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14 | #include "perliol.h" |
14 | #include "perliol.h" |
15 | |
15 | |
16 | #include "schmorp.h" |
16 | #include "schmorp.h" |
17 | |
17 | |
18 | #define ECB_NO_THREADS 1 |
18 | #define ECB_NO_THREADS 1 |
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19 | #define ECB_NO_LIBM 1 |
19 | #include "ecb.h" |
20 | #include "ecb.h" |
20 | |
21 | |
21 | #include <stddef.h> |
22 | #include <stddef.h> |
22 | #include <stdio.h> |
23 | #include <stdio.h> |
23 | #include <errno.h> |
24 | #include <errno.h> |
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42 | # define PadARRAY AvARRAY |
43 | # define PadARRAY AvARRAY |
43 | # define PadMAX AvFILLp |
44 | # define PadMAX AvFILLp |
44 | # define newPADLIST(var) ((var) = newAV (), av_extend (var, 1)) |
45 | # define newPADLIST(var) ((var) = newAV (), av_extend (var, 1)) |
45 | #endif |
46 | #endif |
46 | |
47 | |
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48 | /* 5.19.something has replaced SVt_BIND by SVt_INVLIST */ |
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49 | /* we just alias it to SVt_IV, as that is sufficient for swap_sv for now */ |
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50 | #if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,19,0) |
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51 | # define SVt_BIND SVt_IV |
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52 | #endif |
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53 | |
47 | #if defined(_WIN32) |
54 | #if defined(_WIN32) |
48 | # undef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY |
55 | # undef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY |
49 | # undef setjmp |
56 | # undef setjmp |
50 | # undef longjmp |
57 | # undef longjmp |
51 | # undef _exit |
58 | # undef _exit |
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515 | PAD *newpad; |
522 | PAD *newpad; |
516 | PADOFFSET off = PadlistMAX (padlist) + 1; |
523 | PADOFFSET off = PadlistMAX (padlist) + 1; |
517 | |
524 | |
518 | #if NEWPADAPI |
525 | #if NEWPADAPI |
519 | |
526 | |
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527 | /* if we had the original CvDEPTH, we might be able to steal the CvDEPTH+1 entry instead */ |
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528 | /* 20131102194744.GA6705@schmorp.de, 20131102195825.2013.qmail@lists-nntp.develooper.com */ |
520 | while (!PadlistARRAY (padlist)[off - 1]) |
529 | while (!PadlistARRAY (padlist)[off - 1]) |
521 | --off; |
530 | --off; |
522 | |
531 | |
523 | Perl_pad_push (aTHX_ padlist, off); |
532 | Perl_pad_push (aTHX_ padlist, off); |
524 | |
533 | |
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562 | |
571 | |
563 | while (i > 0) /* special-case index 0 */ |
572 | while (i > 0) /* special-case index 0 */ |
564 | { |
573 | { |
565 | /* we try to be extra-careful here */ |
574 | /* we try to be extra-careful here */ |
566 | PAD *pad = PadlistARRAY (padlist)[i--]; |
575 | PAD *pad = PadlistARRAY (padlist)[i--]; |
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576 | |
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577 | if (pad) |
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578 | { |
567 | I32 j = PadMAX (pad); |
579 | I32 j = PadMAX (pad); |
568 | |
580 | |
569 | while (j >= 0) |
581 | while (j >= 0) |
570 | SvREFCNT_dec (PadARRAY (pad)[j--]); |
582 | SvREFCNT_dec (PadARRAY (pad)[j--]); |
571 | |
583 | |
572 | PadMAX (pad) = -1; |
584 | PadMAX (pad) = -1; |
573 | SvREFCNT_dec (pad); |
585 | SvREFCNT_dec (pad); |
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586 | } |
574 | } |
587 | } |
575 | |
588 | |
576 | SvREFCNT_dec (PadlistNAMES (padlist)); |
589 | SvREFCNT_dec (PadlistNAMES (padlist)); |
577 | |
590 | |
578 | #if NEWPADAPI |
591 | #if NEWPADAPI |
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1138 | |
1126 | GvSV (PL_defgv) = newSV (0); |
1139 | GvSV (PL_defgv) = newSV (0); |
1127 | GvAV (PL_defgv) = coro->args; coro->args = 0; |
1140 | GvAV (PL_defgv) = coro->args; coro->args = 0; |
1128 | GvSV (PL_errgv) = newSV (0); |
1141 | GvSV (PL_errgv) = newSV (0); |
1129 | GvSV (irsgv) = newSVpvn ("\n", 1); sv_magic (GvSV (irsgv), (SV *)irsgv, PERL_MAGIC_sv, "/", 0); |
1142 | GvSV (irsgv) = newSVpvn ("\n", 1); sv_magic (GvSV (irsgv), (SV *)irsgv, PERL_MAGIC_sv, "/", 0); |
1130 | GvHV (PL_hintgv) = 0; |
1143 | GvHV (PL_hintgv) = newHV (); |
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1144 | #if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
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1145 | hv_magic (GvHV (PL_hintgv), 0, PERL_MAGIC_hints); |
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1146 | #endif |
1131 | PL_rs = newSVsv (GvSV (irsgv)); |
1147 | PL_rs = newSVsv (GvSV (irsgv)); |
1132 | PL_defoutgv = (GV *)SvREFCNT_inc_NN (stdoutgv); |
1148 | PL_defoutgv = (GV *)SvREFCNT_inc_NN (stdoutgv); |
1133 | |
1149 | |
1134 | { |
1150 | { |
1135 | dSP; |
1151 | dSP; |
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1904 | /* nothing to schedule: call the idle handler */ |
1920 | /* nothing to schedule: call the idle handler */ |
1905 | if (SvROK (sv_idle) |
1921 | if (SvROK (sv_idle) |
1906 | && SvOBJECT (SvRV (sv_idle))) |
1922 | && SvOBJECT (SvRV (sv_idle))) |
1907 | { |
1923 | { |
1908 | if (SvRV (sv_idle) == SvRV (coro_current)) |
1924 | if (SvRV (sv_idle) == SvRV (coro_current)) |
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1925 | { |
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1926 | require_pv ("Carp"); |
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1927 | |
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1928 | { |
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1929 | dSP; |
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1930 | |
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1931 | ENTER; |
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1932 | SAVETMPS; |
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1933 | |
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1934 | PUSHMARK (SP); |
1909 | croak ("FATAL: $Coro::IDLE blocked itself - did you try to block inside an event loop callback? Caught"); |
1935 | XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv ("FATAL: $Coro::IDLE blocked itself - did you try to block inside an event loop callback? Caught", 0))); |
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1936 | PUTBACK; |
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1937 | call_pv ("Carp::confess", G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
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1938 | |
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1939 | FREETMPS; |
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1940 | LEAVE; |
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1941 | } |
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1942 | } |
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1943 | |
1911 | ++coro_nready; /* hack so that api_ready doesn't invoke ready hook */ |
1944 | ++coro_nready; /* hack so that api_ready doesn't invoke ready hook */ |
1912 | api_ready (aTHX_ SvRV (sv_idle)); |
1945 | api_ready (aTHX_ SvRV (sv_idle)); |
1913 | --coro_nready; |
1946 | --coro_nready; |
1914 | } |
1947 | } |
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2218 | slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (aTHX_ frame, coro_hv); |
2251 | slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (aTHX_ frame, coro_hv); |
2219 | } |
2252 | } |
2220 | else |
2253 | else |
2221 | { |
2254 | { |
2222 | struct coro *self = SvSTATE_current; |
2255 | struct coro *self = SvSTATE_current; |
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2256 | |
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2257 | if (!self) |
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2258 | croak ("Coro::cancel called outside of thread content,"); |
2223 | |
2259 | |
2224 | /* otherwise we cancel directly, purely for speed reasons |
2260 | /* otherwise we cancel directly, purely for speed reasons |
2225 | * unfortunately, this requires some magic trickery, as |
2261 | * unfortunately, this requires some magic trickery, as |
2226 | * somebody else could cancel us, so we have to fight the cancellation. |
2262 | * somebody else could cancel us, so we have to fight the cancellation. |
2227 | * this is ugly, and hopefully fully worth the extra speed. |
2263 | * this is ugly, and hopefully fully worth the extra speed. |
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2569 | |
2605 | |
2570 | /* "undo"/cancel a running slf call - used when cancelling a coro, mainly */ |
2606 | /* "undo"/cancel a running slf call - used when cancelling a coro, mainly */ |
2571 | static void |
2607 | static void |
2572 | slf_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
2608 | slf_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
2573 | { |
2609 | { |
2574 | /* this callback is reserved for slf functions needing to do cleanup */ |
2610 | struct CoroSLF frame = coro->slf_frame; |
2575 | if (coro->slf_frame.destroy && coro->slf_frame.prepare && !PL_dirty) |
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2576 | coro->slf_frame.destroy (aTHX_ &coro->slf_frame); |
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2577 | |
2611 | |
2578 | /* |
2612 | /* |
2579 | * The on_destroy above most likely is from an SLF call. |
2613 | * The on_destroy below most likely is from an SLF call. |
2580 | * Since by definition the SLF call will not finish when we destroy |
2614 | * Since by definition the SLF call will not finish when we destroy |
2581 | * the coro, we will have to force-finish it here, otherwise |
2615 | * the coro, we will have to force-finish it here, otherwise |
2582 | * cleanup functions cannot call SLF functions. |
2616 | * cleanup functions cannot call SLF functions. |
2583 | */ |
2617 | */ |
2584 | coro->slf_frame.prepare = 0; |
2618 | coro->slf_frame.prepare = 0; |
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2619 | |
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2620 | /* this callback is reserved for slf functions needing to do cleanup */ |
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2621 | if (frame.destroy && frame.prepare && !PL_dirty) |
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2622 | frame.destroy (aTHX_ &frame); |
2585 | } |
2623 | } |
2586 | |
2624 | |
2587 | /* |
2625 | /* |
2588 | * these not obviously related functions are all rolled into one |
2626 | * these not obviously related functions are all rolled into one |
2589 | * function to increase chances that they all will call transfer with the same |
2627 | * function to increase chances that they all will call transfer with the same |
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2929 | { |
2967 | { |
2930 | AV *av = (AV *)frame->data; |
2968 | AV *av = (AV *)frame->data; |
2931 | SV *count_sv = AvARRAY (av)[0]; |
2969 | SV *count_sv = AvARRAY (av)[0]; |
2932 | SV *coro_hv = SvRV (coro_current); |
2970 | SV *coro_hv = SvRV (coro_current); |
2933 | |
2971 | |
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2972 | frame->destroy = 0; |
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2973 | |
2934 | /* if we are about to throw, don't actually acquire the lock, just throw */ |
2974 | /* if we are about to throw, don't actually acquire the lock, just throw */ |
2935 | if (CORO_THROW) |
2975 | if (ecb_expect_false (CORO_THROW)) |
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2976 | { |
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2977 | /* we still might be responsible for the semaphore, so wake up others */ |
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2978 | coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ av, 0); |
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2979 | |
2936 | return 0; |
2980 | return 0; |
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2981 | } |
2937 | else if (SvIVX (count_sv) > 0) |
2982 | else if (SvIVX (count_sv) > 0) |
2938 | { |
2983 | { |
2939 | frame->destroy = 0; |
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2940 | |
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2941 | if (acquire) |
2984 | if (acquire) |
2942 | SvIVX (count_sv) = SvIVX (count_sv) - 1; |
2985 | SvIVX (count_sv) = SvIVX (count_sv) - 1; |
2943 | else |
2986 | else |
2944 | coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ av, 0); |
2987 | coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ av, 0); |
2945 | |
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3448 | |
3406 | PROTOTYPES: DISABLE |
3449 | PROTOTYPES: DISABLE |
3407 | |
3450 | |
3408 | BOOT: |
3451 | BOOT: |
3409 | { |
3452 | { |
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3453 | #define VARx(name,expr,type) if (sizeof (type) < sizeof (expr)) croak ("FATAL: Coro thread context slot '" # name "' too small for this version of perl."); |
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3454 | #include "state.h" |
3410 | #ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
3455 | #ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
3411 | # if CORO_PTHREAD |
3456 | # if CORO_PTHREAD |
3412 | coro_thx = PERL_GET_CONTEXT; |
3457 | coro_thx = PERL_GET_CONTEXT; |
3413 | # endif |
3458 | # endif |
3414 | #endif |
3459 | #endif |