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| 2 | :mod:`dl` --- Call C functions in shared objects
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| 3 | ================================================
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| 4 |
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| 5 | .. module:: dl
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| 6 | :platform: Unix
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| 7 | :synopsis: Call C functions in shared objects.
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| 8 | :deprecated:
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| 9 |
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| 10 | .. deprecated:: 2.6
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[391] | 11 | The :mod:`dl` module has been removed in Python 3. Use the :mod:`ctypes`
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[2] | 12 | module instead.
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| 13 |
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| 14 | .. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il>
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| 15 |
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[391] | 16 | The :mod:`dl` module defines an interface to the :c:func:`dlopen` function, which
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[2] | 17 | is the most common interface on Unix platforms for handling dynamically linked
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| 18 | libraries. It allows the program to call arbitrary functions in such a library.
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| 19 |
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| 20 | .. warning::
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| 21 |
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| 22 | The :mod:`dl` module bypasses the Python type system and error handling. If
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| 23 | used incorrectly it may cause segmentation faults, crashes or other incorrect
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| 24 | behaviour.
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| 25 |
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| 26 | .. note::
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| 27 |
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| 28 | This module will not work unless ``sizeof(int) == sizeof(long) == sizeof(char
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| 29 | *)`` If this is not the case, :exc:`SystemError` will be raised on import.
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| 30 |
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| 31 | The :mod:`dl` module defines the following function:
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| 32 |
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| 33 |
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| 34 | .. function:: open(name[, mode=RTLD_LAZY])
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| 35 |
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| 36 | Open a shared object file, and return a handle. Mode signifies late binding
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| 37 | (:const:`RTLD_LAZY`) or immediate binding (:const:`RTLD_NOW`). Default is
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| 38 | :const:`RTLD_LAZY`. Note that some systems do not support :const:`RTLD_NOW`.
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| 39 |
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| 40 | Return value is a :class:`dlobject`.
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| 41 |
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| 42 | The :mod:`dl` module defines the following constants:
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| 43 |
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| 44 |
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| 45 | .. data:: RTLD_LAZY
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| 46 |
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| 47 | Useful as an argument to :func:`.open`.
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| 48 |
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| 49 |
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| 50 | .. data:: RTLD_NOW
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| 51 |
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| 52 | Useful as an argument to :func:`.open`. Note that on systems which do not
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| 53 | support immediate binding, this constant will not appear in the module. For
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| 54 | maximum portability, use :func:`hasattr` to determine if the system supports
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| 55 | immediate binding.
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| 56 |
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| 57 | The :mod:`dl` module defines the following exception:
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| 58 |
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| 59 |
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| 60 | .. exception:: error
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| 61 |
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| 62 | Exception raised when an error has occurred inside the dynamic loading and
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| 63 | linking routines.
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| 64 |
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| 65 | Example::
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| 66 |
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| 67 | >>> import dl, time
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| 68 | >>> a=dl.open('/lib/libc.so.6')
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| 69 | >>> a.call('time'), time.time()
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| 70 | (929723914, 929723914.498)
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| 71 |
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| 72 | This example was tried on a Debian GNU/Linux system, and is a good example of
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| 73 | the fact that using this module is usually a bad alternative.
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| 74 |
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| 75 |
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| 76 | .. _dl-objects:
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| 77 |
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| 78 | Dl Objects
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| 79 | ----------
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| 80 |
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| 81 | Dl objects, as returned by :func:`.open` above, have the following methods:
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| 82 |
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| 83 |
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| 84 | .. method:: dl.close()
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| 85 |
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| 86 | Free all resources, except the memory.
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| 87 |
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| 88 |
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| 89 | .. method:: dl.sym(name)
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| 90 |
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| 91 | Return the pointer for the function named *name*, as a number, if it exists in
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| 92 | the referenced shared object, otherwise ``None``. This is useful in code like::
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| 93 |
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| 94 | >>> if a.sym('time'):
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| 95 | ... a.call('time')
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| 96 | ... else:
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| 97 | ... time.time()
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| 98 |
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| 99 | (Note that this function will return a non-zero number, as zero is the *NULL*
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| 100 | pointer)
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| 101 |
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| 102 |
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| 103 | .. method:: dl.call(name[, arg1[, arg2...]])
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| 104 |
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| 105 | Call the function named *name* in the referenced shared object. The arguments
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| 106 | must be either Python integers, which will be passed as is, Python strings, to
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| 107 | which a pointer will be passed, or ``None``, which will be passed as *NULL*.
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[391] | 108 | Note that strings should only be passed to functions as :c:type:`const char\*`,
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[2] | 109 | as Python will not like its string mutated.
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| 110 |
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| 111 | There must be at most 10 arguments, and arguments not given will be treated as
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[391] | 112 | ``None``. The function's return value must be a C :c:type:`long`, which is a
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[2] | 113 | Python integer.
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| 114 |
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