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authorBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>2001-06-18 21:40:06 +0000
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Well, after persuading cvsup and cvs that it _is_ possible to have local
modifiable repositories, I have a clean untrusted plperl patch to offer you :) Highlights: * There's one perl interpreter used for both trusted and untrusted procedures. I do think its unnecessary to keep two perl interpreters around. If someone can break out from trusted "Safe" perl mode, well, they can do what they want already. If someone disagrees, I can change this. * Opcode is not statically loaded anymore. Instead, we load Dynaloader, which then can grab Opcode (and anything else you can 'use') on its own. * Checked to work on FreeBSD 4.3 + perl 5.5.3 , OpenBSD 2.8 + perl5.6.1, RedHat 6.2 + perl 5.5.3 * Uses ExtUtils::Embed to find what options are necessary to link with perl shared libraries * createlang is also updated, it can create untrusted perl using 'plperlu' * Example script (assuming you have Mail::Sendmail installed): create function foo() returns text as ' use Mail::Sendmail; %mail = ( To => q(you@yourname.com), From => q(me@here.com), Message => "This is a very short message" ); sendmail(%mail) or die $Mail::Sendmail::error; return "OK. Log says:\n", $Mail::Sendmail::log; ' language 'plperlu'; Alex Pilosov
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