The API provides both a “major” and a “minor” version number. The API versions are available at compile time as C preprocessor defines to support conditional compilation, and as enum constants to facilitate debugging:
API Version | C Preprocessor Define | enum constant |
---|---|---|
Major | gawk_api_major_version | GAWK_API_MAJOR_VERSION |
Minor | gawk_api_minor_version | GAWK_API_MINOR_VERSION |
The minor version increases when new functions are added to the API. Such
new functions are always added to the end of the API struct
.
The major version increases (and the minor version is reset to zero) if any of the data types change size or member order, or if any of the existing functions change signature.
It could happen that an extension may be compiled against one version
of the API but loaded by a version of gawk
using a different
version. For this reason, the major and minor API versions of the
running gawk
are included in the API struct
as read-only
constant integers:
api->major_version
The major version of the running gawk
.
api->minor_version
The minor version of the running gawk
.
It is up to the extension to decide if there are API incompatibilities. Typically, a check like this is enough:
if ( api->major_version != GAWK_API_MAJOR_VERSION || api->minor_version < GAWK_API_MINOR_VERSION) { fprintf(stderr, "foo_extension: version mismatch with gawk!\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\tmy version (%d, %d), gawk version (%d, %d)\n", GAWK_API_MAJOR_VERSION, GAWK_API_MINOR_VERSION, api->major_version, api->minor_version); exit(1); }
Such code is included in the boilerplate dl_load_func()
macro
provided in gawkapi.h (discussed in
Boilerplate Code).