Having this sort of functionaility in general would be great. I know
you can affect this with objects via overload, but it is useful for
scalars and arrays and streams as well. It is pretty 'magical' though.
George
On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at 11:26 AM, Sterling Hughes wrote:
I was
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 11:51, George Schlossnagle wrote:
Having this sort of functionaility in general would be great. I know
you can affect this with objects via overload, but it is useful for
scalars and arrays and streams as well. It is pretty 'magical' though.
Yeah - but just to be
George Schlossnagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having this sort of functionaility in general would be great. I know
you can affect this with objects via overload, but it is useful for
scalars and arrays and streams as well. It is pretty 'magical' though.
Then how about allowing access to
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Analyzing PHP's routines a bit, it seems that the slowest part of a
generic request is populating the special arrays, $_ENV, $_GET, etc.
I was wondering if it might be possible to tie these arrays to a
function (if you don't understand that, look
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 12:11, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Analyzing PHP's routines a bit, it seems that the slowest part of a
generic request is populating the special arrays, $_ENV, $_GET, etc.
I was wondering if it might be possible to tie these
At 18:11 01.03.2003, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Analyzing PHP's routines a bit, it seems that the slowest part of a
generic request is populating the special arrays, $_ENV, $_GET, etc.
I was wondering if it might be possible to tie these arrays to a
Hi marcus,
Moriyoshi is going to revert the HAVE_INET_NTOP part;
I have to go out now, so I won't be able to address the warnings right
away, but will look at them later.
--Wez.
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Marcus [iso-8859-1] Börger wrote:
Hi Wez,
i cannot compile current network.c. The following
Hi all, I am back again
Diff against php4-STABLE-200302241430
(without the last patch I suggested)
Applies to 4.5.x and 5.x as well.
Affects any 64 bit OS.
I ran into another problem after I turned optimization back on. Usually
these are hell to find, but Julien Soula (who I met through
Any feelings on a patch to the session extension so that if
session_set_save_handler is passed a class or namespace as it's sole
argument, it auto-registers class::open, class::close, class::read,
class::write, class::destory and class::gc?
George
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Analyzing PHP's routines a bit, it seems that the slowest part of a
generic request is populating the special arrays, $_ENV, $_GET, etc.
Do you have any profiling evidence of this? Everything I have looked at
points squarely at the parts of PHP that requires a system call. Reducing
system
Greetings All...
Usually I am helping others on the list but this time I am asking for
help!!
I was wondering if someone could offer some clarity for me as
my years of using Apache has never seen the following as a possibility.
Background: This server is using PHP along with Apache
If a server
Hi, if you want see this:
http://www.zonaphp.com/index.php?modulo=articuloaccion=leerid=6
Is a introduction to make new extensions under Unix systems, it´s in
spanish.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 12:23 AM
Developing the PHP runtime
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Preface: This e-mail uses the distribution list (To and CC addresses)
that the original poster used. I have moved everyone other than php-dev
to Bcc so that this doesn't get perpetuated (I have no idea of the
significance of the other addresses that were e-mailed, nor do I know
Dave Hill's
Hi,
in my package.xml I have this:
filelist
dir role=src name=/
fileCREDITS/file
fileMakefile.in/file
is it possible that with older versions of the pear-command I have to
put on each file entry the role?
filelist
dir role=src name=/
file role=srcCREDITS/file
Hi,
forget this posting, I picked the wrong address from my addressbook -
again gr,
bye,
Michael Bretterklieber wrote:
Hi,
in my package.xml I have this:
filelist
dir role=src name=/
fileCREDITS/file
fileMakefile.in/file
is it possible that with older versions of the
To be able to implmenet interface of object-oriented database to PHP I need
to
have object cache which will map persistent object identifier (OPID) to
loaded instance of the object. This cache should be weak, i.e. it should
not prevent garbage collection from deallocating unused instances of
On 24 Feb 2003 08:21:17 -
Antony Dovgal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Translating PEAR docs to Russian (main purpose, PEAR Russian docs team obviously
need help).
Translating PHP docs to Russian (possibly, if Russian docs team needs some help).
Vitaliy Kravchenko(from Russian PEAR Docs team)
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Cranky wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know if in a config file for
example, if it was better to use variables or
Can anybody tell me if such features are available in PHP (I failed to
find
them myself).
Look at __destruct method for classes in ZE2. They wopn't tell you the
reference count, but the do get called when the ref count goes to 0.
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Hi,
The reason the zend_parse_parameters() API only exposes long is because the
Zend zval (container which holds the engine values) only supports longs and
not ints. So anything which touches scripting engine values should be using
long. However, extensions which have INI parameters may want
Have you submitted a CVS account request?
At 09:41 PM 2/27/2003 +, J Smith wrote:
A few weeks ago, I kind of volunteered to maintain testing scripts for ZE2
on the ZE2 mailing list. (See the thread beginning at
http://www.zend.com/lists/engine2/200302/msg3.html )
Just to make good on
Hi,
I don't quite understand. If you are thinking of implementing something
similar to JDO then your persistent object manager will only hold the
objects which are retrieve by the script. At the end of the request it'll
persist the changes and will free the objects. Why would you want them to
So I think the fix of adding OnUpdateLong() is the correct fix.
I was under the impression that OnUpdateInt was actually
expecting a long. I remember changing some int's to long's
to address 64 bit issues. Do I remember this incorrectly?
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At 04:28 PM 2/28/2003 +0100, Sascha Schumann wrote:
So I think the fix of adding OnUpdateLong() is the correct fix.
I was under the impression that OnUpdateInt was actually
expecting a long. I remember changing some int's to long's
to address 64 bit issues. Do I remember this
Yep. Yesterday, through the form on the docs page.
J
Andi Gutmans wrote:
Have you submitted a CVS account request?
At 09:41 PM 2/27/2003 +, J Smith wrote:
A few weeks ago, I kind of volunteered to maintain testing scripts for ZE2
on the ZE2 mailing list. (See the thread beginning at
Learning PHP Program!
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You don't need a CVS account to do that.
cheers,
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So I think the fix of adding OnUpdateLong() is the correct fix.
I was under the impression that OnUpdateInt was actually
expecting a long. I remember changing some int's to long's
to address 64 bit issues. Do I remember this incorrectly?
- Sascha
Most, but not all of
No, you are correct but misunderstood me. We should introduce
OnUpdateLong() for ppl using longs and use OnUpdateInt() for ppl who want
to use ints.
Well, and how are you planning to mitigate the BC issues?
Remember that not all extension code is under our direct
control.
-
At 04:47 PM 2/28/2003 +0100, Sascha Schumann wrote:
No, you are correct but misunderstood me. We should introduce
OnUpdateLong() for ppl using longs and use OnUpdateInt() for ppl who want
to use ints.
Well, and how are you planning to mitigate the BC issues?
Remember that not all
I think that simply adding OnUpdateLong and deprecating
OnUpdateInt is fine while retaining its current semantics. I
just don't see any value in changing the meaning of
OnUpdateInt; at least that's how I interpreted Andi's
message.
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At 04:50 PM 2/28/2003 +0100, Sascha Schumann wrote:
I think that simply adding OnUpdateLong and deprecating
OnUpdateInt is fine while retaining its current semantics. I
just don't see any value in changing the meaning of
OnUpdateInt; at least that's how I interpreted Andi's
That's also an option but I think OnUpdateInt() is confusing and how do we
stop ppl from using it in new extensions which who's commit messages aren't
followed via php-cvs?
I volunteer to set up a cron job which greps for OnUpdateInt
:-)
The problem with _changing_ the existing
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Andi Gutmans wrote:
At 04:50 PM 2/28/2003 +0100, Sascha Schumann wrote:
I think that simply adding OnUpdateLong and deprecating
OnUpdateInt is fine while retaining its current semantics. I
just don't see any value in changing the meaning of
PASS Methods via variable name, bug #20120 [tests/classes/bug20120.phpt]
make: *** [test] Segmentation fault
Is there a way to find out which test segfaults? Obviously the one
after tests/classes/bug20120.phpt, but ...
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At 17:50 28/02/2003, Sascha Schumann wrote:
I think that simply adding OnUpdateLong and deprecating
OnUpdateInt is fine while retaining its current semantics.
+1
Zeev
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#php.bugs seems to be invite only now. How do I go about getting
myself invited?
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At 17:10 2/28/2003, you wrote:
PASS Methods via variable name, bug #20120 [tests/classes/bug20120.phpt]
make: *** [test] Segmentation fault
Is there a way to find out which test segfaults? Obviously the one
after tests/classes/bug20120.phpt, but ...
Mine segfaults already on the third test
On February 28, 2003 11:50 am, George Schlossnagle wrote:
#php.bugs seems to be invite only now. How do I go about getting
myself invited?
It would appear someone had accidentaly set the channel to invite only, it is
fixed now.
Ilia
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Hello Andi,
The problem is that script can fetch very large number of objects
and all of them doesn't fit in the memory. Lets say we have very
large list of objects (several millions objects or more). And our
script traverse the list and fetch objects one by one and do some
calculations (for
Hello George,
Friday, February 28, 2003, 5:46:18 PM, you wrote:
Can anybody tell me if such features are available in PHP (I failed to
find
them myself).
GS Look at __destruct method for classes in ZE2. They wopn't tell you the
GS reference count, but the do get called when the ref count
Using __destruct method (thanks to George) it may be possible to
implement
what I need, but only if object cache is implemented in C (and so is
not visible for PHP garbage collector). So no pure PHP solution exits.
Unfortunately I didn't fins any reference to __destruct method in PHP
manual and
At 12:12 PM 2/28/2003 -0500, Ilia A. wrote:
On February 28, 2003 11:50 am, George Schlossnagle wrote:
#php.bugs seems to be invite only now. How do I go about getting
myself invited?
It would appear someone had accidentaly set the channel to invite only, it is
fixed now.
I mailed Jani with the
ZE2 == Zend Engine 2, which will be replacing the current Zend Engine in PHP
5. Amoung other things, one of it's main features is a more roboust OOP
framework, which includes class destructors.
J
Konstantin Knizhnik wrote:
Hello George,
Friday, February 28, 2003, 5:46:18 PM, you wrote:
Hi Zeev,
according to the plans the following test file should PASS:
--TEST--
The new constructor/destructor is called
--SKIPIF--
?php if (version_compare(zend_version(), '2.0.0-dev', '')) die('skip
ZendEngine 2 needed'); ?
--FILE--
?php
class early {
function early()
At 08:00 PM 2/28/2003 +0300, Konstantin Knizhnik wrote:
Hello Andi,
The problem is that script can fetch very large number of objects
and all of them doesn't fit in the memory. Lets say we have very
large list of objects (several millions objects or more). And our
script traverse the list and
Howdy--
Tried to compile today's CVS of PHP5 but I get a compilation error in
main/network.c. Here's a patch that (I think) should take care of the
problem:
Index: main/network.c
===
RCS file: /repository/php4/main/network.c,v
Never mind... I had updated the wrong head :(
Sorry!
Mt.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 23:33, Marco Tabini wrote:
Howdy--
Tried to compile today's CVS of PHP5 but I get a compilation error in
main/network.c. Here's a patch that (I think) should take care of the
problem:
Index: main/network.c
Hello,
I would like to know if in a config file for
example, if it was better to use variables or
constantes ?
Is it a big difference of performance or in
memory used ?
And the same question about the translation of
a site.
I would like to translate my site in many
langages.
So I want to create
Sounds like a web server configuration problem. If you are using apache
make sure your httpd.conf is configured to bind to your external IP
address (the default).
Jason
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 21:17, K wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using JPGraph on a localhost for a website opened via a host redirect.
My
I am sending an xml request as part of the url using urlencode to encode my
xml. It doesnt work like that so the server that is receiving it doesnt
seem to like the data in the query string.
However, if I send it from a form using the method post then it works fine.
Is there a way to send it by
Diana,
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list. This list issueing the development OF (not IN) PHP isn't the right
place to ask.
-Ali
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 13:20:38 +0100
Diana Castillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I am sending an xml request as part of the url using
Hello everybody,
I am relatively new to PHP and for quite some days I am trying to get a file
upload system going through a standard html form. To test it I use an html
page called Test2.php with a form in it with
enctype=\multipart/form-data\. Here is the source code:
?php
$AppImageDir =
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Frans Bakker wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am relatively new to PHP and for quite some days I am trying to get a file
Hi!
I have made some changes to a extension and now it does not work on win32.
I am trying to debug it to see where the problem is, but I get a Warning
like this:
isis: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20020429, debug=0, thread-safety=1
PHPcompiled with module
Hi Wez, everyone:
Is there (or will there ever be) a good way to transmit an extra
parameter into a php_user_filter around the time that oncreate() is
called? I've run into a couple cases where it'd be incredibly useful
(e.g. for filters that don't modify the stream, but do have
side-effects).
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:40:15AM -0500, David Brown wrote:
| Hi Wez, everyone:
|
| Is there (or will there ever be) a good way to transmit an extra
| parameter into a php_user_filter around the time that oncreate() is
| called? I've run into a couple cases where it'd be incredibly useful
|
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Braulio José Solano Rojas wrote:
I have made some changes to a extension and now it does not work on win32.
I am trying to debug it to see where the problem is, but I get a Warning
like this:
isis: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20020429,
Hi!
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Braulio José Solano Rojas wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
You PHP version is not a debug build, and thus the module refuses to
load. The best thing is to build PHP yourself in debug mode.
I
How can I display the script file name? Presumably something like-:
?php
echo $ScriptFileName;
?
While I'm learning php and developing various Web page versions, I want to
be sure the that the display is from the appropriate script.
Regards
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Braulio José Solano Rojas wrote:
I think I did, since PHP is using php4ts_debug.dll, and if I delete this
file I get a message of php-cli.exe saying that it does not find it. I used
to compile php-cli the configuration Win32 Debug_TS. I also noticed that
there is a
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Stephen Ford wrote:
How can I display the script file name? Presumably something like-:
?php
echo $ScriptFileName;
?
Didn't have time, but here's a new patch.
Regards,
Dirkjan
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Please read the README.SUBMITTING_PATCH file in the root of the php
source and re-submit your patch.
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
begin
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 16:09:40 +0100
Dirkjan Ochtman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't have time, but here's a new patch.
It seems Outlook create weird and useless attachment, can you make it
available online ?
thank's
pierre
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Braulio José Solano Rojas wrote:
I think I did, since PHP is using php4ts_debug.dll, and if I delete this
file I get a message of php-cli.exe saying that it does not find it. I
used
to
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:42:24AM -0500, David Brown wrote:
| On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:40:15AM -0500, David Brown wrote:
| | Hi Wez, everyone:
| |
| | Is there (or will there ever be) a good way to transmit an extra
| | parameter into a php_user_filter around the time that oncreate() is
| |
http://temp.xavamedia.nl/iso8601diff.txt
Regards,
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Dirkjan Ochtman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't have time, but here's a new patch.
It seems Outlook create weird and
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I also think I did, but maybe I missed something in my Win32 Debug_TS
configuration. Can you point on how do I create it. Basically I have
disabled Optimizations, I have added the following
Hi David,
user filters are in a little bit of flux atm.
However, the idea is that the param argument will be altered to be a
zval (rather than just a string).
In the oncreate() method, the following member variables are available
to the filter:
string $this-filtername; // name of the filter
If you don't have time to support your own patch, why should we commit
it to CVS!??
There is a reason for that doc being there; please read it.
--Wez.
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
Didn't have time, but here's a new patch.
Regards,
Dirkjan
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Hi Wez:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 04:26:40PM +, Wez Furlong wrote:
| Hi David,
|
| user filters are in a little bit of flux atm.
|
| However, the idea is that the param argument will be altered to be a
| zval (rather than just a string).
|
| In the oncreate() method, the following member
would semaphores provide the mutual exclusion zone you need?
dave
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Hi!
Rasmus
Hi!
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would semaphores provide the mutual exclusion zone you need?
I do not know yet, I should studie it, but it is likely so.
Are there semaphores in PHP?
Regards,
Braulio
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From: Braulio
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 01:50 PM, Braulio JosX Solano Rojas
wrote:
Hi!
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would semaphores provide the mutual exclusion zone you need?
I do not know yet, I should studie it, but it is likely so.
Are there
Hi!
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On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 01:50 PM, Braulio JosX Solano Rojas
wrote:
Are there semaphores in PHP?
Yes. I'd recommend a reading of the fine manual.
I did of course.
Of course if you're actually
At 20:12 27-2-2003, Braulio José Solano Rojas wrote:
I already know about this functionality, but as you know this is only for
Unix. And yes it matters if the semaphores are implemented in PHP since I
need portability between different OSes. (I like Inter-Process Comunication,
I am sorry not to
i believe that win32 actually does support semaphores. see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dllproc/bas
e/using_synchronization.asp
for details on synchronization issues inside win32 (including mutex which is
what i think you're looking for).
or if you don't want
Proposed Patch to address 64 bit issues in PHP v4.3.1
Diff -u against php4-STABLE-200302241430
Also needed in 4.5.x and 5.x
Addresses bugs 20994, 21002, 21822, 20268
Platforms affected, Tru64, Solaris 9, HP-UX, NetBSD/Alpha and
any other 64 bit platform I forgot to mention
A little education
A few weeks ago, I kind of volunteered to maintain testing scripts for ZE2 on the ZE2
mailing list. (See the thread beginning at
http://www.zend.com/lists/engine2/200302/msg3.html )
Just to make good on my volunteering, I guess I'll be needing a CVS account. I suppose
I'd need access to
Hi,
I've just completed some local php extensions using VC++. Here are some
notes that might help others when creating php extensions using VC++.
By default, Visual C++ will add classes with a .cpp extension. To make this
work properly, you must either wrap the C specific sections, or
To add to that, I wrote up a short article yesterday that pretty much said
the same thing, although it had a more UNIX-y focus. See
http://www.tutorbuddy.com/software/phpcpp/phpcpp/
J
Dave Viner wrote:
Hi,
I've just completed some local php extensions using VC++. Here are some
notes that
I'd like to help translating PHP Documentation to Portuguese (Brazilian)
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Please! It's just a date() parameter, about 20 lines of code, mostly taken
from another date() parameter. I'm a Windows user, I don't have all your
cool auto* and gcc stuff. It doesn't seem worthwhile for me to go through
installing Cygwin for something this simple... Just reject the patch, if you
You don't need any of that stuff to read the guidelines for submitting a
patch - why don't you just read it and save everybody some time...
--Wez.
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
Please! It's just a date() parameter, about 20 lines of code, mostly taken
from another date()
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, K wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using JPGraph on a localhost for a website opened via a host redirect.
My problem is that nobody
Can i code a netfilter extension for PHP or don't you guys see the need
for it ?
It could result in some great firewall frontends in PHP
Corne'
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Corne' Cornelius wrote:
Can i code a netfilter extension for PHP or don't you guys see the need
for it ?
It could result in some great firewall frontends in PHP
Go for it. Assuming the netfilter library is not under the GPL. LGPL is
fine.
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Can i code a netfilter extension for PHP or don't you guys see the need
for it ?
It could result in some great firewall frontends in PHP
Go for it. Assuming the netfilter library is not under the GPL. LGPL is
fine.
-Rasmus
It's under GPL, i'll email their core team and ask if they'll
Hi all,
I'm using JPGraph on a localhost for a website opened via a host redirect.
My problem is that nobody can see the graphs but me ('cause I'm on
localhost).
Any clues?
Thx.
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Greg Donald wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Bruce Miller wrote:
Will PHP allow multiple-thread execution?
PHP4 does not have thread support.
Well, except for pear/PECL/threads, of
Hey all,
echo ?php echo \hi\; ? | /path/to/php
That works on php v4.2.x but Ive got 3 machines on v4.3.x and none of them
seem to respond to the piping of the php config.
v4.2.x Response
I have installed Apache 1.3.28-dev in /usr/local/apache:
checking for Apache 1.x module support via DSO through APXS... no
checking for Apache 1.x module support... no
configure: error: Invalid Apache directory -
unable to find httpd.h under /usr/local/apache
httpd.h is in
eh? Are your apache sources there? :)
--Jani
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
I have installed Apache 1.3.28-dev in /usr/local/apache:
checking for Apache 1.x module support via DSO through APXS... no
checking for Apache 1.x module support... no
l0t3k wrote:
Hartmut,
will this also generate zend_parse_parameters calls based on prototype ?
Sure, see the two samples below. It even adds return statements for the
return type specified in the proto where possible.
But unlike the current ext_skel it also supports code generation for
php.ini
Krhm...you should make it to produce code that meets
our coding standards.. :)
Use tabs,
if (foo) {
...
}
etc.
--Jani
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
l0t3k wrote:
Hartmut,
will this also generate
Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
checking for Apache 1.x module support via DSO through APXS... no
checking for Apache 1.x module support... no
configure: error: Invalid Apache directory -
unable to find httpd.h under /usr/local/apache
Not enough tea for me this morning, I wager. ;-)
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Jani Taskinen wrote:
Krhm...you should make it to produce code that meets
our coding standards.. :)
Use tabs, ...
sure, but especially tabs have a very low priority on my list,
as having them as '\t' in the generating PHP code hurt readability
a lot (and emacs is not clever
For maintenance of the new PEAR::DB_DOM package, see
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=pear-devm=104383385210419w=2
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