X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Foreign%2FStablePtr.hs;h=cc53e9c330aa33ef264fade0804139b74b25db7a;hb=f7a485978f04e84b086f1974b88887cc72d832d0;hp=d5a6b6ae825c867bcb2ada8d84625641585749a2;hpb=5545727d5a6a1fc6d5d00f32a92a8fdf0fb7ca77;p=ghc-base.git diff --git a/Foreign/StablePtr.hs b/Foreign/StablePtr.hs index d5a6b6a..cc53e9c 100644 --- a/Foreign/StablePtr.hs +++ b/Foreign/StablePtr.hs @@ -1,35 +1,48 @@ {-# OPTIONS -fno-implicit-prelude #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- +-- | -- Module : Foreign.StablePtr -- Copyright : (c) The University of Glasgow 2001 --- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/core/LICENSE) +-- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : ffi@haskell.org -- Stability : provisional -- Portability : portable -- --- $Id: StablePtr.hs,v 1.2 2001/07/03 11:37:50 simonmar Exp $ --- --- Stable pointers. +-- This module is part of the Foreign Function Interface (FFI) and will usually +-- be imported via the module "Foreign". -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + module Foreign.StablePtr - ( StablePtr, -- abstract + ( -- * Stable references to Haskell values + StablePtr, -- abstract , newStablePtr -- :: a -> IO (StablePtr a) , deRefStablePtr -- :: StablePtr a -> IO a , freeStablePtr -- :: StablePtr a -> IO () , castStablePtrToPtr -- :: StablePtr a -> Ptr () , castPtrToStablePtr -- :: Ptr () -> StablePtr a - ) where + , -- ** The C-side interface -import Data.Dynamic + -- $cinterface + ) where #ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ import GHC.Stable import GHC.Err #endif -#include "Dynamic.h" -INSTANCE_TYPEABLE1(StablePtr,stablePtrTc,"StablePtr") + +-- $cinterface +-- +-- The following definition is available to C programs inter-operating with +-- Haskell code when including the header @HsFFI.h@. +-- +-- > typedef void *HsStablePtr; /* C representation of a StablePtr */ +-- +-- Note that no assumptions may be made about the values representing stable +-- pointers. In fact, they need not even be valid memory addresses. The only +-- guarantee provided is that if they are passed back to Haskell land, the +-- function 'deRefStablePtr' will be able to reconstruct the +-- Haskell value refereed to by the stable pointer.