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NAME

       ffi_call — Invoke a foreign function.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <ffi.h>

       void
       ffi_call(ffi_cif *cif, void (*fn)(void), void *rvalue, void **avalue);

DESCRIPTION

       The  ffi_call function provides a simple mechanism for invoking a function without requiring knowledge of
       the function's interface at compile time.  fn is called with the values retrieved from  the  pointers  in
       the  avalue  array.  The  return  value  from fn is placed in storage pointed to by rvalue.  cif contains
       information describing the data types, sizes and alignments of the arguments to and return value from fn,
       and must be initialized with ffi_prep_cif before it is used with ffi_call.

       rvalue must point to storage that is sizeof(ffi_arg) or larger for non-floating point types. For smaller-
       sized return value types, the ffi_arg or ffi_sarg integral type must be used to hold the return value.

EXAMPLES

       #include <ffi.h>
       #include <stdio.h>

       unsigned char
       foo(unsigned int, float);

       int
       main(int argc, const char **argv)
       {
           ffi_cif cif;
           ffi_type *arg_types[2];
           void *arg_values[2];
           ffi_status status;

           // Because the return value from foo() is smaller than sizeof(long), it
           // must be passed as ffi_arg or ffi_sarg.
           ffi_arg result;

           // Specify the data type of each argument. Available types are defined
           // in <ffi/ffi.h>.
           arg_types[0] = &ffi_type_uint;
           arg_types[1] = &ffi_type_float;

           // Prepare the ffi_cif structure.
           if ((status = ffi_prep_cif(&cif, FFI_DEFAULT_ABI,
               2, &ffi_type_uint8, arg_types)) != FFI_OK)
           {
               // Handle the ffi_status error.
           }

           // Specify the values of each argument.
           unsigned int arg1 = 42;
           float arg2 = 5.1;

           arg_values[0] = &arg1;
           arg_values[1] = &arg2;

           // Invoke the function.
           ffi_call(&cif, FFI_FN(foo), &result, arg_values);

           // The ffi_arg 'result' now contains the unsigned char returned from foo(),
           // which can be accessed by a typecast.
           printf("result is %hhu", (unsigned char)result);

           return 0;
       }

       // The target function.
       unsigned char
       foo(unsigned int x, float y)
       {
           unsigned char result = x - y;
           return result;
       }

SEE ALSO

       ffi(3), ffi_prep_cif(3)

                                                February 15, 2008                                    ffi_call(3)