Currently we only support throwing exception class entries, i.e. stateless exceptions. Ideally we also want to support throwing a ZVal which has a ClassEntry that extends the Exception PHP class. This can be used to throw stateful exceptions which is not uncommon.
This PR is missing one piece: `throw_object` will currently `drop` the Zval when the function is completed, causing reference / null pointer errors. It seems `ZVal::Drop` doesn't actually free the zval currently, it just sets the type to NULL (which also breaks things.) Discussed briefly in https://discord.com/channels/115233111977099271/1025314959179120714 on how best to solve this, but I'm not totally clear still! Ideally I think we want `throw_object` to own the `zval` but not free it once the function returns.
* 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
* 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
* started work on stub generator
* Worked on stub CLI tool
* Unused import
* Account for namespaces in function and class names
* Add support for docblocks on structs
* Push Rust comments to stubs
* Add indentation to stub generation
* Add CLI application to install and generate stubs
This time CLI application is defined on user side, called with `cargo
run -- ..args..`
* Export anyhow result
* Add constants to stub file
* Removed stub symbols
No longer required as we are now building while also linking to PHP.
Keeping the stubs causes the stubs to override the real symbols in the
extension.
* Fix stubs for real this time
Removed stub symbols as they were being included in the extension
dylib, fix by loading the PHP executable as a dylib, loading the
required symbols globally.
* Maybe actually fix stubs this time
* Forgot to remove PHP binary loading
* let's give this another go... cargo subcommand
Now called via `cargo php <install,stubs>`.
* Added `remove` command
* Tidied up cargo-php, commented, set up CI
* Fix return types with non-ident types
* define namespace ordering
* Fix tests, replace `Self` when in outer context
* Moved allowed bindings into separate file
* Update guide with CLI instructions