_IFIFO) && defined(_S_IFIFO)
1142# define S_IFIFO _S_IFIFO
1143#endif
1144
1145/* The stat macros for Unisoft System V/88 (and derivatives
1146 like UTekV) are broken, sometimes giving false positives. Undefine
1147 them here and let the code below set them to proper values.
1148
1149 The ghs macro stands for GreenHills Software C-1.8.5 which
1150 is the C compiler for sysV88 and the various derivatives.
1151 This header file bug is corrected in gcc-2.5.8 and later versions.
1152 --Kaveh Ghazi (ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu) 10/3/94. */
1153
1154#if defined(m88k) && defined(ghs)
1155# undef S_ISDIR
1156# undef S_ISCHR
1157# undef S_ISBLK
1158# undef S_ISREG
1159# undef S_ISFIFO
1160# undef S_ISLNK
1161#endif
1162
1163#include <time.h>
1164
1165#ifdef I_SYS_TIME
1166# ifdef I_SYS_TIME_KERNEL
1167# define KERNEL
1168# endif
1169# include <sys/time.h>
1170# ifdef I_SYS_TIME_KERNEL
1171# undef KERNEL
1172# endif
1173#endif
1174
1175#if defined(HAS_TIMES) && defined(I_SYS_TIMES)
1176# include <sys/times.h>
1177#endif
1178
1179#include <errno.h>
1180
1181#if defined(WIN32) && defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS)
1182# define WIN32SCK_IS_STDSCK /* don't pull in custom wsock layer */
1183#endif
1184
1185#if defined(HAS_SOCKET) && !defined(WIN32) /* WIN32 handles sockets via win32.h */
1186# include <sys/socket.h>
1187# if defined(USE_SOCKS) && defined(I_SOCKS)
1188# if !defined(INCLUDE_PROTOTYPES)
1189# define INCLUDE_PROTOTYPES /* for <socks.h> */
1190# define PERL_SOCKS_NEED_PROTOTYPES
1191# endif
1192# include <socks.h>
1193# ifdef PERL_SOCKS_NEED_PROTOTYPES /* keep cpp space clean */
1194# undef INCLUDE_PROTOTYPES
1195# undef PERL_SOCKS_NEED_PROTOTYPES
1196# endif
1197# endif
1198# ifdef I_NETDB
1199# ifdef NETWARE
1200# include<stdio.h>
1201# endif
1202# include <netdb.h>
1203# endif
1204# ifndef ENOTSOCK
1205# ifdef I_NET_ERRNO
1206# include <net/errno.h>
1207# endif
1208# endif
1209#endif
1210
1211/* sockatmark() is so new (2001) that many places might have it hidden
1212 * behind some -D_BLAH_BLAH_SOURCE guard. The __THROW magic is required
1213 * e.g. in Gentoo, see http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12605 */
1214#if defined(HAS_SOCKATMARK) && !defined(HAS_SOCKATMARK_PROTO)
1215# if defined(__THROW) && defined(__GLIBC__)
1216int sockatmark(int) __THROW;
1217# else
1218int sockatmark(int);
1219# endif
1220#endif
1221
1222#if defined(__osf__) && defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED) /* Tru64 "cxx" (C++), see hints/dec_osf.sh for why the _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED cannot be defined. */
1223EXTERN_C int fchdir(int);
1224EXTERN_C int flock(int, int);
1225EXTERN_C int fseeko(FILE *, off_t, int);
1226EXTERN_C off_t ftello(FILE *);
1227#endif
1228
1229#if defined(__SUNPRO_CC) /* SUNWspro CC (C++) */
1230EXTERN_C char *crypt(const char *, const char *);
1231#endif
1232
1233#if defined(__cplusplus) && defined(__CYGWIN__)
1234EXTERN_C char *crypt(const char *, const char *);
1235#endif
1236
1237#ifdef SETERRNO
1238# undef SETERRNO /* SOCKS might have defined this */
1239#endif
1240
1241#ifdef VMS
1242# define SETERRNO(errcode,vmserrcode) \
1243 STMT_START { \
1244 set_errno(errcode); \
1245 set_vaxc_errno(vmserrcode); \
1246 } STMT_END
1247# define dSAVEDERRNO int saved_errno; unsigned saved_vms_errno
1248# define dSAVE_ERRNO int saved_errno = errno; unsigned saved_vms_errno = vaxc$errno
1249# define SAVE_ERRNO ( saved_errno = errno, saved_vms_errno = vaxc$errno )
1250# define RESTORE_ERRNO SETERRNO(saved_errno, saved_vms_errno)
1251
1252# define LIB_INVARG LIB$_INVARG
1253# define RMS_DIR RMS$_DIR
1254# define RMS_FAC RMS$_FAC
1255# define RMS_FEX RMS$_FEX
1256# define RMS_FNF RMS$_FNF
1257# define RMS_IFI RMS$_IFI
1258# define RMS_ISI RMS$_ISI
1259# define RMS_PRV RMS$_PRV
1260# define SS_ACCVIO SS$_ACCVIO
1261# define SS_DEVOFFLINE SS$_DEVOFFLINE
1262# define SS_IVCHAN SS$_IVCHAN
1263# define SS_NORMAL SS$_NORMAL
1264# define SS_NOPRIV SS$_NOPRIV
1265# define SS_BUFFEROVF SS$_BUFFEROVF
1266#else
1267# define LIB_INVARG 0
1268# define RMS_DIR 0
1269# define RMS_FAC 0
1270# define RMS_FEX 0
1271# define RMS_FNF 0
1272# define RMS_IFI 0
1273# define RMS_ISI 0
1274# define RMS_PRV 0
1275# define SS_ACCVIO 0
1276# define SS_DEVOFFLINE 0
1277# define SS_IVCHAN 0
1278# define SS_NORMAL 0
1279# define SS_NOPRIV 0
1280# define SS_BUFFEROVF 0
1281#endif
1282
1283#ifdef WIN32
1284# define dSAVEDERRNO int saved_errno; DWORD saved_win32_errno
1285# define dSAVE_ERRNO int saved_errno = errno; DWORD saved_win32_errno = GetLastError()
1286# define SAVE_ERRNO ( saved_errno = errno, saved_win32_errno = GetLastError() )
1287# define RESTORE_ERRNO ( errno = saved_errno, SetLastError(saved_win32_errno) )
1288#endif
1289
1290#ifdef OS2
1291# define dSAVEDERRNO int saved_errno; unsigned long saved_os2_errno
1292# define dSAVE_ERRNO int saved_errno = errno; unsigned long saved_os2_errno = Perl_rc
1293# define SAVE_ERRNO ( saved_errno = errno, saved_os2_errno = Perl_rc )
1294# define RESTORE_ERRNO ( errno = saved_errno, Perl_rc = saved_os2_errno )
1295#endif
1296
1297#ifndef SETERRNO
1298# define SETERRNO(errcode,vmserrcode) (errno = (errcode))
1299#endif
1300
1301#ifndef dSAVEDERRNO
1302# define dSAVEDERRNO int saved_errno
1303# define dSAVE_ERRNO int saved_errno = errno
1304# define SAVE_ERRNO (saved_errno = errno)
1305# define RESTORE_ERRNO (errno = saved_errno)
1306#endif
1307
1308#define ERRSV GvSVn(PL_errgv)
1309
1310/* contains inlined gv_add_by_type */
1311#define CLEAR_ERRSV() STMT_START { \
1312 SV ** const svp = &GvSV(PL_errgv); \
1313 if (!*svp) { \
1314 *svp = newSVpvs(""); \
1315 } else if (SvREADONLY(*svp)) { \
1316 SvREFCNT_dec_NN(*svp); \
1317 *svp = newSVpvs(""); \
1318 } else { \
1319 SV *const errsv = *svp; \
1320 SvPVCLEAR(errsv); \
1321 SvPOK_only(errsv); \
1322 if (SvMAGICAL(errsv)) { \
1323 mg_free(errsv); \
1324 } \
1325 } \
1326 } STMT_END
1327
1328
1329#ifdef PERL_CORE
1330# define DEFSV (0 + GvSVn(PL_defgv))
1331# define DEFSV_set(sv) \
1332 (SvREFCNT_dec(GvSV(PL_defgv)), GvSV(PL_defgv) = SvREFCNT_inc(sv))
1333# define SAVE_DEFSV \
1334 ( \
1335 save_gp(PL_defgv, 0), \
1336 GvINTRO_off(PL_defgv), \
1337 SAVEGENERICSV(GvSV(PL_defgv)), \
1338 GvSV(PL_defgv) = NULL \
1339 )
1340#else
1341# define DEFSV GvSVn(PL_defgv)
1342# define DEFSV_set(sv) (GvSV(PL_defgv) = (sv))
1343# define SAVE_DEFSV SAVESPTR(GvSV(PL_defgv))
1344#endif
1345
1346#ifndef errno
1347 extern int errno; /* ANSI allows errno to be an lvalue expr.
1348 * For example in multithreaded environments
1349 * something like this might happen:
1350 * extern int *_errno(void);
1351 * #define errno (*_errno()) */
1352#endif
1353
1354#define UNKNOWN_ERRNO_MSG "(unknown)"
1355
1356#if VMS
1357#define Strerror(e) strerror((e), vaxc$errno)
1358#else
1359#define Strerror(e) strerror(e)
1360#endif
1361
1362#ifdef I_SYS_IOCTL
1363# ifndef _IOCTL_
1364# include <sys/ioctl.h>
1365# endif
1366#endif
1367
1368#if defined(mc300) || defined(mc500) || defined(mc700) || defined(mc6000)
1369# ifdef HAS_SOCKETPAIR
1370# undef HAS_SOCKETPAIR
1371# endif
1372# ifdef I_NDBM
1373# undef I_NDBM
1374# endif
1375#endif
1376
1377#ifndef HAS_SOCKETPAIR
1378# ifdef HAS_SOCKET
1379# define socketpair Perl_my_socketpair
1380# endif
1381#endif
1382
1383#if INTSIZE == 2
1384# define htoni htons
1385# define ntohi ntohs
1386#else
1387# define htoni htonl
1388# define ntohi ntohl
1389#endif
1390
1391/* Configure already sets Direntry_t */
1392#if defined(I_DIRENT)
1393# include <dirent.h>
1394#elif defined(I_SYS_NDIR)
1395# include <sys/ndir.h>
1396#elif defined(I_SYS_DIR)
1397# include <sys/dir.h>
1398#endif
1399
1400/*
1401 * The following gobbledygook brought to you on behalf of __STDC__.
1402 * (I could just use #ifndef __STDC__, but this is more bulletproof
1403 * in the face of half-implementations.)
1404 */
1405
1406#if defined(I_SYSMODE)
1407#include <sys/mode.h>
1408#endif
1409
1410#ifndef S_IFMT
1411# ifdef _S_IFMT
1412# define S_IFMT _S_IFMT
1413# else
1414# define S_IFMT 0170000
1415# endif
1416#endif
1417
1418#ifndef S_ISDIR
1419# define S_ISDIR(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
1420#endif
1421
1422#ifndef S_ISCHR
1423# define S_ISCHR(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR)
1424#endif
1425
1426#ifndef S_ISBLK
1427# ifdef S_IFBLK
1428# define S_ISBLK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK)
1429# else
1430# define S_ISBLK(m) (0)
1431# endif
1432#endif
1433
1434#ifndef S_ISREG
1435# define S_ISREG(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)
1436#endif
1437
1438#ifndef S_ISFIFO
1439# ifdef S_IFIFO
1440# define S_ISFIFO(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO)
1441# else
1442# define S_ISFIFO(m) (0)
1443# endif
1444#endif
1445
1446#ifndef S_ISLNK
1447# ifdef _S_ISLNK
1448# define S_ISLNK(m) _S_ISLNK(m)
1449# elif defined(_S_IFLNK)
1450# define S_ISLNK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == _S_IFLNK)
1451# elif defined(S_IFLNK)
1452# define S_ISLNK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK)
1453# else
1454# define S_ISLNK(m) (0)
1455# endif
1456#endif
1457
1458#ifndef S_ISSOCK
1459# ifdef _S_ISSOCK
1460# define S_ISSOCK(m) _S_ISSOCK(m)
1461# elif defined(_S_IFSOCK)
1462# define S_ISSOCK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == _S_IFSOCK)
1463# elif defined(S_IFSOCK)
1464# define S_ISSOCK(m) ((m & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK)
1465# else
1466# define S_ISSOCK(m) (0)
1467# endif
1468#endif
1469
1470#ifndef S_IRUSR
1471# ifdef S_IREAD
1472# define S_IRUSR S_IREAD
1473# define S_IWUSR S_IWRITE
1474# define S_IXUSR S_IEXEC
1475# else
1476# define S_IRUSR 0400
1477# define S_IWUSR 0200
1478# define S_IXUSR 0100
1479# endif
1480#endif
1481
1482#ifndef S_IRGRP
1483# ifdef S_IRUSR
1484# define S_IRGRP (S_IRUSR>>3)
1485# define S_IWGRP (S_IWUSR>>3)
1486# define S_IXGRP (S_IXUSR>>3)
1487# else
1488# define S_IRGRP 0040
1489# define S_IWGRP 0020
1490# define S_IXGRP 0010
1491# endif
1492#endif
1493
1494#ifndef S_IROTH
1495# ifdef S_IRUSR
1496# define S_IROTH (S_IRUSR>>6)
1497# define S_IWOTH (S_IWUSR>>6)
1498# define S_IXOTH (S_IXUSR>>6)
1499# else
1500# define S_IROTH 0040
1501# define S_IWOTH 0020
1502# define S_IXOTH 0010
1503# endif
1504#endif
1505
1506#ifndef S_ISUID
1507# define S_ISUID 04000
1508#endif
1509
1510#ifndef S_ISGID
1511# define S_ISGID 02000
1512#endif
1513
1514#ifndef S_IRWXU
1515# define S_IRWXU (S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IXUSR)
1516#endif
1517
1518#ifndef S_IRWXG
1519# define S_IRWXG (S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IXGRP)
1520#endif
1521
1522#ifndef S_IRWXO
1523# define S_IRWXO (S_IROTH|S_IWOTH|S_IXOTH)
1524#endif
1525
1526/* Haiku R1 seems to define S_IREAD and S_IWRITE in <posix/fcntl.h>
1527 * which would get included through <sys/file.h >, but that is 3000
1528 * lines in the future. --jhi */
1529
1530#if !defined(S_IREAD) && !defined(__HAIKU__)
1531# define S_IREAD S_IRUSR
1532#endif
1533
1534#if !defined(S_IWRITE) && !defined(__HAIKU__)
1535# define S_IWRITE S_IWUSR
1536#endif
1537
1538#ifndef S_IEXEC
1539# define S_IEXEC S_IXUSR
1540#endif
1541
1542#if defined(cray) || defined(gould) || defined(i860) || defined(pyr)
1543# define SLOPPYDIVIDE
1544#endif
1545
1546#ifdef UV
1547#undef UV
1548#endif
1549
1550/* This used to be conditionally defined based on whether we had a sprintf()
1551 * that correctly returns the string length (as required by C89), but we no
1552 * longer need that. XS modules can (and do) use this name, so it must remain
1553 * a part of the API that's visible to modules. But we no longer document it
1554 * either (because using sprintf() rather than snprintf() is almost always
1555 * a bad idea). */
1556#define my_sprintf sprintf
1557
1558/*
1559 * If we have v?snprintf() and the C99 variadic macros, we can just
1560 * use just the v?snprintf(). It is nice to try to trap the buffer
1561 * overflow, however, so if we are DEBUGGING, and we cannot use the
1562 * gcc statement expressions, then use the function wrappers which try
1563 * to trap the overflow. If we can use the gcc statement expressions,
1564 * we can try that even with the version that uses the C99 variadic
1565 * macros.
1566 */
1567
1568/* Note that we do not check against snprintf()/vsnprintf() returning
1569 * negative values because that is non-standard behaviour and we use
1570 * snprintf/vsnprintf only iff HAS_VSNPRINTF has been defined, and
1571 * that should be true only if the snprintf()/vsnprintf() are true
1572 * to the standard. */
1573
1574#define PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, api) STMT_START { if ((max) > 0 && (Size_t)len > (max)) Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: %s buffer overflow", STRINGIFY(api)); } STMT_END
1575
1576#ifdef USE_QUADMATH
1577# define my_snprintf Perl_my_snprintf
1578# define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_GUARDED
1579#elif defined(HAS_SNPRINTF) && defined(HAS_C99_VARIADIC_MACROS) && !(defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS)) && !defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC)
1580# ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS
1581# define my_snprintf(buffer, max, ...) ({ int len = snprintf(buffer, max, __VA_ARGS__); PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, snprintf); len; })
1582# define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_GUARDED
1583# else
1584# define my_snprintf(buffer, max, ...) snprintf(buffer, max, __VA_ARGS__)
1585# endif
1586#else
1587# define my_snprintf Perl_my_snprintf
1588# define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_GUARDED
1589#endif
1590
1591/* There is no quadmath_vsnprintf, and therefore my_vsnprintf()
1592 * dies if called under USE_QUADMATH. */
1593#if defined(HAS_VSNPRINTF) && defined(HAS_C99_VARIADIC_MACROS) && !(defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS)) && !defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC)
1594# ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS
1595# define my_vsnprintf(buffer, max, ...) ({ int len = vsnprintf(buffer, max, __VA_ARGS__); PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, vsnprintf); len; })
1596# define PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_GUARDED
1597# else
1598# define my_vsnprintf(buffer, max, ...) vsnprintf(buffer, max, __VA_ARGS__)
1599# endif
1600#else
1601# define my_vsnprintf Perl_my_vsnprintf
1602# define PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_GUARDED
1603#endif
1604
1605/* You will definitely need to use the PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_POST_GUARD()
1606 * or PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_POST_GUARD() if you otherwise decide to ignore
1607 * the result of my_snprintf() or my_vsnprintf(). (No, you should not
1608 * completely ignore it: otherwise you cannot know whether your output
1609 * was too long.)
1610 *
1611 * int len = my_sprintf(buf, max, ...);
1612 * PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max);
1613 *
1614 * The trick is that in certain platforms [a] the my_sprintf() already
1615 * contains the sanity check, while in certain platforms [b] it needs
1616 * to be done as a separate step. The POST_GUARD is that step-- in [a]
1617 * platforms the POST_GUARD actually does nothing since the check has
1618 * already been done. Watch out for the max being the same in both calls.
1619 *
1620 * If you actually use the snprintf/vsnprintf return value already,
1621 * you assumedly are checking its validity somehow. But you can
1622 * insert the POST_GUARD() also in that case. */
1623
1624#ifndef PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_GUARDED
1625# define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max) PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, snprintf)
1626#else
1627# define PERL_MY_SNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max) PERL_UNUSED_VAR(len)
1628#endif
1629
1630#ifndef PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_GUARDED
1631# define PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max) PERL_SNPRINTF_CHECK(len, max, vsnprintf)
1632#else
1633# define PERL_MY_VSNPRINTF_POST_GUARD(len, max) PERL_UNUSED_VAR(len)
1634#endif
1635
1636#ifdef HAS_STRLCAT
1637# define my_strlcat strlcat
1638#else
1639# define my_strlcat Perl_my_strlcat
1640#endif
1641
1642#if defined(PERL_CORE) || defined(PERL_EXT)
1643# ifdef HAS_MEMRCHR
1644# define my_memrchr memrchr
1645# else
1646# define my_memrchr S_my_memrchr
1647# endif
1648#endif
1649
1650#ifdef HAS_STRLCPY
1651# define my_strlcpy strlcpy
1652#else
1653# define my_strlcpy Perl_my_strlcpy
1654#endif
1655
1656#ifdef HAS_STRNLEN
1657# define my_strnlen strnlen
1658#else
1659# define my_strnlen Perl_my_strnlen
1660#endif
1661
1662/*
1663 The IV type is supposed to be long enough to hold any integral
1664 value or a pointer.
1665 --Andy Dougherty August 1996
1666*/
1667
1668typedef IVTYPE IV;
1669typedef UVTYPE UV;
1670
1671#if defined(USE_64_BIT_INT) && defined(HAS_QUAD)
1672# if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_INT64_T && defined(INT64_MAX)
1673# define IV_MAX INT64_MAX
1674# define IV_MIN INT64_MIN
1675# define UV_MAX UINT64_MAX
1676# ifndef UINT64_MIN
1677# define UINT64_MIN 0
1678# endif
1679# define UV_MIN UINT64_MIN
1680# else
1681# define IV_MAX PERL_QUAD_MAX
1682# define IV_MIN PERL_QUAD_MIN
1683# define UV_MAX PERL_UQUAD_MAX
1684# define UV_MIN PERL_UQUAD_MIN
1685# endif
1686# define IV_IS_QUAD
1687# define UV_IS_QUAD
1688#else
1689# if defined(INT32_MAX) && IVSIZE == 4
1690# define IV_MAX INT32_MAX
1691# define IV_MIN INT32_MIN
1692# ifndef UINT32_MAX_BROKEN /* e.g. HP-UX with gcc messes this up */
1693# define UV_MAX UINT32_MAX
1694# else
1695# define UV_MAX 4294967295U
1696# endif
1697# ifndef UINT32_MIN
1698# define UINT32_MIN 0
1699# endif
1700# define UV_MIN UINT32_MIN
1701# else
1702# define IV_MAX PERL_LONG_MAX
1703# define IV_MIN PERL_LONG_MIN
1704# define UV_MAX PERL_ULONG_MAX
1705# define UV_MIN PERL_ULONG_MIN
1706# endif
1707# if IVSIZE == 8
1708# define IV_IS_QUAD
1709# define UV_IS_QUAD
1710# ifndef HAS_QUAD
1711# define HAS_QUAD
1712# endif
1713# else
1714# undef IV_IS_QUAD
1715# undef UV_IS_QUAD
1716#if !defined(PERL_CORE) || defined(USING_MSVC6)
1717/* We think that removing this decade-old undef this will cause too much
1718 breakage on CPAN for too little gain. (See RT #119753)
1719 However, we do need HAS_QUAD in the core for use by the drand48 code,
1720 but not for Win32 VC6 because it has poor __int64 support. */
1721# undef HAS_QUAD
1722#endif
1723# endif
1724#endif
1725
1726#define Size_t_MAX (~(Size_t)0)
1727#define SSize_t_MAX (SSize_t)(~(Size_t)0 >> 1)
1728
1729#define IV_DIG (BIT_DIGITS(IVSIZE * 8))
1730#define UV_DIG (BIT_DIGITS(UVSIZE * 8))
1731
1732#ifndef NO_PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV
1733#define PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV /* We like our integers to stay integers. */
1734#endif
1735
1736/*
1737 * The macros INT2PTR and NUM2PTR are (despite their names)
1738 * bi-directional: they will convert int/float to or from pointers.
1739 * However the conversion to int/float are named explicitly:
1740 * PTR2IV, PTR2UV, PTR2NV.
1741 *
1742 * For int conversions we do not need two casts if pointers are
1743 * the same size as IV and UV. Otherwise we need an explicit
1744 * cast (PTRV) to avoid compiler warnings.
1745 */
1746#if (IVSIZE == PTRSIZE) && (UVSIZE == PTRSIZE)
1747# define PTRV UV
1748# define INT2PTR(any,d) (any)(d)
1749#elif PTRSIZE == LONGSIZE
1750# define PTRV unsigned long
1751# define PTR2ul(p) (unsigned long)(p)
1752#else
1753# define PTRV unsigned
1754#endif
1755
1756#ifndef INT2PTR
1757# define INT2PTR(any,d) (any)(PTRV)(d)
1758#endif
1759
1760#ifndef PTR2ul
1761# define PTR2ul(p) INT2PTR(unsigned long,p)
1762#endif
1763
1764#define NUM2PTR(any,d) (any)(PTRV)(d)
1765#define PTR2IV(p) INT2PTR(IV,p)
1766#define PTR2UV(p) INT2PTR(UV,p)
1767#define PTR2NV(p) NUM2PTR(NV,p)
1768#define PTR2nat(p) (PTRV)(p) /* pointer to integer of PTRSIZE */
1769
1770/* According to strict ANSI C89 one cannot freely cast between
1771 * data pointers and function (code) pointers. There are at least
1772 * two ways around this. One (used below) is to do two casts,
1773 * first the other pointer to an (unsigned) integer, and then
1774 * the integer to the other pointer. The other way would be
1775 * to use unions to "overlay" the pointers. For an example of
1776 * the latter technique, see union dirpu in struct xpvio in sv.h.
1777 * The only feasible use is probably temporarily storing
1778 * function pointers in a data pointer (such as a void pointer). */
1779
1780#define DPTR2FPTR(t,p) ((t)PTR2nat(p)) /* data pointer to function pointer */
1781#define FPTR2DPTR(t,p) ((t)PTR2nat(p)) /* function pointer to data pointer */
1782
1783#ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE
1784# if LONG_DOUBLESIZE == DOUBLESIZE
1785# define LONG_DOUBLE_EQUALS_DOUBLE
1786# undef USE_LONG_DOUBLE /* Ouch! */
1787# endif
1788#endif
1789
1790/* The following is all to get LDBL_DIG, in order to pick a nice
1791 default value for printing floating point numbers in Gconvert.
1792 (see config.h)
1793*/
1794#ifndef HAS_LDBL_DIG
1795# if LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 10
1796# define LDBL_DIG 18 /* assume IEEE */
1797# elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 12
1798# define LDBL_DIG 18 /* gcc? */
1799# elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 16
1800# define LDBL_DIG 33 /* assume IEEE */
1801# elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == DOUBLESIZE
1802# define LDBL_DIG DBL_DIG /* bummer */
1803# endif
1804#endif
1805
1806typedef NVTYPE NV;
1807
1808#ifdef I_IEEEFP
1809# include <ieeefp.h>
1810#endif
1811
1812#ifdef USING_MSVC6
1813/* VC6 has broken NaN semantics: NaN == NaN returns true instead of false,
1814 * and for example NaN < IV_MIN. */
1815# define NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN
1816#endif
1817#if defined(__DECC) && defined(__osf__)
1818/* Also Tru64 cc has broken NaN comparisons. */
1819# define NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN
1820#endif
1821#if defined(__sgi)
1822# define NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN
1823#endif
1824
1825#ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE
1826# ifdef I_SUNMATH
1827# include <sunmath.h>
1828# endif
1829# if defined(LDBL_DIG)
1830# define NV_DIG LDBL_DIG
1831# ifdef LDBL_MANT_DIG
1832# define NV_MANT_DIG LDBL_MANT_DIG
1833# endif
1834# ifdef LDBL_MIN
1835# define NV_MIN LDBL_MIN
1836# endif
1837# ifdef LDBL_MAX
1838# define NV_MAX LDBL_MAX
1839# endif
1840# ifdef LDBL_MIN_EXP
1841# define NV_MIN_EXP LDBL_MIN_EXP
1842# endif
1843# ifdef LDBL_MAX_EXP
1844# define NV_MAX_EXP LDBL_MAX_EXP
1845# endif
1846# ifdef LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
1847# define NV_MIN_10_EXP LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
1848# endif
1849# ifdef LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
1850# define NV_MAX_10_EXP LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
1851# endif
1852# ifdef LDBL_EPSILON
1853# define NV_EPSILON LDBL_EPSILON
1854# endif
1855# ifdef LDBL_MAX
1856# define NV_MAX LDBL_MAX
1857/* Having LDBL_MAX doesn't necessarily mean that we have LDBL_MIN... -Allen */
1858# elif defined(HUGE_VALL)
1859# define NV_MAX HUGE_VALL
1860# endif
1861# endif
1862# if defined(HAS_SQRTL)
1863# define Perl_acos acosl
1864# define Perl_asin asinl
1865# define Perl_atan atanl
1866# define Perl_atan2 atan2l
1867# define Perl_ceil ceill
1868# define Perl_cos cosl
1869# define Perl_cosh coshl
1870# define Perl_exp expl
1871/* no Perl_fabs, but there's PERL_ABS */
1872# define Perl_floor floorl
1873# define Perl_fmod fmodl
1874# define Perl_log logl
1875# define Perl_log10 log10l
1876# define Perl_pow powl
1877# define Perl_sin sinl
1878# define Perl_sinh sinhl
1879# define Perl_sqrt sqrtl
1880# define Perl_tan tanl
1881# define Perl_tanh tanhl
1882# endif
1883/* e.g. libsunmath doesn't have modfl and frexpl as of mid-March 2000 */
1884# ifndef Perl_modf
1885# ifdef HAS_MODFL
1886# define Perl_modf(x,y) modfl(x,y)
1887/* eg glibc 2.2 series seems to provide modfl on ppc and arm, but has no
1888 prototype in <math.h> */
1889# ifndef HAS_MODFL_PROTO
1890EXTERN_C long double modfl(long double, long double *);
1891# endif
1892# elif (defined(HAS_TRUNCL) || defined(HAS_AINTL)) && defined(HAS_COPYSIGNL)
1893 extern long double Perl_my_modfl(long double x, long double *ip);
1894# define Perl_modf(x,y) Perl_my_modfl(x,y)
1895# endif
1896# endif
1897# ifndef Perl_frexp
1898# ifdef HAS_FREXPL
1899# define Perl_frexp(x,y) frexpl(x,y)
1900# elif defined(HAS_ILOGBL) && defined(HAS_SCALBNL)
1901extern long double Perl_my_frexpl(long double x, int *e);
1902# define Perl_frexp(x,y) Perl_my_frexpl(x,y)
1903# endif
1904# endif
1905# ifndef Perl_ldexp
1906# ifdef HAS_LDEXPL
1907# define Perl_ldexp(x, y) ldexpl(x,y)
1908# elif defined(HAS_SCALBNL) && FLT_RADIX == 2
1909# define Perl_ldexp(x,y) scalbnl(x,y)
1910# endif
1911# endif
1912# ifndef Perl_isnan
1913# if defined(HAS_ISNANL) && !(defined(isnan) && defined(HAS_C99))
1914# define Perl_isnan(x) isnanl(x)
1915# elif defined(__sgi) && defined(__c99) /* XXX Configure test needed */
1916# define Perl_isnan(x) isnan(x)
1917# endif
1918# endif
1919# ifndef Perl_isinf
1920# if defined(HAS_ISINFL) && !(defined(isinf) && defined(HAS_C99))
1921# define Perl_isinf(x) isinfl(x)
1922# elif defined(__sgi) && defined(__c99) /* XXX Configure test needed */
1923# define Perl_isinf(x) isinf(x)
1924# elif defined(LDBL_MAX) && !defined(NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN)
1925# define Perl_isinf(x) ((x) > LDBL_MAX || (x) < -LDBL_MAX)
1926# endif
1927# endif
1928# ifndef Perl_isfinite
1929# define Perl_isfinite(x) Perl_isfinitel(x)
1930# endif
1931#elif defined(USE_QUADMATH) && defined(I_QUADMATH)
1932# include <quadmath.h>
1933# define NV_DIG FLT128_DIG
1934# define NV_MANT_DIG FLT128_MANT_DIG
1935# define NV_MIN FLT128_MIN
1936# define NV_MAX FLT128_MAX
1937# define NV_MIN_EXP FLT128_MIN_EXP
1938# define NV_MAX_EXP FLT128_MAX_EXP
1939# define NV_EPSILON FLT128_EPSILON
1940# define NV_MIN_10_EXP FLT128_MIN_10_EXP
1941# define NV_MAX_10_EXP FLT128_MAX_10_EXP
1942# define Perl_acos acosq
1943# define Perl_asin asinq
1944# define Perl_atan atanq
1945# define Perl_atan2 atan2q
1946# define Perl_ceil ceilq
1947# define Perl_cos cosq
1948# define Perl_cosh coshq
1949# define Perl_exp expq
1950/* no Perl_fabs, but there's PERL_ABS */
1951# define Perl_floor floorq
1952# define Perl_fmod fmodq
1953# define Perl_log logq
1954# define Perl_log10 log10q
1955# define Perl_signbit signbitq
1956# define Perl_pow powq
1957# define Perl_sin sinq
1958# define Perl_sinh sinhq
1959# define Perl_sqrt sqrtq
1960# define Perl_tan tanq
1961# define Perl_tanh tanhq
1962# define Perl_modf(x,y) modfq(x,y)
1963# define Perl_frexp(x,y) frexpq(x,y)
1964# define Perl_ldexp(x, y) ldexpq(x,y)
1965# define Perl_isinf(x) isinfq(x)
1966# define Perl_isnan(x) isnanq(x)
1967# define Perl_isfinite(x) !(isnanq(x) || isinfq(x))
1968# define Perl_fp_class(x) ((x) == 0.0Q ? 0 : isinfq(x) ? 3 : isnanq(x) ? 4 : PERL_ABS(x) < FLT128_MIN ? 2 : 1)
1969# define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 3)
1970# define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 4)
1971# define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 1)
1972# define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 2)
1973# define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x) == 0)
1974#else
1975# define NV_DIG DBL_DIG
1976# define NV_MANT_DIG DBL_MANT_DIG
1977# define NV_MIN DBL_MIN
1978# define NV_MAX DBL_MAX
1979# define NV_MIN_EXP DBL_MIN_EXP
1980# define NV_MAX_EXP DBL_MAX_EXP
1981# define NV_MIN_10_EXP DBL_MIN_10_EXP
1982# define NV_MAX_10_EXP DBL_MAX_10_EXP
1983# define NV_EPSILON DBL_EPSILON
1984# define NV_MAX DBL_MAX
1985# define NV_MIN DBL_MIN
1986
1987/* These math interfaces are C89. */
1988# define Perl_acos acos
1989# define Perl_asin asin
1990# define Perl_atan atan
1991# define Perl_atan2 atan2
1992# define Perl_ceil ceil
1993# define Perl_cos cos
1994# define Perl_cosh cosh
1995# define Perl_exp exp
1996/* no Perl_fabs, but there's PERL_ABS */
1997# define Perl_floor floor
1998# define Perl_fmod fmod
1999# define Perl_log log
2000# define Perl_log10 log10
2001# define Perl_pow pow
2002# define Perl_sin sin
2003# define Perl_sinh sinh
2004# define Perl_sqrt sqrt
2005# define Perl_tan tan
2006# define Perl_tanh tanh
2007
2008# define Perl_modf(x,y) modf(x,y)
2009# define Perl_frexp(x,y) frexp(x,y)
2010# define Perl_ldexp(x,y) ldexp(x,y)
2011
2012# ifndef Perl_isnan
2013# ifdef HAS_ISNAN
2014# define Perl_isnan(x) isnan(x)
2015# endif
2016# endif
2017# ifndef Perl_isinf
2018# if defined(HAS_ISINF)
2019# define Perl_isinf(x) isinf(x)
2020# elif defined(DBL_MAX) && !defined(NAN_COMPARE_BROKEN)
2021# define Perl_isinf(x) ((x) > DBL_MAX || (x) < -DBL_MAX)
2022# endif
2023# endif
2024# ifndef Perl_isfinite
2025# ifdef HAS_ISFINITE
2026# define Perl_isfinite(x) isfinite(x)
2027# elif defined(HAS_FINITE)
2028# define Perl_isfinite(x) finite(x)
2029# endif
2030# endif
2031#endif
2032
2033/* fpclassify(): C99. It is supposed to be a macro that switches on
2034* the sizeof() of its argument, so there's no need for e.g. fpclassifyl().*/
2035#if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && defined(HAS_FPCLASSIFY)
2036# include <math.h>
2037# if defined(FP_INFINITE) && defined(FP_NAN)
2038# define Perl_fp_class(x) fpclassify(x)
2039# define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_INFINITE)
2040# define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NAN)
2041# define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NORMAL)
2042# define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SUBNORMAL)
2043# define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_ZERO)
2044# elif defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_QNAN)
2045/* Some versions of HP-UX (10.20) have (only) fpclassify() but which is
2046 * actually not the C99 fpclassify, with its own set of return defines. */
2047# define Perl_fp_class(x) fpclassify(x)
2048# define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_INF)
2049# define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_INF)
2050# define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SNAN)
2051# define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_QNAN)
2052# define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_NORM)
2053# define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_NORM)
2054# define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_DENORM)
2055# define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_DENORM)
2056# define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_ZERO)
2057# define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_ZERO)
2058# else
2059# undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */
2060# endif
2061#endif
2062
2063/* fp_classify(): Legacy: VMS, maybe Unicos? The values, however,
2064 * are identical to the C99 fpclassify(). */
2065#if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && defined(HAS_FP_CLASSIFY)
2066# include <math.h>
2067# ifdef __VMS
2068 /* FP_INFINITE and others are here rather than in math.h as C99 stipulates */
2069# include <fp.h>
2070 /* oh, and the isnormal macro has a typo in it! */
2071# undef isnormal
2072# define isnormal(x) Perl_fp_class_norm(x)
2073# endif
2074# if defined(FP_INFINITE) && defined(FP_NAN)
2075# define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_classify(x)
2076# define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_INFINITE)
2077# define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NAN)
2078# define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NORMAL)
2079# define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SUBNORMAL)
2080# define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_ZERO)
2081# else
2082# undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */
2083# endif
2084#endif
2085
2086/* Feel free to check with me for the SGI manpages, SGI testing,
2087 * etcetera, if you want to try getting this to work with IRIX.
2088 *
2089 * - Allen <allens@cpan.org> */
2090
2091/* fpclass(): SysV, at least Solaris and some versions of IRIX. */
2092#if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && (defined(HAS_FPCLASS)||defined(HAS_FPCLASSL))
2093/* Solaris and IRIX have fpclass/fpclassl, but they are using
2094 * an enum typedef, not cpp symbols, and Configure doesn't detect that.
2095 * Define some symbols also as cpp symbols so we can detect them. */
2096# if defined(__sun) || defined(__sgi) /* XXX Configure test instead */
2097# define FP_PINF FP_PINF
2098# define FP_QNAN FP_QNAN
2099# endif
2100# include <math.h>
2101# ifdef I_IEEFP
2102# include <ieeefp.h>
2103# endif
2104# ifdef I_FP
2105# include <fp.h>
2106# endif
2107# if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && defined(HAS_FPCLASSL)
2108# define Perl_fp_class(x) fpclassl(x)
2109# else
2110# define Perl_fp_class(x) fpclass(x)
2111# endif
2112# if defined(FP_CLASS_PINF) && defined(FP_CLASS_SNAN)
2113# define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_SNAN)
2114# define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_QNAN)
2115# define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_NINF)
2116# define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_PINF)
2117# define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_NNORM)
2118# define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_PNORM)
2119# define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_NDENORM)
2120# define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_PDENORM)
2121# define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_NZERO)
2122# define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_CLASS_PZERO)
2123# elif defined(FP_PINF) && defined(FP_QNAN)
2124# define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SNAN)
2125# define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_QNAN)
2126# define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NINF)
2127# define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PINF)
2128# define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NNORM)
2129# define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PNORM)
2130# define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NDENORM)
2131# define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PDENORM)
2132# define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NZERO)
2133# define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PZERO)
2134# else
2135# undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */
2136# endif
2137#endif
2138
2139/* fp_class(): Legacy: at least Tru64, some versions of IRIX. */
2140#if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && (defined(HAS_FP_CLASS)||defined(HAS_FP_CLASSL))
2141# include <math.h>
2142# if !defined(FP_SNAN) && defined(I_FP_CLASS)
2143# include <fp_class.h>
2144# endif
2145# if defined(FP_POS_INF) && defined(FP_QNAN)
2146# ifdef __sgi /* XXX Configure test instead */
2147# ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE
2148# define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_class_l(x)
2149# else
2150# define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_class_d(x)
2151# endif
2152# else
2153# if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && defined(HAS_FP_CLASSL)
2154# define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_classl(x)
2155# else
2156# define Perl_fp_class(x) fp_class(x)
2157# endif
2158# endif
2159# if defined(FP_POS_INF) && defined(FP_QNAN)
2160# define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_SNAN)
2161# define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_QNAN)
2162# define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NEG_INF)
2163# define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_POS_INF)
2164# define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NEG_NORM)
2165# define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_POS_NORM)
2166# define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NEG_DENORM)
2167# define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_POS_DENORM)
2168# define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NEG_ZERO)
2169# define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_POS_ZERO)
2170# else
2171# undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */
2172# endif
2173# endif
2174#endif
2175
2176/* class(), _class(): Legacy: AIX. */
2177#if !defined(Perl_fp_class) && defined(HAS_CLASS)
2178# include <math.h>
2179# if defined(FP_PLUS_NORM) && defined(FP_PLUS_INF)
2180# ifndef _cplusplus
2181# define Perl_fp_class(x) class(x)
2182# else
2183# define Perl_fp_class(x) _class(x)
2184# endif
2185# if defined(FP_PLUS_INF) && defined(FP_NANQ)
2186# define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NANS)
2187# define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_NANQ)
2188# define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_INF)
2189# define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_INF)
2190# define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_NORM)
2191# define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_NORM)
2192# define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_DENORM)
2193# define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_DENORM)
2194# define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_MINUS_ZERO)
2195# define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (Perl_fp_class(x)==FP_PLUS_ZERO)
2196# else
2197# undef Perl_fp_class /* Unknown set of defines */
2198# endif
2199# endif
2200#endif
2201
2202/* Win32: _fpclass(), _isnan(), _finite(). */
2203#ifdef WIN32
2204# ifndef Perl_isnan
2205# define Perl_isnan(x) _isnan(x)
2206# endif
2207# ifndef Perl_isfinite
2208# define Perl_isfinite(x) _finite(x)
2209# endif
2210# ifndef Perl_fp_class_snan
2211/* No simple way to #define Perl_fp_class because _fpclass()
2212 * returns a set of bits. */
2213# define Perl_fp_class_snan(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_SNAN)
2214# define Perl_fp_class_qnan(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_QNAN)
2215# define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_SNAN|_FPCLASS_QNAN))
2216# define Perl_fp_class_ninf(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_NINF))
2217# define Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_PINF))
2218# define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_NINF|_FPCLASS_PINF))
2219# define Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_NN)
2220# define Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_PN)
2221# define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_NN|_FPCLASS_PN))
2222# define Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_ND)
2223# define Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_PD)
2224# define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_ND|_FPCLASS_PD))
2225# define Perl_fp_class_nzero(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_NZ)
2226# define Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) (_fpclass(x) & _FPCLASS_PZ)
2227# define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) (_fpclass(x) & (_FPCLASS_NZ|_FPCLASS_PZ))
2228# endif
2229#endif
2230
2231#if !defined(Perl_fp_class_inf) && \
2232 defined(Perl_fp_class_pinf) && defined(Perl_fp_class_ninf)
2233# define Perl_fp_class_inf(x) \
2234 (Perl_fp_class_pinf(x) || Perl_fp_class_ninf(x))
2235#endif
2236
2237#if !defined(Perl_fp_class_nan) && \
2238 defined(Perl_fp_class_snan) && defined(Perl_fp_class_qnan)
2239# define Perl_fp_class_nan(x) \
2240 (Perl_fp_class_snan(x) || Perl_fp_class_qnan(x))
2241#endif
2242
2243#if !defined(Perl_fp_class_zero) && \
2244 defined(Perl_fp_class_pzero) && defined(Perl_fp_class_nzero)
2245# define Perl_fp_class_zero(x) \
2246 (Perl_fp_class_pzero(x) || Perl_fp_class_nzero(x))
2247#endif
2248
2249#if !defined(Perl_fp_class_norm) && \
2250 defined(Perl_fp_class_pnorm) && defined(Perl_fp_class_nnorm)
2251# define Perl_fp_class_norm(x) \
2252 (Perl_fp_class_pnorm(x) || Perl_fp_class_nnorm(x))
2253#endif
2254
2255#if !defined(Perl_fp_class_denorm) && \
2256 defined(Perl_fp_class_pdenorm) && defined(Perl_fp_class_ndenorm)
2257# define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) \
2258 (Perl_fp_class_pdenorm(x) || Perl_fp_class_ndenorm(x))
2259#endif
2260
2261#ifdef UNDER_CE
2262int isnan(double d);
2263#endif
2264
2265#ifndef Perl_isnan
2266# ifdef Perl_fp_class_nan
2267# define Perl_isnan(x) Perl_fp_class_nan(x)
2268# elif defined(HAS_UNORDERED)
2269# define Perl_isnan(x) unordered((x), 0.0)
2270# else
2271# define Perl_isnan(x) ((x)!=(x))
2272# endif
2273#endif
2274
2275#ifndef Perl_isinf
2276# ifdef Perl_fp_class_inf
2277# define Perl_isinf(x) Perl_fp_class_inf(x)
2278# endif
2279#endif
2280
2281#ifndef Perl_isfinite
2282# if defined(HAS_ISFINITE) && !defined(isfinite)
2283# define Perl_isfinite(x) isfinite((double)(x))
2284# elif defined(HAS_FINITE)
2285# define Perl_isfinite(x) finite((double)(x))
2286# elif defined(Perl_fp_class_finite)
2287# define Perl_isfinite(x) Perl_fp_class_finite(x)
2288# else
2289/* For the infinities the multiplication returns nan,
2290 * for the nan the multiplication also returns nan,
2291 * for everything else (that is, finite) zero should be returned. */
2292# define Perl_isfinite(x) (((x) * 0) == 0)
2293# endif
2294#endif
2295
2296#ifndef Perl_isinf
2297# if defined(Perl_isfinite) && defined(Perl_isnan)
2298# define Perl_isinf(x) !(Perl_isfinite(x)||Perl_isnan(x))
2299# endif
2300#endif
2301
2302/* We need Perl_isfinitel (ends with ell) (if available) even when
2303 * not USE_LONG_DOUBLE because the printf code (sv_catpvfn_flags)
2304 * needs that. */
2305#if defined(HAS_LONG_DOUBLE) && !defined(Perl_isfinitel)
2306/* If isfinite() is a macro and looks like we have C99,
2307 * we assume it's the type-aware C99 isfinite(). */
2308# if defined(HAS_ISFINITE) && defined(isfinite) && defined(HAS_C99)
2309# define Perl_isfinitel(x) isfinite(x)
2310# elif defined(HAS_ISFINITEL)
2311# define Perl_isfinitel(x) isfinitel(x)
2312# elif defined(HAS_FINITEL)
2313# define Perl_isfinitel(x) finitel(x)
2314# elif defined(HAS_INFL) && defined(HAS_NANL)
2315# define Perl_isfinitel(x) !(isinfl(x)||isnanl(x))
2316# else
2317# define Perl_isfinitel(x) ((x) * 0 == 0) /* See Perl_isfinite. */
2318# endif
2319#endif
2320
2321/* The default is to use Perl's own atof() implementation (in numeric.c).
2322 * Usually that is the one to use but for some platforms (e.g. UNICOS)
2323 * it is however best to use the native implementation of atof.
2324 * You can experiment with using your native one by -DUSE_PERL_ATOF=0.
2325 * Some good tests to try out with either setting are t/base/num.t,
2326 * t/op/numconvert.t, and t/op/pack.t. Note that if using long doubles
2327 * you may need to be using a different function than atof! */
2328
2329#ifndef USE_PERL_ATOF
2330# ifndef _UNICOS
2331# define USE_PERL_ATOF
2332# endif
2333#else
2334# if USE_PERL_ATOF == 0
2335# undef USE_PERL_ATOF
2336# endif
2337#endif
2338
2339#ifdef USE_PERL_ATOF
2340# define Perl_atof(s) Perl_my_atof(s)
2341# define Perl_atof2(s, n) Perl_my_atof3(aTHX_ (s), &(n), 0)
2342#else
2343# define Perl_atof(s) (NV)atof(s)
2344# define Perl_atof2(s, n) ((n) = atof(s))
2345#endif
2346#define my_atof2(a,b) my_atof3(a,b,0)
2347
2348/*
2349 * CHAR_MIN and CHAR_MAX are not included here, as the (char) type may be
2350 * ambiguous. It may be equivalent to (signed char) or (unsigned char)
2351 * depending on local options. Until Configure detects this (or at least
2352 * detects whether the "signed" keyword is available) the CHAR ranges
2353 * will not be included. UCHAR functions normally.
2354 * - kja
2355 */
2356
2357#define PERL_UCHAR_MIN ((unsigned char)0)
2358#define PERL_UCHAR_MAX ((unsigned char)UCHAR_MAX)
2359
2360#define PERL_USHORT_MIN ((unsigned short)0)
2361#define PERL_USHORT_MAX ((unsigned short)USHRT_MAX)
2362
2363#define PERL_SHORT_MAX ((short)SHRT_MAX)
2364#define PERL_SHORT_MIN ((short)SHRT_MIN)
2365
2366#define PERL_UINT_MAX ((unsigned int)UINT_MAX)
2367#define PERL_UINT_MIN ((unsigned int)0)
2368
2369#define PERL_INT_MAX ((int)INT_MAX)
2370#define PERL_INT_MIN ((int)INT_MIN)
2371
2372#define PERL_ULONG_MAX ((unsigned long)ULONG_MAX)
2373#define PERL_ULONG_MIN ((unsigned long)0L)
2374
2375#define PERL_LONG_MAX ((long)LONG_MAX)
2376#define PERL_LONG_MIN ((long)LONG_MIN)
2377
2378#ifdef UV_IS_QUAD
2379# define PERL_UQUAD_MAX (~(UV)0)
2380# define PERL_UQUAD_MIN ((UV)0)
2381# define PERL_QUAD_MAX ((IV) (PERL_UQUAD_MAX >> 1))
2382# define PERL_QUAD_MIN (-PERL_QUAD_MAX - ((3 & -1) == 3))
2383#endif
2384
2385typedef MEM_SIZE STRLEN;
2386
2387typedef struct op OP;
2388typedef struct cop COP;
2389typedef struct unop UNOP;
2390typedef struct unop_aux UNOP_AUX;
2391typedef struct binop BINOP;
2392typedef struct listop LISTOP;
2393typedef struct logop LOGOP;
2394typedef struct pmop PMOP;
2395typedef struct svop SVOP;
2396typedef struct padop PADOP;
2397typedef struct pvop PVOP;
2398typedef struct loop LOOP;
2399typedef struct methop METHOP;
2400
2401#ifdef PERL_CORE
2402typedef struct opslab OPSLAB;
2403typedef struct opslot OPSLOT;
2404#endif
2405
2406typedef struct block_hooks BHK;
2407typedef struct custom_op XOP;
2408
2409typedef struct interpreter PerlInterpreter;
2410
2411/* SGI's <sys/sema.h> has struct sv */
2412#if defined(__sgi)
2413# define STRUCT_SV perl_sv
2414#else
2415# define STRUCT_SV sv
2416#endif
2417typedef struct STRUCT_SV SV;
2418typedef struct av AV;
2419typedef struct hv HV;
2420typedef struct cv CV;
2421typedef struct p5rx REGEXP;
2422typedef struct gp GP;
2423typedef struct gv GV;
2424typedef struct io IO;
2425typedef struct context PERL_CONTEXT;
2426typedef struct block BLOCK;
2427
2428typedef struct magic MAGIC;
2429typedef struct xpv XPV;
2430typedef struct xpviv XPVIV;
2431typedef struct xpvuv XPVUV;
2432typedef struct xpvnv XPVNV;
2433typedef struct xpvmg XPVMG;
2434typedef struct xpvlv XPVLV;
2435typedef struct xpvinvlist XINVLIST;
2436typedef struct xpvav XPVAV;
2437typedef struct xpvhv XPVHV;
2438typedef struct xpvgv XPVGV;
2439typedef struct xpvcv XPVCV;
2440typedef struct xpvbm XPVBM;
2441typedef struct xpvfm XPVFM;
2442typedef struct xpvio XPVIO;
2443typedef struct mgvtbl MGVTBL;
2444typedef union any ANY;
2445typedef struct ptr_tbl_ent PTR_TBL_ENT_t;
2446typedef struct ptr_tbl PTR_TBL_t;
2447typedef struct clone_params CLONE_PARAMS;
2448
2449/* a pad is currently just an AV; but that might change,
2450 * so hide the type. */
2451typedef struct padlist PADLIST;
2452typedef AV PAD;
2453typedef struct padnamelist PADNAMELIST;
2454typedef struct padname PADNAME;
2455
2456/* always enable PERL_OP_PARENT */
2457#if !defined(PERL_OP_PARENT)
2458# define PERL_OP_PARENT
2459#endif
2460
2461/* enable PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE by default */
2462#if !defined(PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE) && !defined(PERL_NO_COW)
2463# define PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE
2464#endif
2465
2466#ifdef PERL_COPY_ON_WRITE
2467# define PERL_ANY_COW
2468#else
2469# define PERL_SAWAMPERSAND
2470#endif
2471
2472#if defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS) && !defined(USE_ITHREADS)
2473# error PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS only works with ithreads
2474#endif
2475
2476#include "handy.h"
2477#include "charclass_invlists.h"
2478
2479#if defined(USE_LARGE_FILES) && !defined(NO_64_BIT_RAWIO)
2480# if LSEEKSIZE == 8 && !defined(USE_64_BIT_RAWIO)
2481# define USE_64_BIT_RAWIO /* implicit */
2482# endif
2483#endif
2484
2485/* Notice the use of HAS_FSEEKO: now we are obligated to always use
2486 * fseeko/ftello if possible. Don't go #defining ftell to ftello yourself,
2487 * however, because operating systems like to do that themself. */
2488#ifndef FSEEKSIZE
2489# ifdef HAS_FSEEKO
2490# define FSEEKSIZE LSEEKSIZE
2491# else
2492# define FSEEKSIZE LONGSIZE
2493# endif
2494#endif
2495
2496#if defined(USE_LARGE_FILES) && !defined(NO_64_BIT_STDIO)
2497# if FSEEKSIZE == 8 && !defined(USE_64_BIT_STDIO)
2498# define USE_64_BIT_STDIO /* implicit */
2499# endif
2500#endif
2501
2502#ifdef USE_64_BIT_RAWIO
2503# ifdef HAS_OFF64_T
2504# undef Off_t
2505# define Off_t off64_t
2506# undef LSEEKSIZE
2507# define LSEEKSIZE 8
2508# endif
2509/* Most 64-bit environments have defines like _LARGEFILE_SOURCE that
2510 * will trigger defines like the ones below. Some 64-bit environments,
2511 * however, do not. Therefore we have to explicitly mix and match. */
2512# if defined(USE_OPEN64)
2513# define open open64
2514# endif
2515# if defined(USE_LSEEK64)
2516# define lseek lseek64
2517# else
2518# if defined(USE_LLSEEK)
2519# define lseek llseek
2520# endif
2521# endif
2522# if defined(USE_STAT64)
2523# define stat stat64
2524# endif
2525# if defined(USE_FSTAT64)
2526# define fstat fstat64
2527# endif
2528# if defined(USE_LSTAT64)
2529# define lstat lstat64
2530# endif
2531# if defined(USE_FLOCK64)
2532# define flock flock64
2533# endif
2534# if defined(USE_LOCKF64)
2535# define lockf lockf64
2536# endif
2537# if defined(USE_FCNTL64)
2538# define fcntl fcntl64
2539# endif
2540# if defined(USE_TRUNCATE64)
2541# define truncate truncate64
2542# endif
2543# if defined(USE_FTRUNCATE64)
2544# define ftruncate ftruncate64
2545# endif
2546#endif
2547
2548#ifdef USE_64_BIT_STDIO
2549# ifdef HAS_FPOS64_T
2550# undef Fpos_t
2551# define Fpos_t fpos64_t
2552# endif
2553/* Most 64-bit environments have defines like _LARGEFILE_SOURCE that
2554 * will trigger defines like the ones below. Some 64-bit environments,
2555 * however, do not. */
2556# if defined(USE_FOPEN64)
2557# define fopen fopen64
2558# endif
2559# if defined(USE_FSEEK64)
2560# define fseek fseek64 /* don't do fseeko here, see perlio.c */
2561# endif
2562# if defined(USE_FTELL64)
2563# define ftell ftell64 /* don't do ftello here, see perlio.c */
2564# endif
2565# if defined(USE_FSETPOS64)
2566# define fsetpos fsetpos64
2567# endif
2568# if defined(USE_FGETPOS64)
2569# define fgetpos fgetpos64
2570# endif
2571# if defined(USE_TMPFILE64)
2572# define tmpfile tmpfile64
2573# endif
2574# if defined(USE_FREOPEN64)
2575# define freopen freopen64
2576# endif
2577#endif
2578
2579#if defined(OS2)
2580# include "iperlsys.h"
2581#endif
2582
2583#ifdef DOSISH
2584# if defined(OS2)
2585# include "os2ish.h"
2586# else
2587# include "dosish.h"
2588# endif
2589#elif defined(VMS)
2590# include "vmsish.h"
2591#elif defined(PLAN9)
2592# include "./plan9/plan9ish.h"
2593#elif defined(__VOS__)
2594# ifdef __GNUC__
2595# include "./vos/vosish.h"
2596# else
2597# include "vos/vosish.h"
2598# endif
2599#elif defined(__SYMBIAN32__)
2600# include "symbian/symbianish.h"
2601#elif defined(__HAIKU__)
2602# include "haiku/haikuish.h"
2603#else
2604# include "unixish.h"
2605#endif
2606
2607#ifdef __amigaos4__
2608# include "amigaos.h"
2609# undef FD_CLOEXEC /* a lie in AmigaOS */
2610#endif
2611
2612/* NSIG logic from Configure --> */
2613#ifndef NSIG
2614# ifdef _NSIG
2615# define NSIG (_NSIG)
2616# elif defined(SIGMAX)
2617# define NSIG (SIGMAX+1)
2618# elif defined(SIG_MAX)
2619# define NSIG (SIG_MAX+1)
2620# elif defined(_SIG_MAX)
2621# define NSIG (_SIG_MAX+1)
2622# elif defined(MAXSIG)
2623# define NSIG (MAXSIG+1)
2624# elif defined(MAX_SIG)
2625# define NSIG (MAX_SIG+1)
2626# elif defined(SIGARRAYSIZE)
2627# define NSIG SIGARRAYSIZE /* Assume ary[SIGARRAYSIZE] */
2628# elif defined(_sys_nsig)
2629# define NSIG (_sys_nsig) /* Solaris 2.5 */
2630# else
2631 /* Default to some arbitrary number that's big enough to get most
2632 * of the common signals. */
2633# define NSIG 50
2634# endif
2635#endif
2636/* <-- NSIG logic from Configure */
2637
2638#ifndef NO_ENVIRON_ARRAY
2639# define USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY
2640#endif
2641
2642/*
2643 * initialise to avoid floating-point exceptions from overflow, etc
2644 */
2645#ifndef PERL_FPU_INIT
2646# ifdef HAS_FPSETMASK
2647# if HAS_FLOATINGPOINT_H
2648# include <floatingpoint.h>
2649# endif
2650/* Some operating systems have this as a macro, which in turn expands to a comma
2651 expression, and the last sub-expression is something that gets calculated,
2652 and then they have the gall to warn that a value computed is not used. Hence
2653 cast to void. */
2654# define PERL_FPU_INIT (void)fpsetmask(0)
2655# elif defined(SIGFPE) && defined(SIG_IGN) && !defined(PERL_MICRO)
2656# define PERL_FPU_INIT PL_sigfpe_saved = (Sighandler_t) signal(SIGFPE, SIG_IGN)
2657# define PERL_FPU_PRE_EXEC { Sigsave_t xfpe; rsignal_save(SIGFPE, PL_sigfpe_saved, &xfpe);
2658# define PERL_FPU_POST_EXEC rsignal_restore(SIGFPE, &xfpe); }
2659# else
2660# define PERL_FPU_INIT
2661# endif
2662#endif
2663#ifndef PERL_FPU_PRE_EXEC
2664# define PERL_FPU_PRE_EXEC {
2665# define PERL_FPU_POST_EXEC }
2666#endif
2667
2668/* In Tru64 the cc -ieee enables the IEEE math but disables traps.
2669 * We need to reenable the "invalid" trap because otherwise generation
2670 * of NaN values leaves the IEEE fp flags in bad state, leaving any further
2671 * fp ops behaving strangely (Inf + 1 resulting in zero, for example). */
2672#ifdef __osf__
2673# include <machine/fpu.h>
2674# define PERL_SYS_FPU_INIT \
2675 STMT_START { \
2676 ieee_set_fp_control(IEEE_TRAP_ENABLE_INV); \
2677 signal(SIGFPE, SIG_IGN); \
2678 } STMT_END
2679#endif
2680/* In IRIX the default for Flush to Zero bit is true,
2681 * which means that results going below the minimum of normal
2682 * floating points go to zero, instead of going denormal/subnormal.
2683 * This is unlike almost any other system running Perl, so let's clear it.
2684 * [perl #123767] IRIX64 blead (ddce084a) opbasic/arith.t failure, originally
2685 * [perl #120426] small numbers shouldn't round to zero if they have extra floating digits
2686 *
2687 * XXX The flush-to-zero behaviour should be a Configure scan.
2688 * To change the behaviour usually requires some system-specific
2689 * incantation, though, like the below. */
2690#ifdef __sgi
2691# include <sys/fpu.h>
2692# define PERL_SYS_FPU_INIT \
2693 STMT_START { \
2694 union fpc_csr csr; \
2695 csr.fc_word = get_fpc_csr(); \
2696 csr.fc_struct.flush = 0; \
2697 set_fpc_csr(csr.fc_word); \
2698 } STMT_END
2699#endif
2700
2701#ifndef PERL_SYS_FPU_INIT
2702# define PERL_SYS_FPU_INIT NOOP
2703#endif
2704
2705#ifndef PERL_SYS_INIT3_BODY
2706# define PERL_SYS_INIT3_BODY(argvp,argcp,envp) PERL_SYS_INIT_BODY(argvp,argcp)
2707#endif
2708
2709/*
2710=head1 Miscellaneous Functions
2711
2712=for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_INIT|int *argc|char*** argv
2713Provides system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to
2714run Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, before creating
2715any Perl interpreters.
2716
2717=for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_INIT3|int *argc|char*** argv|char*** env
2718Provides system-specific tune up of the C runtime environment necessary to
2719run Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, before creating
2720any Perl interpreters.
2721
2722=for apidoc Am|void|PERL_SYS_TERM|
2723Provides system-specific clean up of the C runtime environment after
2724running Perl interpreters. This should be called only once, after
2725freeing any remaining Perl interpreters.
2726
2727=cut
2728 */
2729
2730#define PERL_SYS_INIT(argc, argv) Perl_sys_init(argc, argv)
2731#define PERL_SYS_INIT3(argc, argv, env) Perl_sys_init3(argc, argv, env)
2732#define PERL_SYS_TERM() Perl_sys_term()
2733
2734#ifndef PERL_WRITE_MSG_TO_CONSOLE
2735# define PERL_WRITE_MSG_TO_CONSOLE(io, msg, len) PerlIO_write(io, msg, len)
2736#endif
2737
2738#ifndef MAXPATHLEN
2739# ifdef PATH_MAX
2740# ifdef _POSIX_PATH_MAX
2741# if PATH_MAX > _POSIX_PATH_MAX
2742/* POSIX 1990 (and pre) was ambiguous about whether PATH_MAX
2743 * included the null byte or not. Later amendments of POSIX,
2744 * XPG4, the Austin Group, and the Single UNIX Specification
2745 * all explicitly include the null byte in the PATH_MAX.
2746 * Ditto for _POSIX_PATH_MAX. */
2747# define MAXPATHLEN PATH_MAX
2748# else
2749# define MAXPATHLEN _POSIX_PATH_MAX
2750# endif
2751# else
2752# define MAXPATHLEN (PATH_MAX+1)
2753# endif
2754# else
2755# define MAXPATHLEN 1024 /* Err on the large side. */
2756# endif
2757#endif
2758
2759/* In case Configure was not used (we are using a "canned config"
2760 * such as Win32, or a cross-compilation setup, for example) try going
2761 * by the gcc major and minor versions. One useful URL is
2762 * http://www.ohse.de/uwe/articles/gcc-attributes.html,
2763 * but contrary to this information warn_unused_result seems
2764 * not to be in gcc 3.3.5, at least. --jhi
2765 * Also, when building extensions with an installed perl, this allows
2766 * the user to upgrade gcc and get the right attributes, rather than
2767 * relying on the list generated at Configure time. --AD
2768 * Set these up now otherwise we get confused when some of the <*thread.h>
2769 * includes below indirectly pull in <perlio.h> (which needs to know if we
2770 * have HASATTRIBUTE_FORMAT).
2771 */
2772
2773#ifndef PERL_MICRO
2774#if defined __GNUC__ && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
2775# if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 1 || __GNUC__ > 3 /* 3.1 -> */
2776# define HASATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED
2777# endif
2778# if __GNUC__ >= 3 /* 3.0 -> */ /* XXX Verify this version */
2779# define HASATTRIBUTE_FORMAT
2780# if defined __MINGW32__
2781# define PRINTF_FORMAT_NULL_OK
2782# endif
2783# endif
2784# if __GNUC__ >= 3 /* 3.0 -> */
2785# define HASATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
2786# endif
2787# if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3 || __GNUC__ > 3 /* 3.3 -> */
2788# define HASATTRIBUTE_NONNULL
2789# endif
2790# if __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5 || __GNUC__ > 2 /* 2.5 -> */
2791# define HASATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
2792# endif
2793# if __GNUC__ >= 3 /* gcc 3.0 -> */
2794# define HASATTRIBUTE_PURE
2795# endif
2796# if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4 || __GNUC__ > 3 /* 3.4 -> */
2797# define HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
2798# endif
2799# if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 3 && !defined(__cplusplus)
2800# define HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED /* gcc-3.3, but not g++-3.3. */
2801# endif
2802# if __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4 || __GNUC__ > 3 /* 3.4 -> */
2803# define HASATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
2804# endif
2805#endif
2806#endif /* #ifndef PERL_MICRO */
2807
2808/* USE_5005THREADS needs to be after unixish.h as <pthread.h> includes
2809 * <sys/signal.h> which defines NSIG - which will stop inclusion of <signal.h>
2810 * this results in many functions being undeclared which bothers C++
2811 * May make sense to have threads after "*ish.h" anyway
2812 */
2813
2814/* clang Thread Safety Analysis/Annotations/Attributes
2815 * http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html
2816 *
2817 * Available since clang 3.6-ish (appeared in 3.4, but shaky still in 3.5).
2818 * Apple XCode hijacks __clang_major__ and __clang_minor__
2819 * (6.1 means really clang 3.6), so needs extra hijinks
2820 * (could probably also test the contents of __apple_build_version__).
2821 */
2822#if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && defined(I_PTHREAD) && \
2823 defined(__clang__) && \
2824 !defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT) && \
2825 !defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE) && \
2826 !defined(SWIG) && \
2827 ((!defined(__apple_build_version__) && \
2828 ((__clang_major__ == 3 && __clang_minor__ >= 6) || \
2829 (__clang_major__ >= 4))) || \
2830 (defined(__apple_build_version__) && \
2831 ((__clang_major__ == 6 && __clang_minor__ >= 1) || \
2832 (__clang_major__ >= 7))))
2833# define PERL_TSA__(x) __attribute__((x))
2834# define PERL_TSA_ACTIVE
2835#else
2836# define PERL_TSA__(x) /* No TSA, make TSA attributes no-ops. */
2837# undef PERL_TSA_ACTIVE
2838#endif
2839
2840/* PERL_TSA_CAPABILITY() is used to annotate typedefs.
2841 * typedef old_type PERL_TSA_CAPABILITY("mutex") new_type;
2842 */
2843#define PERL_TSA_CAPABILITY(x) \
2844 PERL_TSA__(capability(x))
2845
2846/* In the below examples the mutex must be lexically visible, usually
2847 * either as global variables, or as function arguments. */
2848
2849/* PERL_TSA_GUARDED_BY() is used to annotate global variables.
2850 *
2851 * Foo foo PERL_TSA_GUARDED_BY(mutex);
2852 */
2853#define PERL_TSA_GUARDED_BY(x) \
2854 PERL_TSA__(guarded_by(x))
2855
2856/* PERL_TSA_PT_GUARDED_BY() is used to annotate global pointers.
2857 * The data _behind_ the pointer is guarded.
2858 *
2859 * Foo* ptr PERL_TSA_PT_GUARDED_BY(mutex);
2860 */
2861#define PERL_TSA_PT_GUARDED_BY(x) \
2862 PERL_TSA__(pt_guarded_by(x))
2863
2864/* PERL_TSA_REQUIRES() is used to annotate functions.
2865 * The caller MUST hold the resource when calling the function.
2866 *
2867 * void Foo() PERL_TSA_REQUIRES(mutex);
2868 */
2869#define PERL_TSA_REQUIRES(x) \
2870 PERL_TSA__(requires_capability(x))
2871
2872/* PERL_TSA_EXCLUDES() is used to annotate functions.
2873 * The caller MUST NOT hold resource when calling the function.
2874 *
2875 * EXCLUDES should be used when the function first acquires
2876 * the resource and then releases it. Use to avoid deadlock.
2877 *
2878 * void Foo() PERL_TSA_EXCLUDES(mutex);
2879 */
2880#define PERL_TSA_EXCLUDES(x) \
2881 PERL_TSA__(locks_excluded(x))
2882
2883/* PERL_TSA_ACQUIRE() is used to annotate functions.
2884 * The caller MUST NOT hold the resource when calling the function,
2885 * and the function will acquire the resource.
2886 *
2887 * void Foo() PERL_TSA_ACQUIRE(mutex);
2888 */
2889#define PERL_TSA_ACQUIRE(x) \
2890 PERL_TSA__(acquire_capability(x))
2891
2892/* PERL_TSA_RELEASE() is used to annotate functions.
2893 * The caller MUST hold the resource when calling the function,
2894 * and the function will release the resource.
2895 *
2896 * void Foo() PERL_TSA_RELEASE(mutex);
2897 */
2898#define PERL_TSA_RELEASE(x) \
2899 PERL_TSA__(release_capability(x))
2900
2901/* PERL_TSA_NO_TSA is used to annotate functions.
2902 * Used when being intentionally unsafe, or when the code is too
2903 * complicated for the analysis. Use sparingly.
2904 *
2905 * void Foo() PERL_TSA_NO_TSA;
2906 */
2907#define PERL_TSA_NO_TSA \
2908 PERL_TSA__(no_thread_safety_analysis)
2909
2910/* There are more annotations/attributes available, see the clang
2911 * documentation for details. */
2912
2913#if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
2914# ifdef NETWARE
2915# include <nw5thread.h>
2916# elif defined(WIN32)
2917# include <win32thread.h>
2918# elif defined(OS2)
2919# include "os2thread.h"
2920# elif defined(I_MACH_CTHREADS)
2921# include <mach/cthreads.h>
2922typedef cthread_t perl_os_thread;
2923typedef mutex_t perl_mutex;
2924typedef condition_t perl_cond;
2925typedef void * perl_key;
2926# elif defined(I_PTHREAD) /* Posix threads */
2927# include <pthread.h>
2928typedef pthread_t perl_os_thread;
2929typedef pthread_mutex_t PERL_TSA_CAPABILITY("mutex") perl_mutex;
2930typedef pthread_cond_t perl_cond;
2931typedef pthread_key_t perl_key;
2932# endif
2933#endif /* USE_ITHREADS */
2934
2935#ifdef PERL_TSA_ACTIVE
2936/* Since most pthread mutex interfaces have not been annotated, we
2937 * need to have these wrappers. The NO_TSA annotation is quite ugly
2938 * but it cannot be avoided in plain C, unlike in C++, where one could
2939 * e.g. use ACQUIRE() with no arg on a mutex lock method.
2940 *
2941 * The bodies of these wrappers are in util.c
2942 *
2943 * TODO: however, some platforms are starting to get these clang
2944 * thread safety annotations for pthreads, for example FreeBSD.
2945 * Do we need a way to a bypass these wrappers? */
2946EXTERN_C int perl_tsa_mutex_lock(perl_mutex* mutex)
2947 PERL_TSA_ACQUIRE(*mutex)
2948 PERL_TSA_NO_TSA;
2949EXTERN_C int perl_tsa_mutex_unlock(perl_mutex* mutex)
2950 PERL_TSA_RELEASE(*mutex)
2951 PERL_TSA_NO_TSA;
2952#endif
2953
2954#if defined(WIN32)
2955# include "win32.h"
2956#endif
2957
2958#ifdef NETWARE
2959# include "netware.h"
2960#endif
2961
2962#define STATUS_UNIX PL_statusvalue
2963#ifdef VMS
2964# define STATUS_NATIVE PL_statusvalue_vms
2965/*
2966 * vaxc$errno is only guaranteed to be valid if errno == EVMSERR, otherwise
2967 * its contents can not be trusted. Unfortunately, Perl seems to check
2968 * it on exit, so it when PL_statusvalue_vms is updated, vaxc$errno should
2969 * be updated also.
2970 */
2971# include <stsdef.h>
2972# include <ssdef.h>
2973/* Presume this because if VMS changes it, it will require a new
2974 * set of APIs for waiting on children for binary compatibility.
2975 */
2976# define child_offset_bits (8)
2977# ifndef C_FAC_POSIX
2978# define C_FAC_POSIX 0x35A000
2979# endif
2980
2981/* STATUS_EXIT - validates and returns a NATIVE exit status code for the
2982 * platform from the existing UNIX or Native status values.
2983 */
2984
2985# define STATUS_EXIT \
2986 (((I32)PL_statusvalue_vms == -1 ? SS$_ABORT : PL_statusvalue_vms) | \
2987 (VMSISH_HUSHED ? STS$M_INHIB_MSG : 0))
2988
2989
2990/* STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET - Calculate UNIX status that matches the child
2991 * exit code and shifts the UNIX value over the correct number of bits to
2992 * be a child status. Usually the number of bits is 8, but that could be
2993 * platform dependent. The NATIVE status code is presumed to have either
2994 * from a child process.
2995 */
2996
2997/* This is complicated. The child processes return a true native VMS
2998 status which must be saved. But there is an assumption in Perl that
2999 the UNIX child status has some relationship to errno values, so
3000 Perl tries to translate it to text in some of the tests.
3001 In order to get the string translation correct, for the error, errno
3002 must be EVMSERR, but that generates a different text message
3003 than what the test programs are expecting. So an errno value must
3004 be derived from the native status value when an error occurs.
3005 That will hide the true native status message. With this version of
3006 perl, the true native child status can always be retrieved so that
3007 is not a problem. But in this case, Pl_statusvalue and errno may
3008 have different values in them.
3009 */
3010
3011# define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \
3012 STMT_START { \
3013 I32 evalue = (I32)n; \
3014 if (evalue == EVMSERR) { \
3015 PL_statusvalue_vms = vaxc$errno; \
3016 PL_statusvalue = evalue; \
3017 } else { \
3018 PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue; \
3019 if (evalue == -1) { \
3020 PL_statusvalue = -1; \
3021 PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_ABORT; /* Should not happen */ \
3022 } else \
3023 PL_statusvalue = Perl_vms_status_to_unix(evalue, 1); \
3024 set_vaxc_errno(evalue); \
3025 if ((PL_statusvalue_vms & C_FAC_POSIX) == C_FAC_POSIX) \
3026 set_errno(EVMSERR); \
3027 else set_errno(Perl_vms_status_to_unix(evalue, 0)); \
3028 PL_statusvalue = PL_statusvalue << child_offset_bits; \
3029 } \
3030 } STMT_END
3031
3032# ifdef VMSISH_STATUS
3033# define STATUS_CURRENT (VMSISH_STATUS ? STATUS_NATIVE : STATUS_UNIX)
3034# else
3035# define STATUS_CURRENT STATUS_UNIX
3036# endif
3037
3038 /* STATUS_UNIX_SET - takes a UNIX/POSIX errno value and attempts to update
3039 * the NATIVE status to an equivalent value. Can not be used to translate
3040 * exit code values as exit code values are not guaranteed to have any
3041 * relationship at all to errno values.
3042 * This is used when Perl is forcing errno to have a specific value.
3043 */
3044# define STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) \
3045 STMT_START { \
3046 I32 evalue = (I32)n; \
3047 PL_statusvalue = evalue; \
3048 if (PL_statusvalue != -1) { \
3049 if (PL_statusvalue != EVMSERR) { \
3050 PL_statusvalue &= 0xFFFF; \
3051 if (MY_POSIX_EXIT) \
3052 PL_statusvalue_vms=PL_statusvalue ? SS$_ABORT : SS$_NORMAL;\
3053 else PL_statusvalue_vms = Perl_unix_status_to_vms(evalue); \
3054 } \
3055 else { \
3056 PL_statusvalue_vms = vaxc$errno; \
3057 } \
3058 } \
3059 else PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_ABORT; \
3060 set_vaxc_errno(PL_statusvalue_vms); \
3061 } STMT_END
3062
3063 /* STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET - Takes a UNIX/POSIX exit code and sets
3064 * the NATIVE error status based on it.
3065 *
3066 * When in the default mode to comply with the Perl VMS documentation,
3067 * 0 is a success and any other code sets the NATIVE status to a failure
3068 * code of SS$_ABORT.
3069 *
3070 * In the new POSIX EXIT mode, native status will be set so that the
3071 * actual exit code will can be retrieved by the calling program or
3072 * shell.
3073 *
3074 * If the exit code is not clearly a UNIX parent or child exit status,
3075 * it will be passed through as a VMS status.
3076 */
3077
3078# define STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET(n) \
3079 STMT_START { \
3080 I32 evalue = (I32)n; \
3081 PL_statusvalue = evalue; \
3082 if (MY_POSIX_EXIT) { \
3083 if (evalue <= 0xFF00) { \
3084 if (evalue > 0xFF) \
3085 evalue = (evalue >> child_offset_bits) & 0xFF; \
3086 PL_statusvalue_vms = \
3087 (C_FAC_POSIX | (evalue << 3 ) | \
3088 ((evalue == 1) ? (STS$K_ERROR | STS$M_INHIB_MSG) : 1)); \
3089 } else /* forgive them Perl, for they have sinned */ \
3090 PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue; \
3091 } else { \
3092 if (evalue == 0) \
3093 PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_NORMAL; \
3094 else if (evalue <= 0xFF00) \
3095 PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_ABORT; \
3096 else { /* forgive them Perl, for they have sinned */ \
3097 if (evalue != EVMSERR) PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue; \
3098 else PL_statusvalue_vms = vaxc$errno; \
3099 /* And obviously used a VMS status value instead of UNIX */ \
3100 PL_statusvalue = EVMSERR; \
3101 } \
3102 set_vaxc_errno(PL_statusvalue_vms); \
3103 } \
3104 } STMT_END
3105
3106
3107 /* STATUS_EXIT_SET - Takes a NATIVE/UNIX/POSIX exit code
3108 * and sets the NATIVE error status based on it. This special case
3109 * is needed to maintain compatibility with past VMS behavior.
3110 *
3111 * In the default mode on VMS, this number is passed through as
3112 * both the NATIVE and UNIX status. Which makes it different
3113 * that the STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET.
3114 *
3115 * In the new POSIX EXIT mode, native status will be set so that the
3116 * actual exit code will can be retrieved by the calling program or
3117 * shell.
3118 *
3119 * A POSIX exit code is from 0 to 255. If the exit code is higher
3120 * than this, it needs to be assumed that it is a VMS exit code and
3121 * passed through.
3122 */
3123
3124# define STATUS_EXIT_SET(n) \
3125 STMT_START { \
3126 I32 evalue = (I32)n; \
3127 PL_statusvalue = evalue; \
3128 if (MY_POSIX_EXIT) \
3129 if (evalue > 255) PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue; else { \
3130 PL_statusvalue_vms = \
3131 (C_FAC_POSIX | (evalue << 3 ) | \
3132 ((evalue == 1) ? (STS$K_ERROR | STS$M_INHIB_MSG) : 1));} \
3133 else \
3134 PL_statusvalue_vms = evalue ? evalue : SS$_NORMAL; \
3135 set_vaxc_errno(PL_statusvalue_vms); \
3136 } STMT_END
3137
3138
3139 /* This macro forces a success status */
3140# define STATUS_ALL_SUCCESS \
3141 (PL_statusvalue = 0, PL_statusvalue_vms = SS$_NORMAL)
3142
3143 /* This macro forces a failure status */
3144# define STATUS_ALL_FAILURE (PL_statusvalue = 1, \
3145 vaxc$errno = PL_statusvalue_vms = MY_POSIX_EXIT ? \
3146 (C_FAC_POSIX | (1 << 3) | STS$K_ERROR | STS$M_INHIB_MSG) : SS$_ABORT)
3147
3148#elif defined(__amigaos4__)
3149 /* A somewhat experimental attempt to simulate posix return code values */
3150# define STATUS_NATIVE PL_statusvalue_posix
3151# define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \
3152 STMT_START { \
3153 PL_statusvalue_posix = (n); \
3154 if (PL_statusvalue_posix < 0) { \
3155 PL_statusvalue = -1; \
3156 } \
3157 else { \
3158 PL_statusvalue = n << 8; \
3159 } \
3160 } STMT_END
3161# define STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) \
3162 STMT_START { \
3163 PL_statusvalue = (n); \
3164 if (PL_statusvalue != -1) \
3165 PL_statusvalue &= 0xFFFF; \
3166 } STMT_END
3167# define STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET(n) STATUS_UNIX_SET(n)
3168# define STATUS_EXIT_SET(n) STATUS_UNIX_SET(n)
3169# define STATUS_CURRENT STATUS_UNIX
3170# define STATUS_EXIT STATUS_UNIX
3171# define STATUS_ALL_SUCCESS (PL_statusvalue = 0, PL_statusvalue_posix = 0)
3172# define STATUS_ALL_FAILURE (PL_statusvalue = 1, PL_statusvalue_posix = 1)
3173
3174#else
3175# define STATUS_NATIVE PL_statusvalue_posix
3176# if defined(WCOREDUMP)
3177# define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \
3178 STMT_START { \
3179 PL_statusvalue_posix = (n); \
3180 if (PL_statusvalue_posix == -1) \
3181 PL_statusvalue = -1; \
3182 else { \
3183 PL_statusvalue = \
3184 (WIFEXITED(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? (WEXITSTATUS(PL_statusvalue_posix) << 8) : 0) | \
3185 (WIFSIGNALED(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? (WTERMSIG(PL_statusvalue_posix) & 0x7F) : 0) | \
3186 (WIFSIGNALED(PL_statusvalue_posix) && WCOREDUMP(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? 0x80 : 0); \
3187 } \
3188 } STMT_END
3189# elif defined(WIFEXITED)
3190# define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \
3191 STMT_START { \
3192 PL_statusvalue_posix = (n); \
3193 if (PL_statusvalue_posix == -1) \
3194 PL_statusvalue = -1; \
3195 else { \
3196 PL_statusvalue = \
3197 (WIFEXITED(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? (WEXITSTATUS(PL_statusvalue_posix) << 8) : 0) | \
3198 (WIFSIGNALED(PL_statusvalue_posix) ? (WTERMSIG(PL_statusvalue_posix) & 0x7F) : 0); \
3199 } \
3200 } STMT_END
3201# else
3202# define STATUS_NATIVE_CHILD_SET(n) \
3203 STMT_START { \
3204 PL_statusvalue_posix = (n); \
3205 if (PL_statusvalue_posix == -1) \
3206 PL_statusvalue = -1; \
3207 else { \
3208 PL_statusvalue = \
3209 PL_statusvalue_posix & 0xFFFF; \
3210 } \
3211 } STMT_END
3212# endif
3213# define STATUS_UNIX_SET(n) \
3214 STMT_START { \
3215 PL_statusvalue = (n); \
3216 if (PL_statusvalue != -1) \
3217 PL_statusvalue &= 0xFFFF; \
3218 } STMT_END
3219# define STATUS_UNIX_EXIT_SET(n) STATUS_UNIX_SET(n)
3220# define STATUS_EXIT_SET(n) STATUS_UNIX_SET(n)
3221# define STATUS_CURRENT STATUS_UNIX
3222# define STATUS_EXIT STATUS_UNIX
3223# define STATUS_ALL_SUCCESS (PL_statusvalue = 0, PL_statusvalue_posix = 0)
3224# define STATUS_ALL_FAILURE (PL_statusvalue = 1, PL_statusvalue_posix = 1)
3225#endif
3226
3227/* flags in PL_exit_flags for nature of exit() */
3228#define PERL_EXIT_EXPECTED 0x01
3229#define PERL_EXIT_DESTRUCT_END 0x02 /* Run END in perl_destruct */
3230#define PERL_EXIT_WARN 0x04 /* Warn if Perl_my_exit() or Perl_my_failure_exit() called */
3231#define PERL_EXIT_ABORT 0x08 /* Call abort() if Perl_my_exit() or Perl_my_failure_exit() called */
3232
3233#ifndef PERL_CORE
3234/* format to use for version numbers in file/directory names */
3235/* XXX move to Configure? */
3236/* This was only ever used for the current version, and that can be done at
3237 compile time, as PERL_FS_VERSION, so should we just delete it? */
3238# ifndef PERL_FS_VER_FMT
3239# define PERL_FS_VER_FMT "%d.%d.%d"
3240# endif
3241#endif
3242
3243#ifndef PERL_FS_VERSION
3244# define PERL_FS_VERSION PERL_VERSION_STRING
3245#endif
3246
3247/* This defines a way to flush all output buffers. This may be a
3248 * performance issue, so we allow people to disable it. Also, if
3249 * we are using stdio, there are broken implementations of fflush(NULL)
3250 * out there, Solaris being the most prominent.
3251 */
3252#ifndef PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD
3253# if defined(USE_PERLIO) || defined(FFLUSH_NULL)
3254# define PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD PerlIO_flush((PerlIO*)NULL)
3255# elif defined(FFLUSH_ALL)
3256# define PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD my_fflush_all()
3257# else
3258# define PERL_FLUSHALL_FOR_CHILD NOOP
3259# endif
3260#endif
3261
3262#ifndef PERL_WAIT_FOR_CHILDREN
3263# define PERL_WAIT_FOR_CHILDREN NOOP
3264#endif
3265
3266/* the traditional thread-unsafe notion of "current interpreter". */
3267#ifndef PERL_SET_INTERP
3268# define PERL_SET_INTERP(i) (PL_curinterp = (PerlInterpreter*)(i))
3269#endif
3270
3271#ifndef PERL_GET_INTERP
3272# define PERL_GET_INTERP (PL_curinterp)
3273#endif
3274
3275#if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) && !defined(PERL_GET_THX)
3276# ifdef MULTIPLICITY
3277# define PERL_GET_THX ((PerlInterpreter *)PERL_GET_CONTEXT)
3278# endif
3279# define PERL_SET_THX(t) PERL_SET_CONTEXT(t)
3280#endif
3281
3282/*
3283 This replaces the previous %_ "hack" by the "%p" hacks.
3284 All that is required is that the perl source does not
3285 use "%-p" or "%-<number>p" or "%<number>p" formats.
3286 These formats will still work in perl code.
3287 See comments in sv.c for further details.
3288
3289 Robin Barker 2005-07-14
3290
3291 No longer use %1p for VDf = %vd. RMB 2007-10-19
3292*/
3293
3294#ifndef SVf_
3295# define SVf_(n) "-" STRINGIFY(n) "p"
3296#endif
3297
3298#ifndef SVf
3299# define SVf "-p"
3300#endif
3301
3302#ifndef SVf32
3303# define SVf32 SVf_(32)
3304#endif
3305
3306#ifndef SVf256
3307# define SVf256 SVf_(256)
3308#endif
3309
3310#define SVfARG(p) ((void*)(p))
3311
3312#ifndef HEKf
3313# define HEKf "2p"
3314#endif
3315
3316/* Not ideal, but we cannot easily include a number in an already-numeric
3317 * format sequence. */
3318#ifndef HEKf256
3319# define HEKf256 "3p"
3320#endif
3321
3322#define HEKfARG(p) ((void*)(p))
3323
3324/* Takes three arguments: is_utf8, length, str */
3325#ifndef UTF8f
3326# define UTF8f "d%" UVuf "%4p"
3327#endif
3328#define UTF8fARG(u,l,p) (int)cBOOL(u), (UV)(l), (void*)(p)
3329
3330#define PNf UTF8f
3331#define PNfARG(pn) (int)1, (UV)PadnameLEN(pn), (void *)PadnamePV(pn)
3332
3333#ifdef PERL_CORE
3334/* not used; but needed for backward compatibility with XS code? - RMB */
3335# undef UVf
3336#elif !defined(UVf)
3337# define UVf UVuf
3338#endif
3339
3340#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED
3341# define __attribute__deprecated__ __attribute__((deprecated))
3342#endif
3343#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_FORMAT
3344# define __attribute__format__(x,y,z) __attribute__((format(x,y,z)))
3345#endif
3346#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
3347# define __attribute__malloc__ __attribute__((__malloc__))
3348#endif
3349#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_NONNULL
3350# define __attribute__nonnull__(a) __attribute__((nonnull(a)))
3351#endif
3352#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
3353# define __attribute__noreturn__ __attribute__((noreturn))
3354#endif
3355#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_PURE
3356# define __attribute__pure__ __attribute__((pure))
3357#endif
3358#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
3359# define __attribute__unused__ __attribute__((unused))
3360#endif
3361#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
3362# define __attribute__warn_unused_result__ __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
3363#endif
3364
3365/* If we haven't defined the attributes yet, define them to blank. */
3366#ifndef __attribute__deprecated__
3367# define __attribute__deprecated__
3368#endif
3369#ifndef __attribute__format__
3370# define __attribute__format__(x,y,z)
3371#endif
3372#ifndef __attribute__malloc__
3373# define __attribute__malloc__
3374#endif
3375#ifndef __attribute__nonnull__
3376# define __attribute__nonnull__(a)
3377#endif
3378#ifndef __attribute__noreturn__
3379# define __attribute__noreturn__
3380#endif
3381#ifndef __attribute__pure__
3382# define __attribute__pure__
3383#endif
3384#ifndef __attribute__unused__
3385# define __attribute__unused__
3386#endif
3387#ifndef __attribute__warn_unused_result__
3388# define __attribute__warn_unused_result__
3389#endif
3390
3391#if !defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(NDEBUG)
3392# define NDEBUG 1
3393#endif
3394#include <assert.h>
3395
3396/* For functions that are marked as __attribute__noreturn__, it's not
3397 appropriate to call return. In either case, include the lint directive.
3398 */
3399#ifdef HASATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
3400# define NORETURN_FUNCTION_END NOT_REACHED;
3401#else
3402# define NORETURN_FUNCTION_END NOT_REACHED; return 0
3403#endif
3404
3405/* Some OS warn on NULL format to printf */
3406#ifdef PRINTF_FORMAT_NULL_OK
3407# define __attribute__format__null_ok__(x,y,z) __attribute__format__(x,y,z)
3408#else
3409# define __attribute__format__null_ok__(x,y,z)
3410#endif
3411
3412#ifdef HAS_BUILTIN_EXPECT
3413# define EXPECT(expr,val) __builtin_expect(expr,val)
3414#else
3415# define EXPECT(expr,val) (expr)
3416#endif
3417#define LIKELY(cond) EXPECT(cBOOL(cond),TRUE)
3418#define UNLIKELY(cond) EXPECT(cBOOL(cond),FALSE)
3419#ifdef HAS_BUILTIN_CHOOSE_EXPR
3420/* placeholder */
3421#endif
3422
3423/* STATIC_ASSERT_DECL/STATIC_ASSERT_STMT are like assert(), but for compile
3424 time invariants. That is, their argument must be a constant expression that
3425 can be verified by the compiler. This expression can contain anything that's
3426 known to the compiler, e.g. #define constants, enums, or sizeof (...). If
3427 the expression evaluates to 0, compilation fails.
3428 Because they generate no runtime code (i.e. their use is "free"), they're
3429 always active, even under non-DEBUGGING builds.
3430 STATIC_ASSERT_DECL expands to a declaration and is suitable for use at
3431 file scope (outside of any function).
3432 STATIC_ASSERT_STMT expands to a statement and is suitable for use inside a
3433 function.
3434*/
3435#if (defined(static_assert) || (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201103L)) && (!defined(__IBMC__) || __IBMC__ >= 1210)
3436/* static_assert is a macro defined in <assert.h> in C11 or a compiler
3437 builtin in C++11. But IBM XL C V11 does not support _Static_assert, no
3438 matter what <assert.h> says.
3439*/
3440# define STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(COND) static_assert(COND, #COND)
3441#else
3442/* We use a bit-field instead of an array because gcc accepts
3443 'typedef char x[n]' where n is not a compile-time constant.
3444 We want to enforce constantness.
3445*/
3446# define STATIC_ASSERT_2(COND, SUFFIX) \
3447 typedef struct { \
3448 unsigned int _static_assertion_failed_##SUFFIX : (COND) ? 1 : -1; \
3449 } _static_assertion_failed_##SUFFIX PERL_UNUSED_DECL
3450# define STATIC_ASSERT_1(COND, SUFFIX) STATIC_ASSERT_2(COND, SUFFIX)
3451# define STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(COND) STATIC_ASSERT_1(COND, __LINE__)
3452#endif
3453/* We need this wrapper even in C11 because 'case X: static_assert(...);' is an
3454 error (static_assert is a declaration, and only statements can have labels).
3455*/
3456#define STATIC_ASSERT_STMT(COND) STMT_START { STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(COND); } STMT_END
3457
3458#ifndef __has_builtin
3459# define __has_builtin(x) 0 /* not a clang style compiler */
3460#endif
3461
3462/* ASSUME is like assert(), but it has a benefit in a release build. It is a
3463 hint to a compiler about a statement of fact in a function call free
3464 expression, which allows the compiler to generate better machine code.
3465 In a debug build, ASSUME(x) is a synonym for assert(x). ASSUME(0) means
3466 the control path is unreachable. In a for loop, ASSUME can be used to hint
3467 that a loop will run at least X times. ASSUME is based off MSVC's __assume
3468 intrinsic function, see its documents for more details.
3469*/
3470
3471#ifndef DEBUGGING
3472# if __has_builtin(__builtin_unreachable) \
3473 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5 || __GNUC__ > 4) /* 4.5 -> */
3474# define ASSUME(x) ((x) ? (void) 0 : __builtin_unreachable())
3475# elif defined(_MSC_VER)
3476# define ASSUME(x) __assume(x)
3477# elif defined(__ARMCC_VERSION) /* untested */
3478# define ASSUME(x) __promise(x)
3479# else
3480/* a random compiler might define assert to its own special optimization token
3481 so pass it through to C lib as a last resort */
3482# define ASSUME(x) assert(x)
3483# endif
3484#else
3485# define ASSUME(x) assert(x)
3486#endif
3487
3488#if defined(__sun) /* ASSUME() generates warnings on Solaris */
3489# define NOT_REACHED
3490#elif defined(DEBUGGING) && (__has_builtin(__builtin_unreachable) \
3491 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5 || __GNUC__ > 4)) /* 4.5 -> */
3492# define NOT_REACHED STMT_START { ASSUME(0); __builtin_unreachable(); } STMT_END
3493#else
3494# define NOT_REACHED ASSUME(0)
3495#endif
3496
3497/* Some unistd.h's give a prototype for pause() even though
3498 HAS_PAUSE ends up undefined. This causes the #define
3499 below to be rejected by the compiler. Sigh.
3500*/
3501#ifdef HAS_PAUSE
3502#define Pause pause
3503#else
3504#define Pause() sleep((32767<<16)+32767)
3505#endif
3506
3507#ifndef IOCPARM_LEN
3508# ifdef IOCPARM_MASK
3509 /* on BSDish systems we're safe */
3510# define IOCPARM_LEN(x) (((x) >> 16) & IOCPARM_MASK)
3511# elif defined(_IOC_SIZE) && defined(__GLIBC__)
3512 /* on Linux systems we're safe; except when we're not [perl #38223] */
3513# define IOCPARM_LEN(x) (_IOC_SIZE(x) < 256 ? 256 : _IOC_SIZE(x))
3514# else
3515 /* otherwise guess at what's safe */
3516# define IOCPARM_LEN(x) 256
3517# endif
3518#endif
3519
3520#if defined(__CYGWIN__)
3521/* USEMYBINMODE
3522 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the program should
3523 * use the routine my_binmode(FILE *fp, char iotype, int mode) to insure
3524 * that a file is in "binary" mode -- that is, that no translation
3525 * of bytes occurs on read or write operations.
3526 */
3527# define USEMYBINMODE /**/
3528# include <io.h> /* for setmode() prototype */
3529# define my_binmode(fp, iotype, mode) \
3530 cBOOL(PerlLIO_setmode(fileno(fp), mode) != -1)
3531#endif
3532
3533#ifdef __CYGWIN__
3534void init_os_extras(void);
3535#endif
3536
3537#ifdef UNION_ANY_DEFINITION
3538UNION_ANY_DEFINITION;
3539#else
3540union any {
3541 void* any_ptr;
3542 SV* any_sv;
3543 SV** any_svp;
3544 GV* any_gv;
3545 AV* any_av;
3546 HV* any_hv;
3547 OP* any_op;
3548 char* any_pv;
3549 char** any_pvp;
3550 I32 any_i32;
3551 U32 any_u32;
3552 IV any_iv;
3553 UV any_uv;
3554 long any_long;
3555 bool any_bool;
3556 void (*any_dptr) (void*);
3557 void (*any_dxptr) (pTHX_ void*);
3558};
3559#endif
3560
3561typedef I32 (*filter_t) (pTHX_ int, SV *, int);
3562
3563#define FILTER_READ(idx, sv, len) filter_read(idx, sv, len)
3564#define FILTER_DATA(idx) \
3565 (PL_parser ? AvARRAY(PL_parser->rsfp_filters)[idx] : NULL)
3566#define FILTER_ISREADER(idx) \
3567 (PL_parser && PL_parser->rsfp_filters \
3568 && idx >= AvFILLp(PL_parser->rsfp_filters))
3569#define PERL_FILTER_EXISTS(i) \
3570 (PL_parser && PL_parser->rsfp_filters \
3571 && (i) <= av_tindex(PL_parser->rsfp_filters))
3572
3573#if defined(_AIX) && !defined(_AIX43)
3574#if defined(USE_REENTRANT) || defined(_REENTRANT) || defined(_THREAD_SAFE)
3575/* We cannot include <crypt.h> to get the struct crypt_data
3576 * because of setkey prototype problems when threading */
3577typedef struct crypt_data { /* straight from /usr/include/crypt.h */
3578 /* From OSF, Not needed in AIX
3579 char C[28], D[28];
3580 */
3581 char E[48];
3582 char KS[16][48];
3583 char block[66];
3584 char iobuf[16];
3585} CRYPTD;
3586#endif /* threading */
3587#endif /* AIX */
3588
3589#ifndef PERL_CALLCONV
3590# ifdef __cplusplus
3591# define PERL_CALLCONV extern "C"
3592# else
3593# define PERL_CALLCONV
3594# endif
3595#endif
3596#ifndef PERL_CALLCONV_NO_RET
3597# define PERL_CALLCONV_NO_RET PERL_CALLCONV
3598#endif
3599
3600/* PERL_STATIC_NO_RET is supposed to be equivalent to STATIC on builds that
3601 dont have a noreturn as a declaration specifier
3602*/
3603#ifndef PERL_STATIC_NO_RET
3604# define PERL_STATIC_NO_RET STATIC
3605#endif
3606/* PERL_STATIC_NO_RET is supposed to be equivalent to PERL_STATIC_INLINE on
3607 builds that dont have a noreturn as a declaration specifier
3608*/
3609#ifndef PERL_STATIC_INLINE_NO_RET
3610# define PERL_STATIC_INLINE_NO_RET PERL_STATIC_INLINE
3611#endif
3612
3613#if !defined(OS2)
3614# include "iperlsys.h"
3615#endif
3616
3617#ifdef __LIBCATAMOUNT__
3618#undef HAS_PASSWD /* unixish.h but not unixish enough. */
3619#undef HAS_GROUP
3620#define FAKE_BIT_BUCKET
3621#endif
3622
3623/* [perl #22371] Algorimic Complexity Attack on Perl 5.6.1, 5.8.0.
3624 * Note that the USE_HASH_SEED and similar defines are *NOT* defined by
3625 * Configure, despite their names being similar to other defines like
3626 * USE_ITHREADS. Configure in fact knows nothing about the randomised
3627 * hashes. Therefore to enable/disable the hash randomisation defines
3628 * use the Configure -Accflags=... instead. */
3629#if !defined(NO_HASH_SEED) && !defined(USE_HASH_SEED)
3630# define USE_HASH_SEED
3631#endif
3632
3633#include "perly.h"
3634
3635
3636/* macros to define bit-fields in structs. */
3637#ifndef PERL_BITFIELD8
3638# define PERL_BITFIELD8 unsigned
3639#endif
3640#ifndef PERL_BITFIELD16
3641# define PERL_BITFIELD16 unsigned
3642#endif
3643#ifndef PERL_BITFIELD32
3644# define PERL_BITFIELD32 unsigned
3645#endif
3646
3647#include "sv.h"
3648#include "regexp.h"
3649#include "util.h"
3650#include "form.h"
3651#include "gv.h"
3652#include "pad.h"
3653#include "cv.h"
3654#include "opnames.h"
3655#include "op.h"
3656#include "hv.h"
3657#include "cop.h"
3658#include "av.h"
3659#include "mg.h"
3660#include "scope.h"
3661#include "warnings.h"
3662#include "utf8.h"
3663
3664/* these would be in doio.h if there was such a file */
3665#define my_stat() my_stat_flags(SV_GMAGIC)
3666#define my_lstat() my_lstat_flags(SV_GMAGIC)
3667
3668/* defined in sv.c, but also used in [ach]v.c */
3669#undef _XPV_HEAD
3670#undef _XPVMG_HEAD
3671#undef _XPVCV_COMMON
3672
3673#include "parser.h"
3674
3675typedef struct magic_state MGS; /* struct magic_state defined in mg.c */
3676
3677#if defined(PERL_IN_REGCOMP_C) || defined(PERL_IN_REGEXEC_C)
3678
3679/* These have to be predeclared, as they are used in proto.h which is #included
3680 * before their definitions in regcomp.h. */
3681
3682struct scan_data_t;
3683typedef struct regnode_charclass regnode_charclass;
3684
3685struct regnode_charclass_class;
3686
3687/* A hopefully less confusing name. The sub-classes are all Posix classes only
3688 * used under /l matching */
3689typedef struct regnode_charclass_class regnode_charclass_posixl;
3690
3691typedef struct regnode_ssc regnode_ssc;
3692typedef struct RExC_state_t RExC_state_t;
3693struct _reg_trie_data;
3694
3695#endif
3696
3697struct ptr_tbl_ent {
3698 struct ptr_tbl_ent* next;
3699 const void* oldval;
3700 void* newval;
3701};
3702
3703struct ptr_tbl {
3704 struct ptr_tbl_ent** tbl_ary;
3705 UV tbl_max;
3706 UV tbl_items;
3707 struct ptr_tbl_arena *tbl_arena;
3708 struct ptr_tbl_ent *tbl_arena_next;
3709 struct ptr_tbl_ent *tbl_arena_end;
3710};
3711
3712#if defined(htonl) && !defined(HAS_HTONL)
3713#define HAS_HTONL
3714#endif
3715#if defined(htons) && !defined(HAS_HTONS)
3716#define HAS_HTONS
3717#endif
3718#if defined(ntohl) && !defined(HAS_NTOHL)
3719#define HAS_NTOHL
3720#endif
3721#if defined(ntohs) && !defined(HAS_NTOHS)
3722#define HAS_NTOHS
3723#endif
3724#ifndef HAS_HTONL
3725#define HAS_HTONS
3726#define HAS_HTONL
3727#define HAS_NTOHS
3728#define HAS_NTOHL
3729# if (BYTEORDER & 0xffff) == 0x4321
3730/* Big endian system, so ntohl, ntohs, htonl and htons do not need to
3731 re-order their values. However, to behave identically to the alternative
3732 implementations, they should truncate to the correct size. */
3733# define ntohl(x) ((x)&0xFFFFFFFF)
3734# define htonl(x) ntohl(x)
3735# define ntohs(x) ((x)&0xFFFF)
3736# define htons(x) ntohs(x)
3737# elif BYTEORDER == 0x1234 || BYTEORDER == 0x12345678
3738
3739/* Note that we can't straight out declare our own htonl and htons because
3740 the Win32 build process forcibly undefines HAS_HTONL etc for its miniperl,
3741 to avoid the overhead of initialising the socket subsystem, but the headers
3742 that *declare* the various functions are still seen. If we declare our own
3743 htonl etc they will clash with the declarations in the Win32 headers. */
3744
3745PERL_STATIC_INLINE U32
3746my_swap32(const U32 x) {
3747 return ((x & 0xFF) << 24) | ((x >> 24) & 0xFF)
3748 | ((x & 0x0000FF00) << 8) | ((x & 0x00FF0000) >> 8);
3749}
3750
3751PERL_STATIC_INLINE U16
3752my_swap16(const U16 x) {
3753 return ((x & 0xFF) << 8) | ((x >> 8) & 0xFF);
3754}
3755
3756# define htonl(x) my_swap32(x)
3757# define ntohl(x) my_swap32(x)
3758# define ntohs(x) my_swap16(x)
3759# define htons(x) my_swap16(x)
3760# else
3761# error "Unsupported byteorder"
3762/* The C pre-processor doesn't let us return the value of BYTEORDER as part of
3763 the error message. Please check the value of the macro BYTEORDER, as defined
3764 in config.h. The values of BYTEORDER we expect are
3765
3766 big endian little endian
3767 32 bit 0x4321 0x1234
3768 64 bit 0x87654321 0x12345678
3769
3770 If you have a system with a different byte order, please see
3771 pod/perlhack.pod for how to submit a patch to add supporting code.
3772*/
3773# endif
3774#endif
3775
3776/*
3777 * Little-endian byte order functions - 'v' for 'VAX', or 'reVerse'.
3778 * -DWS
3779 */
3780#if BYTEORDER == 0x1234 || BYTEORDER == 0x12345678
3781/* Little endian system, so vtohl, vtohs, htovl and htovs do not need to
3782 re-order their values. However, to behave identically to the alternative
3783 implementations, they should truncate to the correct size. */
3784# define vtohl(x) ((x)&0xFFFFFFFF)
3785# define vtohs(x) ((x)&0xFFFF)
3786# define htovl(x) vtohl(x)
3787# define htovs(x) vtohs(x)
3788#elif BYTEORDER == 0x4321 || BYTEORDER == 0x87654321
3789# define vtohl(x) ((((x)&0xFF)<<24) \
3790 +(((x)>>24)&0xFF) \
3791 +(((x)&0x0000FF00)<<8) \
3792 +(((x)&0x00FF0000)>>8) )
3793# define vtohs(x) ((((x)&0xFF)<<8) + (((x)>>8)&0xFF))
3794# define htovl(x) vtohl(x)
3795# define htovs(x) vtohs(x)
3796#else
3797# error "Unsupported byteorder"
3798/* If you have need for current perl on PDP-11 or similar, and can help test
3799 that blead keeps working on a mixed-endian system, then see
3800 pod/perlhack.pod for how to submit patches to things working again. */
3801#endif
3802
3803/* *MAX Plus 1. A floating point value.
3804 Hopefully expressed in a way that dodgy floating point can't mess up.
3805 >> 2 rather than 1, so that value is safely less than I32_MAX after 1
3806 is added to it
3807 May find that some broken compiler will want the value cast to I32.
3808 [after the shift, as signed >> may not be as secure as unsigned >>]
3809*/
3810#define I32_MAX_P1 (2.0 * (1 + (((U32)I32_MAX) >> 1)))
3811#define U32_MAX_P1 (4.0 * (1 + ((U32_MAX) >> 2)))
3812/* For compilers that can't correctly cast NVs over 0x7FFFFFFF (or
3813 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) to an unsigned integer. In the future, sizeof(UV)
3814 may be greater than sizeof(IV), so don't assume that half max UV is max IV.
3815*/
3816#define U32_MAX_P1_HALF (2.0 * (1 + ((U32_MAX) >> 2)))
3817
3818#define UV_MAX_P1 (4.0 * (1 + ((UV_MAX) >> 2)))
3819#define IV_MAX_P1 (2.0 * (1 + (((UV)IV_MAX) >> 1)))
3820#define UV_MAX_P1_HALF (2.0 * (1 + ((UV_MAX) >> 2)))
3821
3822/* This may look like unnecessary jumping through hoops, but converting
3823 out of range floating point values to integers *is* undefined behaviour,
3824 and it is starting to bite.
3825*/
3826#ifndef CAST_INLINE
3827#define I_32(what) (cast_i32((NV)(what)))
3828#define U_32(what) (cast_ulong((NV)(what)))
3829#define I_V(what) (cast_iv((NV)(what)))
3830#define U_V(what) (cast_uv((NV)(what)))
3831#else
3832#define I_32(n) ((n) < I32_MAX_P1 ? ((n) < I32_MIN ? I32_MIN : (I32) (n)) \
3833 : ((n) < U32_MAX_P1 ? (I32)(U32) (n) \
3834 : ((n) > 0 ? (I32) U32_MAX : 0 /* NaN */)))
3835#define U_32(n) ((n) < 0.0 ? ((n) < I32_MIN ? (UV) I32_MIN : (U32)(I32) (n)) \
3836 : ((n) < U32_MAX_P1 ? (U32) (n) \
3837 : ((n) > 0 ? U32_MAX : 0 /* NaN */)))
3838#define I_V(n) (LIKELY((n) < IV_MAX_P1) ? (UNLIKELY((n) < IV_MIN) ? IV_MIN : (IV) (n)) \
3839 : (LIKELY((n) < UV_MAX_P1) ? (IV)(UV) (n) \
3840 : ((n) > 0 ? (IV)UV_MAX : 0 /* NaN */)))
3841#define U_V(n) ((n) < 0.0 ? (UNLIKELY((n) < IV_MIN) ? (UV) IV_MIN : (UV)(IV) (n)) \
3842 : (LIKELY((n) < UV_MAX_P1) ? (UV) (n) \
3843 : ((n) > 0 ? UV_MAX : 0 /* NaN */)))
3844#endif
3845
3846#define U_S(what) ((U16)U_32(what))
3847#define U_I(what) ((unsigned int)U_32(what))
3848#define U_L(what) U_32(what)
3849
3850#ifdef HAS_SIGNBIT
3851# ifndef Perl_signbit
3852# define Perl_signbit signbit
3853# endif
3854#endif
3855
3856/* These do not care about the fractional part, only about the range. */
3857#define NV_WITHIN_IV(nv) (I_V(nv) >= IV_MIN && I_V(nv) <= IV_MAX)
3858#define NV_WITHIN_UV(nv) ((nv)>=0.0 && U_V(nv) >= UV_MIN && U_V(nv) <= UV_MAX)
3859
3860/* Used with UV/IV arguments: */
3861 /* XXXX: need to speed it up */
3862#define CLUMP_2UV(iv) ((iv) < 0 ? 0 : (UV)(iv))
3863#define CLUMP_2IV(uv) ((uv) > (UV)IV_MAX ? IV_MAX : (IV)(uv))
3864
3865#ifndef MAXSYSFD
3866# define MAXSYSFD 2
3867#endif
3868
3869#ifndef __cplusplus
3870#if !(defined(WIN32) || defined(UNDER_CE) || defined(SYMBIAN))
3871Uid_t getuid (void);
3872Uid_t geteuid (void);
3873Gid_t getgid (void);
3874Gid_t getegid (void);
3875#endif
3876#endif
3877
3878#ifndef Perl_debug_log
3879# define Perl_debug_log PerlIO_stderr()
3880#endif
3881
3882#ifndef Perl_error_log
3883# define Perl_error_log (PL_stderrgv \
3884 && isGV(PL_stderrgv) \
3885 && GvIOp(PL_stderrgv) \
3886 && IoOFP(GvIOp(PL_stderrgv)) \
3887 ? IoOFP(GvIOp(PL_stderrgv)) \
3888 : PerlIO_stderr())
3889#endif
3890
3891
3892#define DEBUG_p_FLAG 0x00000001 /* 1 */
3893#define DEBUG_s_FLAG 0x00000002 /* 2 */
3894#define DEBUG_l_FLAG 0x00000004 /* 4 */
3895#define DEBUG_t_FLAG 0x00000008 /* 8 */
3896#define DEBUG_o_FLAG 0x00000010 /* 16 */
3897#define DEBUG_c_FLAG 0x00000020 /* 32 */
3898#define DEBUG_P_FLAG 0x00000040 /* 64 */
3899#define DEBUG_m_FLAG 0x00000080 /* 128 */
3900#define DEBUG_f_FLAG 0x00000100 /* 256 */
3901#define DEBUG_r_FLAG 0x00000200 /* 512 */
3902#define DEBUG_x_FLAG 0x00000400 /* 1024 */
3903#define DEBUG_u_FLAG 0x00000800 /* 2048 */
3904/* U is reserved for Unofficial, exploratory hacking */
3905#define DEBUG_U_FLAG 0x00001000 /* 4096 */
3906/* spare 8192 */
3907#define DEBUG_X_FLAG 0x00004000 /* 16384 */
3908#define DEBUG_D_FLAG 0x00008000 /* 32768 */
3909#define DEBUG_S_FLAG 0x00010000 /* 65536 */
3910#define DEBUG_T_FLAG 0x00020000 /* 131072 */
3911#define DEBUG_R_FLAG 0x00040000 /* 262144 */
3912#define DEBUG_J_FLAG 0x00080000 /* 524288 */
3913#define DEBUG_v_FLAG 0x00100000 /*1048576 */
3914#define DEBUG_C_FLAG 0x00200000 /*2097152 */
3915#define DEBUG_A_FLAG 0x00400000 /*4194304 */
3916#define DEBUG_q_FLAG 0x00800000 /*8388608 */
3917#define DEBUG_M_FLAG 0x01000000 /*16777216*/
3918#define DEBUG_B_FLAG 0x02000000 /*33554432*/
3919#define DEBUG_L_FLAG 0x04000000 /*67108864*/
3920#define DEBUG_i_FLAG 0x08000000 /*134217728*/
3921#define DEBUG_MASK 0x0FFFEFFF /* mask of all the standard flags */
3922
3923#define DEBUG_DB_RECURSE_FLAG 0x40000000
3924#define DEBUG_TOP_FLAG 0x80000000 /* -D was given --> PL_debug |= FLAG */
3925
3926# define DEBUG_p_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_p_FLAG)
3927# define DEBUG_s_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_s_FLAG)
3928# define DEBUG_l_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_l_FLAG)
3929# define DEBUG_t_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_t_FLAG)
3930# define DEBUG_o_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_o_FLAG)
3931# define DEBUG_c_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_c_FLAG)
3932# define DEBUG_P_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_P_FLAG)
3933# define DEBUG_m_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_m_FLAG)
3934# define DEBUG_f_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_f_FLAG)
3935# define DEBUG_r_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_r_FLAG)
3936# define DEBUG_x_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_x_FLAG)
3937# define DEBUG_u_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_u_FLAG)
3938# define DEBUG_U_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_U_FLAG)
3939# define DEBUG_X_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_X_FLAG)
3940# define DEBUG_D_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_D_FLAG)
3941# define DEBUG_S_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_S_FLAG)
3942# define DEBUG_T_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_T_FLAG)
3943# define DEBUG_R_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_R_FLAG)
3944# define DEBUG_J_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_J_FLAG)
3945# define DEBUG_v_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_v_FLAG)
3946# define DEBUG_C_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_C_FLAG)
3947# define DEBUG_A_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_A_FLAG)
3948# define DEBUG_q_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_q_FLAG)
3949# define DEBUG_M_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_M_FLAG)
3950# define DEBUG_B_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_B_FLAG)
3951# define DEBUG_L_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_L_FLAG)
3952# define DEBUG_i_TEST_ UNLIKELY(PL_debug & DEBUG_i_FLAG)
3953# define DEBUG_Xv_TEST_ (DEBUG_X_TEST_ && DEBUG_v_TEST_)
3954# define DEBUG_Uv_TEST_ (DEBUG_U_TEST_ && DEBUG_v_TEST_)
3955# define DEBUG_Pv_TEST_ (DEBUG_P_TEST_ && DEBUG_v_TEST_)
3956# define DEBUG_Lv_TEST_ (DEBUG_L_TEST_ && DEBUG_v_TEST_)
3957
3958#ifdef DEBUGGING
3959
3960# define DEBUG_p_TEST DEBUG_p_TEST_
3961# define DEBUG_s_TEST DEBUG_s_TEST_
3962# define DEBUG_l_TEST DEBUG_l_TEST_
3963# define DEBUG_t_TEST DEBUG_t_TEST_
3964# define DEBUG_o_TEST DEBUG_o_TEST_
3965# define DEBUG_c_TEST DEBUG_c_TEST_
3966# define DEBUG_P_TEST DEBUG_P_TEST_
3967# define DEBUG_m_TEST DEBUG_m_TEST_
3968# define DEBUG_f_TEST DEBUG_f_TEST_
3969# define DEBUG_r_TEST DEBUG_r_TEST_
3970# define DEBUG_x_TEST DEBUG_x_TEST_
3971# define DEBUG_u_TEST DEBUG_u_TEST_
3972# define DEBUG_U_TEST DEBUG_U_TEST_
3973# define DEBUG_X_TEST DEBUG_X_TEST_
3974# define DEBUG_D_TEST DEBUG_D_TEST_
3975# define DEBUG_S_TEST DEBUG_S_TEST_
3976# define DEBUG_T_TEST DEBUG_T_TEST_
3977# define DEBUG_R_TEST DEBUG_R_TEST_
3978# define DEBUG_J_TEST DEBUG_J_TEST_
3979# define DEBUG_v_TEST DEBUG_v_TEST_
3980# define DEBUG_C_TEST DEBUG_C_TEST_
3981# define DEBUG_A_TEST DEBUG_A_TEST_
3982# define DEBUG_q_TEST DEBUG_q_TEST_
3983# define DEBUG_M_TEST DEBUG_M_TEST_
3984# define DEBUG_B_TEST DEBUG_B_TEST_
3985# define DEBUG_L_TEST DEBUG_L_TEST_
3986# define DEBUG_i_TEST DEBUG_i_TEST_
3987# define DEBUG_Xv_TEST DEBUG_Xv_TEST_
3988# define DEBUG_Uv_TEST DEBUG_Uv_TEST_
3989# define DEBUG_Pv_TEST DEBUG_Pv_TEST_
3990# define DEBUG_Lv_TEST DEBUG_Lv_TEST_
3991
3992# define PERL_DEB(a) a
3993# define PERL_DEB2(a,b) a
3994# define PERL_DEBUG(a) if (PL_debug) a
3995# define DEBUG_p(a) if (DEBUG_p_TEST) a
3996# define DEBUG_s(a) if (DEBUG_s_TEST) a
3997# define DEBUG_l(a) if (DEBUG_l_TEST) a
3998# define DEBUG_t(a) if (DEBUG_t_TEST) a
3999# define DEBUG_o(a) if (DEBUG_o_TEST) a
4000# define DEBUG_c(a) if (DEBUG_c_TEST) a
4001# define DEBUG_P(a) if (DEBUG_P_TEST) a
4002
4003 /* Temporarily turn off memory debugging in case the a
4004 * does memory allocation, either directly or indirectly. */
4005# define DEBUG_m(a) \
4006 STMT_START { \
4007 if (PERL_GET_INTERP) { \
4008 dTHX; \
4009 if (DEBUG_m_TEST) { \
4010 PL_debug &= ~DEBUG_m_FLAG; \
4011 a; \
4012 PL_debug |= DEBUG_m_FLAG; \
4013 } \
4014 } \
4015 } STMT_END
4016
4017# define DEBUG__(t, a) \
4018 STMT_START { \
4019 if (t) STMT_START {a;} STMT_END; \
4020 } STMT_END
4021
4022# define DEBUG_f(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_f_TEST, a)
4023
4024#ifndef PERL_EXT_RE_BUILD
4025# define DEBUG_r(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_r_TEST, a)
4026#else
4027# define DEBUG_r(a) STMT_START {a;} STMT_END
4028#endif /* PERL_EXT_RE_BUILD */
4029
4030# define DEBUG_x(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_x_TEST, a)
4031# define DEBUG_u(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_u_TEST, a)
4032# define DEBUG_U(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_U_TEST, a)
4033# define DEBUG_X(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_X_TEST, a)
4034# define DEBUG_D(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_D_TEST, a)
4035# define DEBUG_Xv(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_Xv_TEST, a)
4036# define DEBUG_Uv(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_Uv_TEST, a)
4037# define DEBUG_Pv(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_Pv_TEST, a)
4038# define DEBUG_Lv(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_Lv_TEST, a)
4039
4040# define DEBUG_S(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_S_TEST, a)
4041# define DEBUG_T(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_T_TEST, a)
4042# define DEBUG_R(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_R_TEST, a)
4043# define DEBUG_v(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_v_TEST, a)
4044# define DEBUG_C(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_C_TEST, a)
4045# define DEBUG_A(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_A_TEST, a)
4046# define DEBUG_q(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_q_TEST, a)
4047# define DEBUG_M(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_M_TEST, a)
4048# define DEBUG_B(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_B_TEST, a)
4049# define DEBUG_L(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_L_TEST, a)
4050# define DEBUG_i(a) DEBUG__(DEBUG_i_TEST, a)
4051
4052#else /* DEBUGGING */
4053
4054# define DEBUG_p_TEST (0)
4055# define DEBUG_s_TEST (0)
4056# define DEBUG_l_TEST (0)
4057# define DEBUG_t_TEST (0)
4058# define DEBUG_o_TEST (0)
4059# define DEBUG_c_TEST (0)
4060# define DEBUG_P_TEST (0)
4061# define DEBUG_m_TEST (0)
4062# define DEBUG_f_TEST (0)
4063# define DEBUG_r_TEST (0)
4064# define DEBUG_x_TEST (0)
4065# define DEBUG_u_TEST (0)
4066# define DEBUG_U_TEST (0)
4067# define DEBUG_X_TEST (0)
4068# define DEBUG_D_TEST (0)
4069# define DEBUG_S_TEST (0)
4070# define DEBUG_T_TEST (0)
4071# define DEBUG_R_TEST (0)
4072# define DEBUG_J_TEST (0)
4073# define DEBUG_v_TEST (0)
4074# define DEBUG_C_TEST (0)
4075# define DEBUG_A_TEST (0)
4076# define DEBUG_q_TEST (0)
4077# define DEBUG_M_TEST (0)
4078# define DEBUG_B_TEST (0)
4079# define DEBUG_L_TEST (0)
4080# define DEBUG_i_TEST (0)
4081# define DEBUG_Xv_TEST (0)
4082# define DEBUG_Uv_TEST (0)
4083# define DEBUG_Pv_TEST (0)
4084# define DEBUG_Lv_TEST (0)
4085
4086# define PERL_DEB(a)
4087# define PERL_DEB2(a,b) b
4088# define PERL_DEBUG(a)
4089# define DEBUG_p(a)
4090# define DEBUG_s(a)
4091# define DEBUG_l(a)
4092# define DEBUG_t(a)
4093# define DEBUG_o(a)
4094# define DEBUG_c(a)
4095# define DEBUG_P(a)
4096# define DEBUG_m(a)
4097# define DEBUG_f(a)
4098# define DEBUG_r(a)
4099# define DEBUG_x(a)
4100# define DEBUG_u(a)
4101# define DEBUG_U(a)
4102# define DEBUG_X(a)
4103# define DEBUG_D(a)
4104# define DEBUG_S(a)
4105# define DEBUG_T(a)
4106# define DEBUG_R(a)
4107# define DEBUG_v(a)
4108# define DEBUG_C(a)
4109# define DEBUG_A(a)
4110# define DEBUG_q(a)
4111# define DEBUG_M(a)
4112# define DEBUG_B(a)
4113# define DEBUG_L(a)
4114# define DEBUG_i(a)
4115# define DEBUG_Xv(a)
4116# define DEBUG_Uv(a)
4117# define DEBUG_Pv(a)
4118# define DEBUG_Lv(a)
4119#endif /* DEBUGGING */
4120
4121
4122#define DEBUG_SCOPE(where) \
4123 DEBUG_l( \
4124 Perl_deb(aTHX_ "%s scope %ld (savestack=%ld) at %s:%d\n", \
4125 where, (long)PL_scopestack_ix, (long)PL_savestack_ix, \
4126 __FILE__, __LINE__));
4127
4128/* Keep the old croak based assert for those who want it, and as a fallback if
4129 the platform is so heretically non-ANSI that it can't assert. */
4130
4131#define Perl_assert(what) PERL_DEB2( \
4132 ((what) ? ((void) 0) : \
4133 (Perl_croak_nocontext("Assertion %s failed: file \"" __FILE__ \
4134 "\", line %d", STRINGIFY(what), __LINE__), \
4135 (void) 0)), ((void)0))
4136
4137/* assert() gets defined if DEBUGGING.
4138 * If no DEBUGGING, the <assert.h> has not been included. */
4139#ifndef assert
4140# define assert(what) Perl_assert(what)
4141#endif
4142#ifdef DEBUGGING
4143# define assert_(what) assert(what),
4144#else
4145# define assert_(what)
4146#endif
4147
4148struct ufuncs {
4149 I32 (*uf_val)(pTHX_ IV, SV*);
4150 I32 (*uf_set)(pTHX_ IV, SV*);
4151 IV uf_index;
4152};
4153
4154/* In pre-5.7-Perls the PERL_MAGIC_uvar magic didn't get the thread context.
4155 * XS code wanting to be backward compatible can do something
4156 * like the following:
4157
4158#ifndef PERL_MG_UFUNC
4159#define PERL_MG_UFUNC(name,ix,sv) I32 name(IV ix, SV *sv)
4160#endif
4161
4162static PERL_MG_UFUNC(foo_get, index, val)
4163{
4164 sv_setsv(val, ...);
4165 return TRUE;
4166}
4167
4168-- Doug MacEachern
4169
4170*/
4171
4172#ifndef PERL_MG_UFUNC
4173#define PERL_MG_UFUNC(name,ix,sv) I32 name(pTHX_ IV ix, SV *sv)
4174#endif
4175
4176#include <math.h>
4177#ifdef __VMS
4178 /* isfinite and others are here rather than in math.h as C99 stipulates */
4179# include <fp.h>
4180#endif
4181
4182#ifndef __cplusplus
4183# if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(VMS)
4184#ifndef crypt
4185char *crypt (const char*, const char*);
4186#endif
4187# endif /* !WIN32 */
4188# ifndef WIN32
4189# ifndef getlogin
4190char *getlogin (void);
4191# endif
4192# endif /* !WIN32 */
4193#endif /* !__cplusplus */
4194
4195/* Fixme on VMS. This needs to be a run-time, not build time options */
4196/* Also rename() is affected by this */
4197#ifdef UNLINK_ALL_VERSIONS /* Currently only makes sense for VMS */
4198#define UNLINK unlnk
4199I32 unlnk (pTHX_ const char*);
4200#else
4201#define UNLINK PerlLIO_unlink
4202#endif
4203
4204/* some versions of glibc are missing the setresuid() proto */
4205#if defined(HAS_SETRESUID) && !defined(HAS_SETRESUID_PROTO)
4206int setresuid(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid, uid_t suid);
4207#endif
4208/* some versions of glibc are missing the setresgid() proto */
4209#if defined(HAS_SETRESGID) && !defined(HAS_SETRESGID_PROTO)
4210int setresgid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid, gid_t sgid);
4211#endif
4212
4213#ifndef HAS_SETREUID
4214# ifdef HAS_SETRESUID
4215# define setreuid(r,e) setresuid(r,e,(Uid_t)-1)
4216# define HAS_SETREUID
4217# endif
4218#endif
4219#ifndef HAS_SETREGID
4220# ifdef HAS_SETRESGID
4221# define setregid(r,e) setresgid(r,e,(Gid_t)-1)
4222# define HAS_SETREGID
4223# endif
4224#endif
4225
4226/* Sighandler_t defined in iperlsys.h */
4227
4228#ifdef HAS_SIGACTION
4229typedef struct sigaction Sigsave_t;
4230#else
4231typedef Sighandler_t Sigsave_t;
4232#endif
4233
4234#define SCAN_DEF 0
4235#define SCAN_TR 1
4236#define SCAN_REPL 2
4237
4238#ifdef DEBUGGING
4239# ifndef register
4240# define register
4241# endif
4242# define RUNOPS_DEFAULT Perl_runops_debug
4243#else
4244# define RUNOPS_DEFAULT Perl_runops_standard
4245#endif
4246
4247#if defined(USE_PERLIO)
4248EXTERN_C void PerlIO_teardown(void);
4249# ifdef USE_ITHREADS
4250# define PERLIO_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_perlio_mutex)
4251# define PERLIO_TERM \
4252 STMT_START { \
4253 PerlIO_teardown(); \
4254 MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_perlio_mutex);\
4255 } STMT_END
4256# else
4257# define PERLIO_INIT
4258# define PERLIO_TERM PerlIO_teardown()
4259# endif
4260#else
4261# define PERLIO_INIT
4262# define PERLIO_TERM
4263#endif
4264
4265#ifdef MYMALLOC
4266# ifdef MUTEX_INIT_CALLS_MALLOC
4267# define MALLOC_INIT \
4268 STMT_START { \
4269 PL_malloc_mutex = NULL; \
4270 MUTEX_INIT(&PL_malloc_mutex); \
4271 } STMT_END
4272# define MALLOC_TERM \
4273 STMT_START { \
4274 perl_mutex tmp = PL_malloc_mutex; \
4275 PL_malloc_mutex = NULL; \
4276 MUTEX_DESTROY(&tmp); \
4277 } STMT_END
4278# else
4279# define MALLOC_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_malloc_mutex)
4280# define MALLOC_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_malloc_mutex)
4281# endif
4282#else
4283# define MALLOC_INIT
4284# define MALLOC_TERM
4285#endif
4286
4287#if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
4288
4289struct perl_memory_debug_header;
4290struct perl_memory_debug_header {
4291 tTHX interpreter;
4292# if defined(PERL_POISON) || defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW)
4293 MEM_SIZE size;
4294# endif
4295 struct perl_memory_debug_header *prev;
4296 struct perl_memory_debug_header *next;
4297# ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW
4298 bool readonly;
4299# endif
4300};
4301
4302#elif defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW)
4303
4304struct perl_memory_debug_header;
4305struct perl_memory_debug_header {
4306 MEM_SIZE size;
4307};
4308
4309#endif
4310
4311#if defined (PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL) || defined (PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW)
4312
4313# define PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE \
4314 (sizeof(struct perl_memory_debug_header) + \
4315 (MEM_ALIGNBYTES - sizeof(struct perl_memory_debug_header) \
4316 %MEM_ALIGNBYTES) % MEM_ALIGNBYTES)
4317
4318#else
4319# define PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE 0
4320#endif
4321
4322#ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
4323# ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW
4324# define INIT_TRACK_MEMPOOL(header, interp) \
4325 STMT_START { \
4326 (header).interpreter = (interp); \
4327 (header).prev = (header).next = &(header); \
4328 (header).readonly = 0; \
4329 } STMT_END
4330# else
4331# define INIT_TRACK_MEMPOOL(header, interp) \
4332 STMT_START { \
4333 (header).interpreter = (interp); \
4334 (header).prev = (header).next = &(header); \
4335 } STMT_END
4336# endif
4337# else
4338# define INIT_TRACK_MEMPOOL(header, interp)
4339#endif
4340
4341#ifdef I_MALLOCMALLOC
4342/* Needed for malloc_size(), malloc_good_size() on some systems */
4343# include <malloc/malloc.h>
4344#endif
4345
4346#ifdef MYMALLOC
4347# define Perl_safesysmalloc_size(where) Perl_malloced_size(where)
4348#else
4349# if defined(HAS_MALLOC_SIZE) && !defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW)
4350# ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
4351# define Perl_safesysmalloc_size(where) \
4352 (malloc_size(((char *)(where)) - PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE) - PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE)
4353# else
4354# define Perl_safesysmalloc_size(where) malloc_size(where)
4355# endif
4356# endif
4357# ifdef HAS_MALLOC_GOOD_SIZE
4358# ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
4359# define Perl_malloc_good_size(how_much) \
4360 (malloc_good_size((how_much) + PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE) - PERL_MEMORY_DEBUG_HEADER_SIZE)
4361# else
4362# define Perl_malloc_good_size(how_much) malloc_good_size(how_much)
4363# endif
4364# else
4365/* Having this as the identity operation makes some code simpler. */
4366# define Perl_malloc_good_size(how_much) (how_much)
4367# endif
4368#endif
4369
4370typedef int (*runops_proc_t)(pTHX);
4371typedef void (*share_proc_t) (pTHX_ SV *sv);
4372typedef int (*thrhook_proc_t) (pTHX);
4373typedef OP* (*PPADDR_t[]) (pTHX);
4374typedef bool (*destroyable_proc_t) (pTHX_ SV *sv);
4375typedef void (*despatch_signals_proc_t) (pTHX);
4376
4377#if defined(__DYNAMIC__) && defined(PERL_DARWIN) && defined(PERL_CORE)
4378# include <crt_externs.h> /* for the env array */
4379# define environ (*_NSGetEnviron())
4380#elif defined(USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY) && !defined(environ)
4381 /* VMS and some other platforms don't use the environ array */
4382EXTERN_C char **environ; /* environment variables supplied via exec */
4383#endif
4384
4385#define PERL_PATCHLEVEL_H_IMPLICIT
4386#include "patchlevel.h"
4387#undef PERL_PATCHLEVEL_H_IMPLICIT
4388
4389#define PERL_VERSION_STRING STRINGIFY(PERL_REVISION) "." \
4390 STRINGIFY(PERL_VERSION) "." \
4391 STRINGIFY(PERL_SUBVERSION)
4392
4393#define PERL_API_VERSION_STRING STRINGIFY(PERL_API_REVISION) "." \
4394 STRINGIFY(PERL_API_VERSION) "." \
4395 STRINGIFY(PERL_API_SUBVERSION)
4396
4397START_EXTERN_C
4398
4399/* handy constants */
4400EXTCONST char PL_warn_uninit[]
4401 INIT("Use of uninitialized value%s%s%s");
4402EXTCONST char PL_warn_uninit_sv[]
4403 INIT("Use of uninitialized value%" SVf "%s%s");
4404EXTCONST char PL_warn_nosemi[]
4405 INIT("Semicolon seems to be missing");
4406EXTCONST char PL_warn_reserved[]
4407 INIT("Unquoted string \"%s\" may clash with future reserved word");
4408EXTCONST char PL_warn_nl[]
4409 INIT("Unsuccessful %s on filename containing newline");
4410EXTCONST char PL_no_wrongref[]
4411 INIT("Can't use %s ref as %s ref");
4412/* The core no longer needs this here. If you require the string constant,
4413 please inline a copy into your own code. */
4414EXTCONST char PL_no_symref[] __attribute__deprecated__
4415 INIT("Can't use string (\"%.32s\") as %s ref while \"strict refs\" in use");
4416EXTCONST char PL_no_symref_sv[]
4417 INIT("Can't use string (\"%" SVf32 "\"%s) as %s ref while \"strict refs\" in use");
4418
4419EXTCONST char PL_no_usym[]
4420 INIT("Can't use an undefined value as %s reference");
4421EXTCONST char PL_no_aelem[]
4422 INIT("Modification of non-creatable array value attempted, subscript %d");
4423EXTCONST char PL_no_helem_sv[]
4424 INIT("Modification of non-creatable hash value attempted, subscript \"%" SVf "\"");
4425EXTCONST char PL_no_modify[]
4426 INIT("Modification of a read-only value attempted");
4427EXTCONST char PL_no_mem[sizeof("Out of memory!\n")]
4428 INIT("Out of memory!\n");
4429EXTCONST char PL_no_security[]
4430 INIT("Insecure dependency in %s%s");
4431EXTCONST char PL_no_sock_func[]
4432 INIT("Unsupported socket function \"%s\" called");
4433EXTCONST char PL_no_dir_func[]
4434 INIT("Unsupported directory function \"%s\" called");
4435EXTCONST char PL_no_func[]
4436 INIT("The %s function is unimplemented");
4437EXTCONST char PL_no_myglob[]
4438 INIT("\"%s\" %se %s can't be in a package");
4439EXTCONST char PL_no_localize_ref[]
4440 INIT("Can't localize through a reference");
4441EXTCONST char PL_memory_wrap[]
4442 INIT("panic: memory wrap");
4443
4444EXTCONST char PL_Yes[]
4445 INIT("1");
4446EXTCONST char PL_No[]
4447 INIT("");
4448EXTCONST char PL_Zero[]
4449 INIT("0");
4450EXTCONST char PL_hexdigit[]
4451 INIT("0123456789abcdef0123456789ABCDEF");
4452
4453/* This is constant on most architectures, a global on OS/2 */
4454#ifndef OS2
4455EXTCONST char PL_sh_path[]
4456 INIT(SH_PATH); /* full path of shell */
4457#endif
4458
4459#ifdef CSH
4460EXTCONST char PL_cshname[]
4461 INIT(CSH);
4462# define PL_cshlen (sizeof(CSH "") - 1)
4463#endif
4464
4465/* These are baked at compile time into any shared perl library.
4466 In future releases this will allow us in main() to sanity test the
4467 library we're linking against. */
4468
4469EXTCONST U8 PL_revision
4470 INIT(PERL_REVISION);
4471EXTCONST U8 PL_version
4472 INIT(PERL_VERSION);
4473EXTCONST U8 PL_subversion
4474 INIT(PERL_SUBVERSION);
4475
4476EXTCONST char PL_uuemap[65]
4477 INIT("`!\"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_");
4478
4479/* a special string address whose value is "isa", but which perl knows
4480 * to treat as if it were really "DOES" when printing the method name in
4481 * the "Can't call method '%s'" error message */
4482EXTCONST char PL_isa_DOES[]
4483 INIT("isa");
4484
4485#ifdef DOINIT
4486EXTCONST char PL_uudmap[256] =
4487# ifdef PERL_MICRO
4488# include "uuudmap.h"
4489# else
4490# include "uudmap.h"
4491# endif
4492;
4493EXTCONST char PL_bitcount[256] =
4494# ifdef PERL_MICRO
4495# include "ubitcount.h"
4496#else
4497# include "bitcount.h"
4498# endif
4499;
4500EXTCONST char* const PL_sig_name[] = { SIG_NAME };
4501EXTCONST int PL_sig_num[] = { SIG_NUM };
4502#else
4503EXTCONST char PL_uudmap[256];
4504EXTCONST char PL_bitcount[256];
4505EXTCONST char* const PL_sig_name[];
4506EXTCONST int PL_sig_num[];
4507#endif
4508
4509/* fast conversion and case folding tables. The folding tables complement the
4510 * fold, so that 'a' maps to 'A' and 'A' maps to 'a', ignoring more complicated
4511 * folds such as outside the range or to multiple characters. */
4512
4513#ifdef DOINIT
4514#ifndef EBCDIC
4515
4516/* The EBCDIC fold table depends on the code page, and hence is found in
4517 * utfebcdic.h */
4518
4519EXTCONST unsigned char PL_fold[] = {
4520 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
4521 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
4522 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
4523 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
4524 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
4525 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
4526 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
4527 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
4528 64, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g',
4529 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o',
4530 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w',
4531 'x', 'y', 'z', 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
4532 96, 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G',
4533 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O',
4534 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W',
4535 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 123, 124, 125, 126, 127,
4536 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
4537 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143,
4538 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,
4539 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
4540 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
4541 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
4542 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183,
4543 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
4544 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199,
4545 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207,
4546 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215,
4547 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223,
4548 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231,
4549 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239,
4550 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247,
4551 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255
4552};
4553EXTCONST unsigned char PL_fold_latin1[] = {
4554 /* Full latin1 complement folding, except for three problematic code points:
4555 * Micro sign (181 = 0xB5) and y with diearesis (255 = 0xFF) have their
4556 * fold complements outside the Latin1 range, so can't match something
4557 * that isn't in utf8.
4558 * German lower case sharp s (223 = 0xDF) folds to two characters, 'ss',
4559 * not one, so can't be represented in this table.
4560 *
4561 * All have to be specially handled */
4562 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
4563 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
4564 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
4565 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
4566 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
4567 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
4568 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
4569 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
4570 64, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g',
4571 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o',
4572 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w',
4573 'x', 'y', 'z', 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
4574 96, 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G',
4575 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O',
4576 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W',
4577 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 123, 124, 125, 126, 127,
4578 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
4579 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143,
4580 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,
4581 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
4582 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
4583 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
4584 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181 /*micro */, 182, 183,
4585 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
4586 192+32, 193+32, 194+32, 195+32, 196+32, 197+32, 198+32, 199+32,
4587 200+32, 201+32, 202+32, 203+32, 204+32, 205+32, 206+32, 207+32,
4588 208+32, 209+32, 210+32, 211+32, 212+32, 213+32, 214+32, 215,
4589 216+32, 217+32, 218+32, 219+32, 220+32, 221+32, 222+32, 223 /* ss */,
4590 224-32, 225-32, 226-32, 227-32, 228-32, 229-32, 230-32, 231-32,
4591 232-32, 233-32, 234-32, 235-32, 236-32, 237-32, 238-32, 239-32,
4592 240-32, 241-32, 242-32, 243-32, 244-32, 245-32, 246-32, 247,
4593 248-32, 249-32, 250-32, 251-32, 252-32, 253-32, 254-32,
4594 255 /* y with diaeresis */
4595};
4596
4597/* If these tables are accessed through ebcdic, the access will be converted to
4598 * latin1 first */
4599EXTCONST unsigned char PL_latin1_lc[] = { /* lowercasing */
4600 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
4601 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
4602 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
4603 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
4604 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
4605 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
4606 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
4607 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
4608 64, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g',
4609 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o',
4610 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w',
4611 'x', 'y', 'z', 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
4612 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103,
4613 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111,
4614 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119,
4615 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127,
4616 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
4617 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143,
4618 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,
4619 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
4620 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
4621 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
4622 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183,
4623 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
4624 192+32, 193+32, 194+32, 195+32, 196+32, 197+32, 198+32, 199+32,
4625 200+32, 201+32, 202+32, 203+32, 204+32, 205+32, 206+32, 207+32,
4626 208+32, 209+32, 210+32, 211+32, 212+32, 213+32, 214+32, 215,
4627 216+32, 217+32, 218+32, 219+32, 220+32, 221+32, 222+32, 223,
4628 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231,
4629 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239,
4630 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247,
4631 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255
4632};
4633
4634/* upper and title case of latin1 characters, modified so that the three tricky
4635 * ones are mapped to 255 (which is one of the three) */
4636EXTCONST unsigned char PL_mod_latin1_uc[] = {
4637 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
4638 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
4639 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
4640 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
4641 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
4642 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
4643 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
4644 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
4645 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71,
4646 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79,
4647 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
4648 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
4649 96, 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G',
4650 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O',
4651 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W',
4652 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 123, 124, 125, 126, 127,
4653 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
4654 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143,
4655 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,
4656 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
4657 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
4658 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
4659 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 255 /*micro*/, 182, 183,
4660 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
4661 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199,
4662 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207,
4663 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215,
4664 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222,
4665#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION > 2 \
4666 || (UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION >= 1 \
4667 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION >= 8)
4668 255 /*sharp s*/,
4669#else /* uc(sharp s) is 'sharp s' itself in early unicode */
4670 223,
4671#endif
4672 224-32, 225-32, 226-32, 227-32, 228-32, 229-32, 230-32, 231-32,
4673 232-32, 233-32, 234-32, 235-32, 236-32, 237-32, 238-32, 239-32,
4674 240-32, 241-32, 242-32, 243-32, 244-32, 245-32, 246-32, 247,
4675 248-32, 249-32, 250-32, 251-32, 252-32, 253-32, 254-32, 255
4676};
4677#endif /* !EBCDIC, but still in DOINIT */
4678#else /* ! DOINIT */
4679# ifndef EBCDIC
4680EXTCONST unsigned char PL_fold[];
4681EXTCONST unsigned char PL_fold_latin1[];
4682EXTCONST unsigned char PL_mod_latin1_uc[];
4683EXTCONST unsigned char PL_latin1_lc[];
4684# endif
4685#endif
4686
4687#ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT /* or perlvars.h */
4688#ifdef DOINIT
4689EXT unsigned char PL_fold_locale[] = { /* Unfortunately not EXTCONST. */
4690 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
4691 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
4692 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
4693 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
4694 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
4695 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
4696 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
4697 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
4698 64, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g',
4699 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o',
4700 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w',
4701 'x', 'y', 'z', 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
4702 96, 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G',
4703 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O',
4704 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W',
4705 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 123, 124, 125, 126, 127,
4706 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
4707 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143,
4708 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,
4709 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
4710 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
4711 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
4712 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183,
4713 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
4714 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199,
4715 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207,
4716 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215,
4717 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223,
4718 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231,
4719 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239,
4720 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247,
4721 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255
4722};
4723#else
4724EXT unsigned char PL_fold_locale[]; /* Unfortunately not EXTCONST. */
4725#endif
4726#endif /* !PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT */
4727
4728#ifdef DOINIT
4729#ifdef EBCDIC
4730EXTCONST unsigned char PL_freq[] = {/* EBCDIC frequencies for mixed English/C */
4731 1, 2, 84, 151, 154, 155, 156, 157,
4732 165, 246, 250, 3, 158, 7, 18, 29,
4733 40, 51, 62, 73, 85, 96, 107, 118,
4734 129, 140, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153,
4735 255, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
4736 14, 15, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 226,
4737 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 43, 44, 45,
4738 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 76, 77, 78,
4739 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,
4740 87, 94, 95, 234, 181, 233, 187, 190,
4741 180, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102,
4742 104, 112, 182, 174, 236, 232, 229, 103,
4743 228, 226, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119,
4744 120, 121, 122, 235, 176, 230, 194, 162,
4745 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137,
4746 138, 139, 201, 205, 163, 217, 220, 224,
4747 5, 248, 227, 244, 242, 255, 241, 231,
4748 240, 253, 16, 197, 19, 20, 21, 187,
4749 23, 169, 210, 245, 237, 249, 247, 239,
4750 168, 252, 34, 196, 36, 37, 38, 39,
4751 41, 42, 251, 254, 238, 223, 221, 213,
4752 225, 177, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
4753 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66,
4754 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75,
4755 205, 208, 186, 202, 200, 218, 198, 179,
4756 178, 214, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93,
4757 217, 166, 170, 207, 199, 209, 206, 204,
4758 160, 212, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111,
4759 203, 113, 216, 215, 192, 175, 193, 243,
4760 172, 161, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128,
4761 222, 219, 211, 195, 188, 193, 185, 184,
4762 191, 183, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146
4763};
4764#else /* ascii rather than ebcdic */
4765EXTCONST unsigned char PL_freq[] = { /* letter frequencies for mixed English/C */
4766 1, 2, 84, 151, 154, 155, 156, 157,
4767 165, 246, 250, 3, 158, 7, 18, 29,
4768 40, 51, 62, 73, 85, 96, 107, 118,
4769 129, 140, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153,
4770 255, 182, 224, 205, 174, 176, 180, 217,
4771 233, 232, 236, 187, 235, 228, 234, 226,
4772 222, 219, 211, 195, 188, 193, 185, 184,
4773 191, 183, 201, 229, 181, 220, 194, 162,
4774 163, 208, 186, 202, 200, 218, 198, 179,
4775 178, 214, 166, 170, 207, 199, 209, 206,
4776 204, 160, 212, 216, 215, 192, 175, 173,
4777 243, 172, 161, 190, 203, 189, 164, 230,
4778 167, 248, 227, 244, 242, 255, 241, 231,
4779 240, 253, 169, 210, 245, 237, 249, 247,
4780 239, 168, 252, 251, 254, 238, 223, 221,
4781 213, 225, 177, 197, 171, 196, 159, 4,
4782 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
4783 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22,
4784 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31,
4785 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
4786 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,
4787 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
4788 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66,
4789 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75,
4790 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83,
4791 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93,
4792 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102,
4793 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111,
4794 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120,
4795 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128,
4796 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137,
4797 138, 139, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146
4798};
4799#endif
4800#else
4801EXTCONST unsigned char PL_freq[];
4802#endif
4803
4804/* Although only used for debugging, these constants must be available in
4805 * non-debugging builds too, since they're used in ext/re/re_exec.c,
4806 * which has DEBUGGING enabled always */
4807#ifdef DOINIT
4808EXTCONST char* const PL_block_type[] = {
4809 "NULL",
4810 "WHEN",
4811 "BLOCK",
4812 "GIVEN",
4813 "LOOP_ARY",
4814 "LOOP_LAZYSV",
4815 "LOOP_LAZYIV",
4816 "LOOP_LIST",
4817 "LOOP_PLAIN",
4818 "SUB",
4819 "FORMAT",
4820 "EVAL",
4821 "SUBST"
4822};
4823#else
4824EXTCONST char* PL_block_type[];
4825#endif
4826
4827/* These are all the compile time options that affect binary compatibility.
4828 Other compile time options that are binary compatible are in perl.c
4829 (in S_Internals_V()). Both are combined for the output of perl -V
4830 However, this string will be embedded in any shared perl library, which will
4831 allow us add a comparison check in perlmain.c in the near future. */
4832#ifdef DOINIT
4833EXTCONST char PL_bincompat_options[] =
4834# ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS
4835 " DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS"
4836# endif
4837# ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS_FORK_DUMP
4838 " DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS_FORK_DUMP"
4839# endif
4840# ifdef FCRYPT
4841 " FCRYPT"
4842# endif
4843# ifdef HAS_TIMES
4844 " HAS_TIMES"
4845# endif
4846# ifdef HAVE_INTERP_INTERN
4847 " HAVE_INTERP_INTERN"
4848# endif
4849# ifdef MULTIPLICITY
4850 " MULTIPLICITY"
4851# endif
4852# ifdef MYMALLOC
4853 " MYMALLOC"
4854# endif
4855# ifdef PERLIO_LAYERS
4856 " PERLIO_LAYERS"
4857# endif
4858# ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW
4859 " PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW"
4860# endif
4861# ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS
4862 " PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS"
4863# endif
4864# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
4865 " PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT"
4866# endif
4867# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
4868 " PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE"
4869# endif
4870# ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
4871 " PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT"
4872# endif
4873# ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS
4874 " PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS"
4875# endif
4876# ifdef PERL_MICRO
4877 " PERL_MICRO"
4878# endif
4879# ifdef PERL_NEED_APPCTX
4880 " PERL_NEED_APPCTX"
4881# endif
4882# ifdef PERL_NEED_TIMESBASE
4883 " PERL_NEED_TIMESBASE"
4884# endif
4885# ifdef PERL_POISON
4886 " PERL_POISON"
4887# endif
4888# ifdef PERL_SAWAMPERSAND
4889 " PERL_SAWAMPERSAND"
4890# endif
4891# ifdef PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL
4892 " PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL"
4893# endif
4894# ifdef PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS
4895 " PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS"
4896# endif
4897# ifdef USE_64_BIT_ALL
4898 " USE_64_BIT_ALL"
4899# endif
4900# ifdef USE_64_BIT_INT
4901 " USE_64_BIT_INT"
4902# endif
4903# ifdef USE_IEEE
4904 " USE_IEEE"
4905# endif
4906# ifdef USE_ITHREADS
4907 " USE_ITHREADS"
4908# endif
4909# ifdef USE_LARGE_FILES
4910 " USE_LARGE_FILES"
4911# endif
4912# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
4913 " USE_LOCALE_COLLATE"
4914# endif
4915# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
4916 " USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC"
4917# endif
4918# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME
4919 " USE_LOCALE_TIME"
4920# endif
4921# ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE
4922 " USE_LONG_DOUBLE"
4923# endif
4924# ifdef USE_PERLIO
4925 " USE_PERLIO"
4926# endif
4927# ifdef USE_QUADMATH
4928 " USE_QUADMATH"
4929# endif
4930# ifdef USE_REENTRANT_API
4931 " USE_REENTRANT_API"
4932# endif
4933# ifdef USE_SOCKS
4934 " USE_SOCKS"
4935# endif
4936# ifdef VMS_DO_SOCKETS
4937 " VMS_DO_SOCKETS"
4938# endif
4939# ifdef VMS_SHORTEN_LONG_SYMBOLS
4940 " VMS_SHORTEN_LONG_SYMBOLS"
4941# endif
4942# ifdef VMS_WE_ARE_CASE_SENSITIVE
4943 " VMS_SYMBOL_CASE_AS_IS"
4944# endif
4945 "";
4946#else
4947EXTCONST char PL_bincompat_options[];
4948#endif
4949
4950#ifndef PERL_SET_PHASE
4951# define PERL_SET_PHASE(new_phase) \
4952 PERL_DTRACE_PROBE_PHASE(new_phase); \
4953 PL_phase = new_phase;
4954#endif
4955
4956/* The interpreter phases. If these ever change, PL_phase_names right below will
4957 * need to be updated accordingly. */
4958enum perl_phase {
4959 PERL_PHASE_CONSTRUCT = 0,
4960 PERL_PHASE_START = 1,
4961 PERL_PHASE_CHECK = 2,
4962 PERL_PHASE_INIT = 3,
4963 PERL_PHASE_RUN = 4,
4964 PERL_PHASE_END = 5,
4965 PERL_PHASE_DESTRUCT = 6
4966};
4967
4968#ifdef DOINIT
4969EXTCONST char *const PL_phase_names[] = {
4970 "CONSTRUCT",
4971 "START",
4972 "CHECK",
4973 "INIT",
4974 "RUN",
4975 "END",
4976 "DESTRUCT"
4977};
4978#else
4979EXTCONST char *const PL_phase_names[];
4980#endif
4981
4982#ifndef PERL_CORE
4983/* Do not use this macro. It only exists for extensions that rely on PL_dirty
4984 * instead of using the newer PL_phase, which provides everything PL_dirty
4985 * provided, and more. */
4986# define PL_dirty cBOOL(PL_phase == PERL_PHASE_DESTRUCT)
4987
4988# define PL_amagic_generation PL_na
4989# define PL_encoding ((SV *)NULL)
4990#endif /* !PERL_CORE */
4991
4992#define PL_hints PL_compiling.cop_hints
4993#define PL_maxo MAXO
4994
4995END_EXTERN_C
4996
4997/*****************************************************************************/
4998/* This lexer/parser stuff is currently global since yacc is hard to reenter */
4999/*****************************************************************************/
5000/* XXX This needs to be revisited, since BEGIN makes yacc re-enter... */
5001
5002#ifdef __Lynx__
5003/* LynxOS defines these in scsi.h which is included via ioctl.h */
5004#ifdef FORMAT
5005#undef FORMAT
5006#endif
5007#ifdef SPACE
5008#undef SPACE
5009#endif
5010#endif
5011
5012#define LEX_NOTPARSING 11 /* borrowed from toke.c */
5013
5014typedef enum {
5015 XOPERATOR,
5016 XTERM,
5017 XREF,
5018 XSTATE,
5019 XBLOCK,
5020 XATTRBLOCK, /* next token should be an attribute or block */
5021 XATTRTERM, /* next token should be an attribute, or block in a term */
5022 XTERMBLOCK,
5023 XBLOCKTERM,
5024 XPOSTDEREF,
5025 XTERMORDORDOR /* evil hack */
5026 /* update exp_name[] in toke.c if adding to this enum */
5027} expectation;
5028
5029#define KEY_sigvar 0xFFFF /* fake keyword representing a signature var */
5030
5031/* Hints are now stored in a dedicated U32, so the bottom 8 bits are no longer
5032 special and there is no need for HINT_PRIVATE_MASK for COPs
5033 However, bitops store HINT_INTEGER in their op_private.
5034
5035 NOTE: The typical module using these has the bit value hard-coded, so don't
5036 blindly change the values of these.
5037
5038 If we run out of bits, the 2 locale ones could be combined. The PARTIAL one
5039 is for "use locale 'FOO'" which excludes some categories. It requires going
5040 to %^H to find out which are in and which are out. This could be extended
5041 for the normal case of a plain HINT_LOCALE, so that %^H would be used for
5042 any locale form. */
5043#define HINT_INTEGER 0x00000001 /* integer pragma */
5044#define HINT_STRICT_REFS 0x00000002 /* strict pragma */
5045#define HINT_LOCALE 0x00000004 /* locale pragma */
5046#define HINT_BYTES 0x00000008 /* bytes pragma */
5047#define HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL 0x00000010 /* locale, but a subset of categories */
5048
5049#define HINT_EXPLICIT_STRICT_REFS 0x00000020 /* strict.pm */
5050#define HINT_EXPLICIT_STRICT_SUBS 0x00000040 /* strict.pm */
5051#define HINT_EXPLICIT_STRICT_VARS 0x00000080 /* strict.pm */
5052
5053#define HINT_BLOCK_SCOPE 0x00000100
5054#define HINT_STRICT_SUBS 0x00000200 /* strict pragma */
5055#define HINT_STRICT_VARS 0x00000400 /* strict pragma */
5056#define HINT_UNI_8_BIT 0x00000800 /* unicode_strings feature */
5057
5058/* The HINT_NEW_* constants are used by the overload pragma */
5059#define HINT_NEW_INTEGER 0x00001000
5060#define HINT_NEW_FLOAT 0x00002000
5061#define HINT_NEW_BINARY 0x00004000
5062#define HINT_NEW_STRING 0x00008000
5063#define HINT_NEW_RE 0x00010000
5064#define HINT_LOCALIZE_HH 0x00020000 /* %^H needs to be copied */
5065#define HINT_LEXICAL_IO_IN 0x00040000 /* ${^OPEN} is set for input */
5066#define HINT_LEXICAL_IO_OUT 0x00080000 /* ${^OPEN} is set for output */
5067
5068#define HINT_RE_TAINT 0x00100000 /* re pragma */
5069#define HINT_RE_EVAL 0x00200000 /* re pragma */
5070
5071#define HINT_FILETEST_ACCESS 0x00400000 /* filetest pragma */
5072#define HINT_UTF8 0x00800000 /* utf8 pragma */
5073
5074#define HINT_NO_AMAGIC 0x01000000 /* overloading pragma */
5075
5076#define HINT_RE_FLAGS 0x02000000 /* re '/xism' pragma */
5077
5078#define HINT_FEATURE_MASK 0x1c000000 /* 3 bits for feature bundles */
5079
5080 /* Note: Used for HINT_M_VMSISH_*,
5081 currently defined by vms/vmsish.h:
5082 0x40000000
5083 0x80000000
5084 */
5085
5086/* The following are stored in $^H{sort}, not in PL_hints */
5087#define HINT_SORT_STABLE 0x00000100 /* sort styles */
5088#define HINT_SORT_UNSTABLE 0x00000200
5089
5090/* flags for PL_sawampersand */
5091
5092#define SAWAMPERSAND_LEFT 1 /* saw $` */
5093#define SAWAMPERSAND_MIDDLE 2 /* saw $& */
5094#define SAWAMPERSAND_RIGHT 4 /* saw $' */
5095
5096#ifndef PERL_SAWAMPERSAND
5097# define PL_sawampersand \
5098 (SAWAMPERSAND_LEFT|SAWAMPERSAND_MIDDLE|SAWAMPERSAND_RIGHT)
5099#endif
5100
5101/* Used for debugvar magic */
5102#define DBVARMG_SINGLE 0
5103#define DBVARMG_TRACE 1
5104#define DBVARMG_SIGNAL 2
5105#define DBVARMG_COUNT 3
5106
5107#define PL_DBsingle_iv (PL_DBcontrol[DBVARMG_SINGLE])
5108#define PL_DBtrace_iv (PL_DBcontrol[DBVARMG_TRACE])
5109#define PL_DBsignal_iv (PL_DBcontrol[DBVARMG_SIGNAL])
5110
5111/* Various states of the input record separator SV (rs) */
5112#define RsSNARF(sv) (! SvOK(sv))
5113#define RsSIMPLE(sv) (SvOK(sv) && (! SvPOK(sv) || SvCUR(sv)))
5114#define RsPARA(sv) (SvPOK(sv) && ! SvCUR(sv))
5115#define RsRECORD(sv) (SvROK(sv) && (SvIV(SvRV(sv)) > 0))
5116
5117/* A struct for keeping various DEBUGGING related stuff,
5118 * neatly packed. Currently only scratch variables for
5119 * constructing debug output are included. Needed always,
5120 * not just when DEBUGGING, though, because of the re extension. c*/
5121struct perl_debug_pad {
5122 SV pad[3];
5123};
5124
5125#define PERL_DEBUG_PAD(i) &(PL_debug_pad.pad[i])
5126#define PERL_DEBUG_PAD_ZERO(i) (SvPVX(PERL_DEBUG_PAD(i))[0] = 0, \
5127 (((XPV*) SvANY(PERL_DEBUG_PAD(i)))->xpv_cur = 0), \
5128 PERL_DEBUG_PAD(i))
5129
5130/* Enable variables which are pointers to functions */
5131typedef void (*peep_t)(pTHX_ OP* o);
5132typedef regexp* (*regcomp_t) (pTHX_ char* exp, char* xend, PMOP* pm);
5133typedef I32 (*regexec_t) (pTHX_ regexp* prog, char* stringarg,
5134 char* strend, char* strbeg, I32 minend,
5135 SV* screamer, void* data, U32 flags);
5136typedef char* (*re_intuit_start_t) (pTHX_ regexp *prog, SV *sv,
5137 char *strpos, char *strend,
5138 U32 flags,
5139 re_scream_pos_data *d);
5140typedef SV* (*re_intuit_string_t) (pTHX_ regexp *prog);
5141typedef void (*regfree_t) (pTHX_ struct regexp* r);
5142typedef regexp* (*regdupe_t) (pTHX_ const regexp* r, CLONE_PARAMS *param);
5143typedef I32 (*re_fold_t)(const char *, char const *, I32);
5144
5145typedef void (*DESTRUCTORFUNC_NOCONTEXT_t) (void*);
5146typedef void (*DESTRUCTORFUNC_t) (pTHX_ void*);
5147typedef void (*SVFUNC_t) (pTHX_ SV* const);
5148typedef I32 (*SVCOMPARE_t) (pTHX_ SV* const, SV* const);
5149typedef void (*XSINIT_t) (pTHX);
5150typedef void (*ATEXIT_t) (pTHX_ void*);
5151typedef void (*XSUBADDR_t) (pTHX_ CV *);
5152
5153typedef OP* (*Perl_ppaddr_t)(pTHX);
5154typedef OP* (*Perl_check_t) (pTHX_ OP*);
5155typedef void(*Perl_ophook_t)(pTHX_ OP*);
5156typedef int (*Perl_keyword_plugin_t)(pTHX_ char*, STRLEN, OP**);
5157typedef void(*Perl_cpeep_t)(pTHX_ OP *, OP *);
5158
5159typedef void(*globhook_t)(pTHX);
5160
5161#define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_DECLINE 0
5162#define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_STMT 1
5163#define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_EXPR 2
5164
5165/* Interpreter exitlist entry */
5166typedef struct exitlistentry {
5167 void (*fn) (pTHX_ void*);
5168 void *ptr;
5169} PerlExitListEntry;
5170
5171/* if you only have signal() and it resets on each signal, FAKE_PERSISTENT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS fixes */
5172/* These have to be before perlvars.h */
5173#if !defined(HAS_SIGACTION) && defined(VMS)
5174# define FAKE_PERSISTENT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS
5175#endif
5176/* if we're doing kill() with sys$sigprc on VMS, FAKE_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS */
5177#if defined(KILL_BY_SIGPRC)
5178# define FAKE_DEFAULT_SIGNAL_HANDLERS
5179#endif
5180
5181#if !defined(MULTIPLICITY)
5182
5183struct interpreter {
5184 char broiled;
5185};
5186
5187#else
5188
5189/* If we have multiple interpreters define a struct
5190 holding variables which must be per-interpreter
5191 If we don't have threads anything that would have
5192 be per-thread is per-interpreter.
5193*/
5194
5195/* Set up PERLVAR macros for populating structs */
5196# define PERLVAR(prefix,var,type) type prefix##var;
5197
5198/* 'var' is an array of length 'n' */
5199# define PERLVARA(prefix,var,n,type) type prefix##var[n];
5200
5201/* initialize 'var' to init' */
5202# define PERLVARI(prefix,var,type,init) type prefix##var;
5203
5204/* like PERLVARI, but make 'var' a const */
5205# define PERLVARIC(prefix,var,type,init) type prefix##var;
5206
5207struct interpreter {
5208# include "intrpvar.h"
5209};
5210
5211EXTCONST U16 PL_interp_size
5212 INIT(sizeof(struct interpreter));
5213
5214# define PERL_INTERPRETER_SIZE_UPTO_MEMBER(member) \
5215 STRUCT_OFFSET(struct interpreter, member) + \
5216 sizeof(((struct interpreter*)0)->member)
5217
5218/* This will be useful for subsequent releases, because this has to be the
5219 same in your libperl as in main(), else you have a mismatch and must abort.
5220*/
5221EXTCONST U16 PL_interp_size_5_18_0
5222 INIT(PERL_INTERPRETER_SIZE_UPTO_MEMBER(PERL_LAST_5_18_0_INTERP_MEMBER));
5223
5224
5225# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
5226/* MULTIPLICITY is automatically defined when PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT is defined,
5227 hence it's safe and sane to nest this within #ifdef MULTIPLICITY */
5228
5229struct perl_vars {
5230# include "perlvars.h"
5231};
5232
5233EXTCONST U16 PL_global_struct_size
5234 INIT(sizeof(struct perl_vars));
5235
5236# ifdef PERL_CORE
5237# ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
5238EXT struct perl_vars PL_Vars;
5239EXT struct perl_vars *PL_VarsPtr INIT(&PL_Vars);
5240# undef PERL_GET_VARS
5241# define PERL_GET_VARS() PL_VarsPtr
5242# endif /* !PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE */
5243# else /* PERL_CORE */
5244# if !defined(__GNUC__) || !defined(WIN32)
5245EXT
5246# endif /* WIN32 */
5247struct perl_vars *PL_VarsPtr;
5248# define PL_Vars (*((PL_VarsPtr) \
5249 ? PL_VarsPtr : (PL_VarsPtr = Perl_GetVars(aTHX))))
5250# endif /* PERL_CORE */
5251# endif /* PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT */
5252
5253/* Done with PERLVAR macros for now ... */
5254# undef PERLVAR
5255# undef PERLVARA
5256# undef PERLVARI
5257# undef PERLVARIC
5258
5259#endif /* MULTIPLICITY */
5260
5261struct tempsym; /* defined in pp_pack.c */
5262
5263#include "thread.h"
5264#include "pp.h"
5265
5266#undef PERL_CKDEF
5267#undef PERL_PPDEF
5268#define PERL_CKDEF(s) PERL_CALLCONV OP *s (pTHX_ OP *o);
5269#define PERL_PPDEF(s) PERL_CALLCONV OP *s (pTHX);
5270
5271#ifdef MYMALLOC
5272# include "malloc_ctl.h"
5273#endif
5274
5275/*
5276 * This provides a layer of functions and macros to ensure extensions will
5277 * get to use the same RTL functions as the core.
5278 */
5279#if defined(WIN32)
5280# include "win32iop.h"
5281#endif
5282
5283
5284#include "proto.h"
5285
5286/* this has structure inits, so it cannot be included before here */
5287#include "opcode.h"
5288
5289/* The following must follow proto.h as #defines mess up syntax */
5290
5291#if !defined(PERL_FOR_X2P)
5292# include "embedvar.h"
5293#endif
5294
5295/* Now include all the 'global' variables
5296 * If we don't have threads or multiple interpreters
5297 * these include variables that would have been their struct-s
5298 */
5299
5300#define PERLVAR(prefix,var,type) EXT type PL_##var;
5301#define PERLVARA(prefix,var,n,type) EXT type PL_##var[n];
5302#define PERLVARI(prefix,var,type,init) EXT type PL_##var INIT(init);
5303#define PERLVARIC(prefix,var,type,init) EXTCONST type PL_##var INIT(init);
5304
5305#if !defined(MULTIPLICITY)
5306START_EXTERN_C
5307# include "intrpvar.h"
5308END_EXTERN_C
5309# define PL_sv_yes (PL_sv_immortals[0])
5310# define PL_sv_undef (PL_sv_immortals[1])
5311# define PL_sv_no (PL_sv_immortals[2])
5312# define PL_sv_zero (PL_sv_immortals[3])
5313#endif
5314
5315#ifdef PERL_CORE
5316/* All core uses now exterminated. Ensure no zombies can return: */
5317# undef PL_na
5318#endif
5319
5320/* Now all the config stuff is setup we can include embed.h
5321 In particular, need the relevant *ish file included already, as it may
5322 define HAVE_INTERP_INTERN */
5323#include "embed.h"
5324
5325#ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
5326START_EXTERN_C
5327
5328# include "perlvars.h"
5329
5330END_EXTERN_C
5331#endif
5332
5333#undef PERLVAR
5334#undef PERLVARA
5335#undef PERLVARI
5336#undef PERLVARIC
5337
5338#if !defined(MULTIPLICITY)
5339/* Set up PERLVAR macros for populating structs */
5340# define PERLVAR(prefix,var,type) type prefix##var;
5341/* 'var' is an array of length 'n' */
5342# define PERLVARA(prefix,var,n,type) type prefix##var[n];
5343/* initialize 'var' to init' */
5344# define PERLVARI(prefix,var,type,init) type prefix##var;
5345/* like PERLVARI, but make 'var' a const */
5346# define PERLVARIC(prefix,var,type,init) type prefix##var;
5347
5348/* this is never instantiated, is it just used for sizeof(struct PerlHandShakeInterpreter) */
5349struct PerlHandShakeInterpreter {
5350# include "intrpvar.h"
5351};
5352# undef PERLVAR
5353# undef PERLVARA
5354# undef PERLVARI
5355# undef PERLVARIC
5356#endif
5357
5358START_EXTERN_C
5359
5360/* dummy variables that hold pointers to both runops functions, thus forcing
5361 * them *both* to get linked in (useful for Peek.xs, debugging etc) */
5362
5363EXTCONST runops_proc_t PL_runops_std
5364 INIT(Perl_runops_standard);
5365EXTCONST runops_proc_t PL_runops_dbg
5366 INIT(Perl_runops_debug);
5367
5368#define EXT_MGVTBL EXTCONST MGVTBL
5369
5370#define PERL_MAGIC_READONLY_ACCEPTABLE 0x40
5371#define PERL_MAGIC_VALUE_MAGIC 0x80
5372#define PERL_MAGIC_VTABLE_MASK 0x3F
5373#define PERL_MAGIC_TYPE_READONLY_ACCEPTABLE(t) \
5374 (PL_magic_data[(U8)(t)] & PERL_MAGIC_READONLY_ACCEPTABLE)
5375#define PERL_MAGIC_TYPE_IS_VALUE_MAGIC(t) \
5376 (PL_magic_data[(U8)(t)] & PERL_MAGIC_VALUE_MAGIC)
5377
5378#include "mg_vtable.h"
5379
5380#ifdef DOINIT
5381EXTCONST U8 PL_magic_data[256] =
5382# ifdef PERL_MICRO
5383# include "umg_data.h"
5384# else
5385# include "mg_data.h"
5386# endif
5387;
5388#else
5389EXTCONST U8 PL_magic_data[256];
5390#endif
5391
5392#ifdef DOINIT
5393 /* NL IV NV PV INV PI PN MG RX GV LV AV HV CV FM IO */
5394EXTCONST bool
5395PL_valid_types_IVX[] = { 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
5396EXTCONST bool
5397PL_valid_types_NVX[] = { 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
5398EXTCONST bool
5399PL_valid_types_PVX[] = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1 };
5400EXTCONST bool
5401PL_valid_types_RV[] = { 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1 };
5402EXTCONST bool
5403PL_valid_types_IV_set[] = { 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 };
5404EXTCONST bool
5405PL_valid_types_NV_set[] = { 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
5406
5407#else
5408
5409EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_IVX[];
5410EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_NVX[];
5411EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_PVX[];
5412EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_RV[];
5413EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_IV_set[];
5414EXTCONST bool PL_valid_types_NV_set[];
5415
5416#endif
5417
5418/* In C99 we could use designated (named field) union initializers.
5419 * In C89 we need to initialize the member declared first.
5420 * In C++ we need extern C initializers.
5421 *
5422 * With the U8_NV version you will want to have inner braces,
5423 * while with the NV_U8 use just the NV. */
5424
5425#define INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL EXTCONST union { U8 u8[NVSIZE]; NV nv; }
5426#define INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL EXTCONST union { NV nv; U8 u8[NVSIZE]; }
5427
5428/* if these never got defined, they need defaults */
5429#ifndef PERL_SET_CONTEXT
5430# define PERL_SET_CONTEXT(i) PERL_SET_INTERP(i)
5431#endif
5432
5433#ifndef PERL_GET_CONTEXT
5434# define PERL_GET_CONTEXT PERL_GET_INTERP
5435#endif
5436
5437#ifndef PERL_GET_THX
5438# define PERL_GET_THX ((void*)NULL)
5439#endif
5440
5441#ifndef PERL_SET_THX
5442# define PERL_SET_THX(t) NOOP
5443#endif
5444
5445#ifndef EBCDIC
5446
5447/* The tables below are adapted from
5448 * http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/, which requires this copyright
5449 * notice:
5450
5451Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Bjoern Hoehrmann <bjoern@hoehrmann.de>
5452
5453Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
5454this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
5455the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
5456use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
5457of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
5458so, subject to the following conditions:
5459
5460The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
5461copies or substantial portions of the Software.
5462
5463THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
5464IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
5465FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
5466AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
5467LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
5468OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
5469SOFTWARE.
5470
5471*/
5472
5473# ifdef DOINIT
5474# if 0 /* This is the original table given in
5475 http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/ */
5476static U8 utf8d_C9[] = {
5477 /* The first part of the table maps bytes to character classes that
5478 * to reduce the size of the transition table and create bitmasks. */
5479 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /*-1F*/
5480 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /*-3F*/
5481 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /*-5F*/
5482 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, /*-7F*/
5483 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9, /*-9F*/
5484 7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7, 7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7, /*-BF*/
5485 8,8,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, /*-DF*/
5486 10,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,4,3,3, 11,6,6,6,5,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, /*-FF*/
5487
5488 /* The second part is a transition table that maps a combination
5489 * of a state of the automaton and a character class to a state. */
5490 0,12,24,36,60,96,84,12,12,12,48,72, 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,
5491 12, 0,12,12,12,12,12, 0,12, 0,12,12, 12,24,12,12,12,12,12,24,12,24,12,12,
5492 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,24,12,12,12,12, 12,24,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,24,12,12,
5493 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,36,12,36,12,12, 12,36,12,12,12,12,12,36,12,36,12,12,
5494 12,36,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12
5495};
5496
5497# endif
5498
5499/* This is a version of the above table customized for Perl that doesn't
5500 * exclude surrogates and accepts start bytes up through FD (FE on 64-bit
5501 * machines). The classes have been renumbered so that the patterns are more
5502 * evident in the table. The class numbers for start bytes are constrained so
5503 * that they can be used as a shift count for masking off the leading one bits.
5504 * It would make the code simpler if start byte FF could also be handled, but
5505 * doing so would mean adding nodes for each of continuation bytes 6-12
5506 * remaining, and two more nodes for overlong detection (a total of 9), and
5507 * there is room only for 4 more nodes unless we make the array U16 instead of
5508 * U8.
5509 *
5510 * The classes are
5511 * 00-7F 0
5512 * 80-81 7 Not legal immediately after start bytes E0 F0 F8 FC
5513 * FE
5514 * 82-83 8 Not legal immediately after start bytes E0 F0 F8 FC
5515 * 84-87 9 Not legal immediately after start bytes E0 F0 F8
5516 * 88-8F 10 Not legal immediately after start bytes E0 F0
5517 * 90-9F 11 Not legal immediately after start byte E0
5518 * A0-BF 12
5519 * C0,C1 1
5520 * C2-DF 2
5521 * E0 13
5522 * E1-EF 3
5523 * F0 14
5524 * F1-F7 4
5525 * F8 15
5526 * F9-FB 5
5527 * FC 16
5528 * FD 6
5529 * FE 17 (or 1 on 32-bit machines, since it overflows)
5530 * FF 1
5531 */
5532
5533EXTCONST U8 PL_extended_utf8_dfa_tab[] = {
5534 /* The first part of the table maps bytes to character classes to reduce
5535 * the size of the transition table and create bitmasks. */
5536 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*00-0F*/
5537 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*10-1F*/
5538 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*20-2F*/
5539 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*30-3F*/
5540 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*40-4F*/
5541 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*50-5F*/
5542 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*60-6F*/
5543 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*70-7F*/
5544 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10, /*80-8F*/
5545 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11, /*90-9F*/
5546 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12, /*A0-AF*/
5547 12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12, /*B0-BF*/
5548 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*C0-CF*/
5549 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*D0-DF*/
5550 13, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, /*E0-EF*/
5551 14, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4,15, 5, 5, 5,16, 6, /*F0-FD*/
5552# ifdef UV_IS_QUAD
5553 17, /*FE*/
5554# else
5555 1, /*FE*/
5556# endif
5557 1, /*FF*/
5558
5559/* The second part is a transition table that maps a combination
5560 * of a state of the automaton and a character class to a new state, called a
5561 * node. The nodes are:
5562 * N0 The initial state, and final accepting one.
5563 * N1 Any one continuation byte (80-BF) left. This is transitioned to
5564 * immediately when the start byte indicates a two-byte sequence
5565 * N2 Any two continuation bytes left.
5566 * N3 Any three continuation bytes left.
5567 * N4 Any four continuation bytes left.
5568 * N5 Any five continuation bytes left.
5569 * N6 Start byte is E0. Continuation bytes 80-9F are illegal (overlong);
5570 * the other continuations transition to N1
5571 * N7 Start byte is F0. Continuation bytes 80-8F are illegal (overlong);
5572 * the other continuations transition to N2
5573 * N8 Start byte is F8. Continuation bytes 80-87 are illegal (overlong);
5574 * the other continuations transition to N3
5575 * N9 Start byte is FC. Continuation bytes 80-83 are illegal (overlong);
5576 * the other continuations transition to N4
5577 * N10 Start byte is FE. Continuation bytes 80-81 are illegal (overlong);
5578 * the other continuations transition to N5
5579 * 1 Reject. All transitions not mentioned above (except the single
5580 * byte ones (as they are always legal) are to this state.
5581 */
5582
5583# define NUM_CLASSES 18
5584# define N0 0
5585# define N1 ((N0) + NUM_CLASSES)
5586# define N2 ((N1) + NUM_CLASSES)
5587# define N3 ((N2) + NUM_CLASSES)
5588# define N4 ((N3) + NUM_CLASSES)
5589# define N5 ((N4) + NUM_CLASSES)
5590# define N6 ((N5) + NUM_CLASSES)
5591# define N7 ((N6) + NUM_CLASSES)
5592# define N8 ((N7) + NUM_CLASSES)
5593# define N9 ((N8) + NUM_CLASSES)
5594# define N10 ((N9) + NUM_CLASSES)
5595
5596/*Class: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 */
5597/*N0*/ 0, 1,N1,N2,N3,N4,N5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N6,N7,N8,N9,N10,
5598/*N1*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5599/*N2*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N1,N1,N1,N1,N1,N1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5600/*N3*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N2,N2,N2,N2,N2,N2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5601/*N4*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N3,N3,N3,N3,N3,N3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5602/*N5*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N4,N4,N4,N4,N4,N4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5603
5604/*N6*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5605/*N7*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N2,N2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5606/*N8*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N3,N3,N3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5607/*N9*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N4,N4,N4,N4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5608/*N10*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,N5,N5,N5,N5,N5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5609};
5610
5611/* And below is a version of the above table that accepts only strict UTF-8.
5612 * Hence no surrogates nor non-characters, nor non-Unicode. Thus, if the input
5613 * passes this dfa, it will be for a well-formed, non-problematic code point
5614 * that can be returned immediately.
5615 *
5616 * The "Implementation details" portion of
5617 * http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/ shows how
5618 * the first portion of the table maps each possible byte into a character
5619 * class. And that the classes for those bytes which are start bytes have been
5620 * carefully chosen so they serve as well to be used as a shift value to mask
5621 * off the leading 1 bits of the start byte. Unfortunately the addition of
5622 * being able to distinguish non-characters makes this not fully work. This is
5623 * because, now, the start bytes E1-EF have to be broken into 3 classes instead
5624 * of 2:
5625 * 1) ED because it could be a surrogate
5626 * 2) EF because it could be a non-character
5627 * 3) the rest, which can never evaluate to a problematic code point.
5628 *
5629 * Each of E1-EF has three leading 1 bits, then a 0. That means we could use a
5630 * shift (and hence class number) of either 3 or 4 to get a mask that works.
5631 * But that only allows two categories, and we need three. khw made the
5632 * decision to therefore treat the ED start byte as an error, so that the dfa
5633 * drops out immediately for that. In the dfa, classes 3 and 4 are used to
5634 * distinguish EF vs the rest. Then special code is used to deal with ED,
5635 * that's executed only when the dfa drops out. The code points started by ED
5636 * are half surrogates, and half hangul syllables. This means that 2048 of the
5637 * the hangul syllables (about 18%) take longer than all other non-problematic
5638 * code points to handle.
5639 *
5640 * The changes to handle non-characters requires the addition of states and
5641 * classes to the dfa. (See the section on "Mapping bytes to character
5642 * classes" in the linked-to document for further explanation of the original
5643 * dfa.)
5644 *
5645 * The classes are
5646 * 00-7F 0
5647 * 80-8E 9
5648 * 8F 10
5649 * 90-9E 11
5650 * 9F 12
5651 * A0-AE 13
5652 * AF 14
5653 * B0-B6 15
5654 * B7 16
5655 * B8-BD 15
5656 * BE 17
5657 * BF 18
5658 * C0,C1 1
5659 * C2-DF 2
5660 * E0 7
5661 * E1-EC 3
5662 * ED 1
5663 * EE 3
5664 * EF 4
5665 * F0 8
5666 * F1-F3 6 (6 bits can be stripped)
5667 * F4 5 (only 5 can be stripped)
5668 * F5-FF 1
5669 */
5670
5671EXTCONST U8 PL_strict_utf8_dfa_tab[] = {
5672 /* The first part of the table maps bytes to character classes to reduce
5673 * the size of the transition table and create bitmasks. */
5674 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*00-0F*/
5675 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*10-1F*/
5676 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*20-2F*/
5677 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*30-3F*/
5678 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*40-4F*/
5679 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*50-5F*/
5680 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*60-6F*/
5681 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*70-7F*/
5682 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,10, /*80-8F*/
5683 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,12, /*90-9F*/
5684 13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,13,14, /*A0-AF*/
5685 15,15,15,15,15,15,15,16,15,15,15,15,15,15,17,18, /*B0-BF*/
5686 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*C0-CF*/
5687 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*D0-DF*/
5688 7, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 1, 3, 4, /*E0-EF*/
5689 8, 6, 6, 6, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, /*F0-FF*/
5690
5691/* The second part is a transition table that maps a combination
5692 * of a state of the automaton and a character class to a new state, called a
5693 * node. The nodes are:
5694 * N0 The initial state, and final accepting one.
5695 * N1 Any one continuation byte (80-BF) left. This is transitioned to
5696 * immediately when the start byte indicates a two-byte sequence
5697 * N2 Any two continuation bytes left.
5698 * N3 Start byte is E0. Continuation bytes 80-9F are illegal (overlong);
5699 * the other continuations transition to state N1
5700 * N4 Start byte is EF. Continuation byte B7 transitions to N8; BF to N9;
5701 * the other continuations transitions to N1
5702 * N5 Start byte is F0. Continuation bytes 80-8F are illegal (overlong);
5703 * [9AB]F transition to N10; the other continuations to N2.
5704 * the other continuations transition to N2
5705 * N6 Start byte is F[123]. Continuation bytes [89AB]F transition
5706 * to N10; the other continuations to N2.
5707 * N7 Start byte is F4. Continuation bytes 90-BF are illegal
5708 * (non-unicode); 8F transitions to N10; the other continuations to N2
5709 * N8 Initial sequence is EF B7. Continuation bytes 90-AF are illegal
5710 * (non-characters); the other continuations transition to N0.
5711 * N9 Initial sequence is EF BF. Continuation bytes BE and BF are illegal
5712 * (non-characters); the other continuations transition to N0.
5713 * N10 Initial sequence is one of: F0 [9-B]F; F[123] [8-B]F; or F4 8F.
5714 * Continuation byte BF transitions to N11; the other continuations to
5715 * N1
5716 * N11 Initial sequence is the two bytes given in N10 followed by BF.
5717 * Continuation bytes BE and BF are illegal (non-characters); the other
5718 * continuations transition to N0.
5719 * 1 Reject. All transitions not mentioned above (except the single
5720 * byte ones (as they are always legal) are to this state.
5721 */
5722
5723# undef N0
5724# undef N1
5725# undef N2
5726# undef N3
5727# undef N4
5728# undef N5
5729# undef N6
5730# undef N7
5731# undef N8
5732# undef N9
5733# undef NUM_CLASSES
5734# define NUM_CLASSES 19
5735# define N0 0
5736# define N1 ((N0) + NUM_CLASSES)
5737# define N2 ((N1) + NUM_CLASSES)
5738# define N3 ((N2) + NUM_CLASSES)
5739# define N4 ((N3) + NUM_CLASSES)
5740# define N5 ((N4) + NUM_CLASSES)
5741# define N6 ((N5) + NUM_CLASSES)
5742# define N7 ((N6) + NUM_CLASSES)
5743# define N8 ((N7) + NUM_CLASSES)
5744# define N9 ((N8) + NUM_CLASSES)
5745# define N10 ((N9) + NUM_CLASSES)
5746# define N11 ((N10) + NUM_CLASSES)
5747
5748/*Class: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 */
5749/*N0*/ 0, 1, N1, N2, N4, N7, N6, N3, N5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5750/*N1*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
5751/*N2*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1,
5752
5753/*N3*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1,
5754/*N4*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N8, N1, N9,
5755/*N5*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2,N10, N2,N10, N2, N2, N2,N10,
5756/*N6*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2,N10, N2,N10, N2,N10, N2, N2, N2,N10,
5757/*N7*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2,N10, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
5758/*N8*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0,
5759/*N9*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1,
5760/*N10*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1, N1,N11,
5761/*N11*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1,
5762};
5763
5764/* And below is yet another version of the above tables that accepts only UTF-8
5765 * as defined by Corregidum #9. Hence no surrogates nor non-Unicode, but
5766 * it allows non-characters. This is isomorphic to the original table
5767 * in http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/
5768 *
5769 * The classes are
5770 * 00-7F 0
5771 * 80-8F 9
5772 * 90-9F 10
5773 * A0-BF 11
5774 * C0,C1 1
5775 * C2-DF 2
5776 * E0 7
5777 * E1-EC 3
5778 * ED 4
5779 * EE-EF 3
5780 * F0 8
5781 * F1-F3 6 (6 bits can be stripped)
5782 * F4 5 (only 5 can be stripped)
5783 * F5-FF 1
5784 */
5785
5786EXTCONST U8 PL_c9_utf8_dfa_tab[] = {
5787 /* The first part of the table maps bytes to character classes to reduce
5788 * the size of the transition table and create bitmasks. */
5789 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*00-0F*/
5790 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*10-1F*/
5791 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*20-2F*/
5792 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*30-3F*/
5793 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*40-4F*/
5794 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*50-5F*/
5795 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*60-6F*/
5796 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /*70-7F*/
5797 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, /*80-8F*/
5798 10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10, /*90-9F*/
5799 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11, /*A0-AF*/
5800 11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11, /*B0-BF*/
5801 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*C0-CF*/
5802 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, /*D0-DF*/
5803 7, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3, /*E0-EF*/
5804 8, 6, 6, 6, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, /*F0-FF*/
5805
5806/* The second part is a transition table that maps a combination
5807 * of a state of the automaton and a character class to a new state, called a
5808 * node. The nodes are:
5809 * N0 The initial state, and final accepting one.
5810 * N1 Any one continuation byte (80-BF) left. This is transitioned to
5811 * immediately when the start byte indicates a two-byte sequence
5812 * N2 Any two continuation bytes left.
5813 * N3 Any three continuation bytes left.
5814 * N4 Start byte is E0. Continuation bytes 80-9F are illegal (overlong);
5815 * the other continuations transition to state N1
5816 * N5 Start byte is ED. Continuation bytes A0-BF all lead to surrogates,
5817 * so are illegal. The other continuations transition to state N1.
5818 * N6 Start byte is F0. Continuation bytes 80-8F are illegal (overlong);
5819 * the other continuations transition to N2
5820 * N7 Start byte is F4. Continuation bytes 90-BF are illegal
5821 * (non-unicode); the other continuations transition to N2
5822 * 1 Reject. All transitions not mentioned above (except the single
5823 * byte ones (as they are always legal) are to this state.
5824 */
5825
5826# undef N0
5827# undef N1
5828# undef N2
5829# undef N3
5830# undef N4
5831# undef N5
5832# undef N6
5833# undef N7
5834# undef NUM_CLASSES
5835# define NUM_CLASSES 12
5836# define N0 0
5837# define N1 ((N0) + NUM_CLASSES)
5838# define N2 ((N1) + NUM_CLASSES)
5839# define N3 ((N2) + NUM_CLASSES)
5840# define N4 ((N3) + NUM_CLASSES)
5841# define N5 ((N4) + NUM_CLASSES)
5842# define N6 ((N5) + NUM_CLASSES)
5843# define N7 ((N6) + NUM_CLASSES)
5844
5845/*Class: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 */
5846/*N0*/ 0, 1, N1, N2, N5, N7, N3, N4, N6, 1, 1, 1,
5847/*N1*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0,
5848/*N2*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, N1,
5849/*N3*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2, N2, N2,
5850
5851/*N4*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1,
5852/*N5*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N1, N1, 1,
5853/*N6*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2, N2,
5854/*N7*/ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, N2, 1, 1,
5855};
5856
5857# else /* End of is DOINIT */
5858
5859EXTCONST U8 PL_extended_utf8_dfa_tab[];
5860EXTCONST U8 PL_strict_utf8_dfa_tab[];
5861EXTCONST U8 PL_c9_utf8_dfa_tab[];
5862
5863# endif
5864#endif /* end of isn't EBCDIC */
5865
5866#ifndef PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS
5867/* Static inline funcs that depend on includes and declarations above.
5868 Some of these reference functions in the perl object files, and some
5869 compilers aren't smart enough to eliminate unused static inline
5870 functions, so including this file in source code can cause link errors
5871 even if the source code uses none of the functions. Hence including these
5872 can be be suppressed by setting PERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS. Doing this will
5873 (obviously) result in unworkable XS code, but allows simple probing code
5874 to continue to work, because it permits tests to include the perl headers
5875 for definitions without creating a link dependency on the perl library
5876 (which may not exist yet).
5877*/
5878
5879# include "inline.h"
5880#endif
5881
5882#include "overload.h"
5883
5884END_EXTERN_C
5885
5886struct am_table {
5887 U8 flags;
5888 U8 fallback;
5889 U16 spare;
5890 U32 was_ok_sub;
5891 CV* table[NofAMmeth];
5892};
5893struct am_table_short {
5894 U8 flags;
5895 U8 fallback;
5896 U16 spare;
5897 U32 was_ok_sub;
5898};
5899typedef struct am_table AMT;
5900typedef struct am_table_short AMTS;
5901
5902#define AMGfallNEVER 1
5903#define AMGfallNO 2
5904#define AMGfallYES 3
5905
5906#define AMTf_AMAGIC 1
5907#define AMT_AMAGIC(amt) ((amt)->flags & AMTf_AMAGIC)
5908#define AMT_AMAGIC_on(amt) ((amt)->flags |= AMTf_AMAGIC)
5909#define AMT_AMAGIC_off(amt) ((amt)->flags &= ~AMTf_AMAGIC)
5910
5911#define StashHANDLER(stash,meth) gv_handler((stash),CAT2(meth,_amg))
5912
5913/*
5914 * some compilers like to redefine cos et alia as faster
5915 * (and less accurate?) versions called F_cos et cetera (Quidquid
5916 * latine dictum sit, altum viditur.) This trick collides with
5917 * the Perl overloading (amg). The following #defines fool both.
5918 */
5919
5920#ifdef _FASTMATH
5921# ifdef atan2
5922# define F_atan2_amg atan2_amg
5923# endif
5924# ifdef cos
5925# define F_cos_amg cos_amg
5926# endif
5927# ifdef exp
5928# define F_exp_amg exp_amg
5929# endif
5930# ifdef log
5931# define F_log_amg log_amg
5932# endif
5933# ifdef pow
5934# define F_pow_amg pow_amg
5935# endif
5936# ifdef sin
5937# define F_sin_amg sin_amg
5938# endif
5939# ifdef sqrt
5940# define F_sqrt_amg sqrt_amg
5941# endif
5942#endif /* _FASTMATH */
5943
5944#define PERLDB_ALL (PERLDBf_SUB | PERLDBf_LINE | \
5945 PERLDBf_NOOPT | PERLDBf_INTER | \
5946 PERLDBf_SUBLINE| PERLDBf_SINGLE| \
5947 PERLDBf_NAMEEVAL| PERLDBf_NAMEANON | \
5948 PERLDBf_SAVESRC)
5949 /* No _NONAME, _GOTO */
5950#define PERLDBf_SUB 0x01 /* Debug sub enter/exit */
5951#define PERLDBf_LINE 0x02 /* Keep line # */
5952#define PERLDBf_NOOPT 0x04 /* Switch off optimizations */
5953#define PERLDBf_INTER 0x08 /* Preserve more data for
5954 later inspections */
5955#define PERLDBf_SUBLINE 0x10 /* Keep subr source lines */
5956#define PERLDBf_SINGLE 0x20 /* Start with single-step on */
5957#define PERLDBf_NONAME 0x40 /* For _SUB: no name of the subr */
5958#define PERLDBf_GOTO 0x80 /* Report goto: call DB::goto */
5959#define PERLDBf_NAMEEVAL 0x100 /* Informative names for evals */
5960#define PERLDBf_NAMEANON 0x200 /* Informative names for anon subs */
5961#define PERLDBf_SAVESRC 0x400 /* Save source lines into @{"_<$filename"} */
5962#define PERLDBf_SAVESRC_NOSUBS 0x800 /* Including evals that generate no subroutines */
5963#define PERLDBf_SAVESRC_INVALID 0x1000 /* Save source that did not compile */
5964
5965#define PERLDB_SUB (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SUB)
5966#define PERLDB_LINE (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_LINE)
5967#define PERLDB_NOOPT (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_NOOPT)
5968#define PERLDB_INTER (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_INTER)
5969#define PERLDB_SUBLINE (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SUBLINE)
5970#define PERLDB_SINGLE (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SINGLE)
5971#define PERLDB_SUB_NN (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_NONAME)
5972#define PERLDB_GOTO (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_GOTO)
5973#define PERLDB_NAMEEVAL (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_NAMEEVAL)
5974#define PERLDB_NAMEANON (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_NAMEANON)
5975#define PERLDB_SAVESRC (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SAVESRC)
5976#define PERLDB_SAVESRC_NOSUBS (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SAVESRC_NOSUBS)
5977#define PERLDB_SAVESRC_INVALID (PL_perldb & PERLDBf_SAVESRC_INVALID)
5978
5979#define PERLDB_LINE_OR_SAVESRC (PL_perldb & (PERLDBf_LINE | PERLDBf_SAVESRC))
5980
5981#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
5982# define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_keyword_plugin_mutex)
5983# define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_keyword_plugin_mutex)
5984# define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_keyword_plugin_mutex)
5985# define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_keyword_plugin_mutex)
5986#else
5987# define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_INIT NOOP
5988# define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_LOCK NOOP
5989# define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_UNLOCK NOOP
5990# define KEYWORD_PLUGIN_MUTEX_TERM NOOP
5991#endif
5992
5993#ifdef USE_LOCALE /* These locale things are all subject to change */
5994
5995 /* Returns TRUE if the plain locale pragma without a parameter is in effect.
5996 * */
5997# define IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME (PL_curcop \
5998 && CopHINTS_get(PL_curcop) & HINT_LOCALE)
5999
6000 /* Returns TRUE if either form of the locale pragma is in effect */
6001# define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_RUNTIME \
6002 cBOOL(CopHINTS_get(PL_curcop) & (HINT_LOCALE|HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL))
6003
6004# define IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME cBOOL(PL_hints & HINT_LOCALE)
6005# define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_COMPILETIME \
6006 cBOOL(PL_hints & (HINT_LOCALE|HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL))
6007
6008# define IN_LOCALE \
6009 (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME ? IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME : IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME)
6010# define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM \
6011 (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME ? IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_COMPILETIME \
6012 : IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_RUNTIME)
6013
6014# define IN_LC_ALL_COMPILETIME IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME
6015# define IN_LC_ALL_RUNTIME IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME
6016
6017# define IN_LC_PARTIAL_COMPILETIME cBOOL(PL_hints & HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL)
6018# define IN_LC_PARTIAL_RUNTIME \
6019 (PL_curcop && CopHINTS_get(PL_curcop) & HINT_LOCALE_PARTIAL)
6020
6021# define IN_LC_COMPILETIME(category) \
6022 ( IN_LC_ALL_COMPILETIME \
6023 || ( IN_LC_PARTIAL_COMPILETIME \
6024 && Perl__is_in_locale_category(aTHX_ TRUE, (category))))
6025# define IN_LC_RUNTIME(category) \
6026 (IN_LC_ALL_RUNTIME || (IN_LC_PARTIAL_RUNTIME \
6027 && Perl__is_in_locale_category(aTHX_ FALSE, (category))))
6028# define IN_LC(category) \
6029 (IN_LC_COMPILETIME(category) || IN_LC_RUNTIME(category))
6030
6031# if defined (PERL_CORE) || defined (PERL_IN_XSUB_RE)
6032
6033 /* This internal macro should be called from places that operate under
6034 * locale rules. It there is a problem with the current locale that
6035 * hasn't been raised yet, it will output a warning this time. Because
6036 * this will so rarely be true, there is no point to optimize for time;
6037 * instead it makes sense to minimize space used and do all the work in
6038 * the rarely called function */
6039# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
6040# define _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE \
6041 STMT_START { \
6042 if (UNLIKELY(PL_warn_locale)) { \
6043 Perl__warn_problematic_locale(); \
6044 } \
6045 } STMT_END
6046# else
6047# define _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE
6048# endif
6049
6050
6051 /* These two internal macros are called when a warning should be raised,
6052 * and will do so if enabled. The first takes a single code point
6053 * argument; the 2nd, is a pointer to the first byte of the UTF-8 encoded
6054 * string, and an end position which it won't try to read past */
6055# define _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_CP_MSG(cp) \
6056 STMT_START { \
6057 if (! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale && ckWARN(WARN_LOCALE)) { \
6058 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE), \
6059 "Wide character (U+%" UVXf ") in %s",\
6060 (UV) cp, OP_DESC(PL_op)); \
6061 } \
6062 } STMT_END
6063
6064# define _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_UTF8_MSG(s, send) \
6065 STMT_START { /* Check if to warn before doing the conversion work */\
6066 if (! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale && ckWARN(WARN_LOCALE)) { \
6067 UV cp = utf8_to_uvchr_buf((U8 *) (s), (U8 *) (send), NULL); \
6068 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE), \
6069 "Wide character (U+%" UVXf ") in %s", \
6070 (cp == 0) \
6071 ? UNICODE_REPLACEMENT \
6072 : (UV) cp, \
6073 OP_DESC(PL_op)); \
6074 } \
6075 } STMT_END
6076
6077# endif /* PERL_CORE or PERL_IN_XSUB_RE */
6078#else /* No locale usage */
6079# define IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME 0
6080# define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_RUNTIME 0
6081# define IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME 0
6082# define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM_COMPILETIME 0
6083# define IN_LOCALE 0
6084# define IN_SOME_LOCALE_FORM 0
6085# define IN_LC_ALL_COMPILETIME 0
6086# define IN_LC_ALL_RUNTIME 0
6087# define IN_LC_PARTIAL_COMPILETIME 0
6088# define IN_LC_PARTIAL_RUNTIME 0
6089# define IN_LC_COMPILETIME(category) 0
6090# define IN_LC_RUNTIME(category) 0
6091# define IN_LC(category) 0
6092# define _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE
6093# define _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_UTF8_MSG(s, send)
6094# define _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_CP_MSG(c)
6095#endif
6096
6097
6098/* Locale/thread synchronization macros. These aren't needed if using
6099 * thread-safe locale operations, except if something is broken */
6100#if defined(USE_LOCALE) \
6101 && defined(USE_ITHREADS) \
6102 && (! defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE) || defined(TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV))
6103
6104/* We have a locale object holding the 'C' locale for Posix 2008 */
6105# ifndef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
6106# define _LOCALE_TERM_POSIX_2008 NOOP
6107# else
6108# define _LOCALE_TERM_POSIX_2008 \
6109 STMT_START { \
6110 if (PL_C_locale_obj) { \
6111 /* Make sure we aren't using the locale \
6112 * space we are about to free */ \
6113 uselocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE); \
6114 freelocale(PL_C_locale_obj); \
6115 PL_C_locale_obj = (locale_t) NULL; \
6116 } \
6117 } STMT_END
6118# endif
6119
6120/* This is used as a generic lock for locale operations. For example this is
6121 * used when calling nl_langinfo() so that another thread won't zap the
6122 * contents of its buffer before it gets saved; and it's called when changing
6123 * the locale of LC_MESSAGES. On some systems the latter can cause the
6124 * nl_langinfo buffer to be zapped under a race condition.
6125 *
6126 * If combined with LC_NUMERIC_LOCK, calls to this and its corresponding unlock
6127 * should be contained entirely within the locked portion of LC_NUMERIC. This
6128 * mutex should be used only in very short sections of code, while
6129 * LC_NUMERIC_LOCK may span more operations. By always following this
6130 * convention, deadlock should be impossible. But if necessary, the two
6131 * mutexes could be combined.
6132 *
6133 * Actually, the two macros just below with the '_V' suffixes are used in just
6134 * a few places where there is a broken localeconv(), but otherwise things are
6135 * thread safe, and hence don't need locking. Just below LOCALE_LOCK and
6136 * LOCALE_UNLOCK are defined in terms of these for use everywhere else */
6137# define LOCALE_LOCK_V \
6138 STMT_START { \
6139 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6140 "%s: %d: locking locale\n", __FILE__, __LINE__)); \
6141 MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_locale_mutex); \
6142 } STMT_END
6143# define LOCALE_UNLOCK_V \
6144 STMT_START { \
6145 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6146 "%s: %d: unlocking locale\n", __FILE__, __LINE__)); \
6147 MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_locale_mutex); \
6148 } STMT_END
6149
6150/* On windows, we just need the mutex for LOCALE_LOCK */
6151# ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
6152# define LOCALE_LOCK NOOP
6153# define LOCALE_UNLOCK NOOP
6154# define LOCALE_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_locale_mutex);
6155# define LOCALE_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_locale_mutex)
6156# define LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(cond)
6157# define LC_NUMERIC_UNLOCK
6158# else
6159# define LOCALE_LOCK LOCALE_LOCK_V
6160# define LOCALE_UNLOCK LOCALE_UNLOCK_V
6161
6162 /* We also need to lock LC_NUMERIC for non-windows (hence Posix 2008)
6163 * systems */
6164# define LOCALE_INIT STMT_START { \
6165 MUTEX_INIT(&PL_locale_mutex); \
6166 MUTEX_INIT(&PL_lc_numeric_mutex); \
6167 } STMT_END
6168
6169# define LOCALE_TERM STMT_START { \
6170 MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_locale_mutex); \
6171 MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_lc_numeric_mutex); \
6172 _LOCALE_TERM_POSIX_2008; \
6173 } STMT_END
6174
6175 /* This mutex is used to create critical sections where we want the
6176 * LC_NUMERIC locale to be locked into either the C (standard) locale, or
6177 * the underlying locale, so that other threads interrupting this one don't
6178 * change it to the wrong state before we've had a chance to complete our
6179 * operation. It can stay locked over an entire printf operation, for
6180 * example. And so is made distinct from the LOCALE_LOCK mutex.
6181 *
6182 * This simulates kind of a general semaphore. The current thread will
6183 * lock the mutex if the per-thread variable is zero, and then increments
6184 * that variable. Each corresponding UNLOCK decrements the variable until
6185 * it is 0, at which point it actually unlocks the mutex. Since the
6186 * variable is per-thread, there is no race with other threads.
6187 *
6188 * The single argument is a condition to test for, and if true, to panic,
6189 * as this would be an attempt to complement the LC_NUMERIC state, and
6190 * we're not supposed to because it's locked.
6191 *
6192 * Clang improperly gives warnings for this, if not silenced:
6193 * https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html#conditional-locks
6194 * */
6195# define LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(cond_to_panic_if_already_locked) \
6196 CLANG_DIAG_IGNORE(-Wthread-safety) \
6197 STMT_START { \
6198 if (PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth <= 0) { \
6199 MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_lc_numeric_mutex); \
6200 PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth = 1; \
6201 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6202 "%s: %d: locking lc_numeric; depth=1\n", \
6203 __FILE__, __LINE__)); \
6204 } \
6205 else { \
6206 PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth++; \
6207 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6208 "%s: %d: avoided lc_numeric_lock; depth=%d\n", \
6209 __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth)); \
6210 if (cond_to_panic_if_already_locked) { \
6211 Perl_croak_nocontext("panic: %s: %d: Trying to change" \
6212 " LC_NUMERIC incompatibly", \
6213 __FILE__, __LINE__); \
6214 } \
6215 } \
6216 } STMT_END
6217
6218# define LC_NUMERIC_UNLOCK \
6219 STMT_START { \
6220 if (PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth <= 1) { \
6221 MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_lc_numeric_mutex); \
6222 PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth = 0; \
6223 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6224 "%s: %d: unlocking lc_numeric; depth=0\n", \
6225 __FILE__, __LINE__)); \
6226 } \
6227 else { \
6228 PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth--; \
6229 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6230 "%s: %d: avoided lc_numeric_unlock; depth=%d\n", \
6231 __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_lc_numeric_mutex_depth)); \
6232 } \
6233 } STMT_END \
6234 CLANG_DIAG_RESTORE
6235
6236# endif /* End of needs locking LC_NUMERIC */
6237#else /* Below is no locale sync needed */
6238# define LOCALE_INIT
6239# define LOCALE_LOCK
6240# define LOCALE_LOCK_V
6241# define LOCALE_UNLOCK
6242# define LOCALE_UNLOCK_V
6243# define LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(cond)
6244# define LC_NUMERIC_UNLOCK
6245# define LOCALE_TERM
6246#endif
6247
6248#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
6249
6250/* These macros are for toggling between the underlying locale (UNDERLYING or
6251 * LOCAL) and the C locale (STANDARD). (Actually we don't have to use the C
6252 * locale if the underlying locale is indistinguishable from it in the numeric
6253 * operations used by Perl, namely the decimal point, and even the thousands
6254 * separator.)
6255
6256=head1 Locale-related functions and macros
6257
6258=for apidoc Amn|void|DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION
6259
6260This macro should be used as a statement. It declares a private variable
6261(whose name begins with an underscore) that is needed by the other macros in
6262this section. Failing to include this correctly should lead to a syntax error.
6263For compatibility with C89 C compilers it should be placed in a block before
6264any executable statements.
6265
6266=for apidoc Am|void|STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING
6267
6268This is used by XS code that that is C<LC_NUMERIC> locale-aware to force the
6269locale for category C<LC_NUMERIC> to be what perl thinks is the current
6270underlying locale. (The perl interpreter could be wrong about what the
6271underlying locale actually is if some C or XS code has called the C library
6272function L<setlocale(3)> behind its back; calling L</sync_locale> before calling
6273this macro will update perl's records.)
6274
6275A call to L</DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION> must have been made to
6276declare at compile time a private variable used by this macro. This macro
6277should be called as a single statement, not an expression, but with an empty
6278argument list, like this:
6279
6280 {
6281 DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION;
6282 ...
6283 STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING();
6284 ...
6285 RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC();
6286 ...
6287 }
6288
6289The private variable is used to save the current locale state, so
6290that the requisite matching call to L</RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC> can restore it.
6291
6292On threaded perls not operating with thread-safe functionality, this macro uses
6293a mutex to force a critical section. Therefore the matching RESTORE should be
6294close by, and guaranteed to be called.
6295
6296=for apidoc Am|void|STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED
6297
6298This is used to help wrap XS or C code that is C<LC_NUMERIC> locale-aware.
6299This locale category is generally kept set to a locale where the decimal radix
6300character is a dot, and the separator between groups of digits is empty. This
6301is because most XS code that reads floating point numbers is expecting them to
6302have this syntax.
6303
6304This macro makes sure the current C<LC_NUMERIC> state is set properly, to be
6305aware of locale if the call to the XS or C code from the Perl program is
6306from within the scope of a S<C<use locale>>; or to ignore locale if the call is
6307instead from outside such scope.
6308
6309This macro is the start of wrapping the C or XS code; the wrap ending is done
6310by calling the L</RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC> macro after the operation. Otherwise
6311the state can be changed that will adversely affect other XS code.
6312
6313A call to L</DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION> must have been made to
6314declare at compile time a private variable used by this macro. This macro
6315should be called as a single statement, not an expression, but with an empty
6316argument list, like this:
6317
6318 {
6319 DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION;
6320 ...
6321 STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED();
6322 ...
6323 RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC();
6324 ...
6325 }
6326
6327On threaded perls not operating with thread-safe functionality, this macro uses
6328a mutex to force a critical section. Therefore the matching RESTORE should be
6329close by, and guaranteed to be called.
6330
6331=for apidoc Am|void|RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC
6332
6333This is used in conjunction with one of the macros
6334L</STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED>
6335and L</STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING> to properly restore the
6336C<LC_NUMERIC> state.
6337
6338A call to L</DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION> must have been made to
6339declare at compile time a private variable used by this macro and the two
6340C<STORE> ones. This macro should be called as a single statement, not an
6341expression, but with an empty argument list, like this:
6342
6343 {
6344 DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION;
6345 ...
6346 RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC();
6347 ...
6348 }
6349
6350=cut
6351
6352*/
6353
6354/* If the underlying numeric locale has a non-dot decimal point or has a
6355 * non-empty floating point thousands separator, the current locale is instead
6356 * generally kept in the C locale instead of that underlying locale. The
6357 * current status is known by looking at two words. One is non-zero if the
6358 * current numeric locale is the standard C/POSIX one or is indistinguishable
6359 * from C. The other is non-zero if the current locale is the underlying
6360 * locale. Both can be non-zero if, as often happens, the underlying locale is
6361 * C or indistinguishable from it.
6362 *
6363 * khw believes the reason for the variables instead of the bits in a single
6364 * word is to avoid having to have masking instructions. */
6365
6366# define _NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD (! PL_numeric_standard)
6367
6368/* We can lock the category to stay in the C locale, making requests to the
6369 * contrary be noops, in the dynamic scope by setting PL_numeric_standard to 2.
6370 * */
6371# define _NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING \
6372 (! PL_numeric_underlying && PL_numeric_standard < 2)
6373
6374# define DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION \
6375 void (*_restore_LC_NUMERIC_function)(pTHX) = NULL
6376
6377# define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED() \
6378 STMT_START { \
6379 LC_NUMERIC_LOCK( \
6380 (IN_LC(LC_NUMERIC) && _NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING) \
6381 || _NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD); \
6382 if (IN_LC(LC_NUMERIC)) { \
6383 if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING) { \
6384 Perl_set_numeric_underlying(aTHX); \
6385 _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function \
6386 = &Perl_set_numeric_standard; \
6387 } \
6388 } \
6389 else { \
6390 if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD) { \
6391 Perl_set_numeric_standard(aTHX); \
6392 _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function \
6393 = &Perl_set_numeric_underlying; \
6394 } \
6395 } \
6396 } STMT_END
6397
6398# define RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC() \
6399 STMT_START { \
6400 if (_restore_LC_NUMERIC_function) { \
6401 _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function(aTHX); \
6402 } \
6403 LC_NUMERIC_UNLOCK; \
6404 } STMT_END
6405
6406/* The next two macros set unconditionally. These should be rarely used, and
6407 * only after being sure that this is what is needed */
6408# define SET_NUMERIC_STANDARD() \
6409 STMT_START { \
6410 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6411 "%s: %d: lc_numeric standard=%d\n", \
6412 __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_numeric_standard)); \
6413 Perl_set_numeric_standard(aTHX); \
6414 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6415 "%s: %d: lc_numeric standard=%d\n", \
6416 __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_numeric_standard)); \
6417 } STMT_END
6418
6419# define SET_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING() \
6420 STMT_START { \
6421 if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING) { \
6422 Perl_set_numeric_underlying(aTHX); \
6423 } \
6424 } STMT_END
6425
6426/* The rest of these LC_NUMERIC macros toggle to one or the other state, with
6427 * the RESTORE_foo ones called to switch back, but only if need be */
6428# define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_STANDARD() \
6429 STMT_START { \
6430 LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD); \
6431 if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_STANDARD) { \
6432 _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function = &Perl_set_numeric_underlying;\
6433 Perl_set_numeric_standard(aTHX); \
6434 } \
6435 } STMT_END
6436
6437/* Rarely, we want to change to the underlying locale even outside of 'use
6438 * locale'. This is principally in the POSIX:: functions */
6439# define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING() \
6440 STMT_START { \
6441 LC_NUMERIC_LOCK(_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING); \
6442 if (_NOT_IN_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING) { \
6443 Perl_set_numeric_underlying(aTHX); \
6444 _restore_LC_NUMERIC_function = &Perl_set_numeric_standard; \
6445 } \
6446 } STMT_END
6447
6448/* Lock/unlock to the C locale until unlock is called. This needs to be
6449 * recursively callable. [perl #128207] */
6450# define LOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD() \
6451 STMT_START { \
6452 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6453 "%s: %d: lock lc_numeric_standard: new depth=%d\n", \
6454 __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_numeric_standard + 1)); \
6455 __ASSERT_(PL_numeric_standard) \
6456 PL_numeric_standard++; \
6457 } STMT_END
6458
6459# define UNLOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD() \
6460 STMT_START { \
6461 if (PL_numeric_standard > 1) { \
6462 PL_numeric_standard--; \
6463 } \
6464 else { \
6465 assert(0); \
6466 } \
6467 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
6468 "%s: %d: lc_numeric_standard decrement lock, new depth=%d\n", \
6469 __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_numeric_standard)); \
6470 } STMT_END
6471
6472#else /* !USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */
6473
6474# define SET_NUMERIC_STANDARD()
6475# define SET_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING()
6476# define IS_NUMERIC_RADIX(a, b) (0)
6477# define DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION
6478# define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_STANDARD()
6479# define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING()
6480# define STORE_LC_NUMERIC_SET_TO_NEEDED()
6481# define RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC()
6482# define LOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD()
6483# define UNLOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD()
6484
6485#endif /* !USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */
6486
6487#define Atof my_atof
6488
6489#ifdef USE_QUADMATH
6490# define Perl_strtod(s, e) strtoflt128(s, e)
6491#elif defined(HAS_LONG_DOUBLE) && defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE)
6492# if defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR) && defined(HAS_STRTOLD)
6493 /***********************************************
6494 We are unable to use strtold because of
6495 https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/711/
6496 &
6497 https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/725/
6498
6499 but __mingw_strtold is fine.
6500 ***********************************************/
6501# define Perl_strtod(s, e) __mingw_strtold(s, e)
6502# elif defined(HAS_STRTOLD)
6503# define Perl_strtod(s, e) strtold(s, e)
6504# elif defined(HAS_STRTOD)
6505# define Perl_strtod(s, e) (NV)strtod(s, e) /* Unavoidable loss. */
6506# endif
6507#elif defined(HAS_STRTOD)
6508# define Perl_strtod(s, e) strtod(s, e)
6509#endif
6510
6511#if !defined(Strtol) && defined(USE_64_BIT_INT) && defined(IV_IS_QUAD) && \
6512 (QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG || QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64)
6513# ifdef __hpux
6514# define strtoll __strtoll /* secret handshake */
6515# endif
6516# if defined(WIN64) && defined(_MSC_VER)
6517# define strtoll _strtoi64 /* secret handshake */
6518# endif
6519# if !defined(Strtol) && defined(HAS_STRTOLL)
6520# define Strtol strtoll
6521# endif
6522# if !defined(Strtol) && defined(HAS_STRTOQ)
6523# define Strtol strtoq
6524# endif
6525/* is there atoq() anywhere? */
6526#endif
6527#if !defined(Strtol) && defined(HAS_STRTOL)
6528# define Strtol strtol
6529#endif
6530#ifndef Atol
6531/* It would be more fashionable to use Strtol() to define atol()
6532 * (as is done for Atoul(), see below) but for backward compatibility
6533 * we just assume atol(). */
6534# if defined(USE_64_BIT_INT) && defined(IV_IS_QUAD) && defined(HAS_ATOLL) && \
6535 (QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG || QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64)
6536# ifdef WIN64
6537# define atoll _atoi64 /* secret handshake */
6538# endif
6539# define Atol atoll
6540# else
6541# define Atol atol
6542# endif
6543#endif
6544
6545#if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(USE_64_BIT_INT) && defined(UV_IS_QUAD) && \
6546 (QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG || QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64)
6547# ifdef __hpux
6548# define strtoull __strtoull /* secret handshake */
6549# endif
6550# if defined(WIN64) && defined(_MSC_VER)
6551# define strtoull _strtoui64 /* secret handshake */
6552# endif
6553# if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(HAS_STRTOULL)
6554# define Strtoul strtoull
6555# endif
6556# if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(HAS_STRTOUQ)
6557# define Strtoul strtouq
6558# endif
6559/* is there atouq() anywhere? */
6560#endif
6561#if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(HAS_STRTOUL)
6562# define Strtoul strtoul
6563#endif
6564#if !defined(Strtoul) && defined(HAS_STRTOL) /* Last resort. */
6565# define Strtoul(s, e, b) strchr((s), '-') ? ULONG_MAX : (unsigned long)strtol((s), (e), (b))
6566#endif
6567#ifndef Atoul
6568# define Atoul(s) Strtoul(s, NULL, 10)
6569#endif
6570
6571#ifndef PERL_SCRIPT_MODE
6572#define PERL_SCRIPT_MODE "r"
6573#endif
6574
6575/* not used. Kept as a NOOP for backcompat */
6576#define PERL_STACK_OVERFLOW_CHECK() NOOP
6577
6578/*
6579 * Some nonpreemptive operating systems find it convenient to
6580 * check for asynchronous conditions after each op execution.
6581 * Keep this check simple, or it may slow down execution
6582 * massively.
6583 */
6584
6585#ifndef PERL_MICRO
6586# ifndef PERL_ASYNC_CHECK
6587# define PERL_ASYNC_CHECK() if (UNLIKELY(PL_sig_pending)) PL_signalhook(aTHX)
6588# endif
6589#endif
6590
6591#ifndef PERL_ASYNC_CHECK
6592# define PERL_ASYNC_CHECK() NOOP
6593#endif
6594
6595/*
6596 * On some operating systems, a memory allocation may succeed,
6597 * but put the process too close to the system's comfort limit.
6598 * In this case, PERL_ALLOC_CHECK frees the pointer and sets
6599 * it to NULL.
6600 */
6601#ifndef PERL_ALLOC_CHECK
6602#define PERL_ALLOC_CHECK(p) NOOP
6603#endif
6604
6605#ifdef HAS_SEM
6606# include <sys/ipc.h>
6607# include <sys/sem.h>
6608# ifndef HAS_UNION_SEMUN /* Provide the union semun. */
6609 union semun {
6610 int val;
6611 struct semid_ds *buf;
6612 unsigned short *array;
6613 };
6614# endif
6615# ifdef USE_SEMCTL_SEMUN
6616# ifdef IRIX32_SEMUN_BROKEN_BY_GCC
6617 union gccbug_semun {
6618 int val;
6619 struct semid_ds *buf;
6620 unsigned short *array;
6621 char __dummy[5];
6622 };
6623# define semun gccbug_semun
6624# endif
6625# define Semctl(id, num, cmd, semun) semctl(id, num, cmd, semun)
6626# elif defined(USE_SEMCTL_SEMID_DS)
6627# ifdef EXTRA_F_IN_SEMUN_BUF
6628# define Semctl(id, num, cmd, semun) semctl(id, num, cmd, semun.buff)
6629# else
6630# define Semctl(id, num, cmd, semun) semctl(id, num, cmd, semun.buf)
6631# endif
6632# endif
6633#endif
6634
6635/*
6636 * Boilerplate macros for initializing and accessing interpreter-local
6637 * data from C. All statics in extensions should be reworked to use
6638 * this, if you want to make the extension thread-safe. See
6639 * ext/XS/APItest/APItest.xs for an example of the use of these macros,
6640 * and perlxs.pod for more.
6641 *
6642 * Code that uses these macros is responsible for the following:
6643 * 1. #define MY_CXT_KEY to a unique string, e.g.
6644 * "DynaLoader::_guts" XS_VERSION
6645 * XXX in the current implementation, this string is ignored.
6646 * 2. Declare a typedef named my_cxt_t that is a structure that contains
6647 * all the data that needs to be interpreter-local.
6648 * 3. Use the START_MY_CXT macro after the declaration of my_cxt_t.
6649 * 4. Use the MY_CXT_INIT macro such that it is called exactly once
6650 * (typically put in the BOOT: section).
6651 * 5. Use the members of the my_cxt_t structure everywhere as
6652 * MY_CXT.member.
6653 * 6. Use the dMY_CXT macro (a declaration) in all the functions that
6654 * access MY_CXT.
6655 */
6656
6657#if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
6658
6659/* START_MY_CXT must appear in all extensions that define a my_cxt_t structure,
6660 * right after the definition (i.e. at file scope). The non-threads
6661 * case below uses it to declare the data as static. */
6662# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
6663# define START_MY_CXT
6664# define MY_CXT_INDEX Perl_my_cxt_index(aTHX_ MY_CXT_KEY)
6665# define MY_CXT_INIT_ARG MY_CXT_KEY
6666# else
6667# define START_MY_CXT static int my_cxt_index = -1;
6668# define MY_CXT_INDEX my_cxt_index
6669# define MY_CXT_INIT_ARG &my_cxt_index
6670# endif /* #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE */
6671
6672/* Creates and zeroes the per-interpreter data.
6673 * (We allocate my_cxtp in a Perl SV so that it will be released when
6674 * the interpreter goes away.) */
6675# define MY_CXT_INIT \
6676 my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = \
6677 (my_cxt_t*)Perl_my_cxt_init(aTHX_ MY_CXT_INIT_ARG, sizeof(my_cxt_t)); \
6678 PERL_UNUSED_VAR(my_cxtp)
6679# define MY_CXT_INIT_INTERP(my_perl) \
6680 my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = \
6681 (my_cxt_t*)Perl_my_cxt_init(my_perl, MY_CXT_INIT_ARG, sizeof(my_cxt_t)); \
6682 PERL_UNUSED_VAR(my_cxtp)
6683
6684/* This declaration should be used within all functions that use the
6685 * interpreter-local data. */
6686# define dMY_CXT \
6687 my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = (my_cxt_t *)PL_my_cxt_list[MY_CXT_INDEX]
6688# define dMY_CXT_INTERP(my_perl) \
6689 my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = (my_cxt_t *)(my_perl)->Imy_cxt_list[MY_CXT_INDEX]
6690
6691/* Clones the per-interpreter data. */
6692# define MY_CXT_CLONE \
6693 my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = (my_cxt_t*)SvPVX(newSV(sizeof(my_cxt_t)-1));\
6694 void * old_my_cxtp = PL_my_cxt_list[MY_CXT_INDEX]; \
6695 PL_my_cxt_list[MY_CXT_INDEX] = my_cxtp; \
6696 Copy(old_my_cxtp, my_cxtp, 1, my_cxt_t);
6697
6698
6699
6700/* This macro must be used to access members of the my_cxt_t structure.
6701 * e.g. MY_CXT.some_data */
6702# define MY_CXT (*my_cxtp)
6703
6704/* Judicious use of these macros can reduce the number of times dMY_CXT
6705 * is used. Use is similar to pTHX, aTHX etc. */
6706# define pMY_CXT my_cxt_t *my_cxtp
6707# define pMY_CXT_ pMY_CXT,
6708# define _pMY_CXT ,pMY_CXT
6709# define aMY_CXT my_cxtp
6710# define aMY_CXT_ aMY_CXT,
6711# define _aMY_CXT ,aMY_CXT
6712
6713#else /* PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT */
6714
6715# define START_MY_CXT static my_cxt_t my_cxt;
6716# define dMY_CXT_SV dNOOP
6717# define dMY_CXT dNOOP
6718# define dMY_CXT_INTERP(my_perl) dNOOP
6719# define MY_CXT_INIT NOOP
6720# define MY_CXT_CLONE NOOP
6721# define MY_CXT my_cxt
6722
6723# define pMY_CXT void
6724# define pMY_CXT_
6725# define _pMY_CXT
6726# define aMY_CXT
6727# define aMY_CXT_
6728# define _aMY_CXT
6729
6730#endif /* !defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) */
6731
6732#ifdef I_FCNTL
6733# include <fcntl.h>
6734#endif
6735
6736#ifdef __Lynx__
6737# include <fcntl.h>
6738#endif
6739
6740#ifdef __amigaos4__
6741# undef FD_CLOEXEC /* a lie in AmigaOS */
6742#endif
6743
6744#ifdef I_SYS_FILE
6745# include <sys/file.h>
6746#endif
6747
6748#if defined(HAS_FLOCK) && !defined(HAS_FLOCK_PROTO)
6749int flock(int fd, int op);
6750#endif
6751
6752#ifndef O_RDONLY
6753/* Assume UNIX defaults */
6754# define O_RDONLY 0000
6755# define O_WRONLY 0001
6756# define O_RDWR 0002
6757# define O_CREAT 0100
6758#endif
6759
6760#ifndef O_BINARY
6761# define O_BINARY 0
6762#endif
6763
6764#ifndef O_TEXT
6765# define O_TEXT 0
6766#endif
6767
6768#if O_TEXT != O_BINARY
6769 /* If you have different O_TEXT and O_BINARY and you are a CRLF shop,
6770 * that is, you are somehow DOSish. */
6771# if defined(__HAIKU__) || defined(__VOS__) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
6772 /* Haiku has O_TEXT != O_BINARY but O_TEXT and O_BINARY have no effect;
6773 * Haiku is always UNIXoid (LF), not DOSish (CRLF). */
6774 /* VOS has O_TEXT != O_BINARY, and they have effect,
6775 * but VOS always uses LF, never CRLF. */
6776 /* If you have O_TEXT different from your O_BINARY but you still are
6777 * not a CRLF shop. */
6778# undef PERLIO_USING_CRLF
6779# else
6780 /* If you really are DOSish. */
6781# define PERLIO_USING_CRLF 1
6782# endif
6783#endif
6784
6785#ifdef I_LIBUTIL
6786# include <libutil.h> /* setproctitle() in some FreeBSDs */
6787#endif
6788
6789#ifndef EXEC_ARGV_CAST
6790#define EXEC_ARGV_CAST(x) (char **)x
6791#endif
6792
6793#define IS_NUMBER_IN_UV 0x01 /* number within UV range (maybe not
6794 int). value returned in pointed-
6795 to UV */
6796#define IS_NUMBER_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX 0x02 /* pointed to UV undefined */
6797#define IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT 0x04 /* saw . or E notation or infnan */
6798#define IS_NUMBER_NEG 0x08 /* leading minus sign */
6799#define IS_NUMBER_INFINITY 0x10 /* this is big */
6800#define IS_NUMBER_NAN 0x20 /* this is not */
6801#define IS_NUMBER_TRAILING 0x40 /* number has trailing trash */
6802
6803#define GROK_NUMERIC_RADIX(sp, send) grok_numeric_radix(sp, send)
6804
6805/* Input flags: */
6806#define PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES 0x01 /* grok_??? accept _ in numbers */
6807#define PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX 0x02 /* grok_??? reject 0x in hex etc */
6808#define PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT 0x04 /* grok_??? not warn about illegal digits */
6809#define PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE 0x08 /* grok_??? not warn about very large
6810 numbers which are <= UV_MAX */
6811#define PERL_SCAN_TRAILING 0x10 /* grok_number_flags() allow trailing
6812 and set IS_NUMBER_TRAILING */
6813
6814/* Output flags: */
6815#define PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX 0x02 /* should this merge with above? */
6816
6817/* to let user control profiling */
6818#ifdef PERL_GPROF_CONTROL
6819extern void moncontrol(int);
6820#define PERL_GPROF_MONCONTROL(x) moncontrol(x)
6821#else
6822#define PERL_GPROF_MONCONTROL(x)
6823#endif
6824
6825#ifdef UNDER_CE
6826#include "wince.h"
6827#endif
6828
6829/* ISO 6429 NEL - C1 control NExt Line */
6830/* See http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr13/ */
6831#define NEXT_LINE_CHAR NEXT_LINE_NATIVE
6832
6833#ifndef PIPESOCK_MODE
6834# define PIPESOCK_MODE
6835#endif
6836
6837#ifndef SOCKET_OPEN_MODE
6838# define SOCKET_OPEN_MODE PIPESOCK_MODE
6839#endif
6840
6841#ifndef PIPE_OPEN_MODE
6842# define PIPE_OPEN_MODE PIPESOCK_MODE
6843#endif
6844
6845#define PERL_MAGIC_UTF8_CACHESIZE 2
6846
6847#define PERL_UNICODE_STDIN_FLAG 0x0001
6848#define PERL_UNICODE_STDOUT_FLAG 0x0002
6849#define PERL_UNICODE_STDERR_FLAG 0x0004
6850#define PERL_UNICODE_IN_FLAG 0x0008
6851#define PERL_UNICODE_OUT_FLAG 0x0010
6852#define PERL_UNICODE_ARGV_FLAG 0x0020
6853#define PERL_UNICODE_LOCALE_FLAG 0x0040
6854#define PERL_UNICODE_WIDESYSCALLS_FLAG 0x0080 /* for Sarathy */
6855#define PERL_UNICODE_UTF8CACHEASSERT_FLAG 0x0100
6856
6857#define PERL_UNICODE_STD_FLAG \
6858 (PERL_UNICODE_STDIN_FLAG | \
6859 PERL_UNICODE_STDOUT_FLAG | \
6860 PERL_UNICODE_STDERR_FLAG)
6861
6862#define PERL_UNICODE_INOUT_FLAG \
6863 (PERL_UNICODE_IN_FLAG | \
6864 PERL_UNICODE_OUT_FLAG)
6865
6866#define PERL_UNICODE_DEFAULT_FLAGS \
6867 (PERL_UNICODE_STD_FLAG | \
6868 PERL_UNICODE_INOUT_FLAG | \
6869 PERL_UNICODE_LOCALE_FLAG)
6870
6871#define PERL_UNICODE_ALL_FLAGS 0x01ff
6872
6873#define PERL_UNICODE_STDIN 'I'
6874#define PERL_UNICODE_STDOUT 'O'
6875#define PERL_UNICODE_STDERR 'E'
6876#define PERL_UNICODE_STD 'S'
6877#define PERL_UNICODE_IN 'i'
6878#define PERL_UNICODE_OUT 'o'
6879#define PERL_UNICODE_INOUT 'D'
6880#define PERL_UNICODE_ARGV 'A'
6881#define PERL_UNICODE_LOCALE 'L'
6882#define PERL_UNICODE_WIDESYSCALLS 'W'
6883#define PERL_UNICODE_UTF8CACHEASSERT 'a'
6884
6885#define PERL_SIGNALS_UNSAFE_FLAG 0x0001
6886
6887/* Use instead of abs() since abs() forces its argument to be an int,
6888 * but also beware since this evaluates its argument twice, so no x++. */
6889#define PERL_ABS(x) ((x) < 0 ? -(x) : (x))
6890
6891#if defined(__DECC) && defined(__osf__)
6892#pragma message disable (mainparm) /* Perl uses the envp in main(). */
6893#endif
6894
6895#define do_open(g, n, l, a, rm, rp, sf) \
6896 do_openn(g, n, l, a, rm, rp, sf, (SV **) NULL, 0)
6897#ifdef PERL_DEFAULT_DO_EXEC3_IMPLEMENTATION
6898# define do_exec(cmd) do_exec3(cmd,0,0)
6899#endif
6900#ifdef OS2
6901# define do_aexec Perl_do_aexec
6902#else
6903# define do_aexec(really, mark,sp) do_aexec5(really, mark, sp, 0, 0)
6904#endif
6905
6906/* check embedded \0 characters in pathnames passed to syscalls,
6907 but allow one ending \0 */
6908#define IS_SAFE_SYSCALL(p, len, what, op_name) (S_is_safe_syscall(aTHX_ (p), (len), (what), (op_name)))
6909
6910#define IS_SAFE_PATHNAME(p, len, op_name) IS_SAFE_SYSCALL((p), (len), "pathname", (op_name))
6911
6912#if defined(OEMVS) || defined(__amigaos4__)
6913#define NO_ENV_ARRAY_IN_MAIN
6914#endif
6915
6916/* These are used by Perl_pv_escape() and Perl_pv_pretty()
6917 * are here so that they are available throughout the core
6918 * NOTE that even though some are for _escape and some for _pretty
6919 * there must not be any clashes as the flags from _pretty are
6920 * passed straight through to _escape.
6921 */
6922
6923#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_QUOTE 0x000001
6924#define PERL_PV_PRETTY_QUOTE PERL_PV_ESCAPE_QUOTE
6925
6926#define PERL_PV_PRETTY_ELLIPSES 0x000002
6927#define PERL_PV_PRETTY_LTGT 0x000004
6928#define PERL_PV_PRETTY_EXACTSIZE 0x000008
6929
6930#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI 0x000100
6931#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI_DETECT 0x000200
6932#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NONASCII 0x000400
6933#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_FIRSTCHAR 0x000800
6934
6935#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_ALL 0x001000
6936#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NOBACKSLASH 0x002000
6937#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NOCLEAR 0x004000
6938#define PERL_PV_PRETTY_NOCLEAR PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NOCLEAR
6939#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_RE 0x008000
6940
6941#define PERL_PV_ESCAPE_DWIM 0x010000
6942
6943
6944/* used by pv_display in dump.c*/
6945#define PERL_PV_PRETTY_DUMP PERL_PV_PRETTY_ELLIPSES|PERL_PV_PRETTY_QUOTE
6946#define PERL_PV_PRETTY_REGPROP PERL_PV_PRETTY_ELLIPSES|PERL_PV_PRETTY_LTGT|PERL_PV_ESCAPE_RE|PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NONASCII
6947
6948#if DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_VAX_F_FLOAT || \
6949 DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_VAX_D_FLOAT || \
6950 DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_VAX_G_FLOAT
6951# define DOUBLE_IS_VAX_FLOAT
6952#else
6953# define DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_FORMAT
6954#endif
6955
6956#if DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \
6957 DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \
6958 DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
6959# define DOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN
6960#endif
6961
6962#if DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN || \
6963 DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN || \
6964 DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
6965# define DOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN
6966#endif
6967
6968#if DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_LE_BE || \
6969 DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_BE_LE
6970# define DOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN
6971#endif
6972
6973/* The VAX fp formats are neither consistently little-endian nor
6974 * big-endian, and neither are they really IEEE-mixed endian like
6975 * the mixed-endian ARM IEEE formats (with swapped bytes).
6976 * Ultimately, the VAX format came from the PDP-11.
6977 *
6978 * The ordering of the parts in VAX floats is quite vexing.
6979 * In the below the fraction_n are the mantissa bits.
6980 *
6981 * The fraction_1 is the most significant (numbering as by DEC/Digital),
6982 * while the rightmost bit in each fraction is the least significant:
6983 * in other words, big-endian bit order within the fractions.
6984 *
6985 * The fraction segments themselves would be big-endianly, except that
6986 * within 32 bit segments the less significant half comes first, the more
6987 * significant after, except that in the format H (used for long doubles)
6988 * the first fraction segment is alone, because the exponent is wider.
6989 * This means for example that both the most and the least significant
6990 * bits can be in the middle of the floats, not at either end.
6991 *
6992 * References:
6993 * http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nssdc/formats/VAXFloatingPoint.htm
6994 * http://www.quadibloc.com/comp/cp0201.htm
6995 * http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/82final/6443/6443pro_028.html
6996 * (somebody at HP should be fired for the URLs)
6997 *
6998 * F fraction_2:16 sign:1 exp:8 fraction_1:7
6999 * (exponent bias 128, hidden first one-bit)
7000 *
7001 * D fraction_2:16 sign:1 exp:8 fraction_1:7
7002 * fraction_4:16 fraction_3:16
7003 * (exponent bias 128, hidden first one-bit)
7004 *
7005 * G fraction_2:16 sign:1 exp:11 fraction_1:4
7006 * fraction_4:16 fraction_3:16
7007 * (exponent bias 1024, hidden first one-bit)
7008 *
7009 * H fraction_1:16 sign:1 exp:15
7010 * fraction_3:16 fraction_2:16
7011 * fraction_5:16 fraction_4:16
7012 * fraction_7:16 fraction_6:16
7013 * (exponent bias 16384, hidden first one-bit)
7014 * (available only on VAX, and only on Fortran?)
7015 *
7016 * The formats S, T and X are available on the Alpha (and Itanium,
7017 * also known as I64/IA64) and are equivalent with the IEEE-754 formats
7018 * binary32, binary64, and binary128 (commonly: float, double, long double).
7019 *
7020 * S sign:1 exp:8 mantissa:23
7021 * (exponent bias 127, hidden first one-bit)
7022 *
7023 * T sign:1 exp:11 mantissa:52
7024 * (exponent bias 1022, hidden first one-bit)
7025 *
7026 * X sign:1 exp:15 mantissa:112
7027 * (exponent bias 16382, hidden first one-bit)
7028 *
7029 */
7030
7031#ifdef DOUBLE_IS_VAX_FLOAT
7032# define DOUBLE_VAX_ENDIAN
7033#endif
7034
7035#ifdef DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_FORMAT
7036/* All the basic IEEE formats have the implicit bit,
7037 * except for the x86 80-bit extended formats, which will undef this.
7038 * Also note that the IEEE 754 subnormals (formerly known as denormals)
7039 * do not have the implicit bit of one. */
7040# define NV_IMPLICIT_BIT
7041#endif
7042
7043#if defined(LONG_DOUBLEKIND) && LONG_DOUBLEKIND != LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLE
7044
7045# if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \
7046 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \
7047 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE
7048# define LONGDOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7049# endif
7050
7051# if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN || \
7052 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN || \
7053 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE
7054# define LONGDOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN
7055# endif
7056
7057# if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE || \
7058 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE
7059# define LONGDOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN
7060# endif
7061
7062# if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \
7063 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7064# define LONGDOUBLE_X86_80_BIT
7065# ifdef USE_LONG_DOUBLE
7066# undef NV_IMPLICIT_BIT
7067# define NV_X86_80_BIT
7068# endif
7069# endif
7070
7071# if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE || \
7072 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE || \
7073 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE || \
7074 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE
7075# define LONGDOUBLE_DOUBLEDOUBLE
7076# endif
7077
7078# if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_VAX_H_FLOAT
7079# define LONGDOUBLE_VAX_ENDIAN
7080# endif
7081
7082#endif /* LONG_DOUBLEKIND */
7083
7084#ifdef USE_QUADMATH /* assume quadmath endianness == native double endianness */
7085# if defined(DOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
7086# define NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7087# elif defined(DOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN)
7088# define NV_BIG_ENDIAN
7089# elif defined(DOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN) /* stretch */
7090# define NV_MIX_ENDIAN
7091# endif
7092#elif NVSIZE == DOUBLESIZE
7093# ifdef DOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7094# define NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7095# endif
7096# ifdef DOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN
7097# define NV_BIG_ENDIAN
7098# endif
7099# ifdef DOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN
7100# define NV_MIX_ENDIAN
7101# endif
7102# ifdef DOUBLE_VAX_ENDIAN
7103# define NV_VAX_ENDIAN
7104# endif
7105#elif NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE
7106# ifdef LONGDOUBLE_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7107# define NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7108# endif
7109# ifdef LONGDOUBLE_BIG_ENDIAN
7110# define NV_BIG_ENDIAN
7111# endif
7112# ifdef LONGDOUBLE_MIX_ENDIAN
7113# define NV_MIX_ENDIAN
7114# endif
7115# ifdef LONGDOUBLE_VAX_ENDIAN
7116# define NV_VAX_ENDIAN
7117# endif
7118#endif
7119
7120/* We have somehow managed not to define the denormal/subnormal
7121 * detection.
7122 *
7123 * This may happen if the compiler doesn't expose the C99 math like
7124 * the fpclassify() without some special switches. Perl tries to
7125 * stay C89, so for example -std=c99 is not an option.
7126 *
7127 * The Perl_isinf() and Perl_isnan() should have been defined even if
7128 * the C99 isinf() and isnan() are unavailable, and the NV_MIN becomes
7129 * from the C89 DBL_MIN or moral equivalent. */
7130#if !defined(Perl_fp_class_denorm) && defined(Perl_isinf) && defined(Perl_isnan) && defined(NV_MIN)
7131# define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) ((x) != 0.0 && !Perl_isinf(x) && !Perl_isnan(x) && PERL_ABS(x) < NV_MIN)
7132#endif
7133
7134/* This is not a great fallback: subnormals tests will fail,
7135 * but at least Perl will link and 99.999% of tests will work. */
7136#if !defined(Perl_fp_class_denorm)
7137# define Perl_fp_class_denorm(x) FALSE
7138#endif
7139
7140#ifdef DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_FORMAT
7141# define DOUBLE_HAS_INF
7142# define DOUBLE_HAS_NAN
7143#endif
7144
7145#ifdef DOUBLE_HAS_NAN
7146
7147START_EXTERN_C
7148
7149#ifdef DOINIT
7150
7151/* PL_inf and PL_nan initialization.
7152 *
7153 * For inf and nan initialization the ultimate fallback is dividing
7154 * one or zero by zero: however, some compilers will warn or even fail
7155 * on divide-by-zero, but hopefully something earlier will work.
7156 *
7157 * If you are thinking of using HUGE_VAL for infinity, or using
7158 * <math.h> functions to generate NV_INF (e.g. exp(1e9), log(-1.0)),
7159 * stop. Neither will work portably: HUGE_VAL can be just DBL_MAX,
7160 * and the math functions might be just generating DBL_MAX, or even zero.
7161 *
7162 * Also, do NOT try doing NV_NAN based on NV_INF and trying (NV_INF-NV_INF).
7163 * Though logically correct, some compilers (like Visual C 2003)
7164 * falsely misoptimize that to zero (x-x is always zero, right?)
7165 *
7166 * Finally, note that not all floating point formats define Inf (or NaN).
7167 * For the infinity a large number may be used instead. Operations that
7168 * under the IEEE floating point would return Inf or NaN may return
7169 * either large numbers (positive or negative), or they may cause
7170 * a floating point exception or some other fault.
7171 */
7172
7173/* The quadmath literals are anon structs which -Wc++-compat doesn't like. */
7174GCC_DIAG_IGNORE_DECL(-Wc++-compat);
7175
7176# ifdef USE_QUADMATH
7177/* Cannot use HUGE_VALQ for PL_inf because not a compile-time
7178 * constant. */
7179INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { 1.0Q/0.0Q };
7180# elif NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE && defined(LONGDBLINFBYTES)
7181INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL PL_inf = { { LONGDBLINFBYTES } };
7182# elif NVSIZE == DOUBLESIZE && defined(DOUBLEINFBYTES)
7183INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL PL_inf = { { DOUBLEINFBYTES } };
7184# else
7185# if NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE && defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE)
7186# if defined(LDBL_INFINITY)
7187INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { LDBL_INFINITY };
7188# elif defined(LDBL_INF)
7189INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { LDBL_INF };
7190# elif defined(INFINITY)
7191INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { (NV)INFINITY };
7192# elif defined(INF)
7193INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { (NV)INF };
7194# else
7195INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { 1.0L/0.0L }; /* keep last */
7196# endif
7197# else
7198# if defined(DBL_INFINITY)
7199INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { DBL_INFINITY };
7200# elif defined(DBL_INF)
7201INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { DBL_INF };
7202# elif defined(INFINITY) /* C99 */
7203INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { (NV)INFINITY };
7204# elif defined(INF)
7205INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { (NV)INF };
7206# else
7207INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf = { 1.0/0.0 }; /* keep last */
7208# endif
7209# endif
7210# endif
7211
7212# ifdef USE_QUADMATH
7213/* Cannot use nanq("0") for PL_nan because not a compile-time
7214 * constant. */
7215INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { 0.0Q/0.0Q };
7216# elif NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE && defined(LONGDBLNANBYTES)
7217INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL PL_nan = { { LONGDBLNANBYTES } };
7218# elif NVSIZE == DOUBLESIZE && defined(DOUBLENANBYTES)
7219INFNAN_U8_NV_DECL PL_nan = { { DOUBLENANBYTES } };
7220# else
7221# if NVSIZE == LONG_DOUBLESIZE && defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE)
7222# if defined(LDBL_NAN)
7223INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { LDBL_NAN };
7224# elif defined(LDBL_QNAN)
7225INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { LDBL_QNAN };
7226# elif defined(NAN)
7227INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { (NV)NAN };
7228# else
7229INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { 0.0L/0.0L }; /* keep last */
7230# endif
7231# else
7232# if defined(DBL_NAN)
7233INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { DBL_NAN };
7234# elif defined(DBL_QNAN)
7235INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { DBL_QNAN };
7236# elif defined(NAN) /* C99 */
7237INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { (NV)NAN };
7238# else
7239INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan = { 0.0/0.0 }; /* keep last */
7240# endif
7241# endif
7242# endif
7243
7244GCC_DIAG_RESTORE_DECL;
7245
7246#else
7247
7248INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_inf;
7249INFNAN_NV_U8_DECL PL_nan;
7250
7251#endif
7252
7253END_EXTERN_C
7254
7255/* If you have not defined NV_INF/NV_NAN (like for example win32/win32.h),
7256 * we will define NV_INF/NV_NAN as the nv part of the global const
7257 * PL_inf/PL_nan. Note, however, that the preexisting NV_INF/NV_NAN
7258 * might not be a compile-time constant, in which case it cannot be
7259 * used to initialize PL_inf/PL_nan above. */
7260#ifndef NV_INF
7261# define NV_INF PL_inf.nv
7262#endif
7263#ifndef NV_NAN
7264# define NV_NAN PL_nan.nv
7265#endif
7266
7267/* NaNs (not-a-numbers) can carry payload bits, in addition to
7268 * "nan-ness". Part of the payload is the quiet/signaling bit.
7269 * To back up a bit (harhar):
7270 *
7271 * For IEEE 754 64-bit formats [1]:
7272 *
7273 * s 000 (mantissa all-zero) zero
7274 * s 000 (mantissa non-zero) subnormals (denormals)
7275 * s 001 ... 7fe normals
7276 * s 7ff q nan
7277 *
7278 * For IEEE 754 128-bit formats:
7279 *
7280 * s 0000 (mantissa all-zero) zero
7281 * s 0000 (mantissa non-zero) subnormals (denormals)
7282 * s 0001 ... 7ffe normals
7283 * s 7fff q nan
7284 *
7285 * [1] this looks like big-endian, but applies equally to little-endian.
7286 *
7287 * s = Sign bit. Yes, zeros and nans can have negative sign,
7288 * the interpretation is application-specific.
7289 *
7290 * q = Quietness bit, the interpretation is platform-specific.
7291 * Most platforms have the most significant bit being one
7292 * meaning quiet, but some (older mips, hppa) have the msb
7293 * being one meaning signaling. Note that the above means
7294 * that on most platforms there cannot be signaling nan with
7295 * zero payload because that is identical with infinity;
7296 * while conversely on older mips/hppa there cannot be a quiet nan
7297 * because that is identical with infinity.
7298 *
7299 * Moreover, whether there is any behavioral difference
7300 * between quiet and signaling NaNs, depends on the platform.
7301 *
7302 * x86 80-bit extended precision is different, the mantissa bits:
7303 *
7304 * 63 62 61 30387+ pre-387 visual c
7305 * -------- ---- -------- --------
7306 * 0 0 0 invalid infinity
7307 * 0 0 1 invalid snan
7308 * 0 1 0 invalid snan
7309 * 0 1 1 invalid snan
7310 * 1 0 0 infinity snan 1.#INF
7311 * 1 0 1 snan 1.#SNAN
7312 * 1 1 0 qnan -1.#IND (x86 chooses this to negative)
7313 * 1 1 1 qnan 1.#QNAN
7314 *
7315 * This means that in this format there are 61 bits available
7316 * for the nan payload.
7317 *
7318 * Note that the 32-bit x86 ABI cannot do signaling nans: the x87
7319 * simply cannot preserve the bit. You can either use the 80-bit
7320 * extended precision (long double, -Duselongdouble), or use x86-64.
7321 *
7322 * In all platforms, the payload bytes (and bits, some of them are
7323 * often in a partial byte) themselves can be either all zero (x86),
7324 * all one (sparc or mips), or a mixture: in IEEE 754 128-bit double
7325 * or in a double-double, the first half of the payload can follow the
7326 * native double, while in the second half the payload can be all
7327 * zeros. (Therefore the mask for payload bits is not necessarily
7328 * identical to bit complement of the NaN.) Another way of putting
7329 * this: the payload for the default NaN might not be zero.
7330 *
7331 * For the x86 80-bit long doubles, the trailing bytes (the 80 bits
7332 * being 'packaged' in either 12 or 16 bytes) can be whatever random
7333 * garbage.
7334 *
7335 * Furthermore, the semantics of the sign bit on NaNs are platform-specific.
7336 * On normal floats, the sign bit being on means negative. But this may,
7337 * or may not, be reverted on NaNs: in other words, the default NaN might
7338 * have the sign bit on, and therefore look like negative if you look
7339 * at it at the bit level.
7340 *
7341 * NaN payloads are not propagated even on copies, or in arithmetics.
7342 * They *might* be, according to some rules, on your particular
7343 * cpu/os/compiler/libraries, but no guarantees.
7344 *
7345 * To summarize, on most platforms, and for 64-bit doubles
7346 * (using big-endian ordering here):
7347 *
7348 * [7FF8000000000000..7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF] quiet
7349 * [FFF8000000000000..FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF] quiet
7350 * [7FF0000000000001..7FF7FFFFFFFFFFFF] signaling
7351 * [FFF0000000000001..FFF7FFFFFFFFFFFF] signaling
7352 *
7353 * The C99 nan() is supposed to generate *quiet* NaNs.
7354 *
7355 * Note the asymmetry:
7356 * The 7FF0000000000000 is positive infinity,
7357 * the FFF0000000000000 is negative infinity.
7358 */
7359
7360/* NVMANTBITS is the number of _real_ mantissa bits in an NV.
7361 * For the standard IEEE 754 fp this number is usually one less that
7362 * *DBL_MANT_DIG because of the implicit (aka hidden) bit, which isn't
7363 * real. For the 80-bit extended precision formats (x86*), the number
7364 * of mantissa bits... depends. For normal floats, it's 64. But for
7365 * the inf/nan, it's different (zero for inf, 61 for nan).
7366 * NVMANTBITS works for normal floats. */
7367
7368/* We do not want to include the quiet/signaling bit. */
7369#define NV_NAN_BITS (NVMANTBITS - 1)
7370
7371#if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && NVSIZE > DOUBLESIZE
7372# if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7373# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 13
7374# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7375# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2
7376# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7377# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 7
7378# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7379# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2
7380# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE
7381# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 13
7382# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE
7383# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 1
7384# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE
7385# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 9
7386# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE
7387# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 6
7388# else
7389# error "Unexpected long double format"
7390# endif
7391#else
7392# ifdef USE_QUADMATH
7393# ifdef NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7394# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 13
7395# elif defined(NV_BIG_ENDIAN)
7396# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2
7397# else
7398# error "Unexpected quadmath format"
7399# endif
7400# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7401# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2
7402# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7403# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 1
7404# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7405# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 6
7406# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7407# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 1
7408# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7409# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 13
7410# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7411# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2
7412# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_LE_BE
7413# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 2 /* bytes 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 (MSB 7) */
7414# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_BE_LE
7415# define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET 5 /* bytes 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 (MSB 7) */
7416# else
7417/* For example the VAX formats should never
7418 * get here because they do not have NaN. */
7419# error "Unexpected double format"
7420# endif
7421#endif
7422/* NV_NAN_QS_BYTE is the byte to test for the quiet/signaling */
7423#define NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) (((U8*)(nvp))[NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET])
7424/* NV_NAN_QS_BIT is the bit to test in the NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET
7425 * for the quiet/signaling */
7426#if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && \
7427 (LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN || \
7428 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN)
7429# define NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT 6 /* 0x40 */
7430#elif defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && \
7431 (LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE || \
7432 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE || \
7433 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE || \
7434 LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE)
7435# define NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT 3 /* 0x08, but not via NV_NAN_BITS */
7436#else
7437# define NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT ((NV_NAN_BITS) % 8) /* usually 3, or 0x08 */
7438#endif
7439#define NV_NAN_QS_BIT (1 << (NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT))
7440/* NV_NAN_QS_BIT_OFFSET is the bit offset from the beginning of a NV
7441 * (bytes ordered big-endianly) for the quiet/signaling bit
7442 * for the quiet/signaling */
7443#define NV_NAN_QS_BIT_OFFSET \
7444 (8 * (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE_OFFSET) + (NV_NAN_QS_BIT_SHIFT))
7445/* NV_NAN_QS_QUIET (always defined) is true if the NV_NAN_QS_QS_BIT being
7446 * on indicates quiet NaN. NV_NAN_QS_SIGNALING (also always defined)
7447 * is true if the NV_NAN_QS_BIT being on indicates signaling NaN. */
7448#define NV_NAN_QS_QUIET \
7449 ((NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(PL_nan.u8) & NV_NAN_QS_BIT) == NV_NAN_QS_BIT)
7450#define NV_NAN_QS_SIGNALING (!(NV_NAN_QS_QUIET))
7451#define NV_NAN_QS_TEST(nvp) (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) & NV_NAN_QS_BIT)
7452/* NV_NAN_IS_QUIET() returns true if the NV behind nvp is a NaN,
7453 * whether it is a quiet NaN, NV_NAN_IS_SIGNALING() if a signaling NaN.
7454 * Note however that these do not check whether the nvp is a NaN. */
7455#define NV_NAN_IS_QUIET(nvp) \
7456 (NV_NAN_QS_TEST(nvp) == (NV_NAN_QS_QUIET ? NV_NAN_QS_BIT : 0))
7457#define NV_NAN_IS_SIGNALING(nvp) \
7458 (NV_NAN_QS_TEST(nvp) == (NV_NAN_QS_QUIET ? 0 : NV_NAN_QS_BIT))
7459#define NV_NAN_SET_QUIET(nvp) \
7460 (NV_NAN_QS_QUIET ? \
7461 (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) |= NV_NAN_QS_BIT) : \
7462 (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) &= ~NV_NAN_QS_BIT))
7463#define NV_NAN_SET_SIGNALING(nvp) \
7464 (NV_NAN_QS_QUIET ? \
7465 (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) &= ~NV_NAN_QS_BIT) : \
7466 (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) |= NV_NAN_QS_BIT))
7467#define NV_NAN_QS_XOR(nvp) (NV_NAN_QS_BYTE(nvp) ^= NV_NAN_QS_BIT)
7468
7469/* NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK: masking the nan payload bits.
7470 *
7471 * NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM: permuting the nan payload bytes.
7472 * 0xFF means "don't go here".*/
7473
7474/* Shorthands to avoid typoses. */
7475#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_SKIP_EIGHT \
7476 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0
7477#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_SKIP_EIGHT \
7478 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
7479#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7 \
7480 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7
7481#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0 \
7482 0x7, 0x6, 0x5, 0x4, 0x3, 0x2, 0x1, 0x0
7483#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_LE \
7484 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \
7485 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x7f, 0x00, 0x00
7486#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_LE \
7487 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7, \
7488 0x8, 0x9, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xFF, 0xFF
7489#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_BE \
7490 0x00, 0x00, 0x7f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \
7491 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
7492#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_BE \
7493 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xd, 0xc, 0xb, 0xa, 0x9, 0x8, \
7494 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0
7495#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_LE \
7496 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0x00
7497#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_LE \
7498 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0xFF
7499#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_BE \
7500 0x00, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
7501#define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_BE \
7502 0xFF, 0x6, 0x5, 0x4, 0x3, 0x2, 0x1, 0x0
7503
7504#if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && NVSIZE > DOUBLESIZE
7505# if LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7506# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_LE
7507# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_LE
7508# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7509# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_BE
7510# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_BE
7511# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7512# if LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 10
7513# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7514 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1f, \
7515 0x00, 0x00
7516# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7517 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7, 0xFF, 0xFF
7518# elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 12
7519# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7520 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1f, \
7521 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
7522# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7523 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF
7524# elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 16
7525# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7526 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1f, \
7527 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
7528# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7529 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_0_TO_7, \
7530 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF
7531# else
7532# error "Unexpected x86 80-bit little-endian long double format"
7533# endif
7534# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_X86_80_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7535# if LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 10
7536# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7537 0x00, 0x00, 0x1f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \
7538 0xff, 0xff
7539# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7540 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0, 0xFF, 0xFF
7541# elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 12
7542# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7543 0x00, 0x00, 0x1f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \
7544 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00
7545# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7546 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF
7547# elif LONG_DOUBLESIZE == 16
7548# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7549 0x00, 0x00, 0x1f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, \
7550 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
7551# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7552 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_7_TO_0, \
7553 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF
7554# else
7555# error "Unexpected x86 80-bit big-endian long double format"
7556# endif
7557# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_LE
7558/* For double-double we assume only the first double (in LE or BE terms)
7559 * is used for NaN. */
7560# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7561 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_SKIP_EIGHT, NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_LE
7562# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7563 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_SKIP_EIGHT, NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_LE
7564# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_BE
7565# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7566 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_BE
7567# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7568 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_BE
7569# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_LE_BE
7570# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7571 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_LE
7572# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7573 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_LE
7574# elif LONG_DOUBLEKIND == LONG_DOUBLE_IS_DOUBLEDOUBLE_128_BIT_BE_LE
7575# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK \
7576 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_SKIP_EIGHT, NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_BE
7577# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM \
7578 NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_SKIP_EIGHT, NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_BE
7579# else
7580# error "Unexpected long double format"
7581# endif
7582#else
7583# ifdef USE_QUADMATH /* quadmath is not long double */
7584# ifdef NV_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7585# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_LE
7586# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_LE
7587# elif defined(NV_BIG_ENDIAN)
7588# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_BE
7589# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_BE
7590# else
7591# error "Unexpected quadmath format"
7592# endif
7593# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7594# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0x00
7595# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0xFF
7596# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_32_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7597# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK 0x00, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff
7598# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM 0xFF, 0x2, 0x1, 0x0
7599# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7600# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_LE
7601# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_LE
7602# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7603# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_64_BE
7604# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_64_BE
7605# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
7606# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_LE
7607# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_LE
7608# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_128_BIT_BIG_ENDIAN
7609# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK_IEEE_754_128_BE
7610# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM_IEEE_754_128_BE
7611# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_LE_BE
7612# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
7613# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0xFF, 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3
7614# elif DOUBLEKIND == DOUBLE_IS_IEEE_754_64_BIT_MIXED_ENDIAN_BE_LE
7615# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_MASK 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff
7616# define NV_NAN_PAYLOAD_PERM 0x3, 0x2, 0x1, 0x0, 0xFF, 0x6, 0x5, 0x4
7617# else
7618# error "Unexpected double format"
7619# endif
7620#endif
7621
7622#endif /* DOUBLE_HAS_NAN */
7623
7624
7625/*
7626
7627 (KEEP THIS LAST IN perl.h!)
7628
7629 Mention
7630
7631 NV_PRESERVES_UV
7632
7633 HAS_MKSTEMP
7634 HAS_MKSTEMPS
7635 HAS_MKDTEMP
7636
7637 HAS_GETCWD
7638
7639 HAS_MMAP
7640 HAS_MPROTECT
7641 HAS_MSYNC
7642 HAS_MADVISE
7643 HAS_MUNMAP
7644 I_SYSMMAN
7645 Mmap_t
7646
7647 NVef
7648 NVff
7649 NVgf
7650
7651 HAS_UALARM
7652 HAS_USLEEP
7653
7654 HAS_SETITIMER
7655 HAS_GETITIMER
7656
7657 HAS_SENDMSG
7658 HAS_RECVMSG
7659 HAS_READV
7660 HAS_WRITEV
7661 I_SYSUIO
7662 HAS_STRUCT_MSGHDR
7663 HAS_STRUCT_CMSGHDR
7664
7665 HAS_NL_LANGINFO
7666
7667 HAS_DIRFD
7668
7669 so that Configure picks them up.
7670
7671 (KEEP THIS LAST IN perl.h!)
7672
7673*/
7674
7675#endif /* Include guard */
7676
7677/*
7678 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
7679 */