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Update for PHP7/VC14

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Stefan Siegl 2016-01-07 11:42:24 +01:00
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@ -12,25 +12,14 @@ currently broken).
Compared to installation on GNU/Linux it's way more tedious to install V8Js
on Windows, since you need to compile PHP with all its dependencies beforehand.
The problem is that Google v8 requires (at least) Visual Studio 2013 as it
uses certain C++11 features not available in Visual Studio 2012.
Unfortunately the [PHP for Windows](http://windows.php.net/) project still
relies on either Visual Studio 2012 or Visual Studio 2008.
It supplies pre-compiled binary archives of required dependencies, however also
compiled with Visual Studio 2008 and 2012 only.
Since it is not compatible to link a v8 compiled with Visual Studio 2013 with
a PHP interpreter compiled with Visual Studio 2012, you need to step up and
compile PHP with Visual Studio 2013. This requires to compile dependencies as
well, if you would like to use certain extensions or e.g. the Apache SAPI.
You need to have Visual Studio 2015 (aka VC14), make sure to install the C++
compiler (which is not installed by default any longer).
Compiling v8
------------
The Google v8 project already has excellent step-by-step guide on
[how to build with gyp](https://code.google.com/p/v8-wiki/wiki/BuildingWithGYP).
[how to build with gyp](https://github.com/v8/v8/wiki/Building%20with%20Gyp).
As a short run through:
@ -42,18 +31,13 @@ As a short run through:
Then open a command prompt
```
cd \
git clone https://github.com/v8/v8.git
cd v8
svn co http://gyp.googlecode.com/svn/trunk build/gyp
svn co https://src.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/deps/third_party/icu46 third_party/icu
svn co http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/tools/third_party/python_26@89111 third_party/python_26
svn co http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/deps/third_party/cygwin@66844 third_party/cygwin
svn co http://googletest.googlecode.com/svn/trunk testing/gtest --revision 643
svn co http://googlemock.googlecode.com/svn/trunk testing/gmock --revision 410
git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git
fetch v8
git checkout 4.7.80.25
gclient sync
python build\gyp_v8 -Dcomponent=shared_library -Dv8_use_snapshot=0
"\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.com" /build Release build/All.sln
CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat"
msbuild build\All.sln /m /p:Configuration=Release
```
(alternatively `start build/all.sln` ... and build within the Visual Studio GUI)
@ -63,13 +47,8 @@ python build\gyp_v8 -Dcomponent=shared_library -Dv8_use_snapshot=0
Compiling PHP
-------------
There [Build your own PHP on Windows](https://wiki.php.net/internals/windows/stepbystepbuild)
guide on the PHP wiki. However it concentrates on Visual Studio 2008 and 2012.
Since you need to use Visual Studio 2013 it doesn't apply very well.
This document concentrates on building V8Js for CLI SAPI (only). In order
to enable more extensions you need to provide further dependencies, which may
be more or less cumbersome to build with Visual Studio beforehand.
Then follow the [build your own PHP on Windows](https://wiki.php.net/internals/windows/stepbystepbuild)
guide on the PHP wiki. Use Visual Studio 2015 with PHP7.
A quick run through:
@ -78,33 +57,34 @@ A quick run through:
* Download http://windows.php.net/downloads/php-sdk/php-sdk-binary-tools-20110915.zip
* ... and unpack to \php-sdk
Open "VS2013 x86 Native Tools Command Prompt"
Open "VS2015 x86 Native Tools Command Prompt"
```
cd \php-sdk
bin\phpsdk_setvars.bat
bin\phpsdk_buildtree.bat phpdev
mkdir vc12
mkdir vc12\x86
mkdir vc12\x86\deps
mkdir vc12\x86\deps\bin
mkdir vc12\x86\deps\include
mkdir vc12\x86\deps\lib
mkdir vc14
mkdir vc14\x86
mkdir vc14\x86\deps
mkdir vc14\x86\deps\bin
mkdir vc14\x86\deps\include
mkdir vc14\x86\deps\lib
```
* download PHP from http://php.net/get/php-5.5.18.tar.gz/from/a/mirror
and unpack to below `\php-sdk\phpdev\vc12\x86`
* from `\v8\build\Release\lib` copy `icui18n.lib`, `icuuc.lib` and `v8.lib`
to deps\lib folder
* download PHP from http://php.net/get/php-7.0.1.tar.gz/from/a/mirror
and unpack to below `\php-sdk\phpdev\vc14\x86`
* from `\v8\build\Release\lib` copy `icui18n.lib`, `icuuc.lib`, `v8.lib`,
`v8_libbase.lib` and `v8_libplatform.lib` to deps\lib folder
* from `\v8\include` copy all v8*.h files to deps\include folder
* copy `v8-platform.h` again to deps\include\include folder
* download V8Js and unpack it into a separate directory below `ext` folder
* make sure `config.w32` file inside that folder defines version of the compiled v8
(still in "VS2013 x86 Native Tools Command Prompt")
(still in "VS2015 x86 Native Tools Command Prompt")
```
cd \php-sdk\phpdev\vc12\x86\php-5.5.18\
cd \php-sdk\phpdev\vc14\x86\php-7.0.1\
buildconf
configure --disable-all --enable-cli --with-v8js
@ -115,12 +95,12 @@ After nmake completes the php.exe is in Release_TS\ directory.
In order to try things out in place, copy over `icui18n.dll`, `icuuc.dll` and
`v8.dll` file from `\v8\build\Release` folder to
`\php-sdk\phpdev\vc12\x86\php-5.5.18\Release_TS\` first.
`\php-sdk\phpdev\vc14\x86\php-7.0.1\Release_TS\` first.
Then run
```
php.exe -d extension=php_v8js.dll -d extension_dir=\php-sdk\phpdev\vc12\x86\php-5.5.18\Release_TS\
Release_TS\php.exe -d extension=php_v8js.dll -d extension_dir=Release_TS\
```
Alternatively copy all stuff to c:\php\ (including the three DLL files from