possible. We still need to set our connection status bit field so a
shutdown function can figure out if a script was terminated due to an
abort, timeout or finished normally.
yet. That is coming next. Have also only done Apache and CGI so far.
Will have to crack open my ISAPI book to do that one.
Also changed the SAPI output functions to return an int. We'll check
the connection status inside each one, but we might need the return
code at some other level and I don't see a good reason for just tossing
these return codes.
- improve genif.sh to also consider all header files for inclusion
(checks for phpext_)
- use vsnprintf in main.c to avoid buffer overflows
- improve sessions's mm module to cope better with OOM situations
within the shared memory segment
- fix typo wrt session.auto_start
I've defined a few macros to help with module/request init/startup function definitions.
Basically:
PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_MSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_RINIT_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_RSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION(module)
These will expand to proper function prototypes.
Now to specify these in the module entry, use:
PHP_MINIT(module)
PHP_MSHUTDOWN(module)
PHP_RINIT(module)
PHP_RSHUTDOWN(module)
PHP_MINFO(module)
I've updated all modules in ext/standard and everything from ext/apache to ext/db.
If you can, please update your module to use these macros.
Examples on how to test:
./configure --with-xml static
./configure --with-xml=/opt static
./configure --with-xml=shared shared
./configure --with-xml=shared,/opt shared
The difference between these two is that when the extension is shared, it
is not merged into libphpext.a. The shared extension is currently always
built. I can't find a way to do just one or the other with automake/libtool,
if someone has a clever idea, please come forward. :-)
"make install" installs the .so (as well as a lot of other cruft) in
$prefix/lib/php.