FFI::new

(PHP 7 >= 7.4.0)

FFI::newCreates a C data structure

Descrierea

public static FFI::new ( FFI\CType|string $type , bool $owned = true , bool $persistent = false ) : FFI\CData|null
public FFI::new ( FFI\CType|string $type , bool $owned = true , bool $persistent = false ) : FFI\CData|null

Creates a native data structure of the given C type. If this method is called statically, it must only use predefined C type names (e.g. int, char, etc.); if the method is called as instance method, any type declared for the instance is allowed.

Parametri

type

type is a valid C declaration as string, or an instance of FFI\CType which has already been created.

owned

Whether to create owned (i.e. managed) or unmanaged data. Managed data lives together with the returned FFI\CData object, and is released when the last reference to that object is released by regular PHP reference counting or GC. Unmanaged data should be released by calling FFI::free(), when no longer needed.

persistent

Whether to allocate the C data structure permanently on the system heap (using malloc()), or on the PHP request heap (using emalloc()).

Valorile întoarse

Returns the freshly created FFI\CData object, or null on failure.

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baminazad at cs dot stonybrook dot edu
5 years ago
Let's assume we have a C struct:
typedef struct _Z3_ast *Z3_ast;

and we want to create an array:
Z3_ast args[2];

and assign values:
args[1] = x;
args[1] = y;

The PHP FFI equivalent would be:
<?php
$ffi
= FFI::cdef(...
// Create Z3_ast[2] type
$arg_type = FFI::arrayType($ffi->type('Z3_ast'), [2]);
// Create array of type Z3_ast[2]
$args = FFI::new($arg_type);
// Populate the array
$args[0] = $x;
$args[1] = $y;
?>
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