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/**
* Init.h
*
* Variables and structured required by the Zend engine to work
* with global variables
*
* @author Emiel Bruijntjes <emiel.bruijntjes@copernica.com>
* @copyright 2013 Copernica BV
*/
/**
* Namespace
*/
namespace Php {
/**
* The way how PHP C API deals with "global" variables is stupid.
*
* This is supposed to turn into a structure that is going to be
* instantiated for each parallel running request, and for which the
* PHP engine allocates a certain amount of memory, and a magic
* pointer that is passed and should be forwarded to every thinkable
* PHP function.
*
* We don't like this architecture. We have our own environment object
* that makes much more sense, and that we use. However, we need
* to assign this object somewhere, so that's what we do in this
* one and only global variable
*/
ZEND_BEGIN_MODULE_GLOBALS(phpcpp)
ZEND_END_MODULE_GLOBALS(phpcpp)
/**
* And now we're going to define a macro. This also is a ridiculous
* architecture from PHP to get access to a variable from the
* structure above.
*/
#ifdef ZTS
#define PHPCPP_G(v) TSRMG(phpcpp_globals_id, phpcpp_globals *, v)
#else
#define PHPCPP_G(v) (phpcpp_globals.v)
#endif
/**
* We're almost there, we now need to declare an instance of the
* structure defined above (if building for a single thread) or some
* sort of impossible to understand magic pointer-to-a-pointer (for
* multi-threading builds). We make this a static variable because
* this already is bad enough.
*/
extern ZEND_DECLARE_MODULE_GLOBALS(phpcpp)
/**
* End of namespace
*/
}
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