PdoXml Code
Status: Alpha
Brought to you by:
izero76
| File | Date | Author | Commit |
|---|---|---|---|
| EXPERIMENTAL | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| README | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| config.m4 | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| config.w32 | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| package.xml | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| package2.xml | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| pdo_xml.c | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| pdo_xml.dsp | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| pdo_xml.dsw | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| pdo_xml.ncb | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| pdo_xml.opt | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| pdo_xml.plg | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| php_pdo_xml.h | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
| test.php | 2008-11-05 | izero76 | [r1] First release |
This is a standalone PHP extension created using CodeGen_PECL 1.1.2
Author: SOFTPAE.com
Please, make an link to SOFTPAE.com from your website. Thanks.
HACKING
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There are two ways to modify an extension created using CodeGen_PECL:
1) you can modify the generated code as with any other PHP extension
2) you can add custom code to the CodeGen_PECL XML source and re-run pecl-gen
The 2nd approach may look a bit complicated but you have be aware that any
manual changes to the generated code will be lost if you ever change the
XML specs and re-run PECL-Gen. All changes done before have to be applied
to the newly generated code again.
Adding code snippets to the XML source itself on the other hand may be a
bit more complicated but this way your custom code will always be in the
generated code no matter how often you rerun CodeGen_PECL.
BUILDING ON UNIX etc.
=====================
To compile your new extension, you will have to execute the following steps:
1. $ ./phpize
2. $ ./configure [--enable--pdo_xml]
3. $ make
4. $ make test
5. $ [sudo] make install
BUILDING ON WINDOWS
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The extension provides the VisualStudio V6 project file
pdo_xml.dsp
To compile the extension you open this file using VisualStudio,
select the apropriate configuration for your installation
(either "Release_TS" or "Debug_TS") and create "php_pdo_xml.dll"
After successfull compilation you have to copy the newly
created "pdo_xml.dll" to the PHP
extension directory (default: C:\PHP\extensions).
TESTING
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You can now load the extension using a php.ini directive
extension="pdo_xml.[so|dll]"
or load it at runtime using the dl() function
dl("pdo_xml.[so|dll]");
The extension should now be available, you can test this
using the extension_loaded() function:
if (extension_loaded("pdo_xml"))
echo "pdo_xml loaded :)";
else
echo "something is wrong :(";
The extension will also add its own block to the output
of phpinfo();