PHP Callbacks

It is possible to assign a PHP closure to a native variable of function pointer type or to pass it as a function argument:

<?php
$zend 
FFI::cdef("
    typedef int (*zend_write_func_t)(const char *str, size_t str_length);
    extern zend_write_func_t zend_write;
"
);
 
echo 
"Hello World 1!\n";
 
$orig_zend_write = clone $zend->zend_write;
$zend->zend_write = function($str$len) {
    global 
$orig_zend_write;
    
$orig_zend_write("{\n\t"3);
    
$ret $orig_zend_write($str$len);
    
$orig_zend_write("}\n"2);
    return 
$ret;
};
echo 
"Hello World 2!\n";
$zend->zend_write $orig_zend_write;
echo 
"Hello World 3!\n";
?>

以上例程会输出:

Hello World 1!
{
        Hello World 2!
}
Hello World 3!
Although this works, this functionality is not supported on all libffi platforms, is not efficient and leaks resources by the end of request.
Tip

It is therefore recommended to minimize the usage of PHP callbacks.

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