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author | Tassilo Philipp |
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date | Mon, 13 Apr 2020 21:58:48 +0200 |
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dyncall python bindings Copyright 2007-2016 Daniel Adler 2018-2020 Tassilo Philipp Dec 4, 2007: initial Mar 22, 2016: update to dyncall 0.9, includes breaking sig char changes Apr 19, 2018: update to dyncall 1.0 Apr 7, 2020: update to dyncall 1.1, Python 3 support, using the Capsule API, as well as support for python unicode strings Apr 11, 2020: support for getting loaded library path Apr 12, 2020: breaking change: restrict 'Z' conversions to immutable types and 'p' to mutable types (and handles) Apr 13, 2020: added signature char support to specify calling conventions BUILD/INSTALLATION ================== 1) make sure dyncall is built and libraries/headers are in include paths or CFLAGS points to them, etc. 2) Build and install this extension with: python setup.py install Building a wheel package isn't supported, currently. API === libhandle = load(libpath) # if path == None => handle to running process libpath = get_path(libhandle) # if handle == None => path to executable funcptr = find(libhandle, symbolname) call(funcptr, signature, ...) free(libhandle) Note that there are no functions to set the calling convention mode. However, it can be set using the signature. Not specifying any calling convention in the signature string will use the platform's default one. SIGNATURE FORMAT ================ ignoring calling convention mode switching for simplicity, the signature is a string with the following format (using * as regex-like repetition): "x*)y" where x is positional parameter-type charcode (per argument), y is result-type charcode SIG | FROM PYTHON 2 | FROM PYTHON 3 | C/C++ | TO PYTHON 2 | TO PYTHON 3 ----+---------------------------------+---------------------------------+---------------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- 'v' | | | void | None (Py_None) (e.g. ret of "...)v") | None (Py_None) (e.g. ret of "...)v") 'B' | bool (PyBool) | bool (PyBool) # | int/bool | bool (PyBool) | bool (PyBool) @ 'c' | int (PyInt) % | int (PyLong) % | char | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) | str (with only a single char) % | str (with only a single char) % | char | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) 'C' | int (PyInt) % | int (PyLong) % | unsigned char | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) | str (with only a single char) % | str (with only a single char) % | unsigned char | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) 's' | int (PyInt) % | int (PyLong) % | short | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) 'S' | int (PyInt) % | int (PyLong) % | unsigned short | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) 'i' | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) | int | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) 'I' | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) | unsigned int | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) 'j' | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) | long | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) 'J' | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) | unsigned long | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) 'l' | int (PyInt) | int (PyLongLong) | long long | long (PyLong) | int (PyLong) | long (PyLong) | - | long long | long (PyLong) | int (PyLong) 'L' | int (PyInt) | int (PyLongLong) | unsigned long long | long (PyLong) | int (PyLong) | long (PyLong) | - | unsigned long long | long (PyLong) | int (PyLong) 'f' | float (PyFloat) $ | float (PyFloat) $ | float | float (PyFloat) ^ | float (PyFloat) ^ 'd' | float (PyFloat) | float (PyFloat) | double | float (PyFloat) | float (PyFloat) 'p' | bytearray (PyByteArray) & | bytearray (PyByteArray) & | void* | int,long (Py_ssize_t) | int (Py_ssize_t) | int (PyInt) | int (PyLong) | void* | int,long (Py_ssize_t) | int (Py_ssize_t) | long (PyLong) | - | void* | int,long (Py_ssize_t) | int (Py_ssize_t) 'Z' | str (PyString) ! | str (PyUnicode) ! | const char* (UTF-8 for unicode) | int (PyString) | str (PyUnicode) | unicode (PyUnicode) ! | - | const char* (UTF-8 for unicode) | int (PyString) | str (PyUnicode) | - | bytes (PyBytes) ! | const char* (UTF-8 for unicode) | int (PyString) | str (PyUnicode) | bytearray (PyByteArray) ! | bytearray (PyByteArray) ! | const char* (UTF-8 for unicode) | int (PyString) | str (PyUnicode) Annotations: # converted to 1 if True and 0 otherwise @ converted to False if 0 and True otherwise % range/length checked $ cast to single precision ^ cast to double precision & mutable buffer when passed to C ! immutable buffer when passed to C, as strings (in any form) are considered objects, not buffers Also supported are specifying calling convention switches using '_'-prefixed signature characters: SIG | DESCRIPTION ----+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- '_' | prefix indicating that next signature character specifies calling convention; char is one of the following ':' | platform's default calling convention 'e' | vararg function '.' | vararg function's variadic/ellipsis part (...), to be specified before first vararg 'c' | only on x86: cdecl 's' | only on x86: stdcall 'F' | only on x86: fastcall (MS) 'f' | only on x86: fastcall (GNU) '+' | only on x86: thiscall (MS) '#' | only on x86: thiscall (GNU) 'A' | only on ARM: ARM mode 'a' | only on ARM: THUMB mode '$' | syscall TODO ==== - callback support BUGS ==== - when using Python 2, the dyncall call vm object is never dcFree'd, as there is no way to call a "freefunc" as introduced with Python 3 module definitions (see PEP 3121 for details)