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Re: SOC update and questions

From: Branko Čibej <brane_at_xbc.nu>
Date: 2005-08-09 04:06:26 CEST

Bill Zeller wrote:

>Hmm,
>
>This is the first time I've seen that. It appears to be exactly what I
>was going to be working on...
>
>I didn't see this on the SVN site and submitted the same idea to
>Google and was accepted. Any thoughts on what I should do now? Maybe
>pick some of the "byte sized coding tasks"?
>
>
Heh. We do use SWIG to generate Perl, Python and Ruby bindings, but not
PHP yet. I'm sure there'd be a ton of stuff to do in the interface files
(typemaps and such) and the build scripts to get PHP bindings generated
and built. It sure won't work out of the box.

So, no worries, you've still got work to do. :)

>-bill
>
>On 8/8/05, Branko Čibej <brane@xbc.nu> wrote:
>
>
>>Bill Zeller wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I'm working on the PHP extensions for SVN. I've read through the SVN
>>>documentation and was going to start by creating a low level PHP
>>>wrapper for all of SVN's functions. After doing this, I would create a
>>>higher level, simpler interface. How does this sound?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>By "PHP", do you meane PHP4, or PHP5? I know SWIG could generate
>>low-level bindings for PHP4, but I have no idea if they'd be compatible
>>with PHP5...
>>
>>
-- Brane

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