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📄 tclloadosf.c

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/*  * tclLoadOSF.c -- * *	This procedure provides a version of the TclLoadFile that works *	under OSF/1 1.0/1.1/1.2 and related systems, utilizing the old OSF/1 *	/sbin/loader and /usr/include/loader.h.  OSF/1 versions from 1.3 and *	on use ELF, rtld, and dlopen()[/usr/include/ldfcn.h]. * *	This is useful for: *		OSF/1 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 (from OSF) *			includes: MK4 and AD1 (from OSF RI) *		OSF/1 1.3 (from OSF) using ROSE *		HP OSF/1 1.0 ("Acorn") using COFF * *	This is likely to be useful for: *		Paragon OSF/1 (from Intel)  *		HI-OSF/1 (from Hitachi)  * *	This is NOT to be used on: *		Digitial Alpha OSF/1 systems *		OSF/1 1.3 or later (from OSF) using ELF *			includes: MK6, MK7, AD2, AD3 (from OSF RI) * *	This approach to things was utter @&^#; thankfully, * 	OSF/1 eventually supported dlopen(). * *	John Robert LoVerso <loverso@freebsd.osf.org> * * 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: tclLoadOSF.c,v 1.11 2002/10/10 12:25:53 vincentdarley Exp $ */#include "tclInt.h"#include <sys/types.h>#include <loader.h>/* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclpDlopen -- * *	Dynamically loads a binary code file into memory and returns *	a handle to the new code. * * Results: *	A standard Tcl completion code.  If an error occurs, an error *	message is left in the interp's result. * * Side effects: *	New code suddenly appears in memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */intTclpDlopen(interp, pathPtr, loadHandle, unloadProcPtr)    Tcl_Interp *interp;		/* Used for error reporting. */    Tcl_Obj *pathPtr;		/* Name of the file containing the desired				 * code (UTF-8). */    Tcl_LoadHandle *loadHandle;	/* 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. */{    ldr_module_t lm;    char *pkg;    char *fileName = Tcl_GetString(pathPtr);    CONST char *native;    /*      * First try the full path the user gave us.  This is particularly     * important if the cwd is inside a vfs, and we are trying to load     * using a relative path.     */    native = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(pathPtr);    lm = (Tcl_PackageInitProc *) load(native, LDR_NOFLAGS);    if (lm == LDR_NULL_MODULE) {	/* 	 * Let the OS loader examine the binary search path for	 * whatever string the user gave us which hopefully refers	 * to a file on the binary path	 */	Tcl_DString ds;	native = Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, fileName, -1, &ds);	lm = (Tcl_PackageInitProc *) load(native, LDR_NOFLAGS);	Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);    }        if (lm == LDR_NULL_MODULE) {	Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't load file \"", fileName,	    "\": ", Tcl_PosixError (interp), (char *) NULL);	return TCL_ERROR;    }    *clientDataPtr = NULL;        /*     * My convention is to use a [OSF loader] package name the same as shlib,     * since the idiots never implemented ldr_lookup() and it is otherwise     * impossible to get a package name given a module.     *     * I build loadable modules with a makefile rule like      *		ld ... -export $@: -o $@ $(OBJS)     */    if ((pkg = strrchr(fileName, '/')) == NULL) {        pkg = fileName;    } else {	pkg++;    }    *loadHandle = pkg;    *unloadProcPtr = &TclpUnloadFile;    return TCL_OK;}/* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclpFindSymbol -- * *	Looks up a symbol, by name, through a handle associated with *	a previously loaded piece of code (shared library). * * Results: *	Returns a pointer to the function associated with 'symbol' if *	it is found.  Otherwise returns NULL and may leave an error *	message in the interp's result. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */Tcl_PackageInitProc*TclpFindSymbol(interp, loadHandle, symbol)     Tcl_Interp *interp;    Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle;    CONST char *symbol;{    return ldr_lookup_package((char *)loadHandle, symbol);}/* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * 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: *	Does nothing.  Can anything be done? * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */voidTclpUnloadFile(loadHandle)    Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle;	/* loadHandle returned by a previous call				 * to TclpDlopen().  The loadHandle is 				 * a token that represents the loaded 				 * file. */{}/* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * 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. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */intTclGuessPackageName(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;}

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