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1/* intrpvar.h
2 *
3 * Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
4 * 2006, 2007, 2008 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#include "handy.h"
12
13/*
14=head1 Per-Interpreter Variables
15*/
16
17/* These variables are per-interpreter in threaded/multiplicity builds,
18 * global otherwise.
19
20 * Don't forget to re-run regen/embed.pl to propagate changes! */
21
22/* New variables must be added to the very end for binary compatibility. */
23
24/* Don't forget to add your variable also to perl_clone()! (in sv.c) */
25
26/* The 'I' prefix is only needed for vars that need appropriate #defines
27 * generated when built with or without MULTIPLICITY. It is also used
28 * to generate the appropriate export list for win32. If the variable
29 * needs to be initialized, use PERLVARI.
30 *
31 * When building without MULTIPLICITY, these variables will be truly global.
32 *
33 * Important ones in the first cache line (if alignment is done right) */
34
35PERLVAR(I, stack_sp, SV **) /* top of the stack */
36PERLVAR(I, op, OP *) /* currently executing op */
37PERLVAR(I, curpad, SV **) /* active pad (lexicals+tmps) */
38
39PERLVAR(I, stack_base, SV **)
40PERLVAR(I, stack_max, SV **)
41
42PERLVAR(I, savestack, ANY *) /* items that need to be restored when
43 LEAVEing scopes we've ENTERed */
44PERLVAR(I, savestack_ix, I32)
45PERLVAR(I, savestack_max, I32)
46
47PERLVAR(I, scopestack, I32 *) /* scopes we've ENTERed */
48PERLVAR(I, scopestack_ix, I32)
49PERLVAR(I, scopestack_max, I32)
50
51PERLVAR(I, tmps_stack, SV **) /* mortals we've made */
52PERLVARI(I, tmps_ix, SSize_t, -1)
53PERLVARI(I, tmps_floor, SSize_t, -1)
54PERLVAR(I, tmps_max, SSize_t) /* first unalloced slot in tmps stack */
55
56PERLVARI(I, sub_generation, U32, 1) /* incr to invalidate method cache */
57
58PERLVAR(I, markstack, I32 *) /* stack_sp locations we're
59 remembering */
60PERLVAR(I, markstack_ptr, I32 *)
61PERLVAR(I, markstack_max, I32 *)
62
63#ifdef PERL_HASH_RANDOMIZE_KEYS
64#ifdef USE_PERL_PERTURB_KEYS
65PERLVARI(I, hash_rand_bits_enabled, U8, 1) /* used to randomize hash stuff 0 == no-random, 1 == random, 2 == determinsitic */
66#endif
67PERLVARI(I, hash_rand_bits, UV, 0) /* used to randomize hash stuff */
68#endif
69PERLVAR(I, strtab, HV *) /* shared string table */
70/* prog counter for the currently executing OP_MULTIDEREF Used to signal
71 * to S_find_uninit_var() where we are */
72PERLVAR(I, multideref_pc, UNOP_AUX_item *)
73
74/* Fields used by magic variables such as $@, $/ and so on */
75PERLVAR(I, curpm, PMOP *) /* what to do \ interps in REs from */
76PERLVAR(I, curpm_under, PMOP *) /* what to do \ interps in REs from */
77
78PERLVAR(I, tainting, bool) /* doing taint checks */
79PERLVARI(I, tainted, bool, FALSE) /* using variables controlled by $< */
80
81/* PL_delaymagic is currently used for two purposes: to assure simultaneous
82 * updates in ($<,$>) = ..., and to assure atomic update in push/unshift
83 * @ISA, It works like this: a few places such as pp_push set the DM_DELAY
84 * flag; then various places such as av_store() skip mg_set(ary) if this
85 * flag is set, and various magic vtable methods set flags like
86 * DM_ARRAY_ISA if they've seen something of that ilk. Finally when
87 * control returns to pp_push or whatever, it sees if any of those flags
88 * have been set, and if so finally calls mg_set().
89 *
90 * NB: PL_delaymagic is automatically saved and restored by JUMPENV_PUSH
91 * / POP. This removes the need to do ENTER/SAVEI16(PL_delaymagic)/LEAVE
92 * in hot code like pp_push.
93 */
94PERLVAR(I, delaymagic, U16) /* ($<,$>) = ... */
95
96PERLVAR(I, localizing, U8) /* are we processing a local() list? */
97PERLVAR(I, in_eval, U8) /* trap "fatal" errors? */
98PERLVAR(I, defgv, GV *) /* the *_ glob */
99/*
100
101=for apidoc mn|U8|PL_dowarn
102
103The C variable that roughly corresponds to Perl's C<$^W> warning variable.
104However, C<$^W> is treated as a boolean, whereas C<PL_dowarn> is a
105collection of flag bits.
106
107=cut
108*/
109
110PERLVAR(I, dowarn, U8)
111
112#if defined (PERL_UTF8_CACHE_ASSERT) || defined (DEBUGGING)
113# define PERL___I -1
114#else
115# define PERL___I 1
116#endif
117PERLVARI(I, utf8cache, I8, PERL___I) /* Is the utf8 caching code enabled? */
118#undef PERL___I
119
120
121/* Stashes */
122PERLVAR(I, defstash, HV *) /* main symbol table */
123PERLVAR(I, curstash, HV *) /* symbol table for current package */
124
125PERLVAR(I, curcop, COP *)
126PERLVAR(I, curstack, AV *) /* THE STACK */
127PERLVAR(I, curstackinfo, PERL_SI *) /* current stack + context */
128PERLVAR(I, mainstack, AV *) /* the stack when nothing funny is
129 happening */
130
131/* memory management */
132PERLVAR(I, sv_count, IV) /* how many SV* are currently allocated */
133
134PERLVAR(I, sv_root, SV *) /* storage for SVs belonging to interp */
135PERLVAR(I, sv_arenaroot, SV *) /* list of areas for garbage collection */
136
137/* fake PMOP that PL_curpm points to while in (?{}) so $1 et al are visible */
138PERLVARI(I, reg_curpm, PMOP*, NULL)
139
140/* the currently active slab in a chain of slabs of regmatch states,
141 * and the currently active state within that slab. This stack of states
142 * is shared amongst re-entrant calls to the regex engine */
143
144PERLVARI(I, regmatch_slab, regmatch_slab *, NULL)
145PERLVAR(I, regmatch_state, regmatch_state *)
146
147PERLVAR(I, comppad, PAD *) /* storage for lexically scoped temporaries */
148
149/*
150=for apidoc Amn|SV|PL_sv_undef
151This is the C<undef> SV. Always refer to this as C<&PL_sv_undef>.
152
153=for apidoc Amn|SV|PL_sv_no
154This is the C<false> SV. See C<L</PL_sv_yes>>. Always refer to this as
155C<&PL_sv_no>.
156
157=for apidoc Amn|SV|PL_sv_yes
158This is the C<true> SV. See C<L</PL_sv_no>>. Always refer to this as
159C<&PL_sv_yes>.
160
161=for apidoc Amn|SV|PL_sv_zero
162This readonly SV has a zero numeric value and a C<"0"> string value. It's
163similar to C<L</PL_sv_no>> except for its string value. Can be used as a
164cheap alternative to C<mXPUSHi(0)> for example. Always refer to this as
165C<&PL_sv_zero>. Introduced in 5.28.
166
167=cut
168*/
169
170#ifdef MULTIPLICITY
171PERLVAR(I, sv_yes, SV)
172PERLVAR(I, sv_undef, SV)
173PERLVAR(I, sv_no, SV)
174PERLVAR(I, sv_zero, SV)
175#else
176/* store the immortals as an array to ensure they are contiguous in
177 * memory: makes SvIMMORTAL_INTERP(sv) possible */
178PERLVARA(I, sv_immortals, 4, SV)
179#endif
180
181PERLVAR(I, padname_undef, PADNAME)
182PERLVAR(I, padname_const, PADNAME)
183PERLVAR(I, Sv, SV *) /* used to hold temporary values */
184
185PERLVAR(I, parser, yy_parser *) /* current parser state */
186
187PERLVAR(I, stashcache, HV *) /* Cache to speed up S_method_common */
188
189
190/*
191=for apidoc Amn|STRLEN|PL_na
192
193A convenience variable which is typically used with C<SvPV> when one
194doesn't care about the length of the string. It is usually more efficient
195to either declare a local variable and use that instead or to use the
196C<SvPV_nolen> macro.
197
198=cut
199*/
200
201PERLVAR(I, na, STRLEN) /* for use in SvPV when length is
202 Not Applicable */
203
204/* stat stuff */
205PERLVAR(I, statcache, Stat_t) /* _ */
206PERLVAR(I, statgv, GV *)
207PERLVARI(I, statname, SV *, NULL)
208
209/*
210=for apidoc mn|SV*|PL_rs
211
212The input record separator - C<$/> in Perl space.
213
214=for apidoc mn|GV*|PL_last_in_gv
215
216The GV which was last used for a filehandle input operation. (C<< <FH> >>)
217
218=for apidoc mn|GV*|PL_ofsgv
219
220The glob containing the output field separator - C<*,> in Perl space.
221
222=cut
223*/
224
225PERLVAR(I, rs, SV *) /* input record separator $/ */
226PERLVAR(I, last_in_gv, GV *) /* GV used in last <FH> */
227PERLVAR(I, ofsgv, GV *) /* GV of output field separator *, */
228PERLVAR(I, defoutgv, GV *) /* default FH for output */
229PERLVARI(I, chopset, const char *, " \n-") /* $: */
230PERLVAR(I, formtarget, SV *)
231PERLVAR(I, bodytarget, SV *)
232PERLVAR(I, toptarget, SV *)
233
234
235PERLVAR(I, restartop, OP *) /* propagating an error from croak? */
236PERLVAR(I, restartjmpenv, JMPENV *) /* target frame for longjmp in die */
237
238PERLVAR(I, top_env, JMPENV *) /* ptr to current sigjmp environment */
239PERLVAR(I, start_env, JMPENV) /* empty startup sigjmp environment */
240PERLVARI(I, errors, SV *, NULL) /* outstanding queued errors */
241
242/* statics "owned" by various functions */
243PERLVAR(I, hv_fetch_ent_mh, HE*) /* owned by hv_fetch_ent() */
244
245PERLVAR(I, lastgotoprobe, OP*) /* from pp_ctl.c */
246
247/* sort stuff */
248PERLVAR(I, sortcop, OP *) /* user defined sort routine */
249PERLVAR(I, sortstash, HV *) /* which is in some package or other */
250PERLVAR(I, firstgv, GV *) /* $a */
251PERLVAR(I, secondgv, GV *) /* $b */
252
253/* float buffer */
254PERLVAR(I, efloatbuf, char *)
255PERLVAR(I, efloatsize, STRLEN)
256
257PERLVARI(I, dumpindent, U16, 4) /* number of blanks per dump
258 indentation level */
259
260PERLVAR(I, exit_flags, U8) /* was exit() unexpected, etc. */
261
262PERLVAR(I, utf8locale, bool) /* utf8 locale detected */
263PERLVAR(I, in_utf8_CTYPE_locale, bool)
264PERLVAR(I, in_utf8_COLLATE_locale, bool)
265#if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && ! defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE)
266PERLVARI(I, lc_numeric_mutex_depth, int, 0) /* Emulate general semaphore */
267#endif
268PERLVARA(I, locale_utf8ness, 256, char)
269
270#ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
271 PERLVAR(I, warn_locale, SV *)
272#endif
273
274PERLVARA(I, colors,6, char *) /* values from PERL_RE_COLORS env var */
275
276/*
277=for apidoc Amn|peep_t|PL_peepp
278
279Pointer to the per-subroutine peephole optimiser. This is a function
280that gets called at the end of compilation of a Perl subroutine (or
281equivalently independent piece of Perl code) to perform fixups of
282some ops and to perform small-scale optimisations. The function is
283called once for each subroutine that is compiled, and is passed, as sole
284parameter, a pointer to the op that is the entry point to the subroutine.
285It modifies the op tree in place.
286
287The peephole optimiser should never be completely replaced. Rather,
288add code to it by wrapping the existing optimiser. The basic way to do
289this can be seen in L<perlguts/Compile pass 3: peephole optimization>.
290If the new code wishes to operate on ops throughout the subroutine's
291structure, rather than just at the top level, it is likely to be more
292convenient to wrap the L</PL_rpeepp> hook.
293
294=cut
295*/
296
297PERLVARI(I, peepp, peep_t, Perl_peep)
298
299/*
300=for apidoc Amn|peep_t|PL_rpeepp
301
302Pointer to the recursive peephole optimiser. This is a function
303that gets called at the end of compilation of a Perl subroutine (or
304equivalently independent piece of Perl code) to perform fixups of some
305ops and to perform small-scale optimisations. The function is called
306once for each chain of ops linked through their C<op_next> fields;
307it is recursively called to handle each side chain. It is passed, as
308sole parameter, a pointer to the op that is at the head of the chain.
309It modifies the op tree in place.
310
311The peephole optimiser should never be completely replaced. Rather,
312add code to it by wrapping the existing optimiser. The basic way to do
313this can be seen in L<perlguts/Compile pass 3: peephole optimization>.
314If the new code wishes to operate only on ops at a subroutine's top level,
315rather than throughout the structure, it is likely to be more convenient
316to wrap the L</PL_peepp> hook.
317
318=cut
319*/
320
321PERLVARI(I, rpeepp, peep_t, Perl_rpeep)
322
323/*
324=for apidoc Amn|Perl_ophook_t|PL_opfreehook
325
326When non-C<NULL>, the function pointed by this variable will be called each time an OP is freed with the corresponding OP as the argument.
327This allows extensions to free any extra attribute they have locally attached to an OP.
328It is also assured to first fire for the parent OP and then for its kids.
329
330When you replace this variable, it is considered a good practice to store the possibly previously installed hook and that you recall it inside your own.
331
332=cut
333*/
334
335PERLVARI(I, opfreehook, Perl_ophook_t, 0) /* op_free() hook */
336
337PERLVARI(I, watchaddr, char **, 0)
338PERLVAR(I, watchok, char *)
339
340PERLVAR(I, perldb, U32)
341
342PERLVAR(I, signals, U32) /* Using which pre-5.8 signals */
343
344PERLVAR(I, reentrant_retint, int) /* Integer return value from reentrant functions */
345
346/* pseudo environmental stuff */
347PERLVAR(I, origargc, int)
348PERLVAR(I, origargv, char **)
349PERLVAR(I, envgv, GV *)
350PERLVAR(I, incgv, GV *)
351PERLVAR(I, hintgv, GV *)
352PERLVAR(I, origfilename, char *)
353PERLVARI(I, xsubfilename, const char *, NULL)
354PERLVAR(I, diehook, SV *)
355PERLVAR(I, warnhook, SV *)
356
357/* switches */
358PERLVAR(I, patchlevel, SV *)
359PERLVAR(I, localpatches, const char * const *)
360PERLVARI(I, splitstr, const char *, " ")
361
362PERLVAR(I, minus_c, bool)
363PERLVAR(I, minus_n, bool)
364PERLVAR(I, minus_p, bool)
365PERLVAR(I, minus_l, bool)
366PERLVAR(I, minus_a, bool)
367PERLVAR(I, minus_F, bool)
368PERLVAR(I, doswitches, bool)
369PERLVAR(I, minus_E, bool)
370
371PERLVAR(I, inplace, char *)
372PERLVAR(I, e_script, SV *)
373
374PERLVAR(I, basetime, Time_t) /* $^T */
375
376PERLVARI(I, maxsysfd, I32, MAXSYSFD)
377 /* top fd to pass to subprocesses */
378PERLVAR(I, statusvalue, I32) /* $? */
379#ifdef VMS
380PERLVAR(I, statusvalue_vms, U32)
381#else
382PERLVAR(I, statusvalue_posix, I32)
383#endif
384
385PERLVARI(I, sig_pending, int, 0) /* Number if highest signal pending */
386PERLVAR(I, psig_pend, int *) /* per-signal "count" of pending */
387
388/* shortcuts to various I/O objects */
389PERLVAR(I, stdingv, GV *) /* *STDIN */
390PERLVAR(I, stderrgv, GV *) /* *STDERR */
391PERLVAR(I, argvgv, GV *) /* *ARGV */
392PERLVAR(I, argvoutgv, GV *) /* *ARGVOUT */
393PERLVAR(I, argvout_stack, AV *)
394
395/* shortcuts to regexp stuff */
396PERLVAR(I, replgv, GV *) /* *^R */
397
398/* shortcuts to misc objects */
399PERLVAR(I, errgv, GV *) /* *@ */
400
401/* shortcuts to debugging objects */
402PERLVAR(I, DBgv, GV *) /* *DB::DB */
403PERLVAR(I, DBline, GV *) /* *DB::line */
404
405/*
406=for apidoc mn|GV *|PL_DBsub
407When Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d> switch, this GV contains
408the SV which holds the name of the sub being debugged. This is the C
409variable which corresponds to Perl's $DB::sub variable. See
410C<L</PL_DBsingle>>.
411
412=for apidoc mn|SV *|PL_DBsingle
413When Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d> switch, this SV is a
414boolean which indicates whether subs are being single-stepped.
415Single-stepping is automatically turned on after every step. This is the C
416variable which corresponds to Perl's $DB::single variable. See
417C<L</PL_DBsub>>.
418
419=for apidoc mn|SV *|PL_DBtrace
420Trace variable used when Perl is run in debugging mode, with the B<-d>
421switch. This is the C variable which corresponds to Perl's $DB::trace
422variable. See C<L</PL_DBsingle>>.
423
424=cut
425*/
426
427PERLVAR(I, DBsub, GV *) /* *DB::sub */
428PERLVAR(I, DBsingle, SV *) /* $DB::single */
429PERLVAR(I, DBtrace, SV *) /* $DB::trace */
430PERLVAR(I, DBsignal, SV *) /* $DB::signal */
431PERLVAR(I, dbargs, AV *) /* args to call listed by caller function */
432
433PERLVARA(I, DBcontrol, DBVARMG_COUNT, IV) /* IV versions of $DB::single, trace, signal */
434
435/* symbol tables */
436PERLVAR(I, debstash, HV *) /* symbol table for perldb package */
437PERLVAR(I, globalstash, HV *) /* global keyword overrides imported here */
438PERLVAR(I, curstname, SV *) /* name of current package */
439PERLVAR(I, beginav, AV *) /* names of BEGIN subroutines */
440PERLVAR(I, endav, AV *) /* names of END subroutines */
441PERLVAR(I, unitcheckav, AV *) /* names of UNITCHECK subroutines */
442PERLVAR(I, checkav, AV *) /* names of CHECK subroutines */
443PERLVAR(I, initav, AV *) /* names of INIT subroutines */
444
445/* subprocess state */
446PERLVAR(I, fdpid, AV *) /* keep fd-to-pid mappings for my_popen */
447
448/* internal state */
449PERLVARI(I, op_mask, char *, NULL) /* masked operations for safe evals */
450
451/* current interpreter roots */
452PERLVAR(I, main_cv, CV *)
453PERLVAR(I, main_root, OP *)
454PERLVAR(I, main_start, OP *)
455PERLVAR(I, eval_root, OP *)
456PERLVAR(I, eval_start, OP *)
457
458/* runtime control stuff */
459PERLVARI(I, curcopdb, COP *, NULL)
460
461PERLVAR(I, filemode, int) /* so nextargv() can preserve mode */
462PERLVAR(I, lastfd, int) /* what to preserve mode on */
463PERLVAR(I, oldname, char *) /* what to preserve mode on */
464/* Elements in this array have ';' appended and are injected as a single line
465 into the tokeniser. You can't put any (literal) newlines into any program
466 you stuff in into this array, as the point where it's injected is expecting
467 a single physical line. */
468PERLVAR(I, preambleav, AV *)
469PERLVAR(I, mess_sv, SV *)
470PERLVAR(I, ors_sv, SV *) /* output record separator $\ */
471
472/* funky return mechanisms */
473PERLVAR(I, forkprocess, int) /* so do_open |- can return proc# */
474
475/* statics moved here for shared library purposes */
476PERLVARI(I, gensym, I32, 0) /* next symbol for getsym() to define */
477PERLVARI(I, cv_has_eval, bool, FALSE) /* PL_compcv includes an entereval or similar */
478PERLVAR(I, taint_warn, bool) /* taint warns instead of dying */
479PERLVARI(I, laststype, U16, OP_STAT)
480
481PERLVARI(I, laststatval, int, -1)
482
483PERLVAR(I, modcount, I32) /* how much op_lvalue()ification in
484 assignment? */
485
486/* interpreter atexit processing */
487PERLVARI(I, exitlistlen, I32, 0) /* length of same */
488PERLVARI(I, exitlist, PerlExitListEntry *, NULL)
489 /* list of exit functions */
490
491/*
492=for apidoc Amn|HV*|PL_modglobal
493
494C<PL_modglobal> is a general purpose, interpreter global HV for use by
495extensions that need to keep information on a per-interpreter basis.
496In a pinch, it can also be used as a symbol table for extensions
497to share data among each other. It is a good idea to use keys
498prefixed by the package name of the extension that owns the data.
499
500=cut
501*/
502
503PERLVAR(I, modglobal, HV *) /* per-interp module data */
504
505/* these used to be in global before 5.004_68 */
506PERLVARI(I, profiledata, U32 *, NULL) /* table of ops, counts */
507
508PERLVAR(I, compiling, COP) /* compiling/done executing marker */
509
510PERLVAR(I, compcv, CV *) /* currently compiling subroutine */
511PERLVAR(I, comppad_name, PADNAMELIST *) /* variable names for "my" variables */
512PERLVAR(I, comppad_name_fill, PADOFFSET)/* last "introduced" variable offset */
513PERLVAR(I, comppad_name_floor, PADOFFSET)/* start of vars in innermost block */
514
515#ifdef HAVE_INTERP_INTERN
516PERLVAR(I, sys_intern, struct interp_intern)
517 /* platform internals */
518#endif
519
520/* more statics moved here */
521PERLVAR(I, DBcv, CV *) /* from perl.c */
522PERLVARI(I, generation, int, 100) /* scan sequence# for OP_AASSIGN
523 compile-time common elem detection */
524
525PERLVAR(I, unicode, U32) /* Unicode features: $ENV{PERL_UNICODE} or -C */
526
527PERLVARI(I, in_clean_objs,bool, FALSE) /* from sv.c */
528PERLVARI(I, in_clean_all, bool, FALSE) /* ptrs to freed SVs now legal */
529PERLVAR(I, nomemok, bool) /* let malloc context handle nomem */
530PERLVARI(I, savebegin, bool, FALSE) /* save BEGINs for compiler */
531
532
533PERLVAR(I, delaymagic_uid, Uid_t) /* current real user id, only for delaymagic */
534PERLVAR(I, delaymagic_euid, Uid_t) /* current effective user id, only for delaymagic */
535PERLVAR(I, delaymagic_gid, Gid_t) /* current real group id, only for delaymagic */
536PERLVAR(I, delaymagic_egid, Gid_t) /* current effective group id, only for delaymagic */
537PERLVARI(I, an, U32, 0) /* malloc sequence number */
538
539/* Perl_Ibreakable_sub_generation_ptr was too long for VMS, hence "gen" */
540PERLVARI(I, breakable_sub_gen, U32, 0)
541
542#ifdef DEBUGGING
543 /* exercise wrap-around */
544 #define PERL_COP_SEQMAX (U32_MAX-50)
545#else
546 #define PERL_COP_SEQMAX 0
547#endif
548PERLVARI(I, cop_seqmax, U32, PERL_COP_SEQMAX) /* statement sequence number */
549#undef PERL_COP_SEQMAX
550
551PERLVARI(I, evalseq, U32, 0) /* eval sequence number */
552PERLVAR(I, origalen, U32)
553PERLVAR(I, origenviron, char **)
554#ifdef PERL_USES_PL_PIDSTATUS
555PERLVAR(I, pidstatus, HV *) /* pid-to-status mappings for waitpid */
556#endif
557PERLVAR(I, osname, char *) /* operating system */
558
559PERLVAR(I, sighandlerp, Sighandler_t)
560
561PERLVARA(I, body_roots, PERL_ARENA_ROOTS_SIZE, void*) /* array of body roots */
562
563PERLVAR(I, debug, volatile U32) /* flags given to -D switch */
564
565PERLVARI(I, padlist_generation, U32, 1) /* id to identify padlist clones */
566
567PERLVARI(I, runops, runops_proc_t, RUNOPS_DEFAULT)
568
569PERLVAR(I, subname, SV *) /* name of current subroutine */
570
571PERLVAR(I, subline, I32) /* line this subroutine began on */
572PERLVAR(I, min_intro_pending, PADOFFSET)/* start of vars to introduce */
573
574PERLVAR(I, max_intro_pending, PADOFFSET)/* end of vars to introduce */
575PERLVAR(I, padix, PADOFFSET) /* lowest unused index - 1
576 in current "register" pad */
577PERLVAR(I, constpadix, PADOFFSET) /* lowest unused for constants */
578
579PERLVAR(I, padix_floor, PADOFFSET) /* how low may inner block reset padix */
580
581#if defined(USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) \
582 && defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE) \
583 && ! defined(HAS_QUERYLOCALE)
584
585PERLVARA(I, curlocales, 12, char *)
586
587#endif
588#ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
589
590PERLVAR(I, collation_name, char *) /* Name of current collation */
591PERLVAR(I, collxfrm_base, Size_t) /* Basic overhead in *xfrm() */
592PERLVARI(I, collxfrm_mult,Size_t, 2) /* Expansion factor in *xfrm() */
593PERLVARI(I, collation_ix, U32, 0) /* Collation generation index */
594PERLVARI(I, strxfrm_NUL_replacement, U8, 0) /* Code point to replace NULs */
595PERLVARI(I, strxfrm_is_behaved, bool, TRUE)
596 /* Assume until proven otherwise that it works */
597PERLVARI(I, strxfrm_max_cp, U8, 0) /* Highest collating cp in locale */
598PERLVARI(I, collation_standard, bool, TRUE)
599 /* Assume simple collation */
600#endif /* USE_LOCALE_COLLATE */
601
602PERLVARI(I, langinfo_buf, char *, NULL)
603PERLVARI(I, langinfo_bufsize, Size_t, 0)
604PERLVARI(I, setlocale_buf, char *, NULL)
605PERLVARI(I, setlocale_bufsize, Size_t, 0)
606
607#ifdef PERL_SAWAMPERSAND
608PERLVAR(I, sawampersand, U8) /* must save all match strings */
609#endif
610
611PERLVAR(I, unsafe, bool)
612PERLVAR(I, colorset, bool) /* PERL_RE_COLORS env var is in use */
613
614/* current phase the interpreter is in
615 for ordering this structure to remove holes, we're assuming that this is 4
616 bytes. */
617PERLVARI(I, phase, enum perl_phase, PERL_PHASE_CONSTRUCT)
618
619PERLVARI(I, in_load_module, bool, FALSE) /* to prevent recursions in PerlIO_find_layer */
620
621/* This value may be set when embedding for full cleanup */
622/* 0=none, 1=full, 2=full with checks */
623/* mod_perl is special, and also assigns a meaning -1 */
624PERLVARI(I, perl_destruct_level, signed char, 0)
625
626#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
627
628PERLVARI(I, numeric_standard, int, TRUE)
629 /* Assume C locale numerics */
630PERLVARI(I, numeric_underlying, bool, TRUE)
631 /* Assume underlying locale numerics */
632PERLVARI(I, numeric_underlying_is_standard, bool, TRUE)
633PERLVAR(I, numeric_name, char *) /* Name of current numeric locale */
634PERLVAR(I, numeric_radix_sv, SV *) /* The radix separator if not '.' */
635
636# ifdef HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
637
638PERLVARI(I, underlying_numeric_obj, locale_t, NULL)
639
640# endif
641#endif /* !USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */
642
643/* utf8 character class swashes */
644PERLVAR(I, seen_deprecated_macro, HV *)
645
646PERLVAR(I, last_swash_hv, HV *)
647PERLVAR(I, last_swash_tmps, U8 *)
648PERLVAR(I, last_swash_slen, STRLEN)
649PERLVARA(I, last_swash_key,UTF8_MAXBYTES-1, U8)
650PERLVAR(I, last_swash_klen, U8) /* Only needs to store 0-12 */
651
652#ifdef FCRYPT
653PERLVARI(I, cryptseen, bool, FALSE) /* has fast crypt() been initialized? */
654#else
655/* One byte hole in the interpreter structure. */
656#endif
657
658PERLVAR(I, pad_reset_pending, bool) /* reset pad on next attempted alloc */
659PERLVAR(I, srand_called, bool)
660
661/* Array of signal handlers, indexed by signal number, through which the C
662 signal handler dispatches. */
663PERLVAR(I, psig_ptr, SV **)
664/* Array of names of signals, indexed by signal number, for (re)use as the first
665 argument to a signal handler. Only one block of memory is allocated for
666 both psig_name and psig_ptr. */
667PERLVAR(I, psig_name, SV **)
668
669#if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS)
670PERLVAR(I, Mem, struct IPerlMem *)
671PERLVAR(I, MemShared, struct IPerlMem *)
672PERLVAR(I, MemParse, struct IPerlMem *)
673PERLVAR(I, Env, struct IPerlEnv *)
674PERLVAR(I, StdIO, struct IPerlStdIO *)
675PERLVAR(I, LIO, struct IPerlLIO *)
676PERLVAR(I, Dir, struct IPerlDir *)
677PERLVAR(I, Sock, struct IPerlSock *)
678PERLVAR(I, Proc, struct IPerlProc *)
679#endif
680
681PERLVAR(I, ptr_table, PTR_TBL_t *)
682PERLVARI(I, beginav_save, AV *, NULL) /* save BEGIN{}s when compiling */
683
684PERLVAR(I, body_arenas, void *) /* pointer to list of body-arenas */
685
686
687#if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
688PERLVAR(I, regex_pad, SV **) /* Shortcut into the array of
689 regex_padav */
690PERLVAR(I, regex_padav, AV *) /* All regex objects, indexed via the
691 values in op_pmoffset of pmop.
692 Entry 0 is an SV whose PV is a
693 "packed" list of IVs listing
694 the now-free slots in the array */
695PERLVAR(I, stashpad, HV **) /* for CopSTASH */
696PERLVARI(I, stashpadmax, PADOFFSET, 64)
697PERLVARI(I, stashpadix, PADOFFSET, 0)
698#endif
699
700#ifdef USE_REENTRANT_API
701PERLVAR(I, reentrant_buffer, REENTR *) /* here we store the _r buffers */
702#endif
703
704PERLVAR(I, custom_op_names, HV *) /* Names of user defined ops */
705PERLVAR(I, custom_op_descs, HV *) /* Descriptions of user defined ops */
706
707#ifdef PERLIO_LAYERS
708PERLVARI(I, perlio, PerlIOl *, NULL)
709PERLVARI(I, known_layers, PerlIO_list_t *, NULL)
710PERLVARI(I, def_layerlist, PerlIO_list_t *, NULL)
711#endif
712
713PERLVAR(I, sort_RealCmp, SVCOMPARE_t)
714
715PERLVARI(I, checkav_save, AV *, NULL) /* save CHECK{}s when compiling */
716PERLVARI(I, unitcheckav_save, AV *, NULL)
717 /* save UNITCHECK{}s when compiling */
718
719PERLVARI(I, clocktick, long, 0) /* this many times() ticks in a second */
720
721/* Hooks to shared SVs and locks. */
722PERLVARI(I, sharehook, share_proc_t, Perl_sv_nosharing)
723PERLVARI(I, lockhook, share_proc_t, Perl_sv_nosharing)
724#ifdef NO_MATHOMS
725# define PERL_UNLOCK_HOOK Perl_sv_nosharing
726#else
727/* This reference ensures that the mathoms are linked with perl */
728# define PERL_UNLOCK_HOOK Perl_sv_nounlocking
729#endif
730PERLVARI(I, unlockhook, share_proc_t, PERL_UNLOCK_HOOK)
731
732PERLVARI(I, threadhook, thrhook_proc_t, Perl_nothreadhook)
733
734/* Can shared object be destroyed */
735PERLVARI(I, destroyhook, destroyable_proc_t, Perl_sv_destroyable)
736
737#ifndef PERL_MICRO
738PERLVARI(I, signalhook, despatch_signals_proc_t, Perl_despatch_signals)
739#endif
740
741PERLVARI(I, isarev, HV *, NULL) /* Reverse map of @ISA dependencies */
742
743/* Register of known Method Resolution Orders.
744 What this actually points to is an implementation detail (it may change to
745 a structure incorporating a reference count - use mro_get_from_name to
746 retrieve a C<struct mro_alg *> */
747PERLVAR(I, registered_mros, HV *)
748
749/* Compile-time block start/end hooks */
750PERLVAR(I, blockhooks, AV *)
751
752PERLVAR(I, custom_ops, HV *) /* custom op registrations */
753
754PERLVAR(I, Xpv, XPV *) /* (unused) held temporary value */
755
756/* name of the scopes we've ENTERed. Only used with -DDEBUGGING, but needs to be
757 present always, as -DDEBUGGING must be binary compatible with non. */
758PERLVARI(I, scopestack_name, const char * *, NULL)
759
760PERLVAR(I, debug_pad, struct perl_debug_pad) /* always needed because of the re extension */
761
762/* Hook for File::Glob */
763PERLVARI(I, globhook, globhook_t, NULL)
764
765/* The last unconditional member of the interpreter structure when 5.18.0 was
766 released. The offset of the end of this is baked into a global variable in
767 any shared perl library which will allow a sanity test in future perl
768 releases. */
769#define PERL_LAST_5_18_0_INTERP_MEMBER Iglobhook
770
771#ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
772PERLVARI(I, my_cxt_list, void **, NULL) /* per-module array of MY_CXT pointers */
773PERLVARI(I, my_cxt_size, int, 0) /* size of PL_my_cxt_list */
774# ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE
775PERLVARI(I, my_cxt_keys, const char **, NULL) /* per-module array of pointers to MY_CXT_KEY constants */
776# endif
777#endif
778
779#if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) || defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW)
780/* For use with the memory debugging code in util.c. This is used only in
781 * DEBUGGING builds (as long as the relevant structure is defined), but
782 * defining it in non-debug builds too means that we retain binary
783 * compatibility between otherwise-compatible plain and debug builds. */
784PERLVAR(I, memory_debug_header, struct perl_memory_debug_header)
785#endif
786
787#ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS_FORK_DUMP
788/* File descriptor to talk to the child which dumps scalars. */
789PERLVARI(I, dumper_fd, int, -1)
790#endif
791
792
793#ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS
794PERLVARI(I, sv_serial, U32, 0) /* SV serial number, used in sv.c */
795#endif
796
797PERLVARA(I, sv_consts, SV_CONSTS_COUNT, SV*) /* constant SVs with precomputed hash value */
798
799#ifdef PERL_TRACE_OPS
800PERLVARA(I, op_exec_cnt, OP_max+2, UV) /* Counts of executed OPs of the given type.
801 If PERL_TRACE_OPS is enabled, we'll dump
802 a summary count of all ops executed in the
803 program at perl_destruct time. For
804 profiling/debugging only. Works only if
805 DEBUGGING is enabled, too. */
806#endif
807
808PERLVAR(I, random_state, PL_RANDOM_STATE_TYPE)
809
810PERLVARI(I, dump_re_max_len, STRLEN, 60)
811
812/* For internal uses of randomness, this ensures the sequence of
813 * random numbers returned by rand() isn't modified by perl's internal
814 * use of randomness.
815 * This is important if the user has called srand() with a seed.
816 */
817
818PERLVAR(I, internal_random_state, PL_RANDOM_STATE_TYPE)
819
820/* If you are adding a U8 or U16, check to see if there are 'Space' comments
821 * above on where there are gaps which currently will be structure padding. */
822
823/* Within a stable branch, new variables must be added to the very end, before
824 * this comment, for binary compatibility (the offsets of the old members must
825 * not change).
826 * (Don't forget to add your variable also to perl_clone()!)
827 * XSUB.h provides wrapper functions via perlapi.h that make this
828 * irrelevant, but not all code may be expected to #include XSUB.h.
829 */