Hi, ive already started working with the handlers. I've set up the parser to accept addition syntax before the ctor. The type arguments are passed to a new opcode handler which triggers prior to NEW but after FETCH_CLASS (if dynamic, after resolve on CONST).
This needs to override the fetching of the class during the current NEW handler, but to do that I need to supply addition data. Do you know what I mean? I'm sorry if I'm explaining it badly. On 29 Sep 2015 4:58 pm, "Joe Watkins" <pthre...@pthreads.org> wrote: > lxr: zend_set_user_opcode_handler > > On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Joe Watkins <pthre...@pthreads.org> > wrote: > >> I think you are looking for opcode handlers, what you want to do is >> implement a ZEND_NEW handler ... >> >> For reference, xdebug and uopz overload handlers, as well as many other >> extensions ... >> >> Cheers >> Joe >> >> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Dominic Grostate < >> codekest...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> >>> I'm trying to pass a new structure into the ZEND_NEW handler which will >>> be >>> used to change the behaviour of zend_fetch_class_by_name. >>> >>> The issue I'm having though is the operands won't support the new type >>> unless I compile it to zval, but I can't use zend_execute_data to >>> reference >>> that in a pre-handler since that appears to deal exclusively with >>> function >>> calls. >>> >>> op2 is taken on ZEND_NEW for the ctor skip, which is why I can't pass a >>> new >>> zval directly to it. Is there another means I can pass the structure in? >>> >>> Dominic >>> >> >> >