Sara Golemon在新闻组发了一篇关于在PHP扩展中如何使用stream filters的文章,参考如下:
If all you want to do is use an already implemented one just do this:
php_stream *stream;
php_stream_filter *filter;
zval *arguments = NULL; /* Populate this with value(s) appropriate to the filter */
stream = php_stream_open_wrapper(.....blah blah blah.....);
filter = php_stream_filter_create("filtername", arguments, php_stream_is_persistent(stream) TSRMLS_CC);
/* Or &stream->writefilters as appropriate */
php_stream_filter_append(&stream->readfilters, filter);
/* Of course, in the real world you'll want to check both stream and filter for NULL as they may have failed to instantiate */
That said, I don't think iconv.* will be any help. It only covers
base64_(en|de)code() and quoted_printable_(en|de)code().
Filter implementation is a bit trickier. Take a look at
ext/standard/filters.c for more info on that. If you come up with a UTF
converter, I'm sure it can be added to the standard set of filters.
-Sara
"L0t3k" <cshmoove@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20040823142259.47665.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> can anyone give a hint as to how to use stream filters from an extension ?
>
> i have to parse input files which may be in a variety of encodings (mainly
> UTF8), and processing is done internally in UTF16.
>
> i noticed that there is an iconv filter, but i havent a clue (even after
> googling) of how to use it.
>
> l0t3k
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