cpython/Python/dynload_next.c
Jack Jansen e3d7622fb3 Don't fail on importing things with undefined references. Unfortunately we
still fail on importing modules that link with libraries that fail
their initialization code (such as windowing libraries when we don't have
access to the window server) and that is what I really wanted to fix.
2001-12-06 22:58:56 +00:00

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/* Support for dynamic loading of extension modules */
#include "Python.h"
#include "importdl.h"
#ifdef WITH_DYLD
#define USE_DYLD
#include <mach-o/dyld.h>
#else /* WITH_DYLD */
#define USE_RLD
/* Define this to 1 if you want be able to load ObjC modules as well:
it switches between two different way of loading modules on the NeXT,
one that directly interfaces with the dynamic loader (rld_load(), which
does not correctly load ObjC object files), and another that uses the
ObjC runtime (objc_loadModules()) to do the job.
You'll have to add ``-ObjC'' to the compiler flags if you set this to 1.
*/
#define HANDLE_OBJC_MODULES 1
#if HANDLE_OBJC_MODULES
#include <objc/Object.h>
#include <objc/objc-load.h>
#endif
#include <mach-o/rld.h>
#endif /* WITH_DYLD */
const struct filedescr _PyImport_DynLoadFiletab[] = {
{".so", "rb", C_EXTENSION},
{"module.so", "rb", C_EXTENSION},
{0, 0}
};
dl_funcptr _PyImport_GetDynLoadFunc(const char *fqname, const char *shortname,
const char *pathname, FILE *fp)
{
dl_funcptr p = NULL;
char funcname[258];
PyOS_snprintf(funcname, sizeof(funcname), "_init%.200s", shortname);
#ifdef USE_RLD
{
NXStream *errorStream;
struct mach_header *new_header;
const char *filenames[2];
long ret;
unsigned long ptr;
errorStream = NXOpenMemory(NULL, 0, NX_WRITEONLY);
filenames[0] = pathname;
filenames[1] = NULL;
#if HANDLE_OBJC_MODULES
/* The following very bogus line of code ensures that
objc_msgSend, etc are linked into the binary. Without
it, dynamic loading of a module that includes objective-c
method calls will fail with "undefined symbol _objc_msgSend()".
This remains true even in the presence of the -ObjC flag
to the compiler
*/
[Object name];
/* objc_loadModules() dynamically loads the object files
indicated by the paths in filenames. If there are any
errors generated during loading -- typically due to the
inability to find particular symbols -- an error message
will be written to errorStream.
It returns 0 if the module is successfully loaded, 1
otherwise.
*/
ret = !objc_loadModules(filenames, errorStream,
NULL, &new_header, NULL);
#else /* !HANDLE_OBJC_MODULES */
ret = rld_load(errorStream, &new_header,
filenames, NULL);
#endif /* HANDLE_OBJC_MODULES */
/* extract the error messages for the exception */
if(!ret) {
char *streamBuf;
int len, maxLen;
NXPutc(errorStream, (char)0);
NXGetMemoryBuffer(errorStream,
&streamBuf, &len, &maxLen);
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, streamBuf);
}
if(ret && rld_lookup(errorStream, funcname, &ptr))
p = (dl_funcptr) ptr;
NXCloseMemory(errorStream, NX_FREEBUFFER);
if(!ret)
return NULL;
}
#endif /* USE_RLD */
#ifdef USE_DYLD
/* This is also NeXT-specific. However, frameworks (the new style
of shared library) and rld() can't be used in the same program;
instead, you have to use dyld, which is mostly unimplemented. */
{
NSObjectFileImageReturnCode rc;
NSObjectFileImage image;
NSModule newModule;
NSSymbol theSym;
const char *errString;
if (NSIsSymbolNameDefined(funcname)) {
theSym = NSLookupAndBindSymbol(funcname);
p = (dl_funcptr)NSAddressOfSymbol(theSym);
return p;
}
rc = NSCreateObjectFileImageFromFile(pathname, &image);
switch(rc) {
default:
case NSObjectFileImageFailure:
case NSObjectFileImageFormat:
/* for these a message is printed on stderr by dyld */
errString = "Can't create object file image";
break;
case NSObjectFileImageSuccess:
errString = NULL;
break;
case NSObjectFileImageInappropriateFile:
errString = "Inappropriate file type for dynamic loading";
break;
case NSObjectFileImageArch:
errString = "Wrong CPU type in object file";
break;
case NSObjectFileImageAccess:
errString = "Can't read object file (no access)";
break;
}
if (errString == NULL) {
newModule = NSLinkModule(image, pathname,
NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_BINDNOW|NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR);
if (!newModule)
errString = "Failure linking new module";
}
if (errString != NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ImportError, errString);
return NULL;
}
if (!NSIsSymbolNameDefined(funcname)) {
/* UnlinkModule() isn't implemented in current versions, but calling it does no harm */
NSUnLinkModule(newModule, FALSE);
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ImportError,
"Loaded module does not contain symbol %.200s",
funcname);
return NULL;
}
theSym = NSLookupAndBindSymbol(funcname);
p = (dl_funcptr)NSAddressOfSymbol(theSym);
}
#endif /* USE_DYLD */
return p;
}