FFI::Platypus::API - Platypus arguments and return value API for custom types
version 0.45
package FFI::Platypus::Type::MyCustomType; use FFI::Platypus::API; sub ffi_custom_type_api_1 { { native_type => 'uint32', perl_to_native => sub { my($value, $i) = @_; # Translates ($value) passed in from Perl # into ($value+1, $value+2) arguments_set_uint32($i, $value+1); arguments_set_uint32($i+1, $value+2); }, argument_count => 2, } }
The custom types API for FFI::Platypus allows you to set multiple C arguments from a single Perl argument as a common type. This is sometimes useful for pointer / size pairs which are a common pattern in C, but are usually represented by a single value (a string scalar) in Perl.
The custom type API is somewhat experimental, and you should expect some changes as needs arise (I won't break compatibility lightly, however).
These functions are only valid within a custom type callback.
my $count = argument_count;
Returns the total number of native arguments.
my $sint8 = arguments_get_sint8 $i;
Get the 8 bit signed integer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_sint8 $i, $sint8;
Set the 8 bit signed integer argument at position $i to $sint8.
my $uint8 = arguments_get_uint8 $i;
Get the 8 bit unsigned integer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_uint8 $i, $uint8;
Set the 8 bit unsigned integer argument at position $i to $uint8.
my $sint16 = arguments_get_sint16 $i;
Get the 16 bit signed integer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_sint16 $i, $sint16;
Set the 16 bit signed integer argument at position $i to $sint16.
my $uint16 = arguments_get_uint16 $i;
Get the 16 bit unsigned integer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_uint16 $i, $uint16;
Set the 16 bit unsigned integer argument at position $i to $uint16.
my $sint32 = arguments_get_sint32 $i;
Get the 32 bit signed integer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_sint32 $i, $sint32;
Set the 32 bit signed integer argument at position $i to $sint32.
my $uint32 = arguments_get_uint32 $i;
Get the 32 bit unsigned integer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_uint32 $i, $uint32;
Set the 32 bit unsigned integer argument at position $i to $uint32.
my $sint64 = arguments_get_sint64 $i;
Get the 64 bit signed integer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_sint64 $i, $sint64;
Set the 64 bit signed integer argument at position $i to $sint64.
my $uint64 = arguments_get_uint64 $i;
Get the 64 bit unsigned integer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_uint64 $i, $uint64;
Set the 64 bit unsigned integer argument at position $i to $uint64.
my $float = arguments_get_float $i;
Get the floating point argument from position $i.
arguments_set_float $i, $float;
Set the floating point argument at position $i to $float
my $double = arguments_get_double $i;
Get the double precision floating point argument from position $i.
arguments_set_double $i, $double;
Set the double precision floating point argument at position $i to $double
my $pointer = arguments_get_pointer $i;
Get the pointer argument from position $i.
arguments_set_pointer $i, $pointer;
Set the pointer argument at position $i to $pointer.
my $string = arguments_get_string $i;
Get the string argument from position $i.
arguments_set_string $i, $string;
Set the string argument at position $i to $string.
Examples of use:
Author: Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>
Contributors:
Bakkiaraj Murugesan (bakkiaraj)
Dylan Cali (calid)
pipcet
Zaki Mughal (zmughal)
Fitz Elliott (felliott)
Vickenty Fesunov (vyf)
Gregor Herrmann (gregoa)
This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Graham Ollis.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
To install FFI::Platypus, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm FFI::Platypus
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install FFI::Platypus
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.