What’s New
v1.2.0
- Out-of-line mode:
int a[][...];
can be used to declare a structure
field or global variable which is, simultaneously, of total length
unknown to the C compiler (the a[]
part) and each element is
itself an array of N integers, where the value of N is known to the
C compiler (the int
and [...]
parts around it). Similarly,
int a[5][...];
is supported (but probably less useful: remember
that in C it means int (a[5])[...];
).
- PyPy: the
lib.some_function
objects were missing the attributes
__name__
, __module__
and __doc__
that are expected e.g. by
some decorators-management functions from functools
.
- Out-of-line API mode: you can now do
from _example.lib import x
to import the name x
from _example.lib
, even though the
lib
object is not a standard module object. (Also works in from
_example.lib import *
, but this is even more of a hack and will fail
if lib
happens to declare a name called __all__
. Note that
*
excludes the global variables; only the functions and constants
make sense to import like this.)
lib.__dict__
works again and gives you a copy of the
dict—assuming that lib
has got no symbol called precisely
__dict__
. (In general, it is safer to use dir(lib)
.)
- Out-of-line API mode: global variables are now fetched on demand at
every access. It fixes issue #212 (Windows DLL variables), and also
allows variables that are defined as dynamic macros (like
errno
)
or __thread
-local variables. (This change might also tighten
the C compiler’s check on the variables’ type.)
- Issue #209: dereferencing NULL pointers now raises RuntimeError
instead of segfaulting. Meant as a debugging aid. The check is
only for NULL: if you dereference random or dead pointers you might
still get segfaults.
- Issue #152: callbacks: added an argument
ffi.callback(...,
onerror=...)
. If the main callback function raises an exception
and onerror
is provided, then onerror(exception, exc_value,
traceback)
is called. This is similar to writing a try:
except:
in the main callback function, but in some cases (e.g. a
signal) an exception can occur at the very start of the callback
function—before it had time to enter the try: except:
block.
- Issue #115: added
ffi.new_allocator()
, which officializes
support for alternative allocators.
v1.1.2
ffi.gc()
: fixed a race condition in multithreaded programs
introduced in 1.1.1
v1.1.1
- Out-of-line mode:
ffi.string()
, ffi.buffer()
and
ffi.getwinerror()
didn’t accept their arguments as keyword
arguments, unlike their in-line mode equivalent. (It worked in PyPy.)
- Out-of-line ABI mode: documented a restriction of
ffi.dlopen()
when compared to the in-line mode.
ffi.gc()
: when called several times with equal pointers, it was
accidentally registering only the last destructor, or even none at
all depending on details. (It was correctly registering all of them
only in PyPy, and only with the out-of-line FFIs.)
v1.1.0
- Out-of-line API mode: we can now declare integer types with
typedef int... foo_t;
. The exact size and signedness of foo_t
is figured out by the compiler.
- Out-of-line API mode: we can now declare multidimensional arrays
(as fields or as globals) with
int n[...][...]
. Before, only the
outermost dimension would support the ...
syntax.
- Out-of-line ABI mode: we now support any constant declaration,
instead of only integers whose value is given in the cdef. Such “new”
constants, i.e. either non-integers or without a value given in the
cdef, must correspond to actual symbols in the lib. At runtime they
are looked up the first time we access them. This is useful if the
library defines
extern const sometype somename;
.
ffi.addressof(lib, "func_name")
now returns a regular cdata object
of type “pointer to function”. You can use it on any function from a
library in API mode (in ABI mode, all functions are already regular
cdata objects). To support this, you need to recompile your cffi
modules.
- Issue #198: in API mode, if you declare constants of a
struct
type, what you saw from lib.CONSTANT was corrupted.
- Issue #196:
ffi.set_source("package._ffi", None)
would
incorrectly generate the Python source to package._ffi.py
instead
of package/_ffi.py
. Also fixed: in some cases, if the C file was
in build/foo.c
, the .o file would be put in build/build/foo.o
.
v1.0.3
- Same as 1.0.2, apart from doc and test fixes on some platforms.
v1.0.2
- Variadic C functions (ending in a ”...” argument) were not supported
in the out-of-line ABI mode. This was a bug—there was even a
(non-working) example doing exactly that!
v1.0.1
ffi.set_source()
crashed if passed a sources=[..]
argument.
Fixed by chrippa on pull request #60.
- Issue #193: if we use a struct between the first cdef() where it is
declared and another cdef() where its fields are defined, then this
definition was ignored.
- Enums were buggy if you used too many ”...” in their definition.
v1.0.0
- The main news item is out-of-line module generation:
- (this page will list what is new from all versions from 1.0.0
forward.)