Calling C function from Perl within embedded C application

生来就可爱ヽ(ⅴ<●) 提交于 2019-11-30 08:46:32

XSUBs actually don't require there to be an external library. They merely provide the ability to call to a c function from perl space, and provide some convenience in mapping the calling conventions between C and Perl.

All you need to do is register XSUBs you compiled into the embedding application with the perl interpreter you're embedding.

#include "XSUB.h"

XS(XS_some_func);
XS(XS_some_func)
{
    dXSARGS;
    char *str_from_perl, *str_from_c;

    /* get SV*s from the stack usign ST(x) and friends, do stuff to them */
    str_from_perl = SvPV_nolen(ST(0));

    /* do your c thing calling back to your application, or whatever */
    str_from_c = some_c_func(str_from_perl);

    /* pack up the c retval into an sv again and return it on the stack */
    mXPUSHp(c_str);
    XSRETURN(1);
}

/* register the above XSUB with the perl interpreter after creating it */
newXS("Some::Perl::function", XS_some_func, __FILE__);

When embedding perl, this sort of thing is usually done in the xs_init function you pass to parse_perl.

EXTERN_C void boot_DynaLoader (pTHX_ CV* cv);

static void
xs_init (pTHX)
{
    newXS("Some::Perl::function", XS_some_func, __FILE__);
    /* possibly also boot DynaLoader and friends. perlembed has more
     * details on this, and ExtUtils::Embed helps as well. */
    newXS("DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader", boot_DynaLoader, file);
}

perl_parse(my_perl, xs_init, argc, my_argv, NULL);

After that you'll be able to call to the XSUB as Some::Perl::function from perl space, and that XSUB in turn is free to call back to your application in any way it wants to.

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