Hi, errors complaining about something related to tsrm_ls mean that you're building a thread-safe PHP and forgot some TSRMLS[_...] macros.
See for example http://blog.libssh2.org/index.php?/archives/22-What-the-heck-is-TSRMLS_CC-anyway.html for more about these macros. This should help you, but the book from Sara, mentioned in that article, is really worth buying (and being read) if you tend to do some more PHP extending stuff. johannes On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 21:03 +0100, Arnold Daniels wrote: > Hi, > > I've got another newbie question. My .ini parser now works correctly > when parsing a string (thanks to help of Matt Wilmas). With the same > function I want to be able to parse content of a stream. I looked at > fgets to see how to read a line from a stream. Unfortunately when I call > php_stream_get_line. I get the following error: > > /root/php-5.1.6/ext/qconf/qconf_common.c: In function > `qconf_readline_stream': > /root/php-5.1.6/ext/qconf/qconf_common.c:42: error: `tsrm_ls' undeclared > (first use in this function) > /root/php-5.1.6/ext/qconf/qconf_common.c:42: error: (Each undeclared > identifier is reported only once > /root/php-5.1.6/ext/qconf/qconf_common.c:42: error: for each function it > appears in.) > make: *** [qconf_common.lo] Error 1 > > Googling the error returns lot's of websites, be I couldn't make out a > real solution. > > This is the function: > > /** > * Read a line out of a stream. > */ > char *qconf_readline_stream(zval *in, char **c) > { > char *line; > php_stream *stream; > size_t line_len = 0; > > PHP_STREAM_TO_ZVAL(stream, in); > line = php_stream_get_line(stream, NULL, 0, &line_len); > if (line != NULL) *(line + line_len) = (char)0; /* make the line > into a null terminated string to use string functions link sscan */ > > return line; > } > > Thanks a lot, > Arnold > -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php