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# Ruby-FFI https://github.com/ffi/ffi/wiki [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/ffi/ffi.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/ffi/ffi) [![Build status Windows](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/r8wxn1sd4s794gg1/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/larskanis/ffi-aofqa/branch/master)
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## Description
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Ruby-FFI is a gem for programmatically loading dynamically-linked native
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libraries, binding functions within them, and calling those functions
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from Ruby code. Moreover, a Ruby-FFI extension works without changes
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on CRuby (MRI), JRuby, Rubinius and TruffleRuby. [Discover why you should write your next extension
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using Ruby-FFI](https://github.com/ffi/ffi/wiki/why-use-ffi).
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## Features
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* Intuitive DSL
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* Supports all C native types
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* C structs (also nested), enums and global variables
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* Callbacks from C to Ruby
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* Automatic garbage collection of native memory
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## Synopsis
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```ruby
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require 'ffi'
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module MyLib
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extend FFI::Library
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ffi_lib 'c'
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attach_function :puts, [ :string ], :int
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end
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MyLib.puts 'Hello, World using libc!'
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```
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For less minimalistic and more examples you may look at:
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* the `samples/` folder
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* the examples on the [wiki](https://github.com/ffi/ffi/wiki)
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* the projects using FFI listed on the wiki: https://github.com/ffi/ffi/wiki/projects-using-ffi
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## Requirements
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When installing the gem on CRuby (MRI), you will need:
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* A C compiler (e.g., Xcode on macOS, `gcc` or `clang` on everything else)
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Optionally (speeds up installation):
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* The `libffi` library and development headers - this is commonly in the `libffi-dev` or `libffi-devel` packages
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The ffi gem comes with a builtin libffi version, which is used, when the system libffi library is not available or too old.
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Use of the system libffi can be enforced by:
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```
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gem install ffi -- --enable-system-libffi # to install the gem manually
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bundle config build.ffi --enable-system-libffi # for bundle install
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```
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or prevented by `--disable-system-libffi`.
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On Linux systems running with [PaX](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PaX) (Gentoo, Alpine, etc.), FFI may trigger `mprotect` errors. You may need to disable [mprotect](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Grsecurity/Appendix/Grsecurity_and_PaX_Configuration_Options#Restrict_mprotect.28.29) for ruby (`paxctl -m [/path/to/ruby]`) for the time being until a solution is found.
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On FreeBSD systems pkgconf must be installed for the gem to be able to compile using clang. Install either via packages `pkg install pkgconf` or from ports via `devel/pkgconf`.
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On JRuby and TruffleRuby, there are no requirements to install the FFI gem, and `require 'ffi'` works even without installing the gem (i.e., the gem is preinstalled on these implementations).
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## Installation
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From rubygems:
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[sudo] gem install ffi
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From a Gemfile using git or GitHub
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gem 'ffi', github: 'ffi/ffi', submodules: true
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or from the git repository on github:
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git clone git://github.com/ffi/ffi.git
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cd ffi
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git submodule update --init --recursive
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bundle install
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rake install
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### Install options:
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* `--enable-system-libffi` : Force usage of system libffi
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* `--disable-system-libffi` : Force usage of builtin libffi
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* `--enable-libffi-alloc` : Force closure allocation by libffi
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* `--disable-libffi-alloc` : Force closure allocation by builtin method
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## License
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The ffi library is covered by the BSD license, also see the LICENSE file.
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The specs are covered by the same license as [ruby/spec](https://github.com/ruby/spec), the MIT license.
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## Credits
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The following people have submitted code, bug reports, or otherwise contributed to the success of this project:
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* Alban Peignier <alban.peignier@free.fr>
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* Aman Gupta <aman@tmm1.net>
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* Andrea Fazzi <andrea.fazzi@alcacoop.it>
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* Andreas Niederl <rico32@gmx.net>
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* Andrew Cholakian <andrew@andrewvc.com>
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* Antonio Terceiro <terceiro@softwarelivre.org>
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* Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
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* Brian Candler <B.Candler@pobox.com>
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* Brian D. Burns <burns180@gmail.com>
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* Bryan Kearney <bkearney@redhat.com>
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* Charlie Savage <cfis@zerista.com>
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* Chikanaga Tomoyuki <nagachika00@gmail.com>
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* Hongli Lai <hongli@phusion.nl>
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* Ian MacLeod <ian@nevir.net>
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* Jake Douglas <jake@shiftedlabs.com>
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* Jean-Dominique Morani <jdmorani@mac.com>
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* Jeremy Hinegardner <jeremy@hinegardner.org>
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* Jesús García Sáez <blaxter@gmail.com>
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* Joe Khoobyar <joe@ankhcraft.com>
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* Jurij Smakov <jurij@wooyd.org>
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* KISHIMOTO, Makoto <ksmakoto@dd.iij4u.or.jp>
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* Kim Burgestrand <kim@burgestrand.se>
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* Lars Kanis <kanis@comcard.de>
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* Luc Heinrich <luc@honk-honk.com>
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* Luis Lavena <luislavena@gmail.com>
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* Matijs van Zuijlen <matijs@matijs.net>
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* Matthew King <automatthew@gmail.com>
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* Mike Dalessio <mike.dalessio@gmail.com>
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* NARUSE, Yui <naruse@airemix.jp>
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* Park Heesob <phasis@gmail.com>
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* Shin Yee <shinyee@speedgocomputing.com>
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* Stephen Bannasch <stephen.bannasch@gmail.com>
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* Suraj N. Kurapati <sunaku@gmail.com>
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* Sylvain Daubert <sylvain.daubert@laposte.net>
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* Victor Costan
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* beoran@gmail.com
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* ctide <christide@christide.com>
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* emboss <Martin.Bosslet@googlemail.com>
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* hobophobe <unusualtears@gmail.com>
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* meh <meh@paranoici.org>
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* postmodern <postmodern.mod3@gmail.com>
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* wycats@gmail.com <wycats@gmail.com>
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* Wayne Meissner <wmeissner@gmail.com>
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