NAME

XS::Check - check XS for problems

SYNOPSIS

use XS::Check;
my $check = XS::Check->new ();
$check->check_file ('some.xs');

VERSION

This documents version 0.06 of XS::Check corresponding to git commit d7ff69c79e7df452af167d1efe09c8d3a5d9710b released on Sat Aug 26 18:17:58 2017 +0900.

DESCRIPTION

Check XS files for errors.

METHODS

new

my $check = XS::Check->new ();

check

$check->check ($xs);

See "SUGGESTIONS" for what this reports.

check_file

$check->check ($xs_file);

Convenience method to read in $xs_file then run "check" on it.

This assumes UTF-8 encoding of $xs_file.

SUGGESTIONS

This section details the possible suggestions made by the module and the motivations behind them.

Use STRLEN in SvPV

Using an int type for the second argument to SvPV may cause errors on 64-bit Perls.

Use const char * for return value of SvPV

Be careful to not overwrite Perl's own buffer, which SvPV returns.

Don't use malloc/calloc/realloc/free

Replace with Newx etc.

These cause "free to wrong pool" errors on multithreaded Windows Perls.

Don't use the Perl_ prefix

Functions like Perl_croak should not be used, just croak.

LIMITATIONS

As of 0.06, the module has the following limitations.

Error reporting

Errors are printed to standard error stream using warn. There is no way to alter this.

Struct members

The module is not very good at parsing struct members, so XS code like the following doesn't get dealt with properly:

s.txt = SvPV (sv, s.len);

DEPENDENCIES

C::Tokenize

This supplies the regular expressions used to parse C by the module.

"read_text" in File::Slurper

This is used by "check_file".

Text::LineNumber

This is used to get the line numbers.

Carp

COMMAND-LINE TOOL

A command line tool called checkxs is installed with the module. It runs the "check_file" method on each file named on the command line.

checkxs Some.xs

As of 0.06, there are no options to the script. Its output goes to standard error.

SEE ALSO

Perl XS modules and CPAN testers

A collection of more or less obscure bugs found by CPAN testers, the original inspiration for this module.

AUTHOR

Ben Bullock, <bkb@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT & LICENCE

This package and associated files are copyright (C) 2017 Ben Bullock.

You can use, copy, modify and redistribute this package and associated files under the Perl Artistic Licence or the GNU General Public Licence.