ext-php-rs/windows_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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use std::{
convert::TryFrom,
fmt::Display,
io::{Cursor, Read, Write},
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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path::{Path, PathBuf},
process::Command,
sync::Arc,
};
use anyhow::{bail, Context, Result};
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 crate::{PHPInfo, PHPProvider};
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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const USER_AGENT: &str = concat!(env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME"), "/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"));
pub struct Provider<'a> {
info: &'a PHPInfo,
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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devel: DevelPack,
}
impl<'a> Provider<'a> {
/// Retrieves the PHP library name (filename without extension).
fn get_php_lib_name(&self) -> Result<String> {
Ok(self
.devel
.php_lib()
.file_stem()
.context("Failed to get PHP library name")?
.to_string_lossy()
.to_string())
}
}
impl<'a> PHPProvider<'a> for Provider<'a> {
fn new(info: &'a PHPInfo) -> Result<Self> {
let version = info.version()?;
let is_zts = info.thread_safety()?;
let arch = info.architecture()?;
let devel = DevelPack::new(version, is_zts, arch)?;
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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if let Ok(linker) = get_rustc_linker() {
if looks_like_msvc_linker(&linker) {
println!("cargo:warning=It looks like you are using a MSVC linker. You may encounter issues when attempting to load your compiled extension into PHP if your MSVC linker version is not compatible with the linker used to compile your PHP. It is recommended to use `rust-lld` as your linker.");
}
}
Ok(Self { info, devel })
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 get_includes(&self) -> Result<Vec<PathBuf>> {
Ok(self.devel.include_paths())
}
fn get_defines(&self) -> Result<Vec<(&'static str, &'static str)>> {
let mut defines = vec![
("ZEND_WIN32", "1"),
("PHP_WIN32", "1"),
("WINDOWS", "1"),
("WIN32", "1"),
("ZEND_DEBUG", if self.info.debug()? { "1" } else { "0" }),
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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];
if self.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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defines.push(("ZTS", ""));
}
Ok(defines)
}
fn write_bindings(&self, bindings: String, writer: &mut impl Write) -> Result<()> {
// For some reason some symbols don't link without a `#[link(name = "php8")]`
// attribute on each extern block. Bindgen doesn't give us the option to add
// this so we need to add it manually.
let php_lib_name = self.get_php_lib_name()?;
for line in bindings.lines() {
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match 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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"extern \"C\" {" | "extern \"fastcall\" {" => {
writeln!(writer, "#[link(name = \"{}\")]", php_lib_name)?;
}
_ => {}
}
writeln!(writer, "{}", line)?;
}
Ok(())
}
fn print_extra_link_args(&self) -> Result<()> {
let php_lib_name = self.get_php_lib_name()?;
let php_lib_search = self
.devel
.php_lib()
.parent()
.context("Failed to get PHP library parent folder")?
.to_string_lossy()
.to_string();
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib={}", php_lib_name);
println!("cargo:rustc-link-search={}", php_lib_search);
Ok(())
}
}
/// Returns the path to rustc's linker.
fn get_rustc_linker() -> Result<PathBuf> {
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// `RUSTC_LINKER` is set if the linker has been overridden anywhere.
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if let Ok(link) = std::env::var("RUSTC_LINKER") {
return Ok(link.into());
}
let link = cc::windows_registry::find_tool(
&std::env::var("TARGET").context("`TARGET` environment variable not set")?,
"link.exe",
)
.context("Failed to retrieve linker tool")?;
Ok(link.path().to_owned())
}
/// Checks if a linker looks like the MSVC link.exe linker.
fn looks_like_msvc_linker(linker: &Path) -> bool {
let command = Command::new(linker).output();
if let Ok(command) = command {
let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&command.stdout);
if stdout.contains("Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker") {
return true;
}
}
false
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Arch {
X86,
X64,
AArch64,
}
impl TryFrom<&str> for Arch {
type Error = anyhow::Error;
fn try_from(value: &str) -> Result<Self> {
Ok(match value {
"x86" => Self::X86,
"x64" => Self::X64,
"arm64" => Self::AArch64,
a => bail!("Unknown architecture {}", a),
})
}
}
impl Display for Arch {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}",
match self {
Arch::X86 => "x86",
Arch::X64 => "x64",
Arch::AArch64 => "arm64",
}
)
}
}
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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struct DevelPack(PathBuf);
impl DevelPack {
/// Downloads a new PHP development pack, unzips it in the build script
/// temporary directory.
fn new(version: &str, is_zts: bool, arch: Arch) -> Result<DevelPack> {
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let zip_name = format!(
"php-devel-pack-{}{}-Win32-{}-{}.zip",
version,
if is_zts { "" } else { "-nts" },
"vs16", /* TODO(david): At the moment all PHPs supported by ext-php-rs use VS16 so
* this is constant. */
arch
);
fn download(zip_name: &str, archive: bool) -> Result<PathBuf> {
let out_dir = PathBuf::from(std::env::var_os("OUT_DIR").unwrap());
let url = format!(
"https://windows.php.net/downloads/releases{}/{}",
if archive { "/archives" } else { "" },
zip_name
);
let response = ureq::AgentBuilder::new()
.tls_connector(Arc::new(native_tls::TlsConnector::new().unwrap()))
.build()
.get(&url)
.set("User-Agent", USER_AGENT)
.call()
.context("Failed to download development pack")?;
let mut content = vec![];
response
.into_reader()
.read_to_end(&mut content)
.context("Failed to read development pack")?;
let mut content = Cursor::new(&mut content);
let mut zip_content = zip::read::ZipArchive::new(&mut content)
.context("Failed to unzip development pack")?;
let inner_name = zip_content
.file_names()
.next()
.and_then(|f| f.split('/').next())
.context("Failed to get development pack name")?;
let devpack_path = out_dir.join(inner_name);
let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&devpack_path);
zip_content
.extract(&out_dir)
.context("Failed to extract devpack to directory")?;
Ok(devpack_path)
}
download(&zip_name, false)
.or_else(|_| download(&zip_name, true))
.map(DevelPack)
}
/// Returns the path to the include folder.
pub fn includes(&self) -> PathBuf {
self.0.join("include")
}
/// Returns the path of the PHP library containing symbols for linking.
pub fn php_lib(&self) -> PathBuf {
let php_nts = self.0.join("lib").join("php8.lib");
if php_nts.exists() {
php_nts
} else {
self.0.join("lib").join("php8ts.lib")
}
}
/// Returns a list of include paths to pass to the compiler.
pub fn include_paths(&self) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
let includes = self.includes();
["", "main", "Zend", "TSRM", "ext"]
.iter()
.map(|p| includes.join(p))
.collect()
}
}