NAME
FFI::Platypus::Lang::Zig - Documentation and tools for using Platypus
with the Zig programming language
VERSION
version 0.01
SYNOPSIS
Zig:
export fn add(a: i32, b: i32) callconv(.C) i32 {
return a + b;
}
Perl:
use FFI::Platypus 2.00;
use FFI::CheckLib qw( find_lib_or_die );
use File::Basename qw( dirname );
my $ffi = FFI::Platypus->new( api => 2, lang => 'Zig' );
$ffi->lib(
find_lib_or_die(
lib => 'add',
libpath => [dirname __FILE__],
systempath => [],
)
);
$ffi->attach( add => ['i32','i32'] => 'i32' );
print add(1,2), "\n"; # prints 3
DESCRIPTION
This module provides native Zig types for FFI::Platypus in order to
reduce cognitive load and concentrate on Zig and forget about C types.
This document also covers using Platypus with Zig, and includes a
number of examples.
Note that in addition to using pre-compiled Zig libraries, you can
bundle Zig code with your Perl distribution using FFI::Build and
FFI::Build::File::Zig.
EXAMPLES
The examples in this discussion are bundled with this distribution and
can be found in the examples directory.
Passing and Returning Integers
Zig Source
export fn add(a: i32, b: i32) callconv(.C) i32 {
return a + b;
}
Perl Source
use FFI::Platypus 2.00;
use FFI::CheckLib qw( find_lib_or_die );
use File::Basename qw( dirname );
my $ffi = FFI::Platypus->new( api => 2, lang => 'Zig' );
$ffi->lib(
find_lib_or_die(
lib => 'add',
libpath => [dirname __FILE__],
systempath => [],
)
);
$ffi->attach( add => ['i32','i32'] => 'i32' );
print add(1,2), "\n"; # prints 3
Execute
$ zig build-lib -dynamic add.zig
$ perl add.pl
3
Notes
Basic types like integers and floating points are the easiest to pass
across the FFI boundary. The Platypus Zig language plugin (this module)
provides the basic types used by Zig (for example: bool, i32, u64, f64,
isize and others) will all work as a Zig programmer would expect. This
is nice because you don't have to think about what the equivalent types
would be in C when you are writing your Perl extension in Zig.
Zig functions do not use the same ABI as C by default, so if you want
to be able to call Zig functions from Perl they need to be declared
with the C calling convention callconv(.C) as in this example.
METHODS
Generally you will not use this class directly, instead interacting
with the FFI::Platypus instance. However, the public methods used by
Platypus are documented here.
native_type_map
my $hashref = FFI::Platypus::Lang::Zig->native_type_map;
This returns a hash reference containing the native aliases for the Zig
programming languages. That is the keys are native Zig types and the
values are libffi native types.
CAVEATS
Only one example so far! Hopefully more to come soon.
SEE ALSO
FFI::Platypus
The Core Platypus documentation
Zig Language Reference
AUTHOR
Graham Ollis
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Graham Ollis.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.