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320 lines
8.6 KiB
C++
320 lines
8.6 KiB
C++
/*
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* dlfcn-win32
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* Copyright (c) 2007 Ramiro Polla
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#ifdef WINDOWS_SYS
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <malloc.h>
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#include "dlfcn_win32.h"
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/* Note:
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* MSDN says these functions are not thread-safe. We make no efforts to have
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* any kind of thread safety.
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*/
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typedef struct global_object {
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HMODULE hModule;
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struct global_object *previous;
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struct global_object *next;
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} global_object;
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static global_object first_object;
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/* These functions implement a double linked list for the global objects. */
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static global_object *global_search( HMODULE hModule )
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{
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global_object *pobject;
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if( hModule == NULL )
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return NULL;
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for( pobject = &first_object; pobject ; pobject = pobject->next )
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if( pobject->hModule == hModule )
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return pobject;
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return NULL;
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}
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static void global_add( HMODULE hModule )
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{
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global_object *pobject;
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global_object *nobject;
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if( hModule == NULL )
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return;
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pobject = global_search( hModule );
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/* Do not add object again if it's already on the list */
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if( pobject )
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return;
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for( pobject = &first_object; pobject->next ; pobject = pobject->next );
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nobject = (global_object*) malloc( sizeof(global_object) );
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/* Should this be enough to fail global_add, and therefore also fail
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* dlopen?
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*/
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if( !nobject )
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return;
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pobject->next = nobject;
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nobject->next = NULL;
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nobject->previous = pobject;
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nobject->hModule = hModule;
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}
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static void global_rem( HMODULE hModule )
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{
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global_object *pobject;
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if( hModule == NULL )
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return;
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pobject = global_search( hModule );
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if( !pobject )
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return;
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if( pobject->next )
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pobject->next->previous = pobject->previous;
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if( pobject->previous )
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pobject->previous->next = pobject->next;
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free( pobject );
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}
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/* POSIX says dlerror( ) doesn't have to be thread-safe, so we use one
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* static buffer.
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* MSDN says the buffer cannot be larger than 64K bytes, so we set it to
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* the limit.
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*/
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static char error_buffer[65535];
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static char *current_error;
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static int copy_string( char *dest, int dest_size, const char *src )
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{
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int i = 0;
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/* gcc should optimize this out */
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if( !src && !dest )
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return 0;
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for( i = 0 ; i < dest_size-1 ; i++ )
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{
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if( !src[i] )
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break;
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else
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dest[i] = src[i];
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}
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dest[i] = '\0';
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return i;
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}
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static void save_err_str( const char *str )
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{
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DWORD dwMessageId;
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DWORD pos;
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dwMessageId = GetLastError( );
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if( dwMessageId == 0 )
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return;
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/* Format error message to:
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* "<argument to function that failed>": <Windows localized error message>
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*/
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pos = copy_string( error_buffer, sizeof(error_buffer), "\"" );
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pos += copy_string( error_buffer+pos, sizeof(error_buffer)-pos, str );
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pos += copy_string( error_buffer+pos, sizeof(error_buffer)-pos, "\": " );
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pos += FormatMessageA( FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, dwMessageId,
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MAKELANGID( LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT ),
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error_buffer+pos, sizeof(error_buffer)-pos, NULL );
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if( pos > 1 )
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{
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/* POSIX says the string must not have trailing <newline> */
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if( error_buffer[pos-2] == '\r' && error_buffer[pos-1] == '\n' )
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error_buffer[pos-2] = '\0';
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}
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current_error = error_buffer;
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}
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static void save_err_ptr_str( const void *ptr )
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{
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char ptr_buf[19]; /* 0x<pointer> up to 64 bits. */
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sprintf( ptr_buf, "0x%p", ptr );
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save_err_str( ptr_buf );
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}
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void *dlopen( const char *file, int mode )
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{
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HMODULE hModule;
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UINT uMode;
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current_error = NULL;
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/* Do not let Windows display the critical-error-handler message box */
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uMode = SetErrorMode( SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS );
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if( file == 0 )
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{
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/* POSIX says that if the value of file is 0, a handle on a global
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* symbol object must be provided. That object must be able to access
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* all symbols from the original program file, and any objects loaded
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* with the RTLD_GLOBAL flag.
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* The return value from GetModuleHandle( ) allows us to retrieve
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* symbols only from the original program file. For objects loaded with
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* the RTLD_GLOBAL flag, we create our own list later on.
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*/
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hModule = GetModuleHandle( NULL );
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if( !hModule )
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save_err_ptr_str( file );
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}
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else
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{
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char lpFileName[MAX_PATH];
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unsigned int i;
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/* MSDN says backslashes *must* be used instead of forward slashes. */
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for( i = 0 ; i < sizeof(lpFileName)-1 ; i++ )
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{
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if( !file[i] )
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break;
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else if( file[i] == '/' )
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lpFileName[i] = '\\';
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else
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lpFileName[i] = file[i];
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}
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lpFileName[i] = '\0';
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/* POSIX says the search path is implementation-defined.
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* LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH is used to make it behave more closely
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* to UNIX's search paths (start with system folders instead of current
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* folder).
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*/
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hModule = LoadLibraryExA( (LPSTR) lpFileName, NULL,
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LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH );
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/* If the object was loaded with RTLD_GLOBAL, add it to list of global
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* objects, so that its symbols may be retrieved even if the handle for
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* the original program file is passed. POSIX says that if the same
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* file is specified in multiple invocations, and any of them are
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* RTLD_GLOBAL, even if any further invocations use RTLD_LOCAL, the
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* symbols will remain global.
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*/
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if( !hModule )
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save_err_str( lpFileName );
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else if( (mode & RTLD_GLOBAL) )
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global_add( hModule );
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}
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/* Return to previous state of the error-mode bit flags. */
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SetErrorMode( uMode );
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return (void *) hModule;
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}
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int dlclose( void *handle )
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{
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HMODULE hModule = (HMODULE) handle;
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BOOL ret;
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current_error = NULL;
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ret = FreeLibrary( hModule );
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/* If the object was loaded with RTLD_GLOBAL, remove it from list of global
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* objects.
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*/
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if( ret )
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global_rem( hModule );
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else
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save_err_ptr_str( handle );
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/* dlclose's return value in inverted in relation to FreeLibrary's. */
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ret = !ret;
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return (int) ret;
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}
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void *dlsym( void *handle, const char *name )
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{
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FARPROC symbol;
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current_error = NULL;
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symbol = GetProcAddress( (HINSTANCE) handle, name );
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if( symbol == NULL )
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{
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HMODULE hModule;
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/* If the handle for the original program file is passed, also search
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* in all globally loaded objects.
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*/
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hModule = GetModuleHandle( NULL );
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if( hModule == handle )
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{
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global_object *pobject;
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for( pobject = &first_object; pobject ; pobject = pobject->next )
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{
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if( pobject->hModule )
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{
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symbol = GetProcAddress( pobject->hModule, name );
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if( symbol != NULL )
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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// Do not close the handle of the calling process
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// CloseHandle( hModule );
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}
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if( symbol == NULL )
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save_err_str( name );
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return (void*) symbol;
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}
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char *dlerror( void )
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{
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char *error_pointer = current_error;
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/* POSIX says that invoking dlerror( ) a second time, immediately following
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* a prior invocation, shall result in NULL being returned.
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*/
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current_error = NULL;
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return error_pointer;
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}
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#endif
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