ptable_hints_store(ud->tbl, ent->key, h2);
}
-static void indirect_thread_cleanup(pTHX_ void *ud) {
- int global_teardown;
- dMY_CXT;
-
- global_teardown = indirect_clear_loaded_locked(&MY_CXT);
- assert(!global_teardown);
-
- SvREFCNT_dec(MY_CXT.global_code);
- MY_CXT.global_code = NULL;
-
- ptable_free(MY_CXT.map);
- MY_CXT.map = NULL;
-
- ptable_hints_free(MY_CXT.tbl);
- MY_CXT.tbl = NULL;
-}
-
-static int indirect_endav_free(pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg) {
- SAVEDESTRUCTOR_X(indirect_thread_cleanup, NULL);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-static MGVTBL indirect_endav_vtbl = {
- 0,
- 0,
- 0,
- 0,
- indirect_endav_free
-#if MGf_COPY
- , 0
-#endif
-#if MGf_DUP
- , 0
-#endif
-#if MGf_LOCAL
- , 0
-#endif
-};
-
#endif /* I_THREADSAFE */
#if I_WORKAROUND_REQUIRE_PROPAGATION
+
static IV indirect_require_tag(pTHX) {
#define indirect_require_tag() indirect_require_tag(aTHX)
const CV *cv, *outside;
return PTR2IV(cv);
}
+
#endif /* I_WORKAROUND_REQUIRE_PROPAGATION */
static SV *indirect_tag(pTHX_ SV *value) {
static void indirect_teardown(pTHX_ void *interp) {
dMY_CXT;
-#if I_MULTIPLICITY
- if (aTHX != interp)
- return;
-#endif
-
I_LOADED_LOCK;
if (indirect_clear_loaded_locked(&MY_CXT)) {
MY_CXT.global_code = NULL;
}
-#if I_MULTIPLICITY
- call_atexit(indirect_teardown, aTHX);
-#else
call_atexit(indirect_teardown, NULL);
-#endif
return;
}
PREINIT:
ptable *t;
SV *global_code_dup;
- GV *gv;
PPCODE:
{
indirect_ptable_clone_ud ud;
I_LOADED_UNLOCK;
}
}
- gv = gv_fetchpv(__PACKAGE__ "::_THREAD_CLEANUP", 0, SVt_PVCV);
- if (gv) {
- CV *cv = GvCV(gv);
- if (!PL_endav)
- PL_endav = newAV();
- SvREFCNT_inc(cv);
- if (!av_store(PL_endav, av_len(PL_endav) + 1, (SV *) cv))
- SvREFCNT_dec(cv);
- sv_magicext((SV *) PL_endav, NULL, PERL_MAGIC_ext, &indirect_endav_vtbl, NULL, 0);
- }
XSRETURN(0);
-void
-_THREAD_CLEANUP(...)
-PROTOTYPE: DISABLE
-PPCODE:
- indirect_thread_cleanup(aTHX_ NULL);
- XSRETURN(0);
-
-#endif
+#endif /* I_THREADSAFE */
SV *
_tag(SV *value)
With 5.8 perls, the pragma does not propagate into C<eval STRING>.
This is due to a shortcoming in the way perl handles the hints hash, which is addressed in perl 5.10.
-Indirect constructs that appear in code C<eval>'d during the global destruction phase of a spawned thread or pseudo-fork (the processes used internally for the C<fork> emulation on Windows) are not reported.
-
The search for indirect method calls happens before constant folding.
Hence C<my $x = new Class if 0> will be caught.
use threads::shared;
my $code : shared;
$code = 0;
- no indirect cb => sub { lock $code; ++$code };
+ no indirect hook => sub { lock $code; ++$code };
sub X3::DESTROY { eval $_[0]->{code} }
threads->create(sub {
my $x = bless { code => 'new Z3' }, 'X3';
exit $code;
RUN
skip RUN_PERL_FAILED() => 1 unless defined $status;
- is $status, 0, 'indirect does not check eval STRING during global destruction at the end of a thread';
+ my $code = $status >> 8;
+ is $code, 1, 'indirect checks eval STRING during global destruction at the end of a cloned thread';
}