/* globals.c * * Copyright (C) 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, by Larry Wall and others * * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file. * */ /* * "For the rest, they shall represent the other Free Peoples of the World: * Elves, Dwarves, and Men." --Elrond */ /* This file exists to #include "perl.h" _ONCE_ with * PERL_IN_GLOBALS_C defined. That causes various global varaiables * in perl.h and other files it includes to be _defined_ (and initialized) * rather than just declared. * * There is a #include "perlapi.h" which makes use of the fact * that the object file created from this file will be included by linker * (to resolve global variables). perlapi.h mention various other "API" * functions not used by perl itself, but the functions get * pulled into the perl executable via the refrerence here. * * Two printf() like functions have also found their way here. * Most likely by analogy to the API scheme above (as perl doesn't * use them) but they probably belong elsewhere the obvious place * being in perlio.c * */ #include "INTERN.h" #define PERL_IN_GLOBALS_C #include "perl.h" int Perl_fprintf_nocontext(PerlIO *stream, const char *format, ...) { dTHXs; va_list(arglist); va_start(arglist, format); return PerlIO_vprintf(stream, format, arglist); } int Perl_printf_nocontext(const char *format, ...) { dTHX; va_list(arglist); va_start(arglist, format); return PerlIO_vprintf(PerlIO_stdout(), format, arglist); } #include "perlapi.h" /* bring in PL_force_link_funcs */ /* * Local variables: * c-indentation-style: bsd * c-basic-offset: 4 * indent-tabs-mode: t * End: * * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: */