base-4.9.0.0: Basic libraries

Copyright(c) The FFI task force 2001
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Maintainerffi@haskell.org
Stabilityprovisional
Portabilityportable
Safe HaskellTrustworthy
LanguageHaskell2010

Foreign.Storable

Description

The module Foreign.Storable provides most elementary support for marshalling and is part of the language-independent portion of the Foreign Function Interface (FFI), and will normally be imported via the Foreign module.

Synopsis

Documentation

class Storable a where Source

The member functions of this class facilitate writing values of primitive types to raw memory (which may have been allocated with the above mentioned routines) and reading values from blocks of raw memory. The class, furthermore, includes support for computing the storage requirements and alignment restrictions of storable types.

Memory addresses are represented as values of type Ptr a, for some a which is an instance of class Storable. The type argument to Ptr helps provide some valuable type safety in FFI code (you can't mix pointers of different types without an explicit cast), while helping the Haskell type system figure out which marshalling method is needed for a given pointer.

All marshalling between Haskell and a foreign language ultimately boils down to translating Haskell data structures into the binary representation of a corresponding data structure of the foreign language and vice versa. To code this marshalling in Haskell, it is necessary to manipulate primitive data types stored in unstructured memory blocks. The class Storable facilitates this manipulation on all types for which it is instantiated, which are the standard basic types of Haskell, the fixed size Int types (Int8, Int16, Int32, Int64), the fixed size Word types (Word8, Word16, Word32, Word64), StablePtr, all types from Foreign.C.Types, as well as Ptr.

Minimal complete definition

sizeOf, alignment, (peek | peekElemOff | peekByteOff), (poke | pokeElemOff | pokeByteOff)

Methods

sizeOf :: a -> Int Source

Computes the storage requirements (in bytes) of the argument. The value of the argument is not used.

alignment :: a -> Int Source

Computes the alignment constraint of the argument. An alignment constraint x is fulfilled by any address divisible by x. The value of the argument is not used.

peekElemOff :: Ptr a -> Int -> IO a Source

Read a value from a memory area regarded as an array of values of the same kind. The first argument specifies the start address of the array and the second the index into the array (the first element of the array has index 0). The following equality holds,

peekElemOff addr idx = IOExts.fixIO $ \result ->
  peek (addr `plusPtr` (idx * sizeOf result))

Note that this is only a specification, not necessarily the concrete implementation of the function.

pokeElemOff :: Ptr a -> Int -> a -> IO () Source

Write a value to a memory area regarded as an array of values of the same kind. The following equality holds:

pokeElemOff addr idx x = 
  poke (addr `plusPtr` (idx * sizeOf x)) x

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO a Source

Read a value from a memory location given by a base address and offset. The following equality holds:

peekByteOff addr off = peek (addr `plusPtr` off)

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> a -> IO () Source

Write a value to a memory location given by a base address and offset. The following equality holds:

pokeByteOff addr off x = poke (addr `plusPtr` off) x

peek :: Ptr a -> IO a Source

Read a value from the given memory location.

Note that the peek and poke functions might require properly aligned addresses to function correctly. This is architecture dependent; thus, portable code should ensure that when peeking or poking values of some type a, the alignment constraint for a, as given by the function alignment is fulfilled.

poke :: Ptr a -> a -> IO () Source

Write the given value to the given memory location. Alignment restrictions might apply; see peek.

Instances

Storable Bool 
Storable Char 
Storable Double 
Storable Float 
Storable Int 
Storable Int8 
Storable Int16 
Storable Int32 
Storable Int64 
Storable Word 
Storable Word8 
Storable Word16 
Storable Word32 
Storable Word64 
Storable () 

Methods

sizeOf :: () -> Int Source

alignment :: () -> Int Source

peekElemOff :: Ptr () -> Int -> IO () Source

pokeElemOff :: Ptr () -> Int -> () -> IO () Source

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO () Source

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> () -> IO () Source

peek :: Ptr () -> IO () Source

poke :: Ptr () -> () -> IO () Source

Storable Fingerprint 
Storable CUIntMax 
Storable CIntMax 
Storable CUIntPtr 
Storable CIntPtr 
Storable CSUSeconds 
Storable CUSeconds 
Storable CTime 
Storable CClock 
Storable CSigAtomic 
Storable CWchar 
Storable CSize 
Storable CPtrdiff 
Storable CDouble 
Storable CFloat 
Storable CULLong 
Storable CLLong 
Storable CULong 
Storable CLong 
Storable CUInt 
Storable CInt 
Storable CUShort 
Storable CShort 
Storable CUChar 
Storable CSChar 
Storable CChar 
Storable IntPtr 
Storable WordPtr 
Storable Fd 

Methods

sizeOf :: Fd -> Int Source

alignment :: Fd -> Int Source

peekElemOff :: Ptr Fd -> Int -> IO Fd Source

pokeElemOff :: Ptr Fd -> Int -> Fd -> IO () Source

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO Fd Source

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> Fd -> IO () Source

peek :: Ptr Fd -> IO Fd Source

poke :: Ptr Fd -> Fd -> IO () Source

Storable CRLim 
Storable CTcflag 
Storable CSpeed 
Storable CCc 
Storable CUid 
Storable CNlink 
Storable CGid 
Storable CSsize 
Storable CPid 
Storable COff 
Storable CMode 
Storable CIno 
Storable CDev 
(Storable a, Integral a) => Storable (Ratio a) 

Methods

sizeOf :: Ratio a -> Int Source

alignment :: Ratio a -> Int Source

peekElemOff :: Ptr (Ratio a) -> Int -> IO (Ratio a) Source

pokeElemOff :: Ptr (Ratio a) -> Int -> Ratio a -> IO () Source

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO (Ratio a) Source

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> Ratio a -> IO () Source

peek :: Ptr (Ratio a) -> IO (Ratio a) Source

poke :: Ptr (Ratio a) -> Ratio a -> IO () Source

Storable (StablePtr a) 
Storable (Ptr a) 

Methods

sizeOf :: Ptr a -> Int Source

alignment :: Ptr a -> Int Source

peekElemOff :: Ptr (Ptr a) -> Int -> IO (Ptr a) Source

pokeElemOff :: Ptr (Ptr a) -> Int -> Ptr a -> IO () Source

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO (Ptr a) Source

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> Ptr a -> IO () Source

peek :: Ptr (Ptr a) -> IO (Ptr a) Source

poke :: Ptr (Ptr a) -> Ptr a -> IO () Source

Storable (FunPtr a) 

Methods

sizeOf :: FunPtr a -> Int Source

alignment :: FunPtr a -> Int Source

peekElemOff :: Ptr (FunPtr a) -> Int -> IO (FunPtr a) Source

pokeElemOff :: Ptr (FunPtr a) -> Int -> FunPtr a -> IO () Source

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO (FunPtr a) Source

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> FunPtr a -> IO () Source

peek :: Ptr (FunPtr a) -> IO (FunPtr a) Source

poke :: Ptr (FunPtr a) -> FunPtr a -> IO () Source

Storable a => Storable (Complex a) 

Methods

sizeOf :: Complex a -> Int Source

alignment :: Complex a -> Int Source

peekElemOff :: Ptr (Complex a) -> Int -> IO (Complex a) Source

pokeElemOff :: Ptr (Complex a) -> Int -> Complex a -> IO () Source

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO (Complex a) Source

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> Complex a -> IO () Source

peek :: Ptr (Complex a) -> IO (Complex a) Source

poke :: Ptr (Complex a) -> Complex a -> IO () Source

Storable a => Storable (Identity a) 
Storable a => Storable (Const k a b) 

Methods

sizeOf :: Const k a b -> Int Source

alignment :: Const k a b -> Int Source

peekElemOff :: Ptr (Const k a b) -> Int -> IO (Const k a b) Source

pokeElemOff :: Ptr (Const k a b) -> Int -> Const k a b -> IO () Source

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO (Const k a b) Source

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> Const k a b -> IO () Source

peek :: Ptr (Const k a b) -> IO (Const k a b) Source

poke :: Ptr (Const k a b) -> Const k a b -> IO () Source