ext-php-rs/build.rs

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Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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#[cfg_attr(windows, path = "windows_build.rs")]
#[cfg_attr(not(windows), path = "unix_build.rs")]
mod impl_;
Implemented classes (#17) * Add PHP thread safety to build matrix * Revert "Add PHP thread safety to build matrix" This reverts commit 7de868e6b6e329b87c412af8daf61cba1a3e29c5. * Fixed arguments not being reconized by PHP * Added function to create interned Zend string * Changed statup/shutdown function types to Rust types Prevents users having to import from bindings * Added flags for classes * WIP: class builder * Added properties to classes * Added class constants * Added PHP base extensions Added class inheritance * Fixed memory leak with constants Created C wrapper which is compiled and linked in the `build.rs` script. In the process removed the `build_id()` function as now we can just export the macro via a function which is defined in `wrapper.c`. * Fixed lint issue * Added functions to set zval as different strings Regular strings, persistent strings and interned strings * Updated README with requirements * Fixed lint issues * Changed properties to use proper function * Free zend string when it is changed for a persistent one * WIP: overriding zend objects * Added comments to the top of modules. * Fixed some comments * Initialize hash map with initial size when converting from HashMap and Vec * Removed unused imports * WIP: object overrides * Added DerefMut implementation for ZendClassObject Tidied up lints that clippy was complaining about, removed debugging statements. * Fixed pointer dereference error in macro * Added missing comments for trait * All functions now take mutable references vs ptr Removed SetZval implementation for *mut Zval. Made bindings public, removed duplicate bindings. Fixed `create_object` handler not working. Note to self: smaller commits. * Showcase ability to use shared object * WIP: debugging property errors Changed `function` to `method` in classes Fixed doctest for `c_str` * Disabled class properties temporarily See #16 * Initialize args array with size
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use std::{
env,
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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fs::File,
io::{BufWriter, Write},
path::{Path, PathBuf},
process::Command,
str::FromStr,
Implemented classes (#17) * Add PHP thread safety to build matrix * Revert "Add PHP thread safety to build matrix" This reverts commit 7de868e6b6e329b87c412af8daf61cba1a3e29c5. * Fixed arguments not being reconized by PHP * Added function to create interned Zend string * Changed statup/shutdown function types to Rust types Prevents users having to import from bindings * Added flags for classes * WIP: class builder * Added properties to classes * Added class constants * Added PHP base extensions Added class inheritance * Fixed memory leak with constants Created C wrapper which is compiled and linked in the `build.rs` script. In the process removed the `build_id()` function as now we can just export the macro via a function which is defined in `wrapper.c`. * Fixed lint issue * Added functions to set zval as different strings Regular strings, persistent strings and interned strings * Updated README with requirements * Fixed lint issues * Changed properties to use proper function * Free zend string when it is changed for a persistent one * WIP: overriding zend objects * Added comments to the top of modules. * Fixed some comments * Initialize hash map with initial size when converting from HashMap and Vec * Removed unused imports * WIP: object overrides * Added DerefMut implementation for ZendClassObject Tidied up lints that clippy was complaining about, removed debugging statements. * Fixed pointer dereference error in macro * Added missing comments for trait * All functions now take mutable references vs ptr Removed SetZval implementation for *mut Zval. Made bindings public, removed duplicate bindings. Fixed `create_object` handler not working. Note to self: smaller commits. * Showcase ability to use shared object * WIP: debugging property errors Changed `function` to `method` in classes Fixed doctest for `c_str` * Disabled class properties temporarily See #16 * Initialize args array with size
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};
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Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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use anyhow::{anyhow, bail, Context, Result};
use bindgen::RustTarget;
use impl_::Provider;
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const MIN_PHP_API_VER: u32 = 20200930;
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const MAX_PHP_API_VER: u32 = 20230831;
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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pub trait PHPProvider<'a>: Sized {
/// Create a new PHP provider.
fn new(info: &'a PHPInfo) -> Result<Self>;
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Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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/// Retrieve a list of absolute include paths.
fn get_includes(&self) -> Result<Vec<PathBuf>>;
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Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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/// Retrieve a list of macro definitions to pass to the compiler.
fn get_defines(&self) -> Result<Vec<(&'static str, &'static str)>>;
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Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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/// Writes the bindings to a file.
fn write_bindings(&self, bindings: String, writer: &mut impl Write) -> Result<()> {
for line in bindings.lines() {
writeln!(writer, "{line}")?;
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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}
Ok(())
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}
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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/// Prints any extra link arguments.
fn print_extra_link_args(&self) -> Result<()> {
Ok(())
}
}
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/// Finds the location of an executable `name`.
pub fn find_executable(name: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> {
const WHICH: &str = if cfg!(windows) { "where" } else { "which" };
let cmd = Command::new(WHICH).arg(name).output().ok()?;
if cmd.status.success() {
let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&cmd.stdout);
Some(stdout.trim().into())
} else {
None
}
}
/// Returns an environment variable's value as a PathBuf
pub fn path_from_env(key: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> {
std::env::var_os(key).map(PathBuf::from)
}
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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/// Finds the location of the PHP executable.
fn find_php() -> Result<PathBuf> {
// If path is given via env, it takes priority.
if let Some(path) = path_from_env("PHP") {
if !path.try_exists()? {
// If path was explicitly given and it can't be found, this is a hard error
bail!("php executable not found at {:?}", path);
}
return Ok(path);
}
find_executable("php").with_context(|| {
"Could not find PHP executable. \
Please ensure `php` is in your PATH or the `PHP` environment variable is set."
})
}
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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pub struct PHPInfo(String);
impl PHPInfo {
pub fn get(php: &Path) -> Result<Self> {
let cmd = Command::new(php)
.arg("-i")
.output()
.context("Failed to call `php -i`")?;
if !cmd.status.success() {
bail!("Failed to call `php -i` status code {}", cmd.status);
}
let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&cmd.stdout);
Ok(Self(stdout.to_string()))
}
// Only present on Windows.
#[cfg(windows)]
pub fn architecture(&self) -> Result<impl_::Arch> {
use std::convert::TryInto;
self.get_key("Architecture")
.context("Could not find architecture of PHP")?
.try_into()
}
pub fn thread_safety(&self) -> Result<bool> {
Ok(self
.get_key("Thread Safety")
.context("Could not find thread safety of PHP")?
== "enabled")
}
pub fn debug(&self) -> Result<bool> {
Ok(self
.get_key("Debug Build")
.context("Could not find debug build of PHP")?
== "yes")
}
pub fn version(&self) -> Result<&str> {
self.get_key("PHP Version")
.context("Failed to get PHP version")
}
pub fn zend_version(&self) -> Result<u32> {
self.get_key("PHP API")
.context("Failed to get Zend version")
.and_then(|s| u32::from_str(s).context("Failed to convert Zend version to integer"))
}
fn get_key(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&str> {
let split = format!("{key} => ");
for line in self.0.lines() {
let components: Vec<_> = line.split(&split).collect();
if components.len() > 1 {
return Some(components[1]);
}
}
None
}
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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}
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Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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/// Builds the wrapper library.
fn build_wrapper(defines: &[(&str, &str)], includes: &[PathBuf]) -> Result<()> {
let mut build = cc::Build::new();
for (var, val) in defines {
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build.define(var, *val);
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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}
build
.file("src/wrapper.c")
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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.includes(includes)
.try_compile("wrapper")
.context("Failed to compile ext-php-rs C interface")?;
Ok(())
}
Implemented classes (#17) * Add PHP thread safety to build matrix * Revert "Add PHP thread safety to build matrix" This reverts commit 7de868e6b6e329b87c412af8daf61cba1a3e29c5. * Fixed arguments not being reconized by PHP * Added function to create interned Zend string * Changed statup/shutdown function types to Rust types Prevents users having to import from bindings * Added flags for classes * WIP: class builder * Added properties to classes * Added class constants * Added PHP base extensions Added class inheritance * Fixed memory leak with constants Created C wrapper which is compiled and linked in the `build.rs` script. In the process removed the `build_id()` function as now we can just export the macro via a function which is defined in `wrapper.c`. * Fixed lint issue * Added functions to set zval as different strings Regular strings, persistent strings and interned strings * Updated README with requirements * Fixed lint issues * Changed properties to use proper function * Free zend string when it is changed for a persistent one * WIP: overriding zend objects * Added comments to the top of modules. * Fixed some comments * Initialize hash map with initial size when converting from HashMap and Vec * Removed unused imports * WIP: object overrides * Added DerefMut implementation for ZendClassObject Tidied up lints that clippy was complaining about, removed debugging statements. * Fixed pointer dereference error in macro * Added missing comments for trait * All functions now take mutable references vs ptr Removed SetZval implementation for *mut Zval. Made bindings public, removed duplicate bindings. Fixed `create_object` handler not working. Note to self: smaller commits. * Showcase ability to use shared object * WIP: debugging property errors Changed `function` to `method` in classes Fixed doctest for `c_str` * Disabled class properties temporarily See #16 * Initialize args array with size
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#[cfg(feature = "embed")]
/// Builds the embed library.
fn build_embed(defines: &[(&str, &str)], includes: &[PathBuf]) -> Result<()> {
let mut build = cc::Build::new();
for (var, val) in defines {
build.define(var, *val);
}
build
.file("src/embed/embed.c")
.includes(includes)
.try_compile("embed")
.context("Failed to compile ext-php-rs C embed interface")?;
Ok(())
}
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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/// Generates bindings to the Zend API.
fn generate_bindings(defines: &[(&str, &str)], includes: &[PathBuf]) -> Result<String> {
let mut bindgen = bindgen::Builder::default();
#[cfg(feature = "embed")]
{
bindgen = bindgen.header("src/embed/embed.h");
}
bindgen = bindgen
.header("src/wrapper.h")
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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.clang_args(
includes
.iter()
.map(|inc| format!("-I{}", inc.to_string_lossy())),
)
.clang_args(defines.iter().map(|(var, val)| format!("-D{var}={val}")))
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.formatter(bindgen::Formatter::Rustfmt)
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.no_copy("_zval_struct")
.no_copy("_zend_string")
.no_copy("_zend_array")
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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.no_debug("_zend_function_entry") // On Windows when the handler uses vectorcall, Debug cannot be derived so we do it in code.
.layout_tests(env::var("EXT_PHP_RS_TEST").is_ok())
.rust_target(RustTarget::Nightly);
for binding in ALLOWED_BINDINGS.iter() {
bindgen = bindgen
.allowlist_function(binding)
.allowlist_type(binding)
.allowlist_var(binding);
}
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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let bindings = bindgen
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.generate()
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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.map_err(|_| anyhow!("Unable to generate bindings for PHP"))?
.to_string();
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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Ok(bindings)
}
/// Checks the PHP Zend API version for compatibility with ext-php-rs, setting
/// any configuration flags required.
fn check_php_version(info: &PHPInfo) -> Result<()> {
let version = info.zend_version()?;
if !(MIN_PHP_API_VER..=MAX_PHP_API_VER).contains(&version) {
bail!("The current version of PHP is not supported. Current PHP API version: {}, requires a version between {} and {}", version, MIN_PHP_API_VER, MAX_PHP_API_VER);
}
// Infra cfg flags - use these for things that change in the Zend API that don't
// rely on a feature and the crate user won't care about (e.g. struct field
// changes). Use a feature flag for an actual feature (e.g. enums being
// introduced in PHP 8.1).
//
// PHP 8.0 is the baseline - no feature flags will be introduced here.
//
// The PHP version cfg flags should also stack - if you compile on PHP 8.2 you
// should get both the `php81` and `php82` flags.
const PHP_81_API_VER: u32 = 20210902;
const PHP_82_API_VER: u32 = 20220829;
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const PHP_83_API_VER: u32 = 20230831;
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=php80");
if (PHP_81_API_VER..PHP_82_API_VER).contains(&version) {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=php81");
}
if version >= PHP_82_API_VER {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=php82");
}
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if version >= PHP_83_API_VER {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=php83");
}
Ok(())
}
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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fn main() -> Result<()> {
let out_dir = env::var_os("OUT_DIR").context("Failed to get OUT_DIR")?;
let out_path = PathBuf::from(out_dir).join("bindings.rs");
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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let manifest: PathBuf = std::env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap().into();
for path in [
manifest.join("src").join("wrapper.h"),
manifest.join("src").join("wrapper.c"),
manifest.join("src").join("embed").join("embed.h"),
manifest.join("src").join("embed").join("embed.c"),
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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manifest.join("allowed_bindings.rs"),
manifest.join("windows_build.rs"),
manifest.join("unix_build.rs"),
] {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", path.to_string_lossy());
}
for env_var in ["PHP", "PHP_CONFIG", "PATH"] {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={env_var}");
}
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println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs");
// docs.rs runners only have PHP 7.4 - use pre-generated bindings
if env::var("DOCS_RS").is_ok() {
println!("cargo:warning=docs.rs detected - using stub bindings");
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=php_debug");
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=php82");
std::fs::copy("docsrs_bindings.rs", out_path)
.expect("failed to copy docs.rs stub bindings to out directory");
return Ok(());
}
let php = find_php()?;
let info = PHPInfo::get(&php)?;
let provider = Provider::new(&info)?;
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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let includes = provider.get_includes()?;
let defines = provider.get_defines()?;
check_php_version(&info)?;
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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build_wrapper(&defines, &includes)?;
#[cfg(feature = "embed")]
build_embed(&defines, &includes)?;
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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let bindings = generate_bindings(&defines, &includes)?;
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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let out_file =
File::create(&out_path).context("Failed to open output bindings file for writing")?;
let mut out_writer = BufWriter::new(out_file);
provider.write_bindings(bindings, &mut out_writer)?;
if info.debug()? {
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=php_debug");
}
if info.thread_safety()? {
Windows support (#128) * Preliminary Windows support * Start work on cross-platform build script * Fix compilation on macOS * Updated README, tidied up build script * Check linker version before starting compilation It doesn't seem like it's possible to change the linker from within the build script, however, we can retrieve the linker in use and give the user a suggestion if the linker will not work. * Switch to using Github repository for bindgen * Split Windows and Unix implementations into two files * Fix building on Windows * Remove `reqwest` and `zip` as dependencies on Unix * Fix guide tests on Windows * Started work on Windows CI * runs -> run * Use preinstalled LLVM on Windows * Debugging for Windows CI * Switch to upstream `rust-bindgen` master branch * Switch to `rust-lld` for Windows linking * Don't compile `cargo-php` on Windows * Switch to using skeptic for tests * cargo-php: Disable stub generation, fix ext install/remove The plan is to replace the stub generation by generating them with PHP code. This is cross-platform and means we don't need to worry about ABI. We also don't need to embed information into the library. * cargo-php: Fix on unix OS * Fix clippy lint * Updated README * Re-add CI for Unix + PHP 8.0 * Fix building on thread-safe PHP * Tidy up build scripts * Use dynamic lookup on Linux, test with TS Windows * Define `ZTS` when compiling PHP ZTS * Combine Windows and Unix CI, fix linking for Win32TS * Fix exclusions in build CI * rust-toolchain -> rust * Set LLVM version * Only build docs.rs on Ubuntu PHP 8.1 * Fix build on Linux thread-safe * Update guide example
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println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=php_zts");
}
provider.print_extra_link_args()?;
// Generate guide tests
let test_md = skeptic::markdown_files_of_directory("guide");
#[cfg(not(feature = "closure"))]
let test_md: Vec<_> = test_md
.into_iter()
.filter(|p| p.file_stem() != Some(std::ffi::OsStr::new("closure")))
.collect();
skeptic::generate_doc_tests(&test_md);
Ok(())
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}
// Mock macro for the `allowed_bindings.rs` script.
macro_rules! bind {
($($s: ident),*) => {
&[$(
stringify!($s),
)*]
}
}
/// Array of functions/types used in `ext-php-rs` - used to allowlist when
/// generating bindings, as we don't want to generate bindings for everything
/// (i.e. stdlib headers).
const ALLOWED_BINDINGS: &[&str] = include!("allowed_bindings.rs");