5731ca3078
Also remove all instances of 'self within the codebase. This fixes #10889.
259 lines
7.5 KiB
Rust
259 lines
7.5 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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/*!
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Dynamic library facilities.
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A simple wrapper over the platform's dynamic library facilities
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*/
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use c_str::ToCStr;
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use cast;
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use path;
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use libc;
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use ops::*;
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use option::*;
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use result::*;
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pub struct DynamicLibrary { priv handle: *libc::c_void }
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impl Drop for DynamicLibrary {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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match dl::check_for_errors_in(|| {
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unsafe {
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dl::close(self.handle)
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}
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}) {
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Ok(()) => {},
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Err(str) => fail!("{}", str)
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}
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}
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}
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impl DynamicLibrary {
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/// Lazily open a dynamic library. When passed None it gives a
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/// handle to the calling process
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pub fn open(filename: Option<&path::Path>) -> Result<DynamicLibrary, ~str> {
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unsafe {
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let maybe_library = dl::check_for_errors_in(|| {
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match filename {
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Some(name) => dl::open_external(name),
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None => dl::open_internal()
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}
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});
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// The dynamic library must not be constructed if there is
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// an error opening the library so the destructor does not
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// run.
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match maybe_library {
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Err(err) => Err(err),
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Ok(handle) => Ok(DynamicLibrary { handle: handle })
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}
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}
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}
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/// Access the value at the symbol of the dynamic library
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pub unsafe fn symbol<T>(&self, symbol: &str) -> Result<T, ~str> {
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// This function should have a lifetime constraint of 'a on
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// T but that feature is still unimplemented
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let maybe_symbol_value = dl::check_for_errors_in(|| {
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symbol.with_c_str(|raw_string| {
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dl::symbol(self.handle, raw_string)
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})
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});
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// The value must not be constructed if there is an error so
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// the destructor does not run.
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match maybe_symbol_value {
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Err(err) => Err(err),
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Ok(symbol_value) => Ok(cast::transmute(symbol_value))
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test {
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use super::*;
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use option::*;
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use result::*;
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use path::*;
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use libc;
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#[test]
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#[ignore(cfg(windows))] // FIXME #8818
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#[ignore(cfg(target_os="android"))] // FIXME(#10379)
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fn test_loading_cosine() {
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// The math library does not need to be loaded since it is already
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// statically linked in
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let libm = match DynamicLibrary::open(None) {
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Err(error) => fail!("Could not load self as module: {}", error),
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Ok(libm) => libm
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};
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let cosine: extern fn(libc::c_double) -> libc::c_double = unsafe {
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match libm.symbol("cos") {
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Err(error) => fail!("Could not load function cos: {}", error),
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Ok(cosine) => cosine
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}
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};
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let argument = 0.0;
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let expected_result = 1.0;
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let result = cosine(argument);
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if result != expected_result {
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fail!("cos({:?}) != {:?} but equaled {:?} instead", argument,
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expected_result, result)
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}
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}
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#[test]
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#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
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#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
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#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
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fn test_errors_do_not_crash() {
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// Open /dev/null as a library to get an error, and make sure
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// that only causes an error, and not a crash.
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let path = GenericPath::new("/dev/null");
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match DynamicLibrary::open(Some(&path)) {
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Err(_) => {}
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Ok(_) => fail!("Successfully opened the empty library.")
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
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#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
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#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
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#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
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pub mod dl {
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use c_str::ToCStr;
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use libc;
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use path;
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use ptr;
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use str;
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use unstable::sync::atomic;
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use result::*;
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pub unsafe fn open_external(filename: &path::Path) -> *libc::c_void {
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filename.with_c_str(|raw_name| {
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dlopen(raw_name, Lazy as libc::c_int)
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})
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}
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pub unsafe fn open_internal() -> *libc::c_void {
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dlopen(ptr::null(), Lazy as libc::c_int)
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}
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pub fn check_for_errors_in<T>(f: || -> T) -> Result<T, ~str> {
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use unstable::mutex::{Mutex, MUTEX_INIT};
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static mut lock: Mutex = MUTEX_INIT;
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unsafe {
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// dlerror isn't thread safe, so we need to lock around this entire
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// sequence. `atomic` asserts that we don't do anything that
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// would cause this task to be descheduled, which could deadlock
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// the scheduler if it happens while the lock is held.
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// FIXME #9105 use a Rust mutex instead of C++ mutexes.
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let _guard = atomic();
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lock.lock();
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let _old_error = dlerror();
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let result = f();
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let last_error = dlerror();
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let ret = if ptr::null() == last_error {
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Ok(result)
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} else {
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Err(str::raw::from_c_str(last_error))
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};
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lock.unlock();
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ret
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}
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}
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pub unsafe fn symbol(handle: *libc::c_void, symbol: *libc::c_char) -> *libc::c_void {
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dlsym(handle, symbol)
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}
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pub unsafe fn close(handle: *libc::c_void) {
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dlclose(handle); ()
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}
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pub enum RTLD {
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Lazy = 1,
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Now = 2,
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Global = 256,
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Local = 0,
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}
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#[link_name = "dl"]
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extern {
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fn dlopen(filename: *libc::c_char, flag: libc::c_int) -> *libc::c_void;
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fn dlerror() -> *libc::c_char;
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fn dlsym(handle: *libc::c_void, symbol: *libc::c_char) -> *libc::c_void;
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fn dlclose(handle: *libc::c_void) -> libc::c_int;
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}
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "win32")]
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pub mod dl {
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use os;
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use libc;
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use path;
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use ptr;
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use unstable::sync::atomic;
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use result::*;
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pub unsafe fn open_external(filename: &path::Path) -> *libc::c_void {
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os::win32::as_utf16_p(filename.as_str().unwrap(), |raw_name| {
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LoadLibraryW(raw_name)
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})
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}
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pub unsafe fn open_internal() -> *libc::c_void {
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let handle = ptr::null();
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GetModuleHandleExW(0 as libc::DWORD, ptr::null(), &handle as **libc::c_void);
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handle
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}
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pub fn check_for_errors_in<T>(f: || -> T) -> Result<T, ~str> {
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unsafe {
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let _guard = atomic();
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SetLastError(0);
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let result = f();
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let error = os::errno();
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if 0 == error {
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Ok(result)
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} else {
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Err(format!("Error code {}", error))
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}
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}
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}
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pub unsafe fn symbol(handle: *libc::c_void, symbol: *libc::c_char) -> *libc::c_void {
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GetProcAddress(handle, symbol)
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}
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pub unsafe fn close(handle: *libc::c_void) {
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FreeLibrary(handle); ()
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}
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#[link_name = "kernel32"]
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extern "system" {
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fn SetLastError(error: u32);
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fn LoadLibraryW(name: *u16) -> *libc::c_void;
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fn GetModuleHandleExW(dwFlags: libc::DWORD, name: *u16,
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handle: **libc::c_void) -> *libc::c_void;
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fn GetProcAddress(handle: *libc::c_void, name: *libc::c_char) -> *libc::c_void;
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fn FreeLibrary(handle: *libc::c_void);
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}
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}
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