Zephir - Ze(nd Engine) Ph(p) I(nt)r(mediate) - is a high level language that eases the creation and maintainability of extensions for PHP. Zephir extensions are exported to C code that can be compiled and optimized by major C compilers such as gcc/clang/vc++. Functionality is exposed to the PHP language.
Main features:
- Both dynamic/static typing
- Reduced execution overhead compared with full interpretation
- Restricted procedural programming, promoting OOP
- Memory safety
- Ahead-of-time (AOT) compiler to provide predictable performance
Compiler design goals:
- Multi-pass compilation
- Type speculation/inference
- Allow runtime profile-guided optimizations, pseudo-constant propagation and indirect/virtual function inlining
To compile zephir-parser:
To build the PHP extension:
- g++ >= 4.4/clang++ >= 3.x/vc++ 9
- gnu make 3.81 or later
- php development headers and tools
You can install zephir using composer.
Run composer require phalcon/zephir
, then run zephir
from your bin-dir
. By default it is ./vendor/bin/zephir
.
You can read more about composer binaries
in it's documentation.
For global installation via composer you can use composer global require
.
Do not forget add ~/.composer/bin
into your $PATH
.
Also you can just clone zephir repository and run ./install
.
For global installation add -c
flag.
The following packages are needed in Ubuntu:
- apt-get install re2c libpcre3-dev
Compile the extension:
./bin/zephir compile
- A preliminary documentation can be found here
- Official Blog can be found here
- Sublime/TextMate highlight-syntax bundle here
Zephir is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
See CONTRIBUTING.md
for details about contributions to this repository.
Zephir is available to the public without charge, under the permissive MIT License. Zephir is available to everyone freely on terms that allow both non-commercial and commercial activity. This license allows for academics, for-profit software developers, volunteers and enthusiasts alike to collaborate together to make a better software for everyone.
Donate allowing us to invest more time and resources to the project, ensuring it will be ready sooner and with loads of features.
Zephir is built under Travis CI service. Every commit pushed to this repository will queue a build into the continuous integration service and will run all PHPUnit tests to ensure that everything is going well and the project is stable. The current build status is: