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1 dyncall - A Generic Dynamic FFI package
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2 =======================================
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3
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4 dyncall is a low-level toolkit providing a portable abstraction for
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5 handling native code dynamically at run time.
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6 It comprises three independent components, available as C libraries, namely:
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8 - 'dyncall' for making function calls,
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9 - 'dyncallback' or writing generic callback handlers, and
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10 - 'dynload' for loading code.
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11
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12 The package provides abstractions to the Application Binary Interface
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13 of various hardware platforms such as x86, AMD64, ARM32/64, PowerPC32/64,
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14 MIPS32/64 and SPARC32/64.
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15
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16 Our releases are thoroughly tested across all supported platforms using a
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17 flexible test suite.
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19 A typical application for the use of dyncall is the back-end of a FFI
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20 (foreign function interface) for scripting languages to connect with
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21 the C/C++ world.
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23 The binary footprint of the package is approx. 10-20 kb, depending on
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24 the platform.
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25 Besides the test suite already mentioned, comprehensive documentation is
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26 available.
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27
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28
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29 Building the libraries
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30 ----------------------
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31
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32 Prequisites:
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33 - C compiler such as gcc, clang, sunpro or msvc.
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34 - Assembler such as gas (gnu/apple), fbe or masm.
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35 - Build system such as 'shell/make', cmake, nmake (windows) or mk (plan9).
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36
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37
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38 Supported Architectures and ABIs:
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39 ---------------------------------
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41 - x86 32/64-bit (cdecl, fastcall, stdcall, C++ this calls, syscalls, plan9)
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42 - ARM AArch32/64 (32: ARM/Thumb mode, v4t-v7, oabi/eabi, soft/hardfloat ABIs; 64: AAPCS64)
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43 - MIPS 32/64-bit (o32, n64, eabi, with o32 and n64 for soft- and hardfloat)
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44 - PowerPC 32/64-bit (32: Mac OS X, System V; 64: System V little and big endian ELF ABI)
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45 - Sparc 32/64-bit (v7/8 and v9)
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48 Supported Operating Systems:
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49 ----------------------------
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50
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51 - Android
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52 - *BSD
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53 - Haiku
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54 - iOS
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55 - Linux
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56 - Mac OS X
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57 - Microsoft Windows
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58 - Minix
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59 - Nintendo DS Homebrew
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60 - Plan9 / 9front
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61 - Playstation Portable Homebrew
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62 - ReactOS
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63 - Solaris
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65
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66 Building the libraries
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67 ----------------------
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69 Using configure shell script and GNU/BSD/Sun make system.
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71 $ ./configure
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72 $ make
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73 $ make install
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75 Testing:
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77 $ make tests
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78 $ make run-tests
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81 Build 'out-of-source'
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82 ---------------------
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84 $ cd <build_dir>
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85 $ <src_dir>/configure --prefix=<install_dir>
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86 $ make
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87 $ sudo make install
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90 Building using CMake
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91 --------------------
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93 $ cmake
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94 $ make
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95 $ sudo make install
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98 Building on Windows
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99 -------------------
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101 See doc/README.Windows
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104 Platform-specific build details
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105 -------------------------------
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107 See doc/README.*
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110 Building the manual
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111 -------------------
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113 Make sure pdflatex is installed and run
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115 $ make docs
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118 Please refer to http://www.dyncall.org, dyncall(3), dyncallback(3), the dyncall
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119 manual and platform-specific READMEs under doc/ for more information.
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