/* * tclLoadShl.c -- * * This procedure provides a version of the TclLoadFile that works * with the "shl_load" and "shl_findsym" library procedures for * dynamic loading (e.g. for HP machines). * * Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclLoadShl.c,v 1.9 2002/01/09 19:09:28 kennykb Exp $ */ #include /* * On some HP machines, dl.h defines EXTERN; remove that definition. */ #ifdef EXTERN # undef EXTERN #endif #include "tclInt.h" /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclpLoadFile -- * * Dynamically loads a binary code file into memory and returns * the addresses of two procedures within that file, if they * are defined. * * Results: * A standard Tcl completion code. If an error occurs, an error * message is left in the interp's result. *proc1Ptr and *proc2Ptr * are filled in with the addresses of the symbols given by * *sym1 and *sym2, or NULL if those symbols can't be found. * * Side effects: * New code suddenly appears in memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TclpLoadFile(interp, pathPtr, sym1, sym2, proc1Ptr, proc2Ptr, clientDataPtr, unloadProcPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */ Tcl_Obj *pathPtr; /* Name of the file containing the desired * code. */ CONST char *sym1, *sym2; /* Names of two procedures to look up in * the file's symbol table. */ Tcl_PackageInitProc **proc1Ptr, **proc2Ptr; /* Where to return the addresses corresponding * to sym1 and sym2. */ ClientData *clientDataPtr; /* Filled with token for dynamically loaded * file which will be passed back to * (*unloadProcPtr)() to unload the file. */ Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc **unloadProcPtr; /* Filled with address of Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc * function which should be used for * this file. */ { shl_t handle; Tcl_DString newName; char *fileName = Tcl_GetString(pathPtr); /* * The flags below used to be BIND_IMMEDIATE; they were changed at * the suggestion of Wolfgang Kechel (wolfgang@prs.de): "This * enables verbosity for missing symbols when loading a shared lib * and allows to load libtk8.0.sl into tclsh8.0 without problems. * In general, this delays resolving symbols until they are actually * needed. Shared libs do no longer need all libraries linked in * when they are build." */ handle = shl_load(fileName, BIND_DEFERRED|BIND_VERBOSE|DYNAMIC_PATH, 0L); if (handle == NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't load file \"", fileName, "\": ", Tcl_PosixError(interp), (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } *clientDataPtr = (ClientData) handle; /* * Some versions of the HP system software still use "_" at the * beginning of exported symbols while others don't; try both * forms of each name. */ if (shl_findsym(&handle, sym1, (short) TYPE_PROCEDURE, (void *) proc1Ptr) != 0) { Tcl_DStringInit(&newName); Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, "_", 1); Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, sym1, -1); if (shl_findsym(&handle, Tcl_DStringValue(&newName), (short) TYPE_PROCEDURE, (void *) proc1Ptr) != 0) { *proc1Ptr = NULL; } Tcl_DStringFree(&newName); } if (shl_findsym(&handle, sym2, (short) TYPE_PROCEDURE, (void *) proc2Ptr) != 0) { Tcl_DStringInit(&newName); Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, "_", 1); Tcl_DStringAppend(&newName, sym2, -1); if (shl_findsym(&handle, Tcl_DStringValue(&newName), (short) TYPE_PROCEDURE, (void *) proc2Ptr) != 0) { *proc2Ptr = NULL; } Tcl_DStringFree(&newName); } *unloadProcPtr = &TclpUnloadFile; return TCL_OK; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclpUnloadFile -- * * Unloads a dynamically loaded binary code file from memory. * Code pointers in the formerly loaded file are no longer valid * after calling this function. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Code removed from memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TclpUnloadFile(clientData) ClientData clientData; /* ClientData returned by a previous call * to TclpLoadFile(). The clientData is * a token that represents the loaded * file. */ { shl_t handle; handle = (shl_t) clientData; shl_unload(handle); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclGuessPackageName -- * * If the "load" command is invoked without providing a package * name, this procedure is invoked to try to figure it out. * * Results: * Always returns 0 to indicate that we couldn't figure out a * package name; generic code will then try to guess the package * from the file name. A return value of 1 would have meant that * we figured out the package name and put it in bufPtr. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TclGuessPackageName(fileName, bufPtr) CONST char *fileName; /* Name of file containing package (already * translated to local form if needed). */ Tcl_DString *bufPtr; /* Initialized empty dstring. Append * package name to this if possible. */ { return 0; }