base-4.6.0.1: Basic libraries

Portabilityportable
Stabilityprovisional
Maintainerffi@haskell.org
Safe HaskellUnsafe

Foreign.Marshal

Description

Marshalling support

Synopsis

Documentation

The module Foreign.Marshal re-exports the safe content in the Foreign.Marshal hierarchy:

and provides one function:

unsafeLocalState :: IO a -> aSource

Deprecated: Please import from Foreign.Marshall.Unsafe instead; This will be removed in the next release

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.