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3.9 KiB
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New parameter parsing functions
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It should be easier to parse input parameters to an extension function.
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Hence, borrowing from Python's example, there are now a set of functions
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that given the string of type specifiers, can parse the input parameters
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and store the results in the user specified variables. This avoids most
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of the IS_* checks and convert_to_* conversions. The functions also
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check for the appropriate number of parameters, and try to output
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meaningful error messages.
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Prototypes
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/* Implemented. */
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int zend_parse_parameters(int num_args TSRMLS_DC, char *type_spec, ...);
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int zend_parse_parameters_ex(int flags, int num_args TSRMLS_DC, char *type_spec, ...);
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The zend_parse_parameters() function takes the number of parameters
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passed to the extension function, the type specifier string, and the
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list of pointers to variables to store the results in. The _ex() version
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also takes 'flags' argument -- current only ZEND_PARSE_PARAMS_QUIET can
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be used as 'flags' to specify that the function should operate quietly
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and not output any error messages.
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Both functions return SUCCESS or FAILURE depending on the result.
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The auto-conversions are performed as necessary. Arrays, objects, and
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resources cannot be auto-converted.
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Type specifiers
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---------------
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a - array
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b - boolean, stored in zend_bool
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d - double
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f - function or array containing php method call info (returned as
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zend_fcall_info* and zend_fcall_info_cache*)
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h - array (returned as HashTable*)
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l - long
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o - object (of any type)
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O - object (of specific type, specified by class entry)
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r - resource (stored in zval)
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s - string (with possible null bytes) and its length
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z - the actual zval
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The following characters also have a meaning in the specifier string:
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| - indicates that the remaining parameters are optional, they
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should be initialized to default values by the extension since they
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will not be touched by the parsing function if they are not
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passed to it.
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/ - use SEPARATE_ZVAL_IF_NOT_REF() on the parameter it follows
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! - the parameter it follows can be of specified type or NULL (only applies
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to 'a', 'o', 'O', 'r', and 'z'). If NULL is passed, the results
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pointer is set to NULL as well.
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Examples
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--------
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/* Gets a long, a string and its length, and a zval */
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long l;
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char *s;
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int s_len;
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zval *param;
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if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "lsz",
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&l, &s, &s_len, ¶m) == FAILURE) {
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return;
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}
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/* Gets an object of class specified by my_ce, and an optional double. */
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zval *obj;
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double d = 0.5;
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zend_class_entry my_ce;
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if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "O|d",
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&obj, my_ce, &d) == FAILURE) {
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return;
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}
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/* Gets an object or null, and an array.
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If null is passed for object, obj will be set to NULL. */
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zval *obj;
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zval *arr;
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if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "o!a",
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&obj, &arr) == FAILURE) {
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return;
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}
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/* Gets a separated array which can also be null. */
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zval *arr;
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if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "a/!",
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&arr) == FAILURE) {
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return;
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}
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/* Get only the first three parameters (useful for varargs functions). */
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zval *z;
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zend_bool b;
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zval *r;
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if (zend_parse_parameters(3 TSRMLS_CC, "zbr!",
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&z, &b, &r) == FAILURE) {
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return;
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}
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/* Get either a set of 3 longs or a string. */
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long l1, l2, l3;
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char *s;
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/*
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* The function expects a pointer to a integer in this case, not a long
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* or any other type. If you specify a type which is larger
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* than a 'int', the upper bits might not be initialized
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* properly, leading to random crashes on platforms like
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* Tru64 or Linux/Alpha.
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*/
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int length;
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if (zend_parse_parameters_ex(ZEND_PARSE_PARAMS_QUIET, ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC,
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"lll", &l1, &l2, &l3) == SUCCESS) {
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/* manipulate longs */
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} else if (zend_parse_parameters_ex(ZEND_PARSE_PARAMS_QUIET, ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC,
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"s", &s, &length) == SUCCESS) {
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/* manipulate string */
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} else {
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/* output error */
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return;
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}
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