module Fiddle
A libffi wrapper for Ruby.
Description¶ ↑
Fiddle
is an extension to translate a foreign function interface (FFI) with ruby.
It wraps libffi, a popular C library which provides a portable interface that allows code written in one language to call code written in another language.
Example¶ ↑
Here we will use Fiddle::Function
to wrap floor(3) from libm
require 'fiddle' libm = Fiddle.dlopen('/lib/libm.so.6') floor = Fiddle::Function.new( libm['floor'], [Fiddle::TYPE_DOUBLE], Fiddle::TYPE_DOUBLE ) puts floor.call(3.14159) #=> 3.0
Constants
- ALIGN_CHAR
-
The alignment size of a char
- ALIGN_DOUBLE
-
The alignment size of a double
- ALIGN_FLOAT
-
The alignment size of a float
- ALIGN_INT
-
The alignment size of an int
- ALIGN_INT16_T
-
The alignment size of a int16_t
- ALIGN_INT32_T
-
The alignment size of a int32_t
- ALIGN_INT64_T
-
The alignment size of a int64_t
- ALIGN_INT8_T
-
The alignment size of a int8_t
- ALIGN_INTPTR_T
-
The alignment size of a intptr_t
- ALIGN_LONG
-
The alignment size of a long
- ALIGN_LONG_LONG
-
The alignment size of a long long
- ALIGN_PTRDIFF_T
-
The alignment size of a ptrdiff_t
- ALIGN_SHORT
-
The alignment size of a short
- ALIGN_SIZE_T
-
The alignment size of a size_t
- ALIGN_SSIZE_T
-
The alignment size of a ssize_t
- ALIGN_UINTPTR_T
-
The alignment size of a uintptr_t
- ALIGN_VOIDP
-
The alignment size of a void*
- BUILD_RUBY_PLATFORM
-
Platform built against (i.e. “x86_64-linux”, etc.)
See also RUBY_PLATFORM
- RUBY_FREE
-
Address of the ruby_xfree() function
- SIZEOF_CHAR
-
size of a char
- SIZEOF_CONST_STRING
-
size of a const char*
- SIZEOF_DOUBLE
-
size of a double
- SIZEOF_FLOAT
-
size of a float
- SIZEOF_INT
-
size of an int
- SIZEOF_INT16_T
-
size of a int16_t
- SIZEOF_INT32_T
-
size of a int32_t
- SIZEOF_INT64_T
-
size of a int64_t
- SIZEOF_INT8_T
-
size of a int8_t
- SIZEOF_INTPTR_T
-
size of a intptr_t
- SIZEOF_LONG
-
size of a long
- SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
-
size of a long long
- SIZEOF_PTRDIFF_T
-
size of a ptrdiff_t
- SIZEOF_SHORT
-
size of a short
- SIZEOF_SIZE_T
-
size of a size_t
- SIZEOF_SSIZE_T
-
size of a ssize_t
- SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T
-
size of a uintptr_t
- SIZEOF_VOIDP
-
size of a void*
- TYPE_CHAR
-
C type - char
- TYPE_CONST_STRING
-
C type - const char* (‘0’ terminated const char*)
- TYPE_DOUBLE
-
C type - double
- TYPE_FLOAT
-
C type - float
- TYPE_INT
-
C type - int
- TYPE_INT16_T
-
C type - int16_t
- TYPE_INT32_T
-
C type - int32_t
- TYPE_INT64_T
-
C type - int64_t
- TYPE_INT8_T
-
C type - int8_t
- TYPE_INTPTR_T
-
C type - intptr_t
- TYPE_LONG
-
C type - long
- TYPE_LONG_LONG
-
C type - long long
- TYPE_PTRDIFF_T
-
C type - ptrdiff_t
- TYPE_SHORT
-
C type - short
- TYPE_SIZE_T
-
C type - size_t
- TYPE_SSIZE_T
-
C type - ssize_t
- TYPE_UINTPTR_T
-
C type - uintptr_t
- TYPE_VARIADIC
-
C type - …
- TYPE_VOID
-
C type - void
- TYPE_VOIDP
-
C type - void*
- VERSION
- WINDOWS
Returns a boolean regarding whether the host is WIN32
Public Class Methods
Creates a new handler that opens library
, and returns an instance of Fiddle::Handle
.
If nil
is given for the library
, Fiddle::Handle::DEFAULT is used, which is the equivalent to RTLD_DEFAULT. See man 3 dlopen
for more.
lib = Fiddle.dlopen(nil)
The default is dependent on OS, and provide a handle for all libraries already loaded. For example, in most cases you can use this to access libc
functions, or ruby functions like rb_str_new
.
See Fiddle::Handle.new
for more.
# File fiddle/lib/fiddle.rb, line 60 def dlopen library Fiddle::Handle.new library end
Returns the hexadecimal representation of a memory pointer address addr
Example:
lib = Fiddle.dlopen('/lib64/libc-2.15.so') => #<Fiddle::Handle:0x00000001342460> lib['strcpy'].to_s(16) => "7f59de6dd240" Fiddle.dlunwrap(Fiddle.dlwrap(lib['strcpy'].to_s(16))) => "7f59de6dd240"
VALUE rb_fiddle_ptr2value(VALUE self, VALUE addr) { return (VALUE)NUM2PTR(addr); }
Returns a memory pointer of a function’s hexadecimal address location val
Example:
lib = Fiddle.dlopen('/lib64/libc-2.15.so') => #<Fiddle::Handle:0x00000001342460> Fiddle.dlwrap(lib['strcpy'].to_s(16)) => 25522520
static VALUE rb_fiddle_value2ptr(VALUE self, VALUE val) { return PTR2NUM((void*)val); }
Free the memory at address addr
VALUE rb_fiddle_free(VALUE self, VALUE addr) { void *ptr = NUM2PTR(addr); ruby_xfree(ptr); return Qnil; }
Returns the last Error
of the current executing Thread
or nil if none
# File fiddle/lib/fiddle.rb, line 35 def self.last_error Thread.current[:__FIDDLE_LAST_ERROR__] end
Sets the last Error
of the current executing Thread
to error
# File fiddle/lib/fiddle.rb, line 40 def self.last_error= error Thread.current[:__DL2_LAST_ERROR__] = error Thread.current[:__FIDDLE_LAST_ERROR__] = error end
Allocate size
bytes of memory and return the integer memory address for the allocated memory.
static VALUE rb_fiddle_malloc(VALUE self, VALUE size) { void *ptr; ptr = (void*)ruby_xcalloc(1, NUM2SIZET(size)); return PTR2NUM(ptr); }
Change the size of the memory allocated at the memory location addr
to size
bytes. Returns the memory address of the reallocated memory, which may be different than the address passed in.
static VALUE rb_fiddle_realloc(VALUE self, VALUE addr, VALUE size) { void *ptr = NUM2PTR(addr); ptr = (void*)ruby_xrealloc(ptr, NUM2SIZET(size)); return PTR2NUM(ptr); }
Returns the last win32 Error
of the current executing Thread
or nil if none
# File fiddle/lib/fiddle.rb, line 12 def self.win32_last_error Thread.current[:__FIDDLE_WIN32_LAST_ERROR__] end
Sets the last win32 Error
of the current executing Thread
to error
# File fiddle/lib/fiddle.rb, line 17 def self.win32_last_error= error Thread.current[:__FIDDLE_WIN32_LAST_ERROR__] = error end
Returns the last win32 socket Error
of the current executing Thread
or nil if none
# File fiddle/lib/fiddle.rb, line 23 def self.win32_last_socket_error Thread.current[:__FIDDLE_WIN32_LAST_SOCKET_ERROR__] end
Sets the last win32 socket Error
of the current executing Thread
to error
# File fiddle/lib/fiddle.rb, line 29 def self.win32_last_socket_error= error Thread.current[:__FIDDLE_WIN32_LAST_SOCKET_ERROR__] = error end
Private Instance Methods
Creates a new handler that opens library
, and returns an instance of Fiddle::Handle
.
If nil
is given for the library
, Fiddle::Handle::DEFAULT is used, which is the equivalent to RTLD_DEFAULT. See man 3 dlopen
for more.
lib = Fiddle.dlopen(nil)
The default is dependent on OS, and provide a handle for all libraries already loaded. For example, in most cases you can use this to access libc
functions, or ruby functions like rb_str_new
.
See Fiddle::Handle.new
for more.
# File fiddle/lib/fiddle.rb, line 60 def dlopen library Fiddle::Handle.new library end