Foreign.Ptr (original) (raw)
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Description
This module provides typed pointers to foreign data. It is part of the Foreign Function Interface (FFI) and will normally be imported via the Foreign module.
Synopsis
- data Ptr a
- nullPtr :: Ptr a
- castPtr :: Ptr a -> Ptr b
- plusPtr :: Ptr a -> Int -> Ptr b
- alignPtr :: Ptr a -> Int -> Ptr a
- minusPtr :: Ptr a -> Ptr b -> Int
- data FunPtr a
- nullFunPtr :: FunPtr a
- castFunPtr :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr b
- castFunPtrToPtr :: FunPtr a -> Ptr b
- castPtrToFunPtr :: Ptr a -> FunPtr b
- freeHaskellFunPtr :: FunPtr a -> IO ()
- data IntPtr
- ptrToIntPtr :: Ptr a -> IntPtr
- intPtrToPtr :: IntPtr -> Ptr a
- data WordPtr
- ptrToWordPtr :: Ptr a -> WordPtr
- wordPtrToPtr :: WordPtr -> Ptr a
Data pointers
data Ptr a Source
A value of type `[Ptr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:Ptr)` a
represents a pointer to an object, or an array of objects, which may be marshalled to or from Haskell values of type a
.
The type a
will often be an instance of class[Storable](Foreign-Storable.html#t:Storable)
which provides the marshalling operations. However this is not essential, and you can provide your own operations to access the pointer. For example you might write small foreign functions to get or set the fields of a C struct
.
The constant [nullPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#v:nullPtr)
contains a distinguished value of [Ptr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:Ptr)
that is not associated with a valid memory location.
alignPtr :: Ptr a -> Int -> Ptr aSource
Given an arbitrary address and an alignment constraint,[alignPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#v:alignPtr)
yields the next higher address that fulfills the alignment constraint. An alignment constraint x
is fulfilled by any address divisible by x
. This operation is idempotent.
minusPtr :: Ptr a -> Ptr b -> IntSource
Computes the offset required to get from the second to the first argument. We have
p2 == p1 plusPtr
(p2 minusPtr
p1)
Function pointers
data FunPtr a Source
A value of type `[FunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:FunPtr)` a
is a pointer to a function callable from foreign code. The type a
will normally be a foreign type, a function type with zero or more arguments where
- the argument types are marshallable foreign types, i.e.
[Char](Data-Char.html#t:Char)
,[Int](Data-Int.html#t:Int)
,[Double](Prelude.html#t:Double)
,[Float](Prelude.html#t:Float)
,[Bool](Data-Bool.html#t:Bool)
,[Int8](Data-Int.html#t:Int8)
,[Int16](Data-Int.html#t:Int16)
,[Int32](Data-Int.html#t:Int32)
,[Int64](Data-Int.html#t:Int64)
,[Word8](Data-Word.html#t:Word8)
,[Word16](Data-Word.html#t:Word16)
,[Word32](Data-Word.html#t:Word32)
,[Word64](Data-Word.html#t:Word64)
,`[Ptr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:Ptr)` a
,`[FunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:FunPtr)` a
,`[StablePtr](Foreign-StablePtr.html#t:StablePtr)` a
or a renaming of any of these usingnewtype
. - the return type is either a marshallable foreign type or has the form
`[IO](System-IO.html#t:IO)` t
wheret
is a marshallable foreign type or()
.
A value of type `[FunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:FunPtr)` a
may be a pointer to a foreign function, either returned by another foreign function or imported with a a static address import like
foreign import ccall "stdlib.h &free" p_free :: FunPtr (Ptr a -> IO ())
or a pointer to a Haskell function created using a wrapper stub declared to produce a [FunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:FunPtr)
of the correct type. For example:
type Compare = Int -> Int -> Bool foreign import ccall "wrapper" mkCompare :: Compare -> IO (FunPtr Compare)
Calls to wrapper stubs like mkCompare
allocate storage, which should be released with [freeHaskellFunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:freeHaskellFunPtr)
when no longer required.
To convert [FunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:FunPtr)
values to corresponding Haskell functions, one can define a dynamic stub for the specific foreign type, e.g.
type IntFunction = CInt -> IO () foreign import ccall "dynamic" mkFun :: FunPtr IntFunction -> IntFunction
castFunPtrToPtr :: FunPtr a -> Ptr bSource
Casts a [FunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:FunPtr)
to a [Ptr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:Ptr)
.
Note: this is valid only on architectures where data and function pointers range over the same set of addresses, and should only be used for bindings to external libraries whose interface already relies on this assumption.
castPtrToFunPtr :: Ptr a -> FunPtr bSource
Casts a [Ptr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:Ptr)
to a [FunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:FunPtr)
.
Note: this is valid only on architectures where data and function pointers range over the same set of addresses, and should only be used for bindings to external libraries whose interface already relies on this assumption.
freeHaskellFunPtr :: FunPtr a -> IO ()Source
Release the storage associated with the given [FunPtr](Foreign-Ptr.html#t:FunPtr)
, which must have been obtained from a wrapper stub. This should be called whenever the return value from a foreign import wrapper function is no longer required; otherwise, the storage it uses will leak.
Integral types with lossless conversion to and from pointers
data IntPtr Source
A signed integral type that can be losslessly converted to and fromPtr
. This type is also compatible with the C99 type intptr_t
, and can be marshalled to and from that type safely.
data WordPtr Source
An unsigned integral type that can be losslessly converted to and fromPtr
. This type is also compatible with the C99 type uintptr_t
, and can be marshalled to and from that type safely.