dynlib
This module implements the ability to access symbols from shared libraries. On POSIX this uses the dlsym
mechanism, on Windows LoadLibrary
.
Examples
Loading a simple C function
The following example demonstrates loading a function called 'greet' from a library that is determined at runtime based upon a language choice. If the library fails to load or the function 'greet' is not found, it quits with a failure error code.
import dynlib type greetFunction = proc(): cstring {.gcsafe, stdcall.} let lang = stdin.readLine() let lib = case lang of "french": loadLib("french.dll") else: loadLib("english.dll") if lib == nil: echo "Error loading library" quit(QuitFailure) let greet = cast[greetFunction](lib.symAddr("greet")) if greet == nil: echo "Error loading 'greet' function from library" quit(QuitFailure) let greeting = greet() echo greeting unloadLib(lib)
Imports
Types
Procs
proc raiseInvalidLibrary(name: cstring) {...}{.noinline, noreturn, raises: [LibraryError], tags: [].}
- raises an
EInvalidLibrary
exception. Source Edit proc checkedSymAddr(lib: LibHandle; name: cstring): pointer {...}{. raises: [Exception, LibraryError], tags: [RootEffect].}
- retrieves the address of a procedure/variable from
lib
. RaisesEInvalidLibrary
if the symbol could not be found. Source Edit proc libCandidates(s: string; dest: var seq[string]) {...}{.raises: [], tags: [].}
- given a library name pattern
s
write possible library names todest
. Source Edit proc loadLibPattern(pattern: string; globalSymbols = false): LibHandle {...}{. raises: [Exception], tags: [RootEffect].}
- loads a library with name matching
pattern
, similar to whatdynlib
pragma does. Returns nil if the library could not be loaded. Warning: this proc uses the GC and so cannot be used to load the GC. Source Edit proc loadLib(path: string; globalSymbols = false): LibHandle {...}{.gcsafe, raises: [], tags: [].}
- loads a library from
path
. Returns nil if the library could not be loaded. Source Edit proc loadLib(): LibHandle {...}{.gcsafe, raises: [], tags: [].}
- gets the handle from the current executable. Returns nil if the library could not be loaded. Source Edit
proc unloadLib(lib: LibHandle) {...}{.gcsafe, raises: [], tags: [].}
- unloads the library
lib
Source Edit proc symAddr(lib: LibHandle; name: cstring): pointer {...}{.gcsafe, raises: [], tags: [].}
- retrieves the address of a procedure/variable from
lib
. Returns nil if the symbol could not be found. Source Edit
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https://nim-lang.org/docs/dynlib.html