-{-# OPTIONS -fno-implicit-prelude #-}
+{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-implicit-prelude #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : Foreign.Storable
-- Copyright : (c) The FFI task force 2001
--- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/core/LICENSE)
+-- License : see libraries/base/LICENSE
--
-- Maintainer : ffi@haskell.org
-- Stability : provisional
-- Portability : portable
--
--- The module "Storable" provides most elementary support for
+-- The module "Foreign.Storable" provides most elementary support for
-- marshalling and is part of the language-independent portion of the
-- Foreign Function Interface (FFI), and will normally be imported via
-- the "Foreign" module.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module Foreign.Storable
- ( -- * The 'Storable' class
- Storable(
+ ( Storable(
sizeOf, -- :: a -> Int
alignment, -- :: a -> Int
peekElemOff, -- :: Ptr a -> Int -> IO a
pokeByteOff, -- :: Ptr b -> Int -> a -> IO ()
peek, -- :: Ptr a -> IO a
poke) -- :: Ptr a -> a -> IO ()
- ) where
+ ) where
+
+
+#ifdef __NHC__
+import NHC.FFI (Storable(..),Ptr,FunPtr,StablePtr
+ ,Int8,Int16,Int32,Int64,Word8,Word16,Word32,Word64)
+#else
+
+import Control.Monad ( liftM )
+
+#include "MachDeps.h"
+#include "HsBaseConfig.h"
#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
import GHC.Storable
+import GHC.Stable ( StablePtr )
+import GHC.Num
+import GHC.Int
+import GHC.Word
+import GHC.Stable
+import GHC.Ptr
+import GHC.Float
+import GHC.Err
+import GHC.IOBase
+import GHC.Base
+#else
+import Data.Int
+import Data.Word
+import Foreign.Ptr
+import Foreign.StablePtr
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __HUGS__
+import Hugs.Prelude
+import Hugs.Storable
+#endif
+
+{- |
+The member functions of this class facilitate writing values of
+primitive types to raw memory (which may have been allocated with the
+above mentioned routines) and reading values from blocks of raw
+memory. The class, furthermore, includes support for computing the
+storage requirements and alignment restrictions of storable types.
+
+Memory addresses are represented as values of type @'Ptr' a@, for some
+@a@ which is an instance of class 'Storable'. The type argument to
+'Ptr' helps provide some valuable type safety in FFI code (you can\'t
+mix pointers of different types without an explicit cast), while
+helping the Haskell type system figure out which marshalling method is
+needed for a given pointer.
+
+All marshalling between Haskell and a foreign language ultimately
+boils down to translating Haskell data structures into the binary
+representation of a corresponding data structure of the foreign
+language and vice versa. To code this marshalling in Haskell, it is
+necessary to manipulate primitive data types stored in unstructured
+memory blocks. The class 'Storable' facilitates this manipulation on
+all types for which it is instantiated, which are the standard basic
+types of Haskell, the fixed size @Int@ types ('Int8', 'Int16',
+'Int32', 'Int64'), the fixed size @Word@ types ('Word8', 'Word16',
+'Word32', 'Word64'), 'StablePtr', all types from "Foreign.C.Types",
+as well as 'Ptr'.
+
+Minimal complete definition: 'sizeOf', 'alignment', one of 'peek',
+'peekElemOff' and 'peekByteOff', and one of 'poke', 'pokeElemOff' and
+'pokeByteOff'.
+-}
+
+class Storable a where
+
+ sizeOf :: a -> Int
+ -- ^ Computes the storage requirements (in bytes) of the argument.
+ -- The value of the argument is not used.
+
+ alignment :: a -> Int
+ -- ^ Computes the alignment constraint of the argument. An
+ -- alignment constraint @x@ is fulfilled by any address divisible
+ -- by @x@. The value of the argument is not used.
+
+ peekElemOff :: Ptr a -> Int -> IO a
+ -- ^ Read a value from a memory area regarded as an array
+ -- of values of the same kind. The first argument specifies
+ -- the start address of the array and the second the index into
+ -- the array (the first element of the array has index
+ -- @0@). The following equality holds,
+ --
+ -- > peekElemOff addr idx = IOExts.fixIO $ \result ->
+ -- > peek (addr `plusPtr` (idx * sizeOf result))
+ --
+ -- Note that this is only a specification, not
+ -- necessarily the concrete implementation of the
+ -- function.
+
+ pokeElemOff :: Ptr a -> Int -> a -> IO ()
+ -- ^ Write a value to a memory area regarded as an array of
+ -- values of the same kind. The following equality holds:
+ --
+ -- > pokeElemOff addr idx x =
+ -- > poke (addr `plusPtr` (idx * sizeOf x)) x
+
+ peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO a
+ -- ^ Read a value from a memory location given by a base
+ -- address and offset. The following equality holds:
+ --
+ -- > peekByteOff addr off = peek (addr `plusPtr` off)
+
+ pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> a -> IO ()
+ -- ^ Write a value to a memory location given by a base
+ -- address and offset. The following equality holds:
+ --
+ -- > pokeByteOff addr off x = poke (addr `plusPtr` off) x
+
+ peek :: Ptr a -> IO a
+ -- ^ Read a value from the given memory location.
+ --
+ -- Note that the peek and poke functions might require properly
+ -- aligned addresses to function correctly. This is architecture
+ -- dependent; thus, portable code should ensure that when peeking or
+ -- poking values of some type @a@, the alignment
+ -- constraint for @a@, as given by the function
+ -- 'alignment' is fulfilled.
+
+ poke :: Ptr a -> a -> IO ()
+ -- ^ Write the given value to the given memory location. Alignment
+ -- restrictions might apply; see 'peek'.
+
+ -- circular default instances
+#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
+ peekElemOff = peekElemOff_ undefined
+ where peekElemOff_ :: a -> Ptr a -> Int -> IO a
+ peekElemOff_ undef ptr off = peekByteOff ptr (off * sizeOf undef)
+#else
+ peekElemOff ptr off = peekByteOff ptr (off * sizeOfPtr ptr undefined)
+#endif
+ pokeElemOff ptr off val = pokeByteOff ptr (off * sizeOf val) val
+
+ peekByteOff ptr off = peek (ptr `plusPtr` off)
+ pokeByteOff ptr off = poke (ptr `plusPtr` off)
+
+ peek ptr = peekElemOff ptr 0
+ poke ptr = pokeElemOff ptr 0
+
+#ifndef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
+sizeOfPtr :: Storable a => Ptr a -> a -> Int
+sizeOfPtr px x = sizeOf x
+#endif
+
+-- System-dependent, but rather obvious instances
+
+instance Storable Bool where
+ sizeOf _ = sizeOf (undefined::HTYPE_INT)
+ alignment _ = alignment (undefined::HTYPE_INT)
+ peekElemOff p i = liftM (/= (0::HTYPE_INT)) $ peekElemOff (castPtr p) i
+ pokeElemOff p i x = pokeElemOff (castPtr p) i (if x then 1 else 0::HTYPE_INT)
+
+#define STORABLE(T,size,align,read,write) \
+instance Storable (T) where { \
+ sizeOf _ = size; \
+ alignment _ = align; \
+ peekElemOff = read; \
+ pokeElemOff = write }
+
+#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
+STORABLE(Char,SIZEOF_INT32,ALIGNMENT_INT32,
+ readWideCharOffPtr,writeWideCharOffPtr)
+#elif defined(__HUGS__)
+STORABLE(Char,SIZEOF_HSCHAR,ALIGNMENT_HSCHAR,
+ readCharOffPtr,writeCharOffPtr)
+#endif
+
+STORABLE(Int,SIZEOF_HSINT,ALIGNMENT_HSINT,
+ readIntOffPtr,writeIntOffPtr)
+
+#ifndef __NHC__
+STORABLE(Word,SIZEOF_HSWORD,ALIGNMENT_HSWORD,
+ readWordOffPtr,writeWordOffPtr)
+#endif
+
+STORABLE((Ptr a),SIZEOF_HSPTR,ALIGNMENT_HSPTR,
+ readPtrOffPtr,writePtrOffPtr)
+
+STORABLE((FunPtr a),SIZEOF_HSFUNPTR,ALIGNMENT_HSFUNPTR,
+ readFunPtrOffPtr,writeFunPtrOffPtr)
+
+STORABLE((StablePtr a),SIZEOF_HSSTABLEPTR,ALIGNMENT_HSSTABLEPTR,
+ readStablePtrOffPtr,writeStablePtrOffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Float,SIZEOF_HSFLOAT,ALIGNMENT_HSFLOAT,
+ readFloatOffPtr,writeFloatOffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Double,SIZEOF_HSDOUBLE,ALIGNMENT_HSDOUBLE,
+ readDoubleOffPtr,writeDoubleOffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Word8,SIZEOF_WORD8,ALIGNMENT_WORD8,
+ readWord8OffPtr,writeWord8OffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Word16,SIZEOF_WORD16,ALIGNMENT_WORD16,
+ readWord16OffPtr,writeWord16OffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Word32,SIZEOF_WORD32,ALIGNMENT_WORD32,
+ readWord32OffPtr,writeWord32OffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Word64,SIZEOF_WORD64,ALIGNMENT_WORD64,
+ readWord64OffPtr,writeWord64OffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Int8,SIZEOF_INT8,ALIGNMENT_INT8,
+ readInt8OffPtr,writeInt8OffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Int16,SIZEOF_INT16,ALIGNMENT_INT16,
+ readInt16OffPtr,writeInt16OffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Int32,SIZEOF_INT32,ALIGNMENT_INT32,
+ readInt32OffPtr,writeInt32OffPtr)
+
+STORABLE(Int64,SIZEOF_INT64,ALIGNMENT_INT64,
+ readInt64OffPtr,writeInt64OffPtr)
+
#endif