module Dynlink: sig
.. end
Dynamic loading of object files.
val is_native : bool
true
if the program is native,
false
if the program is bytecode.
Dynamic loading of compiled files
val loadfile : string -> unit
In bytecode: load the given bytecode object file (.cmo
file) or
bytecode library file (.cma
file), and link it with the running
program. In native code: load the given OCaml plugin file (usually
.cmxs
), and link it with the running
program.
All toplevel expressions in the loaded compilation units
are evaluated. No facilities are provided to
access value names defined by the unit. Therefore, the unit
must register itself its entry points with the main program,
e.g. by modifying tables of functions.
val loadfile_private : string -> unit
Same as loadfile
, except that the compilation units just loaded
are hidden (cannot be referenced) from other modules dynamically
loaded afterwards.
val adapt_filename : string -> string
In bytecode, the identity function. In native code, replace the last
extension with .cmxs
.
Access control
val allow_only : string list -> unit
allow_only units
restricts the compilation units that dynamically-linked
units can reference: it only allows references to the units named in
list
units
. References to any other compilation unit will cause
a
Unavailable_unit
error during
loadfile
or
loadfile_private
.
Initially (just after calling init
), all compilation units composing
the program currently running are available for reference from
dynamically-linked units. allow_only
can be used to grant access
to some of them only, e.g. to the units that compose the API for
dynamically-linked code, and prevent access to all other units,
e.g. private, internal modules of the running program.
val prohibit : string list -> unit
prohibit units
prohibits dynamically-linked units from referencing
the units named in list units
. This can be used to prevent
access to selected units, e.g. private, internal modules of
the running program.
val default_available_units : unit -> unit
Reset the set of units that can be referenced from dynamically-linked
code to its default value, that is, all units composing the currently
running program.
val allow_unsafe_modules : bool -> unit
Govern whether unsafe object files are allowed to be
dynamically linked. A compilation unit is ``unsafe'' if it contains
declarations of external functions, which can break type safety.
By default, dynamic linking of unsafe object files is
not allowed. In native code, this function does nothing; object files
with external functions are always allowed to be dynamically linked.
Deprecated, low-level API for access control
val add_interfaces : string list -> string list -> unit
add_interfaces units path
grants dynamically-linked object
files access to the compilation units named in list units
.
The interfaces (.cmi
files) for these units are searched in
path
(a list of directory names).
val add_available_units : (string * Digest.t) list -> unit
Same as
Dynlink.add_interfaces
, but instead of searching
.cmi
files
to find the unit interfaces, uses the interface digests given
for each unit. This way, the
.cmi
interface files need not be
available at run-time. The digests can be extracted from
.cmi
files using the
extract_crc
program installed in the
OCaml standard library directory.
val clear_available_units : unit -> unit
Empty the list of compilation units accessible to dynamically-linked
programs.
Deprecated, initialization
val init : unit -> unit
Deprecated.Initialize the Dynlink
library. This function is called
automatically when needed.
Error reporting
type
linking_error =
| |
Undefined_global of string |
| |
Unavailable_primitive of string |
| |
Uninitialized_global of string |
type
error =
| |
Not_a_bytecode_file of string |
| |
Inconsistent_import of string |
| |
Unavailable_unit of string |
| |
Unsafe_file |
| |
Linking_error of string * linking_error |
| |
Corrupted_interface of string |
| |
File_not_found of string |
| |
Cannot_open_dll of string |
| |
Inconsistent_implementation of string |
exception Error of error
Errors in dynamic linking are reported by raising the Error
exception with a description of the error.
val error_message : error -> string
Convert an error description to a printable message.