Hi.
>From what I understand about the argument list for
zend_parse_parameters(), you separate optional parameters from
mandatory ones using pipe (|).
e.g.
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "lll|llll", &m,
&d, &y, &h, &n, &s, &ms) == FAILURE) {
In the above example, this says that there are 3 mandatory parameters
and upto 4 optional parameters.
The prototype for this looks like ...
proto bool myExampleDateFunc(int month, int day, int year, [int hour
[, int min [, int sec [,int msec]]]])
Is there a way to make the prototype ...
proto bool myExampleDateFunc(int month, int day, int year, [int hour,
int min, int sec[, int msec]])
So, making this function accept 3 or 6 or 7 parameters only.
I'm guessing not, but I'm guessing. I think this has to be checked using ...
switch (ZEND_NUM_ARGS()) {
after parsing the parameters and generate an error for ZEND_NUM_ARGS = 4 or 5.
Regards,
Richard.
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