{-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-} {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude, MagicHash, ScopedTypeVariables #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : Foreign.Marshal.Array -- Copyright : (c) The FFI task force 2001 -- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : ffi@haskell.org -- Stability : provisional -- Portability : portable -- -- Marshalling support: routines allocating, storing, and retrieving Haskell -- lists that are represented as arrays in the foreign language -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module Foreign.Marshal.Array ( -- * Marshalling arrays -- ** Allocation -- mallocArray, mallocArray0, allocaArray, allocaArray0, reallocArray, reallocArray0, callocArray, callocArray0, -- ** Marshalling -- peekArray, peekArray0, pokeArray, pokeArray0, -- ** Combined allocation and marshalling -- newArray, newArray0, withArray, withArray0, withArrayLen, withArrayLen0, -- ** Copying -- | (argument order: destination, source) copyArray, moveArray, -- ** Finding the length -- lengthArray0, -- ** Indexing -- advancePtr, ) where import Foreign.Ptr (Ptr, plusPtr) import Foreign.Storable (Storable(alignment,sizeOf,peekElemOff,pokeElemOff)) import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc (mallocBytes, callocBytes, allocaBytesAligned, reallocBytes) import Foreign.Marshal.Utils (copyBytes, moveBytes) import GHC.Num import GHC.List import GHC.Base -- allocation -- ---------- -- |Allocate storage for the given number of elements of a storable type -- (like 'Foreign.Marshal.Alloc.malloc', but for multiple elements). -- mallocArray :: forall a . Storable a => Int -> IO (Ptr a) mallocArray size = mallocBytes (size * sizeOf (undefined :: a)) -- |Like 'mallocArray', but add an extra position to hold a special -- termination element. -- mallocArray0 :: Storable a => Int -> IO (Ptr a) mallocArray0 size = mallocArray (size + 1) -- |Like 'mallocArray', but allocated memory is filled with bytes of value zero. -- callocArray :: forall a . Storable a => Int -> IO (Ptr a) callocArray size = callocBytes (size * sizeOf (undefined :: a)) -- |Like 'callocArray0', but allocated memory is filled with bytes of value -- zero. -- callocArray0 :: Storable a => Int -> IO (Ptr a) callocArray0 size = callocArray (size + 1) -- |Temporarily allocate space for the given number of elements -- (like 'Foreign.Marshal.Alloc.alloca', but for multiple elements). -- allocaArray :: forall a b . Storable a => Int -> (Ptr a -> IO b) -> IO b allocaArray size = allocaBytesAligned (size * sizeOf (undefined :: a)) (alignment (undefined :: a)) -- |Like 'allocaArray', but add an extra position to hold a special -- termination element. -- allocaArray0 :: Storable a => Int -> (Ptr a -> IO b) -> IO b allocaArray0 size = allocaArray (size + 1) {-# INLINE allocaArray0 #-} -- needed to get allocaArray to inline into withCString, for unknown -- reasons --SDM 23/4/2010, see #4004 for benchmark -- |Adjust the size of an array -- reallocArray :: forall a . Storable a => Ptr a -> Int -> IO (Ptr a) reallocArray ptr size = reallocBytes ptr (size * sizeOf (undefined :: a)) -- |Adjust the size of an array including an extra position for the end marker. -- reallocArray0 :: Storable a => Ptr a -> Int -> IO (Ptr a) reallocArray0 ptr size = reallocArray ptr (size + 1) -- marshalling -- ----------- -- |Convert an array of given length into a Haskell list. The implementation -- is tail-recursive and so uses constant stack space. -- peekArray :: Storable a => Int -> Ptr a -> IO [a] peekArray size ptr | size <= 0 = return [] | otherwise = f (size-1) [] where f 0 acc = do e <- peekElemOff ptr 0; return (e:acc) f n acc = do e <- peekElemOff ptr n; f (n-1) (e:acc) -- |Convert an array terminated by the given end marker into a Haskell list -- peekArray0 :: (Storable a, Eq a) => a -> Ptr a -> IO [a] peekArray0 marker ptr = do size <- lengthArray0 marker ptr peekArray size ptr -- |Write the list elements consecutive into memory -- pokeArray :: Storable a => Ptr a -> [a] -> IO () pokeArray ptr vals0 = go vals0 0# where go [] _ = return () go (val:vals) n# = do pokeElemOff ptr (I# n#) val; go vals (n# +# 1#) -- |Write the list elements consecutive into memory and terminate them with the -- given marker element -- pokeArray0 :: Storable a => a -> Ptr a -> [a] -> IO () pokeArray0 marker ptr vals0 = go vals0 0# where go [] n# = pokeElemOff ptr (I# n#) marker go (val:vals) n# = do pokeElemOff ptr (I# n#) val; go vals (n# +# 1#) -- combined allocation and marshalling -- ----------------------------------- -- |Write a list of storable elements into a newly allocated, consecutive -- sequence of storable values -- (like 'Foreign.Marshal.Utils.new', but for multiple elements). -- newArray :: Storable a => [a] -> IO (Ptr a) newArray vals = do ptr <- mallocArray (length vals) pokeArray ptr vals return ptr -- |Write a list of storable elements into a newly allocated, consecutive -- sequence of storable values, where the end is fixed by the given end marker -- newArray0 :: Storable a => a -> [a] -> IO (Ptr a) newArray0 marker vals = do ptr <- mallocArray0 (length vals) pokeArray0 marker ptr vals return ptr -- |Temporarily store a list of storable values in memory -- (like 'Foreign.Marshal.Utils.with', but for multiple elements). -- withArray :: Storable a => [a] -> (Ptr a -> IO b) -> IO b withArray vals = withArrayLen vals . const -- |Like 'withArray', but the action gets the number of values -- as an additional parameter -- withArrayLen :: Storable a => [a] -> (Int -> Ptr a -> IO b) -> IO b withArrayLen vals f = allocaArray len $ \ptr -> do pokeArray ptr vals f len ptr where len = length vals -- |Like 'withArray', but a terminator indicates where the array ends -- withArray0 :: Storable a => a -> [a] -> (Ptr a -> IO b) -> IO b withArray0 marker vals = withArrayLen0 marker vals . const -- |Like 'withArrayLen', but a terminator indicates where the array ends -- withArrayLen0 :: Storable a => a -> [a] -> (Int -> Ptr a -> IO b) -> IO b withArrayLen0 marker vals f = allocaArray0 len $ \ptr -> do pokeArray0 marker ptr vals res <- f len ptr return res where len = length vals -- copying (argument order: destination, source) -- ------- -- |Copy the given number of elements from the second array (source) into the -- first array (destination); the copied areas may /not/ overlap -- copyArray :: forall a . Storable a => Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Int -> IO () copyArray dest src size = copyBytes dest src (size * sizeOf (undefined :: a)) -- |Copy the given number of elements from the second array (source) into the -- first array (destination); the copied areas /may/ overlap -- moveArray :: forall a . Storable a => Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Int -> IO () moveArray dest src size = moveBytes dest src (size * sizeOf (undefined :: a)) -- finding the length -- ------------------ -- |Return the number of elements in an array, excluding the terminator -- lengthArray0 :: (Storable a, Eq a) => a -> Ptr a -> IO Int lengthArray0 marker ptr = loop 0 where loop i = do val <- peekElemOff ptr i if val == marker then return i else loop (i+1) -- indexing -- -------- -- |Advance a pointer into an array by the given number of elements -- advancePtr :: forall a . Storable a => Ptr a -> Int -> Ptr a advancePtr ptr i = ptr `plusPtr` (i * sizeOf (undefined :: a))