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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <!-- This manual is for Libffi, a portable foreign-function interface library. Copyright (C) 2008, 2010, 2011 Red Hat, Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. 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This can be useful when writing an interpreter, or to provide wrappers for arbitrary functions. </p> <p>This facility is called the <em>closure API</em>. Closures are not supported on all platforms; you can check the <code>FFI_CLOSURES</code> define to determine whether they are supported on the current platform. <a name="index-closures"></a> <a name="index-closure-API"></a> <a name="index-FFI_005fCLOSURES"></a> </p> <p>Because closures work by assembling a tiny function at runtime, they require special allocation on platforms that have a non-executable heap. Memory management for closures is handled by a pair of functions: </p> <a name="index-ffi_005fclosure_005falloc"></a> <dl> <dt><a name="index-void-1"></a>Function: <strong>void</strong> <em>*ffi_closure_alloc (size_t <var>size</var>, void **<var>code</var>)</em></dt> <dd><p>Allocate a chunk of memory holding <var>size</var> bytes. This returns a pointer to the writable address, and sets *<var>code</var> to the corresponding executable address. </p> <p><var>size</var> should be sufficient to hold a <code>ffi_closure</code> object. </p></dd></dl> <a name="index-ffi_005fclosure_005ffree"></a> <dl> <dt><a name="index-void-2"></a>Function: <strong>void</strong> <em>ffi_closure_free (void *<var>writable</var>)</em></dt> <dd><p>Free memory allocated using <code>ffi_closure_alloc</code>. The argument is the writable address that was returned. </p></dd></dl> <p>Once you have allocated the memory for a closure, you must construct a <code>ffi_cif</code> describing the function call. Finally you can prepare the closure function: </p> <a name="index-ffi_005fprep_005fclosure_005floc"></a> <dl> <dt><a name="index-ffi_005fstatus-2"></a>Function: <strong>ffi_status</strong> <em>ffi_prep_closure_loc (ffi_closure *<var>closure</var>, ffi_cif *<var>cif</var>, void (*<var>fun</var>) (ffi_cif *<var>cif</var>, void *<var>ret</var>, void **<var>args</var>, void *<var>user_data</var>), void *<var>user_data</var>, void *<var>codeloc</var>)</em></dt> <dd><p>Prepare a closure function. </p> <p><var>closure</var> is the address of a <code>ffi_closure</code> object; this is the writable address returned by <code>ffi_closure_alloc</code>. </p> <p><var>cif</var> is the <code>ffi_cif</code> describing the function parameters. </p> <p><var>user_data</var> is an arbitrary datum that is passed, uninterpreted, to your closure function. </p> <p><var>codeloc</var> is the executable address returned by <code>ffi_closure_alloc</code>. </p> <p><var>fun</var> is the function which will be called when the closure is invoked. It is called with the arguments: </p><dl compact="compact"> <dt><var>cif</var></dt> <dd><p>The <code>ffi_cif</code> passed to <code>ffi_prep_closure_loc</code>. </p> </dd> <dt><var>ret</var></dt> <dd><p>A pointer to the memory used for the function’s return value. <var>fun</var> must fill this, unless the function is declared as returning <code>void</code>. </p> </dd> <dt><var>args</var></dt> <dd><p>A vector of pointers to memory holding the arguments to the function. </p> </dd> <dt><var>user_data</var></dt> <dd><p>The same <var>user_data</var> that was passed to <code>ffi_prep_closure_loc</code>. </p></dd> </dl> <p><code>ffi_prep_closure_loc</code> will return <code>FFI_OK</code> if everything went ok, and something else on error. </p> <p>After calling <code>ffi_prep_closure_loc</code>, you can cast <var>codeloc</var> to the appropriate pointer-to-function type. </p></dd></dl> <p>You may see old code referring to <code>ffi_prep_closure</code>. 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