{-# LINE 1 "System/Posix/DynamicLinker.hsc" #-} {-# LINE 2 "System/Posix/DynamicLinker.hsc" #-} {-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-} {-# LINE 4 "System/Posix/DynamicLinker.hsc" #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : System.Posix.DynamicLinker -- Copyright : (c) Volker Stolz <vs@foldr.org> 2003 -- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : vs@foldr.org -- Stability : provisional -- Portability : non-portable (requires POSIX) -- -- Dynamic linker support through dlopen() ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module System.Posix.DynamicLinker ( module System.Posix.DynamicLinker.Prim, dlopen, dlsym, dlerror, dlclose, withDL, withDL_, undl, ) -- Usage: -- ****** -- -- Let's assume you want to open a local shared library \'foo\' (.\/libfoo.so) -- offering a function -- @char \* mogrify (char\*,int)@ -- and invoke @str = mogrify("test",1)@: -- -- -- type Fun = CString -> Int -> IO CString -- foreign import dynamic unsafe fun__ :: FunPtr Fun -> Fun -- -- withDL "libfoo.so" [RTLD_NOW] \$ \\ mod -> do -- funptr <- dlsym mod "mogrify" -- let fun = fun__ funptr -- withCString "test" \$ \\ str -> do -- strptr <- fun str 1 -- strstr <- peekCString strptr -- ... -- where import System.Posix.DynamicLinker.Common import System.Posix.DynamicLinker.Prim {-# LINE 55 "System/Posix/DynamicLinker.hsc" #-} import Control.Exception ( bracket ) import Control.Monad ( liftM ) import Foreign {-# LINE 60 "System/Posix/DynamicLinker.hsc" #-} import System.Posix.Internals ( withFilePath ) {-# LINE 65 "System/Posix/DynamicLinker.hsc" #-} dlopen :: FilePath -> [RTLDFlags] -> IO DL dlopen path flags = do withFilePath path $ \ p -> do liftM DLHandle $ throwDLErrorIf "dlopen" (== nullPtr) $ c_dlopen p (packRTLDFlags flags) withDL :: String -> [RTLDFlags] -> (DL -> IO a) -> IO a withDL file flags f = bracket (dlopen file flags) (dlclose) f withDL_ :: String -> [RTLDFlags] -> (DL -> IO a) -> IO () withDL_ file flags f = withDL file flags f >> return ()