php-src/README.EXT_SKEL

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WHAT IT IS
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It's a tool for automatically creating the basic framework for a PHP extension.
HOW TO USE IT
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Very simple. First, change to the ext/ directory of the PHP sources. Then
run the following
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php ext_skel.php --ext extension_name
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and everything you need will be placed in directory ext/extension_name.
If you don't need to test the existence of any external header files,
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libraries or functions in them, the extension is ready to be compiled in
PHP. To compile the extension, run the following:
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./buildconf; ./configure --enable-extension_name; make
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The definition of PHP_extension_NAME_VERSION will be present in the
php_extension_name.h and injected into the zend_extension_entry definition. This
is required by the PECL website for the version string conformity checks
against package.xml
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SOURCE AND HEADER FILE NAME
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The ext_skel.php script generates 'extension_name.c' and 'php_extension_name.h'
as the main source and header files. Keep these names.
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extension functions (User functions) must be named
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extension_name_function()
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When you need to expose extension functions to other extensions, expose functions
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strictly needed by others. Exposed internal function must be named
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php_extension_name_function()
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See also CODING_STANDARDS.
OTHER OPTIONS
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Run php ext_skel.php --help to see the available options.