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ruby/vm.h -
$Author: nobu $ created at: Sat May 31 15:17:36 2008
Copyright (C) 2008 Yukihiro Matsumoto
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#ifndef RUBY_VM_H #define RUBY_VM_H 1
#if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #if 0 } /* satisfy cc-mode */ #endif #endif
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
/* Place holder. * * We will prepare VM creation/control APIs on 1.9.2 or later. * If you have an interest about it, please see mvm branch. * http://svn.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/branches/mvm/ */
/* VM type declaration */ typedef struct rb_vm_struct ruby_vm_t;
/* core API */ int ruby_vm_destruct(ruby_vm_t *vm);
/** * ruby_vm_at_exit registers a function _func_ to be invoked when a VM * passed away. Functions registered this way runs in reverse order * of registration, just like END {} block does. The difference is * its timing to be triggered. ruby_vm_at_exit functions runs when a * VM _passed_ _away_, while END {} blocks runs just _before_ a VM * _is_ _passing_ _away_. * * You cannot register a function to another VM than where you are in. * So where to register is intuitive, omitted. OTOH the argument * _func_ cannot know which VM it is in because at the time of * invocation, the VM has already died and there is no execution * context. The VM itself is passed as the first argument to it. * * @param[in] func the function to register. */ void ruby_vm_at_exit(void(*func)(ruby_vm_t *));
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
#if defined(__cplusplus) #if 0 { /* satisfy cc-mode */ #endif } /* extern "C" { */ #endif
#endif /* RUBY_VM_H */
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