On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 2:00 PM Stephen Reay <php-li...@koalephant.com> wrote:
> > > On 10 Aug 2019, at 17:56, Nikita Popov <nikita....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Lack of type information for internal functions in Reflection is a > > long-standing issue. In PHP 8 we finally have all the necessary technical > > groundwork done to support argument and return type annotations on > internal > > functions at scale. > > > > The only thing left is to actually add those type annotations ... to many > > hundreds of functions. This is something everyone can help with, as it > does > > not need expertise in C. > > > > I've opened a sample PR to show the process: > > https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/4499 > > > > Here, we take some existing arginfo structures in basic_functions.c and > > convert them into stubs in basic_functions.stub.php. We can take the > > argument names from the existing arginfo. To figure out the types, we > need > > to look at the implementation (the php.net documentation tends to lie > about > > details). > > > > For example, the first function, set_time_limit is defined in > > > https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/172c71980df0fe4c9d62c3365f0a2cdb139e3e86/main/main.c#L1501 > . > > We see that it accepts an "l" parameter, which is an int. We see that it > > uses RETVAL_TRUE and RETVAL_FALSE, which means the return value is a > bool. > > > > Once this is done, we need to auto-generate new arginfo data. If you > have a > > development setup, this is done automatically when running "make". > > Otherwise, it's possible to manually run "php scripts/dev/gen_stub.php > > ext/standard/basic_functions.stub.php". > > > > Any help would be appreciated :) > > > > Regards, > > Nikita > > I’d like to help if I can. > > Some extensions have what appear to be conditional arginfo (for example > the LDAP extension, which I *assume* is to handle building against > different versions of underlying ldap library that support different > features) - is there a way / need to handle those in this stub format that > the generator script understands? > You can do the same as in the source code: #ifdef HAVE_LDAP_SASL function ldap_sasl_bind(...) {} #endif These conditions will be carried over in the generated code. Nikita