* 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
* Attempt to fix CI on macOS by not installing LLVM
* Download LLVM even on macOS
* Only set LIBCLANG_PATH on non-macOS
* Fix yaml
* Try to set SDK path for macOS
* Multi-line run
* Clippy lint
* Only check docs on PHP 8.1
* When running with docs stub, use PHP 8.1
* Only build docs on Ubuntu
* Remove `macos-ci` branch from actions
* Trigger actions
This wasn't the case because of `PhantomData<T>` inside the metadata.
Replacing this with `PhantomData<AtomicPtr<T>>` ensures that the
metadata will always be `Send + Sync`.
* Bump PHP API version, remove flags removed from PHP API
See following commits:
- 70195c3561
- b5746a4c7f
* Add PHP 8.1 to CI
* Clippy lint
* Fix PHP 8.1 support with new features
* Change describe types to C ABI, check ext-php-rs version
Rust doesn't have a stable ABI so the describe function and types are
now C ABI compatible, however, the internal types `Cow`, `Vec`, `Option`
aren't.
Check `ext-php-rs` versions to check compatibility between the CLI and
the extension.
* CLI requires 0.7.1
* Bump versions
* Replace standard library types with ABI-stable replacements
* Change option type