This makes a bit simpler to use this macro by optionally passing the
required minimum PHP version. If version is not passed it falls back
to 7.4 as before. Minimum version also added to configure.ac.
This syncs the abs_srcdir and abs_builddir variables assignments between
the php-src build and phpize. The `&&` was picked over `;` as it is more
rigorous - the pwd command would fail if cd fails for some reason.
The "hacky" auto_cflags variable is otherwise set only for the Oracle
Developer Studio compiler (which is at this point also non-usable) and
perhaps might be removed in the future but this is for now moved to the
PHP_INIT_BUILD_SYSTEM for consistent settings between the php-src build
and phpize.
The PHP_INIT_BUILD_SYSTEM is now also called sooner in phpize to match
the php-src build.
This uses AS_* macros and checks for an iconv implementation in a single
cache check block for easier configure log output and possible future
adjustments when iconv is built-in the C library (like on Alpine and
some other systems where it isn't recognized as such yet exactly).
- This quotes all PHP_CONFIGURE_PART arguments
- When configuring and building extensions with phpize, this makes the
'./configure --help' and './configure' log output a bit more readable
as it separates the extension configuration, Libtool configuration and
the rest of the Autoconf and phpize configuration options.
- The ./configure output separators bold tags are moved to the
PHP_INIT_BUILD_SYSTEM macro to be available also in phpized extensions
- The obsolete ticks `...` converted to the recommended $(...); Autoconf
configure re-executes itself in shells where the $(...) still wouldn't
work ok. For example, the default, initial, non-updated shell on
Solaris 10.
- Empty new lines in help separators synced (Autoconf default separators
don't include additional empty newline after the separator title);
so the PHP_HELP_SEPARATOR additional empty line is also removed
(see './configure --help' output)
This replaces the AC_MSG_ERROR with AC_MSG_FAILURE, where appropriate.
The AC_MSG_ERROR outputs given message and exits the configure step. The
AC_MSG_FAILURE does the same but also automatically outputs additional
message "See 'config.log' for more details." which might help directing
the user where to look further.
The AC_MSG_ERROR is used for errors where current test step isn't logged
in the config.log and wouldn't make sense, and AC_MSG_FAILURE is mostly
used in cases of library checks, compilation tests, headers checked with
AC_CHECK_HEADER* and similar tests that are also logged in the
config.log.
AC_MSG_ERROR([Sanity check failed.]) output:
```
configure: error: Sanity check failed.
```
AC_MSG_FAILURE([Sanity check failed.]) output:
```
configure: error: in '/path/to/php-src':
configure: error: Sanity check failed.
See 'config.log' for more details
```
This is a follow-up of GH-15177
(c96f08aa70)
and GH-15185
(9467ffb43c)
The PHP_OUTPUT macro was introduced in the very early phase of the build
system due to AC_OUTPUT handling issues in the old Autoconf versions
before the AC_CONFIG_FILES, AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS etc were introduced with
the AC_OUTPUT signature without arguments. The PHP_OUTPUT was also
helping Makefile.in back then being properly generated based on whether
all files were generated or only some (when using the obsolete
CONFIG_FILES=... ./config.status invocation instead of the new
./config.status --file=...). Another issue is that PHP_OUTPUT can't be
used by extensions when using phpize.
This replaces the PHP_OUTPUT invocations with default AC_CONFIG_FILES.
The obsolete "REDO_ALL" feature at the config.status invocation is also
removed with a simpler unconditional generation.
In phar extension the "ext/phar" is replaced with $ext_dir variable to
be able to use phpize.
The m4_normalize([$1]) normalizes items into a single-space-separated
list of files to append them to the global PHP_OUTPUT_FILES variable
that is processed by AC_CONFIG_FILES. Redundant newlines are also
removed in the generated configure script.
PHP extensions using phpize can't use this macro so it's safe to change
this.
Following 32210ce967 and
9ea290b72b, this moves the HAVE_DTRACE
preprocessor macro definition back to configure.ac so that
PHP_INIT_DTRACE Autoconf macro can be used in extensions without
redefinition interference.
Instead of defining an empty M4 macro PHP_ALWAYS_SHARED when configuring
extensions in php-src using the main configure.ac, the m4_ifdef can be
used to conditionally call the macro when it is defined (when using
phpize).
- PHP_SETUP_LIBXML arguments quoted
- Help texts updated for HAVE_LIBXML, HAVE_DOM, HAVE_XMLREADER,
HAVE_XMLWRITER, HAVE_SOAP, HAVE_SIMPLEXML, and HAVE_XML CPP macros
- Duplicate HAVE_LIBXML symbol definition in PHP_SETUP_LIBXML M4 macro
removed (the HAVE_LIBXML marks that PHP libxml extension is available and
not only that libxml2 library is available)
This macro once had also the 5th argument (the build target), which was
removed via 2a6da0f24c. This quotes all
PHP_SELECT_SAPI arguments and removes the redundant ones. The basic
macro usage help text is moved to the macros section from the obsolete
docs file.
The PHP_DEF_HAVE M4 macro is a simple wrapper around the recommended
AC_DEFINE or AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED (when shell variables are used in
arguments). This also adds some basic help texts to macros.
Using the m4_normalize, the source files can be added more intuitively
using blank-or-newline delimited list of files. This adds also some
basic help text.
Quoted m4_normalize will expand and change its argument later in the
macro call when M4 is processing the *.m4 sources. Without quotes the
already normalized string is passed to the macro directly. In these
specific cases generated configure script is the same. This is more for
consistency to have this synced and not repeat the pattern too much
in the future when copy/pasting. Note, that many AC_* macros require
similar behavior already (for example, AC_CHECK_FUNCS.)
The sendmail is set to default value of /usr/sbin/sendmail if not found
on the host system. This was already properly fixed via GH-5548
(commit 517431892b). This change now
also outputs "no" when searching for sendmail and a minimalistic notice
that default send_mail INI directive has been set to /usr/sbin/sendmail.
Fixes and closes: https://bugs.php.net/78757
This enables and simplifies adding blank-or-newline-separated global
re2c flags to the PHP_PROG_RE2C macro possibly at some point. Fixed just
in case, so this works normally:
PHP_PROG_RE2C([1.0.3], [--no-generation-date -W -foo])
This reduces redundant newlines in the generated configure script while
keeping possible 'dnl' usage before or after this macro call working as
before (backwards compatible).
PHP_EVAL_LIBALINE macro processes the given libraries flags (-l) and/or
library paths flags (-L) and appends the -l flags to either LIBS or the
given *_SHARED_LIBADD variables. The -L flags are appended to the
LDFLAGS. The new 3rd argument enables appending libraries to the given
variable in the 2nd argument without manual setting whether the
extension is shared. For example, to simplify usage in SAPIs where
additional libraries need to be appended but they shouldn't go to the
global LIBS. This can be then used in PHP-FPM SAPI to link apparmor,
SELinux, systemd, etc.
As this script is still needed across the PHP build system its path can
be also set on once place for both phpize usage and regular php-src's
configure.ac.
This creates a single M4 macro PHP_CHECK_BUILTIN and removes other
PHP_CHECK_BUILTIN_* macros. Checks are wrapped in AC_CACHE_CHECK and
PHP_HAVE_BUILTIN_* CPP macro definitions are defined to 1 if builtin
is found and undefined if not.
This also changes all PHP_HAVE_BUILTIN_ symbols to be either undefined
or defined (to value 1) and syncs all #if/ifdef/defined usages of them
in the php-src code. This way it is simpler to use them because they
don't need to be defined to value 0 on Windows, for example. This is
done as previous usages in php-src were mixed and on many places they
were only checked with ifdef.
The Apache HTTP server command-line tool (/usr/sbin/apache2) might be
part of a separate package, such as apache2-bin or similar. If not
installed, the configure script can still find the apxs tool, but
previously didn't check for the HTTP server tool separately. Otherwise,
configure syntax errors (integer expression expected) are thrown when
checking for the Apache version.
The PTHREADS_CHECK is using cache variables so it is run only once early
during the configuration phase, before including SAPI and other M4
files. This removes the TSRM_CHECK_PTHREADS macro and moves the POSIX
Threads check after the PHP_THREAD_SAFETY variable is set in
configure.ac.
The check and error throw in PHP_BUILD_THREAD_SAFE is also joing into
this single check.
This removes the redundant tsrm.m4 file and PHP_CONFIGURE_PART call for
TSRM as it doesn't run any configuration checks anymore.
* Autotools: Refactor AVX-512 checks
- CS synced
- checks wrapped in AC_CACHE_CHECK
- CPP macros PHP_HAVE_AVX512_SUPPORTS and PHP_HAVE_AVX512_VBMI_SUPPORTS
are now either defined to 1 or undefined to avoid manual defining on
Windows (previously they should be either 0 or 1)
* [skip ci] Add basic macros help texts
- All arguments quoted
- PHP_VERSION, PHP_VERSION_ID, PHP_LDFLAGS are used only in templates
with @...@ placeholders
- These are not used in generated Makefile neither in templates:
abs_builddir, abs_srcdir, DEBUG_CFLAGS
- These are used only in generated Makefile: EXTRA_LDFLAGS,
EXTRA_LDFLAGS_PROGRAM, ZEND_EXTRA_LIBS, INCLUDES, EXTRA_INCLUDES,
INSTALL_IT, NATIVE_RPATHS
The sys/sdt.h is required header when using DTrace, HAVE_DTRACE can be
defined together when initializing and PHP_DTRACE_OBJS can be
substituted to simplify the macro usage a bit further.