#include "EXTERN.h" #include "perl.h" #include "XSUB.h" #include "perlxsi.c" #include "my_par_pl.c" /* Workaround for mapstart: the only op which needs a different ppaddr */ #undef Perl_pp_mapstart #define Perl_pp_mapstart Perl_pp_grepstart #undef OP_MAPSTART #define OP_MAPSTART OP_GREPSTART static PerlInterpreter *my_perl; static char *stmpdir; static int options_count; static char **fakeargv; #ifdef HAS_PROCSELFEXE /* This is a function so that we don't hold on to MAXPATHLEN bytes of stack longer than necessary */ STATIC void S_procself_val(pTHX_ SV *sv, char *arg0) { char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; int len = readlink(PROCSELFEXE_PATH, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1); /* On Playstation2 Linux V1.0 (kernel 2.2.1) readlink(/proc/self/exe) includes a spurious NUL which will cause $^X to fail in system or backticks (this will prevent extensions from being built and many tests from working). readlink is not meant to add a NUL. Normal readlink works fine. */ if (len > 0 && buf[len-1] == '\0') len--; /* FreeBSD's implementation is acknowledged to be imperfect, sometimes returning the text "unknown" from the readlink rather than the path to the executable (or returning an error from the readlink). Any valid path has a '/' in it somewhere, so use that to validate the result. See http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=35703 */ if (len > 0 && memchr(buf, '/', len)) sv_setpvn(sv, buf, len); else sv_setpv(sv,arg0); } #endif /* HAS_PROCSELFEXE */ #include "mktmpdir.c" #include "internals.c" int main ( int argc, char **argv, char **env ) { int exitstatus; int i; int argno = 0; #ifdef PERL_GPROF_MONCONTROL PERL_GPROF_MONCONTROL(0); #endif #ifdef PERL_SYS_INIT3 PERL_SYS_INIT3(&argc, &argv, &env); #endif #if (defined(USE_5005THREADS) || defined(USE_ITHREADS)) && defined(HAS_PTHREAD_ATFORK) /* XXX Ideally, this should really be happening in perl_alloc() or * perl_construct() to keep libperl.a transparently fork()-safe. * It is currently done here only because Apache/mod_perl have * problems due to lack of a call to cancel pthread_atfork() * handlers when shared objects that contain the handlers may * be dlclose()d. This forces applications that embed perl to * call PTHREAD_ATFORK() explicitly, but if and only if it hasn't * been called at least once before in the current process. * --GSAR 2001-07-20 */ PTHREAD_ATFORK(Perl_atfork_lock, Perl_atfork_unlock, Perl_atfork_unlock); #endif if (!PL_do_undump) { my_perl = perl_alloc(); if (!my_perl) exit(1); perl_construct( my_perl ); PL_perl_destruct_level = 0; } #ifdef PERL_EXIT_DESTRUCT_END PL_exit_flags |= PERL_EXIT_DESTRUCT_END; #endif /* PERL_EXIT_DESTRUCT_END */ #ifdef PERL_EXIT_EXPECTED PL_exit_flags |= PERL_EXIT_EXPECTED; #endif /* PERL_EXIT_EXPECTED */ #if (defined(CSH) && defined(PL_cshname)) if (!PL_cshlen) PL_cshlen = strlen(PL_cshname); #endif #ifdef PERL_PROFILING #define PROFILING_OPTION 1 #else #define PROFILING_OPTION 0 #endif #ifdef ALLOW_PERL_OPTIONS #define EXTRA_OPTIONS 3 #else #define EXTRA_OPTIONS 4 #endif /* ALLOW_PERL_OPTIONS */ New(666, fakeargv, argc + EXTRA_OPTIONS + 1 + PROFILING_OPTION, char *); fakeargv[argno++] = argv[0]; #ifdef PERL_PROFILING fakeargv[argno++] = "-d:DProf"; #endif fakeargv[argno++] = "-e"; fakeargv[argno++] = my_par_pl; #ifndef ALLOW_PERL_OPTIONS fakeargv[argno++] = "--"; #endif /* ALLOW_PERL_OPTIONS */ options_count = argno; for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) fakeargv[i + options_count - 1] = argv[i]; fakeargv[argc + options_count - 1] = 0; exitstatus = perl_parse(my_perl, par_xs_init, argc + options_count - 1, fakeargv, (char **)NULL); if (exitstatus == 0) exitstatus = perl_run( my_perl ); perl_destruct( my_perl ); if ( par_getenv("PAR_SPAWNED") == NULL ) { if ( stmpdir == NULL ) stmpdir = par_getenv("PAR_TEMP"); if ( stmpdir != NULL ) par_cleanup(stmpdir); } perl_free( my_perl ); PERL_SYS_TERM(); return exitstatus; }