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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- $Revision$ -->
<book xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xml:id="book.ffi">
<?phpdoc extension-membership="bundled" ?>
<title>Foreign Function Interface</title>
<titleabbrev>FFI</titleabbrev>
<preface xml:id="intro.ffi">
&reftitle.intro;
<simpara>
This extension allows the loading of shared libraries (<filename>.DLL</filename> or
<filename>.so</filename>), calling of C functions and accessing of C data structures
in pure PHP, without having to have deep knowledge of the Zend extension API, and
without having to learn a third “intermediate” language.
The public API is implemented as a single class <classname>FFI</classname> with
several static methods (some of them may be called dynamically), and overloaded object
methods, which perform the actual interaction with C data.
</simpara>
<caution>
<simpara>
FFI is dangerous, since it allows to interface with the system on a very low level.
The FFI extension should only be used by developers having a working knowledge of C
and the used C APIs. To minimize the risk, the FFI API usage may be restricted
with the <link linkend="ini.ffi.enable">ffi.enable</link> &php.ini; directive.
</simpara>
</caution>
<note>
<simpara>
The FFI extension does not render the classic PHP extension API obsolete; it is merely
provided for ad-hoc interfacing with C functions and data structures.
</simpara>
</note>
<tip>
<simpara>
Currently, accessing FFI data structures is significantly (about 2 times) slower
than accessing native PHP arrays and objects. Therefore, it makes no sense to use
the FFI extension for speed; however, it may make sense to use it to reduce memory
consumption.
</simpara>
</tip>
</preface>
&reference.ffi.setup;
&reference.ffi.examples;
&reference.ffi.ffi;
&reference.ffi.ffi.cdata;
&reference.ffi.ffi.ctype;
&reference.ffi.ffi.exception;
&reference.ffi.ffi.parserexception;
</book>
<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file
Local variables:
mode: sgml
sgml-omittag:t
sgml-shorttag:t
sgml-minimize-attributes:nil
sgml-always-quote-attributes:t
sgml-indent-step:1
sgml-indent-data:t
indent-tabs-mode:nil
sgml-parent-document:nil
sgml-default-dtd-file:"~/.phpdoc/manual.ced"
sgml-exposed-tags:nil
sgml-local-catalogs:nil
sgml-local-ecat-files:nil
End:
vim600: syn=xml fen fdm=syntax fdl=2 si
vim: et tw=78 syn=sgml
vi: ts=1 sw=1
-->