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authoraxis <qt-info@nokia.com>2009-04-24 13:34:15 +0200
committeraxis <qt-info@nokia.com>2009-04-24 13:34:15 +0200
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+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info@nokia.com)
+**
+** This file is part of the QtCore module of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
+** No Commercial Usage
+** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed.
+** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions
+** contained in the either Technology Preview License Agreement or the
+** Beta Release License Agreement.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain
+** additional rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL
+** Exception version 1.0, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this
+** package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
+** contact the sales department at qt-sales@nokia.com.
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#include "qplatformdefs.h"
+#include "qlibrary.h"
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_LIBRARY
+
+#include "qlibrary_p.h"
+#include <qstringlist.h>
+#include <qfile.h>
+#include <qfileinfo.h>
+#include <qmutex.h>
+#include <qmap.h>
+#include <qsettings.h>
+#include <qdatetime.h>
+#ifdef Q_OS_MAC
+# include <private/qcore_mac_p.h>
+#endif
+#ifndef NO_ERRNO_H
+#include <errno.h>
+#endif // NO_ERROR_H
+#include <qdebug.h>
+#include <qvector.h>
+#include <qdir.h>
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+
+//#define QT_DEBUG_COMPONENT
+
+#ifdef QT_NO_DEBUG
+# define QLIBRARY_AS_DEBUG false
+#else
+# define QLIBRARY_AS_DEBUG true
+#endif
+
+#if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(Q_OS_MAC)
+// We don't use separate debug and release libs on UNIX, so we want
+// to allow loading plugins, regardless of how they were built.
+# define QT_NO_DEBUG_PLUGIN_CHECK
+#endif
+
+Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QMutex, qt_library_mutex)
+
+/*!
+ \class QLibrary
+ \reentrant
+ \brief The QLibrary class loads shared libraries at runtime.
+
+ \mainclass
+ \ingroup plugins
+
+ An instance of a QLibrary object operates on a single shared
+ object file (which we call a "library", but is also known as a
+ "DLL"). A QLibrary provides access to the functionality in the
+ library in a platform independent way. You can either pass a file
+ name in the constructor, or set it explicitly with setFileName().
+ When loading the library, QLibrary searches in all the
+ system-specific library locations (e.g. \c LD_LIBRARY_PATH on
+ Unix), unless the file name has an absolute path. If the file
+ cannot be found, QLibrary tries the name with different
+ platform-specific file suffixes, like ".so" on Unix, ".dylib" on
+ the Mac, or ".dll" on Windows and Symbian. This makes it possible
+ to specify shared libraries that are only identified by their
+ basename (i.e. without their suffix), so the same code will work
+ on different operating systems.
+
+ The most important functions are load() to dynamically load the
+ library file, isLoaded() to check whether loading was successful,
+ and resolve() to resolve a symbol in the library. The resolve()
+ function implicitly tries to load the library if it has not been
+ loaded yet. Multiple instances of QLibrary can be used to access
+ the same physical library. Once loaded, libraries remain in memory
+ until the application terminates. You can attempt to unload a
+ library using unload(), but if other instances of QLibrary are
+ using the same library, the call will fail, and unloading will
+ only happen when every instance has called unload().
+
+ A typical use of QLibrary is to resolve an exported symbol in a
+ library, and to call the C function that this symbol represents.
+ This is called "explicit linking" in contrast to "implicit
+ linking", which is done by the link step in the build process when
+ linking an executable against a library.
+
+ Note: In Symbian resolving symbols using their names is supported
+ only if the library is built as STDDLL. Otherwise ordinals must
+ be used. Also, in Symbian the path of the library is ignored and
+ system default library location is always used.
+
+ The following code snippet loads a library, resolves the symbol
+ "mysymbol", and calls the function if everything succeeded. If
+ something goes wrong, e.g. the library file does not exist or the
+ symbol is not defined, the function pointer will be 0 and won't be
+ called.
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_plugin_qlibrary.cpp 0
+
+ The symbol must be exported as a C function from the library for
+ resolve() to work. This means that the function must be wrapped in
+ an \c{extern "C"} block if the library is compiled with a C++
+ compiler. On Windows, this also requires the use of a \c dllexport
+ macro; see resolve() for the details of how this is done. For
+ convenience, there is a static resolve() function which you can
+ use if you just want to call a function in a library without
+ explicitly loading the library first:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_plugin_qlibrary.cpp 1
+
+ \sa QPluginLoader
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \enum QLibrary::LoadHint
+
+ This enum describes the possible hints that can be used to change the way
+ libraries are handled when they are loaded. These values indicate how
+ symbols are resolved when libraries are loaded, and are specified using
+ the setLoadHints() function.
+
+ \value ResolveAllSymbolsHint
+ Causes all symbols in a library to be resolved when it is loaded, not
+ simply when resolve() is called.
+ \value ExportExternalSymbolsHint
+ Exports unresolved and external symbols in the library so that they can be
+ resolved in other dynamically-loaded libraries loaded later.
+ \value LoadArchiveMemberHint
+ Allows the file name of the library to specify a particular object file
+ within an archive file.
+ If this hint is given, the filename of the library consists of
+ a path, which is a reference to an archive file, followed by
+ a reference to the archive member.
+
+ \sa loadHints
+*/
+
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_PLUGIN_CHECK
+struct qt_token_info
+{
+ qt_token_info(const char *f, const ulong fc)
+ : fields(f), field_count(fc), results(fc), lengths(fc)
+ {
+ results.fill(0);
+ lengths.fill(0);
+ }
+
+ const char *fields;
+ const ulong field_count;
+
+ QVector<const char *> results;
+ QVector<ulong> lengths;
+};
+
+/*
+ return values:
+ 1 parse ok
+ 0 eos
+ -1 parse error
+*/
+static int qt_tokenize(const char *s, ulong s_len, ulong *advance,
+ qt_token_info &token_info)
+{
+ ulong pos = 0, field = 0, fieldlen = 0;
+ char current;
+ int ret = -1;
+ *advance = 0;
+ for (;;) {
+ current = s[pos];
+
+ // next char
+ ++pos;
+ ++fieldlen;
+ ++*advance;
+
+ if (! current || pos == s_len + 1) {
+ // save result
+ token_info.results[(int)field] = s;
+ token_info.lengths[(int)field] = fieldlen - 1;
+
+ // end of string
+ ret = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (current == token_info.fields[field]) {
+ // save result
+ token_info.results[(int)field] = s;
+ token_info.lengths[(int)field] = fieldlen - 1;
+
+ // end of field
+ fieldlen = 0;
+ ++field;
+ if (field == token_info.field_count - 1) {
+ // parse ok
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ if (field == token_info.field_count) {
+ // done parsing
+ break;
+ }
+
+ // reset string and its length
+ s = s + pos;
+ s_len -= pos;
+ pos = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/*
+ returns true if the string s was correctly parsed, false otherwise.
+*/
+static bool qt_parse_pattern(const char *s, uint *version, bool *debug, QByteArray *key)
+{
+ bool ret = true;
+
+ qt_token_info pinfo("=\n", 2);
+ int parse;
+ ulong at = 0, advance, parselen = qstrlen(s);
+ do {
+ parse = qt_tokenize(s + at, parselen, &advance, pinfo);
+ if (parse == -1) {
+ ret = false;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ at += advance;
+ parselen -= advance;
+
+ if (qstrncmp("version", pinfo.results[0], pinfo.lengths[0]) == 0) {
+ // parse version string
+ qt_token_info pinfo2("..-", 3);
+ if (qt_tokenize(pinfo.results[1], pinfo.lengths[1],
+ &advance, pinfo2) != -1) {
+ QByteArray m(pinfo2.results[0], pinfo2.lengths[0]);
+ QByteArray n(pinfo2.results[1], pinfo2.lengths[1]);
+ QByteArray p(pinfo2.results[2], pinfo2.lengths[2]);
+ *version = (m.toUInt() << 16) | (n.toUInt() << 8) | p.toUInt();
+ } else {
+ ret = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ } else if (qstrncmp("debug", pinfo.results[0], pinfo.lengths[0]) == 0) {
+ *debug = qstrncmp("true", pinfo.results[1], pinfo.lengths[1]) == 0;
+ } else if (qstrncmp("buildkey", pinfo.results[0],
+ pinfo.lengths[0]) == 0){
+ // save buildkey
+ *key = QByteArray(pinfo.results[1], pinfo.lengths[1]);
+ }
+ } while (parse == 1 && parselen > 0);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+#endif // QT_NO_PLUGIN_CHECK
+
+#if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(Q_OS_MAC) && !defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN) && !defined(QT_NO_PLUGIN_CHECK)
+
+#if defined(Q_OS_FREEBSD) || defined(Q_OS_LINUX)
+# define USE_MMAP
+QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
+# include <sys/types.h>
+# include <sys/mman.h>
+QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
+#endif // Q_OS_FREEBSD || Q_OS_LINUX
+
+static long qt_find_pattern(const char *s, ulong s_len,
+ const char *pattern, ulong p_len)
+{
+ /*
+ we search from the end of the file because on the supported
+ systems, the read-only data/text segments are placed at the end
+ of the file. HOWEVER, when building with debugging enabled, all
+ the debug symbols are placed AFTER the data/text segments.
+
+ what does this mean? when building in release mode, the search
+ is fast because the data we are looking for is at the end of the
+ file... when building in debug mode, the search is slower
+ because we have to skip over all the debugging symbols first
+ */
+
+ if (! s || ! pattern || p_len > s_len) return -1;
+ ulong i, hs = 0, hp = 0, delta = s_len - p_len;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < p_len; ++i) {
+ hs += s[delta + i];
+ hp += pattern[i];
+ }
+ i = delta;
+ for (;;) {
+ if (hs == hp && qstrncmp(s + i, pattern, p_len) == 0)
+ return i;
+ if (i == 0)
+ break;
+ --i;
+ hs -= s[i + p_len];
+ hs += s[i];
+ }
+
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/*
+ This opens the specified library, mmaps it into memory, and searches
+ for the QT_PLUGIN_VERIFICATION_DATA. The advantage of this approach is that
+ we can get the verification data without have to actually load the library.
+ This lets us detect mismatches more safely.
+
+ Returns false if version/key information is not present, or if the
+ information could not be read.
+ Returns true if version/key information is present and successfully read.
+*/
+static bool qt_unix_query(const QString &library, uint *version, bool *debug, QByteArray *key, QLibraryPrivate *lib = 0)
+{
+ QFile file(library);
+ if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) {
+ if (lib)
+ lib->errorString = file.errorString();
+ if (qt_debug_component()) {
+ qWarning("%s: %s", (const char*) QFile::encodeName(library),
+ qPrintable(qt_error_string(errno)));
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ QByteArray data;
+ char *filedata = 0;
+ ulong fdlen = 0;
+
+# ifdef USE_MMAP
+ char *mapaddr = 0;
+ size_t maplen = file.size();
+ mapaddr = (char *) mmap(mapaddr, maplen, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, file.handle(), 0);
+ if (mapaddr != MAP_FAILED) {
+ // mmap succeeded
+ filedata = mapaddr;
+ fdlen = maplen;
+ } else {
+ // mmap failed
+ if (qt_debug_component()) {
+ qWarning("mmap: %s", qPrintable(qt_error_string(errno)));
+ }
+ if (lib)
+ lib->errorString = QLibrary::tr("Could not mmap '%1': %2")
+ .arg(library)
+ .arg(qt_error_string());
+# endif // USE_MMAP
+ // try reading the data into memory instead
+ data = file.readAll();
+ filedata = data.data();
+ fdlen = data.size();
+# ifdef USE_MMAP
+ }
+# endif // USE_MMAP
+
+ // verify that the pattern is present in the plugin
+ const char pattern[] = "pattern=QT_PLUGIN_VERIFICATION_DATA";
+ const ulong plen = qstrlen(pattern);
+ long pos = qt_find_pattern(filedata, fdlen, pattern, plen);
+
+ bool ret = false;
+ if (pos >= 0)
+ ret = qt_parse_pattern(filedata + pos, version, debug, key);
+
+ if (!ret && lib)
+ lib->errorString = QLibrary::tr("Plugin verification data mismatch in '%1'").arg(library);
+# ifdef USE_MMAP
+ if (mapaddr != MAP_FAILED && munmap(mapaddr, maplen) != 0) {
+ if (qt_debug_component())
+ qWarning("munmap: %s", qPrintable(qt_error_string(errno)));
+ if (lib)
+ lib->errorString = QLibrary::tr("Could not unmap '%1': %2")
+ .arg(library)
+ .arg( qt_error_string() );
+ }
+# endif // USE_MMAP
+
+ file.close();
+ return ret;
+}
+
+#endif // Q_OS_UNIX && !Q_OS_MAC && !defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN) && !defined(QT_NO_PLUGIN_CHECK)
+
+typedef QMap<QString, QLibraryPrivate*> LibraryMap;
+Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(LibraryMap, libraryMap)
+
+QLibraryPrivate::QLibraryPrivate(const QString &canonicalFileName, const QString &version)
+ :pHnd(0), fileName(canonicalFileName), fullVersion(version), instance(0), qt_version(0),
+ libraryRefCount(1), libraryUnloadCount(0), pluginState(MightBeAPlugin)
+{ libraryMap()->insert(canonicalFileName, this); }
+
+QLibraryPrivate *QLibraryPrivate::findOrCreate(const QString &fileName, const QString &version)
+{
+ QMutexLocker locker(qt_library_mutex());
+ if (QLibraryPrivate *lib = libraryMap()->value(fileName)) {
+ lib->libraryRefCount.ref();
+ return lib;
+ }
+
+ return new QLibraryPrivate(fileName, version);
+}
+
+QLibraryPrivate::~QLibraryPrivate()
+{
+ LibraryMap * const map = libraryMap();
+ if (map) {
+ QLibraryPrivate *that = map->take(fileName);
+ Q_ASSERT(this == that);
+ Q_UNUSED(that);
+ }
+}
+
+void *QLibraryPrivate::resolve(const char *symbol)
+{
+ if (!pHnd)
+ return 0;
+ return resolve_sys(symbol);
+}
+
+
+bool QLibraryPrivate::load()
+{
+ libraryUnloadCount.ref();
+ if (pHnd)
+ return true;
+ if (fileName.isEmpty())
+ return false;
+ return load_sys();
+}
+
+bool QLibraryPrivate::unload()
+{
+ if (!pHnd)
+ return false;
+ if (!libraryUnloadCount.deref()) { // only unload if ALL QLibrary instance wanted to
+ if (instance)
+ delete instance();
+ if (unload_sys()) {
+ instance = 0;
+ pHnd = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return (pHnd == 0);
+}
+
+void QLibraryPrivate::release()
+{
+ QMutexLocker locker(qt_library_mutex());
+ if (!libraryRefCount.deref())
+ delete this;
+}
+
+bool QLibraryPrivate::loadPlugin()
+{
+ if (instance) {
+ libraryUnloadCount.ref();
+ return true;
+ }
+ if (load()) {
+ instance = (QtPluginInstanceFunction)resolve("qt_plugin_instance");
+#if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
+ // If resolving with function name failed (i.e. not STDDLL), try resolving using known ordinal
+ if (!instance)
+ instance = (QtPluginInstanceFunction)resolve("2");
+#endif
+ return instance;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns true if \a fileName has a valid suffix for a loadable
+ library; otherwise returns false.
+
+ \table
+ \header \i Platform \i Valid suffixes
+ \row \i Windows \i \c .dll
+ \row \i Unix/Linux \i \c .so
+ \row \i AIX \i \c .a
+ \row \i HP-UX \i \c .sl, \c .so (HP-UXi)
+ \row \i Mac OS X \i \c .dylib, \c .bundle, \c .so
+ \endtable
+
+ Trailing versioning numbers on Unix are ignored.
+ */
+bool QLibrary::isLibrary(const QString &fileName)
+{
+#if defined(Q_OS_WIN32) || defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
+ return fileName.endsWith(QLatin1String(".dll"));
+#elif defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
+ // Plugin stubs are also considered libraries in Symbian.
+ return (fileName.endsWith(QLatin1String(".dll")) ||
+ fileName.endsWith(QLatin1String(".qtplugin")));
+#else
+ QString completeSuffix = QFileInfo(fileName).completeSuffix();
+ if (completeSuffix.isEmpty())
+ return false;
+ QStringList suffixes = completeSuffix.split(QLatin1Char('.'));
+# if defined(Q_OS_DARWIN)
+
+ // On Mac, libs look like libmylib.1.0.0.dylib
+ const QString lastSuffix = suffixes.at(suffixes.count() - 1);
+ const QString firstSuffix = suffixes.at(0);
+
+ bool valid = (lastSuffix == QLatin1String("dylib")
+ || firstSuffix == QLatin1String("so")
+ || firstSuffix == QLatin1String("bundle"));
+
+ return valid;
+# else // Generic Unix
+ QStringList validSuffixList;
+
+# if defined(Q_OS_HPUX)
+/*
+ See "HP-UX Linker and Libraries User's Guide", section "Link-time Differences between PA-RISC and IPF":
+ "In PA-RISC (PA-32 and PA-64) shared libraries are suffixed with .sl. In IPF (32-bit and 64-bit),
+ the shared libraries are suffixed with .so. For compatibility, the IPF linker also supports the .sl suffix."
+ */
+ validSuffixList << QLatin1String("sl");
+# if defined __ia64
+ validSuffixList << QLatin1String("so");
+# endif
+# elif defined(Q_OS_AIX)
+ validSuffixList << QLatin1String("a") << QLatin1String("so");
+# elif defined(Q_OS_UNIX)
+ validSuffixList << QLatin1String("so");
+# endif
+
+ // Examples of valid library names:
+ // libfoo.so
+ // libfoo.so.0
+ // libfoo.so.0.3
+ // libfoo-0.3.so
+ // libfoo-0.3.so.0.3.0
+
+ int suffix;
+ int suffixPos = -1;
+ for (suffix = 0; suffix < validSuffixList.count() && suffixPos == -1; ++suffix)
+ suffixPos = suffixes.indexOf(validSuffixList.at(suffix));
+
+ bool valid = suffixPos != -1;
+ for (int i = suffixPos + 1; i < suffixes.count() && valid; ++i)
+ if (i != suffixPos)
+ suffixes.at(i).toInt(&valid);
+ return valid;
+# endif
+#endif
+
+}
+
+bool QLibraryPrivate::isPlugin(QSettings *settings)
+{
+ errorString.clear();
+ if (pluginState != MightBeAPlugin)
+ return pluginState == IsAPlugin;
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_PLUGIN_CHECK
+ bool debug = !QLIBRARY_AS_DEBUG;
+ QByteArray key;
+ bool success = false;
+
+ QFileInfo fileinfo(fileName);
+
+#ifndef QT_NO_DATESTRING
+ lastModified = fileinfo.lastModified().toString(Qt::ISODate);
+#endif
+ QString regkey = QString::fromLatin1("Qt Plugin Cache %1.%2.%3/%4")
+ .arg((QT_VERSION & 0xff0000) >> 16)
+ .arg((QT_VERSION & 0xff00) >> 8)
+ .arg(QLIBRARY_AS_DEBUG ? QLatin1String("debug") : QLatin1String("false"))
+ .arg(fileName);
+ QStringList reg;
+#ifndef QT_NO_SETTINGS
+ bool madeSettings = false;
+ if (!settings) {
+ settings = new QSettings(QSettings::UserScope, QLatin1String("Trolltech"));
+ madeSettings = true;
+ }
+ reg = settings->value(regkey).toStringList();
+#endif
+ if (reg.count() == 4 && lastModified == reg.at(3)) {
+ qt_version = reg.at(0).toUInt(0, 16);
+ debug = bool(reg.at(1).toInt());
+ key = reg.at(2).toLatin1();
+ success = qt_version != 0;
+ } else {
+#if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(Q_OS_MAC) && !defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
+ if (!pHnd) {
+ // use unix shortcut to avoid loading the library
+ success = qt_unix_query(fileName, &qt_version, &debug, &key, this);
+ } else
+#endif
+ {
+ bool temporary_load = false;
+#ifdef Q_OS_WIN
+ HMODULE hTempModule = 0;
+#endif
+ if (!pHnd) {
+#ifdef Q_OS_WIN
+ QT_WA({
+ hTempModule = ::LoadLibraryExW((wchar_t*)QDir::toNativeSeparators(fileName).utf16(), 0, DONT_RESOLVE_DLL_REFERENCES);
+ } , {
+ temporary_load = load_sys();
+ });
+#else
+# if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
+ //Guard against accidentally trying to load non-plugin libraries by making sure the stub exists
+ if (fileinfo.exists())
+# endif
+ temporary_load = load_sys();
+#endif
+ }
+# ifdef Q_CC_BOR
+ typedef const char * __stdcall (*QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction)();
+# else
+ typedef const char * (*QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction)();
+# endif
+#ifdef Q_OS_WIN
+ QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction qtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction = hTempModule
+ ? (QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction)
+#ifdef Q_OS_WINCE
+ ::GetProcAddressW(hTempModule, L"qt_plugin_query_verification_data")
+#else
+ ::GetProcAddress(hTempModule, "qt_plugin_query_verification_data")
+#endif
+ : (QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction) resolve("qt_plugin_query_verification_data");
+#else
+ QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction qtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction = NULL;
+# if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN)
+ if (temporary_load) {
+ qtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction = (QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction) resolve("qt_plugin_query_verification_data");
+ // If resolving with function name failed (i.e. not STDDLL), try resolving using known ordinal
+ if (!qtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction)
+ qtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction = (QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction) resolve("1");
+ }
+# else
+ qtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction = (QtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction) resolve("qt_plugin_query_verification_data");
+# endif
+#endif
+
+ if (!qtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction
+ || !qt_parse_pattern(qtPluginQueryVerificationDataFunction(), &qt_version, &debug, &key)) {
+ qt_version = 0;
+ key = "unknown";
+ if (temporary_load)
+ unload_sys();
+ } else {
+ success = true;
+ }
+#ifdef Q_OS_WIN
+ if (hTempModule) {
+ BOOL ok = ::FreeLibrary(hTempModule);
+ if (ok) {
+ hTempModule = 0;
+ }
+
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+ QStringList queried;
+ queried << QString::number(qt_version,16)
+ << QString::number((int)debug)
+ << QLatin1String(key)
+ << lastModified;
+#ifndef QT_NO_SETTINGS
+ settings->setValue(regkey, queried);
+#endif
+ }
+#ifndef QT_NO_SETTINGS
+ if (madeSettings)
+ delete settings;
+#endif
+
+ if (!success) {
+ if (errorString.isEmpty()){
+ if (fileName.isEmpty())
+ errorString = QLibrary::tr("The shared library was not found.");
+ else
+ errorString = QLibrary::tr("The file '%1' is not a valid Qt plugin.").arg(fileName);
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ pluginState = IsNotAPlugin; // be pessimistic
+
+ if ((qt_version > QT_VERSION) || ((QT_VERSION & 0xff0000) > (qt_version & 0xff0000))) {
+ if (qt_debug_component()) {
+ qWarning("In %s:\n"
+ " Plugin uses incompatible Qt library (%d.%d.%d) [%s]",
+ (const char*) QFile::encodeName(fileName),
+ (qt_version&0xff0000) >> 16, (qt_version&0xff00) >> 8, qt_version&0xff,
+ debug ? "debug" : "release");
+ }
+ errorString = QLibrary::tr("The plugin '%1' uses incompatible Qt library. (%2.%3.%4) [%5]")
+ .arg(fileName)
+ .arg((qt_version&0xff0000) >> 16)
+ .arg((qt_version&0xff00) >> 8)
+ .arg(qt_version&0xff)
+ .arg(debug ? QLatin1String("debug") : QLatin1String("release"));
+ } else if (key != QT_BUILD_KEY
+#ifdef QT_BUILD_KEY_COMPAT
+ // be sure to load plugins using an older but compatible build key
+ && key != QT_BUILD_KEY_COMPAT
+#endif
+ ) {
+ if (qt_debug_component()) {
+ qWarning("In %s:\n"
+ " Plugin uses incompatible Qt library\n"
+ " expected build key \"%s\", got \"%s\"",
+ (const char*) QFile::encodeName(fileName),
+ QT_BUILD_KEY,
+ key.isEmpty() ? "<null>" : (const char *) key);
+ }
+ errorString = QLibrary::tr("The plugin '%1' uses incompatible Qt library."
+ " Expected build key \"%2\", got \"%3\"")
+ .arg(fileName)
+ .arg(QLatin1String(QT_BUILD_KEY))
+ .arg(key.isEmpty() ? QLatin1String("<null>") : QLatin1String((const char *) key));
+#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_PLUGIN_CHECK
+ } else if(debug != QLIBRARY_AS_DEBUG) {
+ //don't issue a qWarning since we will hopefully find a non-debug? --Sam
+ errorString = QLibrary::tr("The plugin '%1' uses incompatible Qt library."
+ " (Cannot mix debug and release libraries.)").arg(fileName);
+#endif
+ } else {
+ pluginState = IsAPlugin;
+ }
+
+ return pluginState == IsAPlugin;
+#else
+ Q_UNUSED(settings);
+ return pluginState == MightBeAPlugin;
+#endif
+}
+
+/*!
+ Loads the library and returns true if the library was loaded
+ successfully; otherwise returns false. Since resolve() always
+ calls this function before resolving any symbols it is not
+ necessary to call it explicitly. In some situations you might want
+ the library loaded in advance, in which case you would use this
+ function.
+
+ \sa unload()
+*/
+bool QLibrary::load()
+{
+ if (!d)
+ return false;
+ if (did_load)
+ return d->pHnd;
+ did_load = true;
+ return d->load();
+}
+
+/*!
+ Unloads the library and returns true if the library could be
+ unloaded; otherwise returns false.
+
+ This happens automatically on application termination, so you
+ shouldn't normally need to call this function.
+
+ If other instances of QLibrary are using the same library, the
+ call will fail, and unloading will only happen when every instance
+ has called unload().
+
+ Note that on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), dynamic libraries cannot be unloaded.
+
+ \sa resolve(), load()
+*/
+bool QLibrary::unload()
+{
+ if (did_load) {
+ did_load = false;
+ return d->unload();
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns true if the library is loaded; otherwise returns false.
+
+ \sa load()
+ */
+bool QLibrary::isLoaded() const
+{
+ return d && d->pHnd;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a library with the given \a parent.
+ */
+QLibrary::QLibrary(QObject *parent)
+ :QObject(parent), d(0), did_load(false)
+{
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a library object with the given \a parent that will
+ load the library specified by \a fileName.
+
+ We recommend omitting the file's suffix in \a fileName, since
+ QLibrary will automatically look for the file with the appropriate
+ suffix in accordance with the platform, e.g. ".so" on Unix,
+ ".dylib" on Mac OS X, and ".dll" on Windows. (See \l{fileName}.)
+
+ Note: In Symbian the path portion of the \a fileName is ignored.
+ */
+QLibrary::QLibrary(const QString& fileName, QObject *parent)
+ :QObject(parent), d(0), did_load(false)
+{
+ setFileName(fileName);
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a library object with the given \a parent that will
+ load the library specified by \a fileName and major version number \a verNum.
+ Currently, the version number is ignored on Windows and Symbian.
+
+ We recommend omitting the file's suffix in \a fileName, since
+ QLibrary will automatically look for the file with the appropriate
+ suffix in accordance with the platform, e.g. ".so" on Unix,
+ ".dylib" on Mac OS X, and ".dll" on Windows. (See \l{fileName}.)
+
+ Note: In Symbian the path portion of the \a fileName is ignored.
+*/
+QLibrary::QLibrary(const QString& fileName, int verNum, QObject *parent)
+ :QObject(parent), d(0), did_load(false)
+{
+ setFileNameAndVersion(fileName, verNum);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a library object with the given \a parent that will
+ load the library specified by \a fileName and full version number \a version.
+ Currently, the version number is ignored on Windows and Symbian.
+
+ We recommend omitting the file's suffix in \a fileName, since
+ QLibrary will automatically look for the file with the appropriate
+ suffix in accordance with the platform, e.g. ".so" on Unix,
+ ".dylib" on Mac OS X, and ".dll" on Windows. (See \l{fileName}.)
+
+ Note: In Symbian the path portion of the \a fileName is ignored.
+ */
+QLibrary::QLibrary(const QString& fileName, const QString &version, QObject *parent)
+ :QObject(parent), d(0), did_load(false)
+{
+ setFileNameAndVersion(fileName, version);
+}
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the QLibrary object.
+
+ Unless unload() was called explicitly, the library stays in memory
+ until the application terminates.
+
+ \sa isLoaded(), unload()
+*/
+QLibrary::~QLibrary()
+{
+ if (d)
+ d->release();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \property QLibrary::fileName
+ \brief the file name of the library
+
+ We recommend omitting the file's suffix in the file name, since
+ QLibrary will automatically look for the file with the appropriate
+ suffix (see isLibrary()).
+
+ When loading the library, QLibrary searches in all system-specific
+ library locations (e.g. \c LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Unix), unless the
+ file name has an absolute path. After loading the library
+ successfully, fileName() returns the fully-qualified file name of
+ the library, including the full path to the library if one was given
+ in the constructor or passed to setFileName().
+
+ For example, after successfully loading the "GL" library on Unix
+ platforms, fileName() will return "libGL.so". If the file name was
+ originally passed as "/usr/lib/libGL", fileName() will return
+ "/usr/lib/libGL.so".
+
+ Note: In Symbian the path portion of the \a fileName is ignored.
+*/
+
+void QLibrary::setFileName(const QString &fileName)
+{
+ QLibrary::LoadHints lh;
+ if (d) {
+ lh = d->loadHints;
+ d->release();
+ d = 0;
+ did_load = false;
+ }
+ d = QLibraryPrivate::findOrCreate(fileName);
+ d->loadHints = lh;
+}
+
+QString QLibrary::fileName() const
+{
+ if (d)
+ return d->qualifiedFileName.isEmpty() ? d->fileName : d->qualifiedFileName;
+ return QString();
+}
+
+/*!
+ \fn void QLibrary::setFileNameAndVersion(const QString &fileName, int versionNumber)
+
+ Sets the fileName property and major version number to \a fileName
+ and \a versionNumber respectively.
+ The \a versionNumber is ignored on Windows and Symbian.
+
+ Note: In Symbian the path portion of the \a fileName is ignored.
+
+ \sa setFileName()
+*/
+void QLibrary::setFileNameAndVersion(const QString &fileName, int verNum)
+{
+ QLibrary::LoadHints lh;
+ if (d) {
+ lh = d->loadHints;
+ d->release();
+ d = 0;
+ did_load = false;
+ }
+ d = QLibraryPrivate::findOrCreate(fileName, verNum >= 0 ? QString::number(verNum) : QString());
+ d->loadHints = lh;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \since 4.4
+
+ Sets the fileName property and full version number to \a fileName
+ and \a version respectively.
+ The \a version parameter is ignored on Windows and Symbian.
+
+ Note: In Symbian the path portion of the \a fileName is ignored.
+
+ \sa setFileName()
+*/
+void QLibrary::setFileNameAndVersion(const QString &fileName, const QString &version)
+{
+ QLibrary::LoadHints lh;
+ if (d) {
+ lh = d->loadHints;
+ d->release();
+ d = 0;
+ did_load = false;
+ }
+ d = QLibraryPrivate::findOrCreate(fileName, version);
+ d->loadHints = lh;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Returns the address of the exported symbol \a symbol. The library is
+ loaded if necessary. The function returns 0 if the symbol could
+ not be resolved or if the library could not be loaded.
+
+ Example:
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_plugin_qlibrary.cpp 2
+
+ The symbol must be exported as a C function from the library. This
+ means that the function must be wrapped in an \c{extern "C"} if
+ the library is compiled with a C++ compiler. On Windows you must
+ also explicitly export the function from the DLL using the
+ \c{__declspec(dllexport)} compiler directive, for example:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_plugin_qlibrary.cpp 3
+
+ with \c MY_EXPORT defined as
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_plugin_qlibrary.cpp 4
+
+ Note: In Symbian resolving with symbol names works only if the loaded
+ library was built as STDDLL. Otherwise, the ordinals must be used.
+*/
+void *QLibrary::resolve(const char *symbol)
+{
+ if (!load())
+ return 0;
+ return d->resolve(symbol);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \overload
+
+ Loads the library \a fileName and returns the address of the
+ exported symbol \a symbol. Note that \a fileName should not
+ include the platform-specific file suffix; (see \l{fileName}). The
+ library remains loaded until the application exits.
+
+ The function returns 0 if the symbol could not be resolved or if
+ the library could not be loaded.
+
+ Note: In Symbian resolving with symbol names works only if the loaded
+ library was built as STDDLL. Otherwise, the ordinals must be used.
+
+ \sa resolve()
+*/
+void *QLibrary::resolve(const QString &fileName, const char *symbol)
+{
+ QLibrary library(fileName);
+ return library.resolve(symbol);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \overload
+
+ Loads the library \a fileName with major version number \a verNum and
+ returns the address of the exported symbol \a symbol.
+ Note that \a fileName should not include the platform-specific file suffix;
+ (see \l{fileName}). The library remains loaded until the application exits.
+ \a verNum is ignored on Windows.
+
+ The function returns 0 if the symbol could not be resolved or if
+ the library could not be loaded.
+
+ Note: In Symbian resolving with symbol names works only if the loaded
+ library was built as STDDLL. Otherwise, the ordinals must be used.
+
+ \sa resolve()
+*/
+void *QLibrary::resolve(const QString &fileName, int verNum, const char *symbol)
+{
+ QLibrary library(fileName, verNum);
+ return library.resolve(symbol);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \overload
+ \since 4.4
+
+ Loads the library \a fileName with full version number \a version and
+ returns the address of the exported symbol \a symbol.
+ Note that \a fileName should not include the platform-specific file suffix;
+ (see \l{fileName}). The library remains loaded until the application exits.
+ \a version is ignored on Windows.
+
+ The function returns 0 if the symbol could not be resolved or if
+ the library could not be loaded.
+
+ Note: In Symbian resolving with symbol names works only if the loaded
+ library was built as STDDLL. Otherwise, the ordinals must be used.
+
+ \sa resolve()
+*/
+void *QLibrary::resolve(const QString &fileName, const QString &version, const char *symbol)
+{
+ QLibrary library(fileName, version);
+ return library.resolve(symbol);
+}
+
+/*!
+ \fn QString QLibrary::library() const
+
+ Use fileName() instead.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn void QLibrary::setAutoUnload( bool b )
+
+ Use load(), isLoaded(), and unload() as necessary instead.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \since 4.2
+
+ Returns a text string with the description of the last error that occurred.
+ Currently, errorString will only be set if load(), unload() or resolve() for some reason fails.
+*/
+QString QLibrary::errorString() const
+{
+ return (!d || d->errorString.isEmpty()) ? tr("Unknown error") : d->errorString;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property QLibrary::loadHints
+ \brief Give the load() function some hints on how it should behave.
+
+ You can give some hints on how the symbols are resolved. Usually,
+ the symbols are not resolved at load time, but resolved lazily,
+ (that is, when resolve() is called). If you set the loadHint to
+ ResolveAllSymbolsHint, then all symbols will be resolved at load time
+ if the platform supports it.
+
+ Setting ExportExternalSymbolsHint will make the external symbols in the
+ library available for resolution in subsequent loaded libraries.
+
+ If LoadArchiveMemberHint is set, the file name
+ is composed of two components: A path which is a reference to an
+ archive file followed by the second component which is the reference to
+ the archive member. For instance, the fileName \c libGL.a(shr_64.o) will refer
+ to the library \c shr_64.o in the archive file named \c libGL.a. This
+ is only supported on the AIX platform.
+
+ The interpretation of the load hints is platform dependent, and if
+ you use it you are probably making some assumptions on which platform
+ you are compiling for, so use them only if you understand the consequences
+ of them.
+
+ By default, none of these flags are set, so libraries will be loaded with
+ lazy symbol resolution, and will not export external symbols for resolution
+ in other dynamically-loaded libraries.
+*/
+void QLibrary::setLoadHints(LoadHints hints)
+{
+ if (!d) {
+ d = QLibraryPrivate::findOrCreate(QString()); // ugly, but we need a d-ptr
+ d->errorString.clear();
+ }
+ d->loadHints = hints;
+}
+
+QLibrary::LoadHints QLibrary::loadHints() const
+{
+ return d ? d->loadHints : (QLibrary::LoadHints)0;
+}
+
+/* Internal, for debugging */
+bool qt_debug_component()
+{
+#if defined(QT_DEBUG_COMPONENT)
+ return true; //compatibility?
+#else
+ static int debug_env = -1;
+ if (debug_env == -1)
+ debug_env = QT_PREPEND_NAMESPACE(qgetenv)("QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS").toInt();
+
+ return debug_env != 0;
+#endif
+}
+
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
+
+#endif // QT_NO_LIBRARY