If I understand you correctly you can put this pointer inside of a resource container and return the resource container to user space as the return value from url_init(). Then, from url_set_string() you accept the resource as a parameter and extract the pointer to your CPP instance of whatever class.
John On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 10:54, Jan Gerritsen wrote: > Hello, > > I want to write an OO extension in C++ for my PHP 4.3.8 under linux. > > I have already written some extensions in C for my own purposes, which > introduce new functions to PHP. > Studying the sources of ext/standard/dir.c, ext/ming/ming.c and the > tutorial from J Smith (http://bugs.tutorbuddy.com/phpcpp/phpcpp/) I got > already this far: > > I have managed to build and link the CPP sources as a shared object > which can be loaded and called from PHP. > I have introduced the new class to PHP using the following code in the > PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION of my extension: > > static zend_class_entry *url_class_entry_ptr; > static int le_url; > > function_entry url_class_functions[] = { > PHP_FALIAS(url, url_init, NULL) > PHP_FALIAS(set_string, url_set_string, NULL) > {NULL, NULL, NULL} > }; > > static ZEND_RSRC_DTOR_FUNC(destroy_url) > { > if (rsrc->ptr) { > delete (Url_class*) rsrc->ptr; > rsrc->ptr = NULL; > } > } > PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION(url) > { > zend_class_entry url_class_entry; > INIT_CLASS_ENTRY(url_class_entry, "url", url_class_functions); > url_class_entry_ptr = zend_register_internal_class(&url_class_entry > TSRMLS_CC); > > le_url = zend_register_list_destructors_ex(destroy_url, NULL, "url", > module_number); > > return SUCCESS; > } > > This class can be created, and the functions (methods) can be called > from PHP. > Example: > $url = new URL(); > $url->set_string("12345"); > > Now my problem is, how can I save the pointer of my C++ class, created > in the url_init function, and restore it in the other functions/methods: > PHP_FUNCTION(url_init) > { > Url_class * url = new Url_class; > > / * code to save the address of url */ > } > > PHP_FUNCTION(url_set_string) > { > Url_class *url = NULL; > > /* code to fetch url */ > > if( url != NULL ) { > url->set_string(“test”); > RETURN_TRUE; > } > RETURN_FALSE; > } > > I could not work out how to do this, by studying the code of the OO > extensions I mentioned. > Can someone give me a hint, ore some example code, how to do such things? > > thanks > Jan Gerritsen -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php