/* ** ____ _ ** ___| _ \ ___ _ __| | ** / _ \ |_) / _ \ '__| | ** | __/ __/ __/ | | | ** \___|_| \___|_| |_| ** ** ePerl -- Embedded Perl 5 Language ** ** ePerl interprets an ASCII file bristled with Perl 5 program statements ** by evaluating the Perl 5 code while passing through the plain ASCII ** data. It can operate both as a standard Unix filter for general file ** generation tasks and as a powerful Webserver scripting language for ** dynamic HTML page programming. ** ** ====================================================================== ** ** Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998 Ralf S. Engelschall ** ** This program is free software; it may be redistributed and/or modified ** only under the terms of either the Artistic License or the GNU General ** Public License, which may be found in the ePerl source distribution. ** Look at the files ARTISTIC and COPYING or run ``eperl -l'' to receive ** a built-in copy of both license files. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ** WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See either the ** Artistic License or the GNU General Public License for more details. ** ** ====================================================================== ** ** eperl_perl5.c -- ePerl Perl5 related stuff */ #include "eperl_config.h" #include "eperl_global.h" #include "eperl_perl5.h" #include "eperl_perl5_sm.h" #include "eperl_proto.h" #ifdef HAVE_PERL_DYNALOADER extern void boot_DynaLoader _((CV* cv)); /* ** ** the Perl XS init function for dynamic library loading ** */ void Perl5_XSInit(void) { char *file = __FILE__; /* dXSUB_SYS; */ /* dummy = 0; */ /* make gcc -Wall happy ;-) */ /* do newXS() the available modules */ DO_NEWXS_STATIC_MODULES } #endif /* HAVE_PERL_DYNALOADER */ /* ** ** Force Perl to use unbuffered I/O ** */ void Perl5_ForceUnbufferedStdout(void) { #if AC_perl_vnum < 500476 IoFLAGS(GvIOp(defoutgv)) |= IOf_FLUSH; /* $|=1 */ #else dTHR; IoFLAGS(GvIOp(PL_defoutgv)) |= IOf_FLUSH; /* $|=1 */ #endif return; } /* ** ** set a Perl environment variable ** */ char **Perl5_SetEnvVar(char **env, char *str) { char ca[1024]; char *cp; strcpy(ca, str); cp = strchr(ca, '='); *cp++ = '\0'; return mysetenv(env, ca, cp); } /* ** ** sets a Perl scalar variable ** */ void Perl5_SetScalar(char *pname, char *vname, char *vvalue) { #if AC_perl_vnum >= 500476 dTHR; #endif ENTER; save_hptr(&curstash); curstash = gv_stashpv(pname, TRUE); sv_setpv(perl_get_sv(vname, TRUE), vvalue); LEAVE; return; } /* ** ** remember a Perl scalar variable ** and set it later ** ** (this is needed because we have to ** remember the scalars when parsing ** the command line, but actually setting ** them can only be done later when the ** Perl 5 interpreter is allocated !!) ** */ char *Perl5_RememberedScalars[1024] = { NULL }; void Perl5_RememberScalar(char *str) { int i; for (i = 0; Perl5_RememberedScalars[i] != NULL; i++) ; Perl5_RememberedScalars[i++] = strdup(str); Perl5_RememberedScalars[i++] = NULL; return; } void Perl5_SetRememberedScalars(void) { char ca[1024]; char *cp; int i; for (i = 0; Perl5_RememberedScalars[i] != NULL; i++) { strcpy(ca, Perl5_RememberedScalars[i]); cp = strchr(ca, '='); *cp++ = '\0'; Perl5_SetScalar("main", ca, cp); } } /*EOF*/