Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- unsafeForeignPtrToPtr :: ForeignPtr a -> Ptr a
Unsafe low-level operations
unsafeForeignPtrToPtr :: ForeignPtr a -> Ptr a #
This function extracts the pointer component of a foreign
pointer. This is a potentially dangerous operations, as if the
argument to unsafeForeignPtrToPtr
is the last usage
occurrence of the given foreign pointer, then its finalizer(s) will
be run, which potentially invalidates the plain pointer just
obtained. Hence, touchForeignPtr
must be used
wherever it has to be guaranteed that the pointer lives on - i.e.,
has another usage occurrence.
To avoid subtle coding errors, hand written marshalling code
should preferably use withForeignPtr
rather
than combinations of unsafeForeignPtrToPtr
and
touchForeignPtr
. However, the latter routines
are occasionally preferred in tool generated marshalling code.