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#ifndef RBIMPL_INTERN_MARSHAL_H /*-*-C++-*-vi:se ft=cpp:*/ #define RBIMPL_INTERN_MARSHAL_H /** * @file * @author Ruby developers <ruby-core@ruby-lang.org> * @copyright This file is a part of the programming language Ruby. * Permission is hereby granted, to either redistribute and/or * modify this file, provided that the conditions mentioned in the * file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details. * @warning Symbols prefixed with either `RBIMPL` or `rbimpl` are * implementation details. Don't take them as canon. They could * rapidly appear then vanish. The name (path) of this header file * is also an implementation detail. Do not expect it to persist * at the place it is now. Developers are free to move it anywhere * anytime at will. * @note To ruby-core: remember that this header can be possibly * recursively included from extension libraries written in C++. * Do not expect for instance `__VA_ARGS__` is always available. * We assume C99 for ruby itself but we don't assume languages of * extension libraries. They could be written in C++98. * @brief Public APIs related to rb_mMarshal. */ #include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h" #include "ruby/internal/value.h" RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN() /* marshal.c */ /** * Serialises the given object and all its referring objects, to write them * down to the passed port. * * @param[in] obj Target object to dump. * @param[out] port IO-like destination buffer. * @exception rb_eTypeError `obj` cannot be dumped for some reason. * @exception rb_eRuntimeError `obj` was tampered during dumping. * @exception rb_eArgError Traversal too deep. * @return The passed `port` as-is. * @post Serialised representation of `obj` is written to `port`. * @note `port` is basically an IO but StringIO is also possible. */ VALUE rb_marshal_dump(VALUE obj, VALUE port); /** * Deserialises a previous output of rb_marshal_dump() into a network of * objects. * * @param[in,out] port Either IO or String. * @exception rb_eTypeError `port` is in unexpected type. * @exception rb_eArgError Contents of `port` is broken. * @return Object(s) rebuilt using the info from `port`. * * SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS * ======================== * * @warning By design, rb_marshal_load() can deserialise almost any * class loaded into the Ruby process. In many cases this can * lead to remote code execution if the Marshal data is loaded * from an untrusted source. * @warning As a result, rb_marshal_load() is not suitable as a general * purpose serialisation format and you should never unmarshal * user supplied input or other untrusted data. * @warning If you need to deserialise untrusted data, use JSON or * another serialisation format that is only able to load * simple, 'primitive' types such as String, Array, Hash, etc. * Never allow user input to specify arbitrary types to * deserialise into. */ VALUE rb_marshal_load(VALUE port); /** * Marshal format compatibility layer. Over time, classes evolve, so that * their internal data structure change drastically. For instance an instance * of ::rb_cRange was made of ::RUBY_T_OBJECT in 1.x., but in 3.x it is a * ::RUBY_T_STRUCT now. In order to keep binary compatibility, we "fake" the * marshalled representation to stick to old types. This is the API to enable * that manoeuvre. Here is how: * * First, because you are going to keep backwards compatibility, you need to * retain the old implementation of your class. Rename it, and keep the class * somewhere (for instance rb_register_global_address() could help). Next * create your new class. Do whatever you want. * * Then, this is the key point. Create two new "bridge" functions that convert * the structs back and forth: * * - the "dumper" function that takes an instance of the new class, and * returns an instance of the old one. This is called from * rb_marshal_dump(), to keep it possible for old programs to read your new * data. * * - the "loader" function that takes two arguments, new one and old one, in * that order. rb_marshal_load() calls this function when it finds a * representation of the retained old class. The old one passed to this * function is the reconstructed instance of the old class. * Reverse-engineer that to modify the new one, to have the identical * contents. * * Finally, connect all of them using this function. * * @param[in] newclass The class that needs conversion. * @param[in] oldclass Old implementation of `newclass`. * @param[in] dumper Function that converts `newclass` to `oldclass`. * @param[in] loader Function that converts `oldclass` to `newclass`. * @exception rb_eTypeError `newclass` has no allocator. */ void rb_marshal_define_compat(VALUE newclass, VALUE oldclass, VALUE (*dumper)(VALUE), VALUE (*loader)(VALUE, VALUE)); RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END() #endif /* RBIMPL_INTERN_MARSHAL_H */
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