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    • Michael VincentM
      Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
      last edited by Michael Vincent

      @Ekopalypse said in Perl subroutine calltips - with PythonScript:

      Can you try

      from ctypes import CDLL, POINTER, c_int, c_char_p
      
      perllib = CDLL(r'C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl524.dll')
      
      ["-le", "use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();"]
      
      perllib.RunPerl.restype = c_int
      perllib.RunPerl.argtypes = c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)
      args = (c_char_p * 2)(b"-le", b"use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();")
      print(perllib.RunPerl(len(args),args, None))
      

      It just prints 9 in the PythonScript console. No new tab is opened. If I run the command itself from a prompt:

      C:\ > perl -e "use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();"
      

      I get a new tab in Notepad++ as expected.

      At least if it printed 42 we’d know we’re on to something …

      Cheers.

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse
        last edited by

        Ja, 42 would be nice :-)
        So 9 seems to be an error code.

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse @Michael Vincent
          last edited by Ekopalypse

          @Michael-Vincent

          Can you try one more thing?
          Replace the RunPerl call with this
          print(perllib.RunPerl(len(args), args, (c_char_p * 1)(b'')))
          With the newFile code, please.

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          • Michael VincentM
            Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            @Ekopalypse

            Same 9.

            I tried both:

            from ctypes import CDLL, POINTER, c_int, c_char_p
            
            perllib = CDLL(r'C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl524.dll')
            
            ["-e", "use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();"]
            
            perllib.RunPerl.restype = c_int
            perllib.RunPerl.argtypes = c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)
            args = (c_char_p * 2)(b"-e", b"use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();")
            print(perllib.RunPerl(len(args),args,(c_char_p * 1)(b"use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();")))
            

            and

            from ctypes import CDLL, POINTER, c_int, c_char_p
            
            perllib = CDLL(r'C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl524.dll')
            
            ["-e", "use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();"]
            
            perllib.RunPerl.restype = c_int
            perllib.RunPerl.argtypes = c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)
            args = (c_char_p * 2)(b"-e", b"use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();")
            print(perllib.RunPerl(len(args),args,(c_char_p * 1)(b'')))
            

            HOWEVER … this:

            from ctypes import CDLL, POINTER, c_int, c_char_p
            
            perllib = CDLL(r'C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl524.dll')
            
            ["use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();"]
            
            perllib.RunPerl.restype = c_int
            perllib.RunPerl.argtypes = c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)
            args = (c_char_p * 1)(b"use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();")
            print(perllib.RunPerl(len(args),args,None))
            

            produces 0 in the PythonScript console.

            Cheers.

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              Ok, I should have installed strawberry perl in first place, solved all my issues.

              First success

              from ctypes import CDLL, POINTER, c_int, c_char_p
              
              perllib = CDLL(r'D:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl532.dll')
              
              perllib.RunPerl.restype = c_int
              perllib.RunPerl.argtypes = c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)
              
              __args = [b"",
                        b"-le",
                        b"use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();"]
                        
              args = (c_char_p * len(__args))(*__args)
              x = perllib.RunPerl(len(args), args, None)
              print(x)
              

              This works, but only one time. A second call results in a
              OSError: exception: access violation writing 0x0000000000000024

              Seems some cleanup needs to be done afterwards.

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              • Michael VincentM
                Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
                last edited by Michael Vincent

                @Ekopalypse said in Perl subroutine calltips - with PythonScript:

                Seems some cleanup needs to be done afterwards.

                Yes, in my late night Google-ing I saw lots of references to free(args) after the RunPerl() call.

                Examples:
                https://comp.lang.perl.misc.narkive.com/r7M6eENL/dll-unload-question-for-embedded-perl-on-windows
                https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.wxperl.users/2017/01/msg9715.html

                Cheers.

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                • PeterJonesP
                  PeterJones @Ekopalypse
                  last edited by

                  @Ekopalypse said in Perl subroutine calltips - with PythonScript:

                  __args = [b"", …

                  Weird. If I don’t have the empty zeroth argument, the call fails (x==9). I wonder why it needs the blank argument…

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                  • Michael VincentM
                    Michael Vincent @PeterJones
                    last edited by

                    @PeterJones said in Perl subroutine calltips - with PythonScript:

                    I wonder why it needs the blank argument…

                    I read some stuff on Par::Packer and it seems the first argument may be the optional path to the perl executable.

                    https://oliverbetz.de/pages/Artikel/Portable-Perl-Applications

                    Cheers.

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse
                      last edited by

                      Hmm … it looks like freeing the interpreter is the issue.
                      I tried to replicate what RunPerl is doing and when I use this

                      from ctypes import CDLL, POINTER, c_int, c_char_p, c_void_p, byref
                      
                      perllib = CDLL(r'D:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl532.dll')
                      
                      # perllib.RunPerl.restype = c_int
                      # perllib.RunPerl.argtypes = [c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)]
                      
                      # Perl_sys_init3(int* argc, char*** argv, char*** env)
                      perllib.Perl_sys_init3.argtypes = [POINTER(c_int), POINTER(POINTER(c_char_p)), POINTER(POINTER(c_char_p))]
                      
                      # PerlInterpreter * perl_alloc(void)
                      perllib.perl_alloc.restype = c_void_p
                      perllib.perl_alloc.argtypes = []
                      
                      # void perl_construct(pTHXx)
                      perllib.perl_construct.argtypes = [c_void_p]
                      
                      # int perl_parse(pTHXx_ XSINIT_t xsinit, int argc, char **argv, char **env)  # only 4 params ??
                      perllib.perl_parse.restype = c_int
                      perllib.perl_parse.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_void_p, c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)]  # we need 5 params according to RunPerl
                      
                      # int perl_run(pTHXx)
                      perllib.perl_run.restype = c_int
                      perllib.perl_run.argtypes = [c_void_p]
                      
                      __args = [b"", b"D:\\scripts\\perl\\1.pl" ]
                      # ********************************  content of 1.pl  ********************************
                      # use strict;
                      # use warnings;
                      
                      # my $timestamp = localtime(time);
                      
                      # sub logit {
                      	# my $message = shift;
                      	# my $filename = 'D:/report.txt';
                      	# open(my $fh, '>>', $filename) or die "Could not open file '$filename' $!";
                      	# print $fh $timestamp, " $message\n";
                      	# close $fh;
                      # }
                      
                      # logit("test");
                      # **********************************************************************************
                      
                      
                      args = (c_char_p * len(__args))(*__args)
                      
                      perllib.Perl_sys_init3(byref(c_int(len(args))), None, None)
                      my_perl = perllib.perl_alloc()
                      perllib.perl_construct(my_perl)
                      result = perllib.perl_parse(my_perl, None, len(args), args, None)
                      print('perl_parse', result)
                      result = perllib.perl_run(my_perl)
                      print('perl_run', result)
                      print(open(r'D:\report.txt', 'r').read())
                      
                      

                      I can run 1.pl multiple times

                      6adc4473-18cb-43e8-acb2-48c5cb32b519-image.png

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse
                        last edited by Ekopalypse

                        I guess I have a working “embedded” perl instance.

                        
                        from ctypes import CDLL, POINTER, c_int, c_char_p, c_void_p, byref
                        
                        perllib = CDLL(r'D:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl532.dll')
                        
                        # Perl_sys_init3(int* argc, char*** argv, char*** env)
                        perllib.Perl_sys_init3.argtypes = [POINTER(c_int), POINTER(POINTER(c_char_p)), POINTER(POINTER(c_char_p))]
                        
                        # PerlInterpreter * perl_alloc(void)
                        perllib.perl_alloc.restype = c_void_p
                        perllib.perl_alloc.argtypes = []
                        
                        # void perl_construct(pTHXx)
                        perllib.perl_construct.argtypes = [c_void_p]
                        
                        # int perl_parse(pTHXx_ XSINIT_t xsinit, int argc, char **argv, char **env)  # only 4 params ??
                        perllib.perl_parse.restype = c_int
                        perllib.perl_parse.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_void_p, c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)]  # we need 5 params according to RunPerl
                        
                        # int perl_run(pTHXx)
                        perllib.perl_run.restype = c_int
                        perllib.perl_run.argtypes = [c_void_p]
                        
                        # int perl_destruct(pTHXx)
                        perllib.perl_destruct.restype = c_int
                        perllib.perl_destruct.argtypes = [c_void_p]
                        
                        # SV* Perl_eval_pv(pTHX_ const char *p, I32 croak_on_error)
                        perllib.Perl_eval_pv.restype = c_void_p
                        perllib.Perl_eval_pv.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_char_p, c_int]
                        
                        # # SV * Perl_sv_pv(pTHX_ const IV i)
                        perllib.Perl_sv_pv.restype = c_char_p
                        perllib.Perl_sv_pv.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_void_p]
                        
                        
                        __args = [b"", b"-e", b"0"]  # test_npp
                        args = (c_char_p * len(__args))(*__args)
                        
                        perllib.Perl_sys_init3(byref(c_int(len(args))), None, None)
                        my_perl = perllib.perl_alloc()
                        perllib.perl_construct(my_perl)
                        if perllib.perl_parse(my_perl, None, len(args), args, None) == 0:
                            for perlcode in [b"reverse 'rekcaH lreP rehtonA tsuJ'", b"$a = 3; $a **= 2", b"$a = 3; $a **= "]:
                                val = perllib.Perl_eval_pv(my_perl, c_char_p(perlcode), 0)
                                print(perllib.Perl_sv_pv(my_perl, val))
                        else:
                            print('Perl interpreter setup error.')
                        
                        print(perllib.perl_destruct(my_perl))
                        

                        Next step would be to identify errors (see last example code)
                        and make additional modules working. I assume this has something
                        to do with the @INC …
                        and of course make a class out of it for easy reuse.

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                        • EkopalypseE
                          Ekopalypse
                          last edited by

                          I guess I have a working solution.
                          I’m afraid, it works, currently, only with PythonScript version 3.x
                          There is one open point, see TODO, which I can’t seem to find a solution for.

                          from ctypes import CDLL, POINTER, c_int, c_char_p, c_void_p, byref, CFUNCTYPE
                          from Npp import console
                          
                          perllib = CDLL(r'D:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl532.dll')
                          
                          # Perl_sys_init3(int* argc, char*** argv, char*** env)
                          Perl_sys_init3 = perllib.Perl_sys_init3
                          Perl_sys_init3.argtypes = [POINTER(c_int), POINTER(POINTER(c_char_p)), POINTER(POINTER(c_char_p))]
                          
                          # PerlInterpreter * perl_alloc(void)
                          perl_alloc = perllib.perl_alloc
                          perl_alloc.restype = c_void_p
                          perl_alloc.argtypes = []
                          
                          # void perl_construct(pTHXx)
                          perl_construct = perllib.perl_construct
                          perl_construct.argtypes = [c_void_p]
                          
                          # int perl_parse(pTHXx_ XSINIT_t xsinit, int argc, char **argv, char **env)  # only 4 params but pTHXx_ is a macro resulting in 5 params
                          xsinit = CFUNCTYPE(None, c_void_p)
                          perl_parse = perllib.perl_parse
                          perl_parse.restype = c_int
                          perl_parse.argtypes = [c_void_p, xsinit, c_int, POINTER(c_char_p), POINTER(c_char_p)]
                          
                          # int perl_run(pTHXx)
                          perl_run = perllib.perl_run
                          perl_run.restype = c_int
                          perl_run.argtypes = [c_void_p]
                          
                          # int perl_destruct(pTHXx)
                          perl_destruct = perllib.perl_destruct
                          perl_destruct.restype = c_int
                          perl_destruct.argtypes = [c_void_p]
                          
                          # SV* Perl_eval_pv(pTHX_ const char *p, I32 croak_on_error)
                          Perl_eval_pv = perllib.Perl_eval_pv
                          Perl_eval_pv.restype = c_void_p
                          Perl_eval_pv.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_char_p, c_int]
                          
                          # SV * Perl_sv_pv(pTHX_ const IV i)
                          Perl_sv_pv = perllib.Perl_sv_pv
                          Perl_sv_pv.restype = c_char_p
                          Perl_sv_pv.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_void_p]
                          
                          # SV * Perl_sv_string_from_errnum(pTHX_ int errnum, SV *tgtsv)
                          Perl_sv_string_from_errnum = perllib.Perl_sv_string_from_errnum
                          Perl_sv_string_from_errnum.restype = c_void_p
                          Perl_sv_string_from_errnum.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_int, c_void_p]
                          
                          # SV* Perl_get_sv(pTHX_ const char *name, I32 flags)
                          Perl_get_sv = perllib.Perl_get_sv
                          Perl_get_sv.restype = c_void_p
                          Perl_get_sv.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_char_p, c_int]
                          
                          # void boot_DynaLoader (pTHX_ CV* cv)
                          boot_DynaLoader = perllib.boot_DynaLoader
                          boot_DynaLoader.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_char_p]
                          
                          # Perl_newXS(pTHX_ const char *name, XSUBADDR_t subaddr, const char *filename)
                          Perl_newXS = perllib.Perl_newXS
                          Perl_newXS.argtypes = [c_void_p, c_char_p, c_void_p, c_char_p]
                          
                          
                          class PerlInterpreter:
                          
                              def __init__(self):
                                  Perl_sys_init3(byref(c_int(3)), None, None)
                          
                          
                              @staticmethod
                              def call(perlcode):
                                  # TODO: https://perldoc.perl.org/perlembed#Maintaining-a-persistent-interpreter
                                  # PL_exit_flags |= 0x2  # PERL_EXIT_DESTRUCT_END 
                                  # I assume, that this would avoid calling alloc, construct and parse over and over again.
                                  # but how can we set it, seems not to be exported.
                                  # Following code fails: ValueError: symbol 'PL_exit_flags' not found
                          
                                  # exit_flags = c_int.in_dll(perllib, 'PL_exit_flags')
                                  # exit_flags.value |= 2
                                  
                                  my_perl = perl_alloc()
                                  perl_construct(my_perl)
                                  
                                  def xs_init(pTHX):
                                      # https://perldoc.perl.org/perlembed#Using-Perl-modules,-which-themselves-use-C-libraries,-from-your-C-program
                                      Perl_newXS(pTHX, 
                                                 b"DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader", 
                                                 boot_DynaLoader, 
                                                 b'__FILE__' # Seems to work, but ... ??
                                                 )
                          
                                  res = perl_parse(my_perl, xsinit(xs_init), 3, (c_char_p * 3)(*[b"", b"-e", b"0"]), None)
                                  if res != 0:
                                      _error = Perl_sv_pv(my_perl, 
                                                          Perl_sv_string_from_errnum(my_perl, res, None))
                          
                                      perl_destruct(my_perl)
                                      raise(RuntimeError(f'Perl interpreter setup error. {_error.decode()}'))
                          
                                  result = Perl_sv_pv(my_perl, 
                                                      Perl_eval_pv(my_perl, c_char_p(perlcode.encode()), 0))
                                  
                                  error = Perl_sv_pv(my_perl, Perl_get_sv(my_perl, "@".encode(), 0)).decode()
                          
                                  perl_destruct(my_perl)
                                  return error, result.decode()
                          
                          
                          if __name__ == '__main__':
                              perl = PerlInterpreter()
                              for perlcode in [
                                               "use Win32::Mechanize::NotepadPlusPlus qw/:main/; notepad->newFile();",
                                               "reverse 'rekcaH lreP rehtonA tsuJ'", 
                                               "$a = 3; $a **= 2",
                                               "$a = 3; $a **= ",
                                               ]:
                                  error, result = perl.call(perlcode)
                                  if error:
                                      console.writeError(error+'\n')
                                  else:
                                      print(result)
                          
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                          • Michael VincentM
                            Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
                            last edited by

                            @Ekopalypse said in Perl subroutine calltips - with PythonScript:

                            I’m afraid, it works, currently, only with PythonScript version 3.x

                            And maybe “newer” Perl as well. I’m on Strawberry 5.24 and get this:

                            Traceback (most recent call last):
                              File "C:\usr\bin\npp64\plugins\PythonScript\scripts\EmbeddedPerl.py", line 46, in <module>
                                Perl_sv_string_from_errnum = perllib.Perl_sv_string_from_errnum
                              File "C:\usr\bin\npp64\plugins\PythonScript\lib\ctypes\__init__.py", line 386, in __getattr__
                                func = self.__getitem__(name)
                              File "C:\usr\bin\npp64\plugins\PythonScript\lib\ctypes\__init__.py", line 391, in __getitem__
                                func = self._FuncPtr((name_or_ordinal, self))
                            AttributeError: function 'Perl_sv_string_from_errnum' not found
                            

                            I don’t want to sound ungrateful - what you’ve done is amazing, just thought you should know.

                            Cheers.

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                            • EkopalypseE
                              Ekopalypse @Michael Vincent
                              last edited by

                              @Michael-Vincent

                              Thx for testing. I think I’m using the newer version, mine is called 5.32.
                              Any thoughts on what a reasonable version to start with might be?

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                              • EkopalypseE
                                Ekopalypse @Michael Vincent
                                last edited by

                                @Michael-Vincent

                                according to git this api function was introduced in 2017

                                658db62260a (Zefram                   2017-08-13 01:59:43 +0100  689) #define sv_string_from_errnum(a,b)        Perl_sv_string_from_errnum(aTHX_ a,b)
                                

                                but 5.24 has been released on May 8, 2016

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                                • EkopalypseE
                                  Ekopalypse
                                  last edited by

                                  Just to make clear, this function is not really needed.
                                  It just provides a textual description of an error number.
                                  One can comment

                                              # _error = Perl_sv_pv(my_perl, 
                                              #                    Perl_sv_string_from_errnum(my_perl, res, None))
                                  

                                  and change the runtime raise to

                                  raise(RuntimeError(f'Perl interpreter setup error. {res}'))
                                  

                                  and it should work. Hopefully.

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                                  • Michael VincentM
                                    Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
                                    last edited by

                                    @Ekopalypse said in Perl subroutine calltips - with PythonScript:

                                    Just to make clear, this function is not really needed.

                                    That worked!

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