/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include "dlfcn-util.h" #include "log.h" #include "pcre2-dlopen.h" #if HAVE_PCRE2 static void *pcre2_dl = NULL; pcre2_match_data* (*sym_pcre2_match_data_create)(uint32_t, pcre2_general_context *); void (*sym_pcre2_match_data_free)(pcre2_match_data *); void (*sym_pcre2_code_free)(pcre2_code *); pcre2_code* (*sym_pcre2_compile)(PCRE2_SPTR, PCRE2_SIZE, uint32_t, int *, PCRE2_SIZE *, pcre2_compile_context *); int (*sym_pcre2_get_error_message)(int, PCRE2_UCHAR *, PCRE2_SIZE); int (*sym_pcre2_match)(const pcre2_code *, PCRE2_SPTR, PCRE2_SIZE, PCRE2_SIZE, uint32_t, pcre2_match_data *, pcre2_match_context *); PCRE2_SIZE* (*sym_pcre2_get_ovector_pointer)(pcre2_match_data *); int dlopen_pcre2(void) { /* So here's something weird: PCRE2 actually renames the symbols exported by the library via C * macros, so that the exported symbols carry a suffix "_8" but when used from C the suffix is * gone. In the argument list below we ignore this mangling. Surprisingly (at least to me), we * actually get away with that. That's because DLSYM_ARG() useses STRINGIFY() to generate a string * version of the symbol name, and that resolves the macro mapping implicitly already, so that the * string actually contains the "_8" suffix already due to that and we don't have to append it * manually anymore. C is weird. 🤯 */ return dlopen_many_sym_or_warn( &pcre2_dl, "libpcre2-8.so.0", LOG_ERR, DLSYM_ARG(pcre2_match_data_create), DLSYM_ARG(pcre2_match_data_free), DLSYM_ARG(pcre2_code_free), DLSYM_ARG(pcre2_compile), DLSYM_ARG(pcre2_get_error_message), DLSYM_ARG(pcre2_match), DLSYM_ARG(pcre2_get_ovector_pointer)); } #else int dlopen_pcre2(void) { return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EOPNOTSUPP), "PCRE2 support is not compiled in."); } #endif