base-4.4.0.0: Foreign/Marshal.hs
{-# LANGUAGE CPP, NoImplicitPrelude #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : Foreign.Marshal
-- Copyright : (c) The FFI task force 2003
-- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : ffi@haskell.org
-- Stability : provisional
-- Portability : portable
--
-- Marshalling support
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module Foreign.Marshal
(
-- | The module "Foreign.Marshal" re-exports the safe content in the
-- @Foreign.Marshal@ hierarchy:
module Foreign.Marshal.Safe
-- | and provides one function:
, unsafeLocalState
) where
import Foreign.Marshal.Safe
#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__
import GHC.IO
#else
import System.IO.Unsafe
#endif
{- |
Sometimes an external entity is a pure function, except that it passes
arguments and/or results via pointers. The function
@unsafeLocalState@ permits the packaging of such entities as pure
functions.
The only IO operations allowed in the IO action passed to
@unsafeLocalState@ are (a) local allocation (@alloca@, @allocaBytes@
and derived operations such as @withArray@ and @withCString@), and (b)
pointer operations (@Foreign.Storable@ and @Foreign.Ptr@) on the
pointers to local storage, and (c) foreign functions whose only
observable effect is to read and/or write the locally allocated
memory. Passing an IO operation that does not obey these rules
results in undefined behaviour.
It is expected that this operation will be
replaced in a future revision of Haskell.
-}
{-# DEPRECATED unsafeLocalState
"Please import from Foreign.Marshall.Unsafe instead; This will be removed in the next release"
#-}
unsafeLocalState :: IO a -> a
unsafeLocalState = unsafePerformIO