Returning values from your functions to PHP was described briefly
in an earlier section; this section gives the details. Return
values are passed via the return_value variable,
which is passed to your functions as argument. The
return_value argument consists of a
zval container (see the earlier discussion of the
call interface) that you can freely modify. The container itself is
already allocated, so you don't have to run
MAKE_STD_ZVAL on it. Instead, you can access its
members directly.
To make returning values from functions easier and to prevent
hassles with accessing the internal structures of the
zval container, a set of predefined macros is
available (as usual). These macros automatically set the
correspondent type and value, as described in
Table 55-1 and Table 55-2.
Note:
The macros in Table 55-1 automatically
return from your function, those in
Table 55-2 only set
the return value; they don't return from your function.
Table 55-1. Predefined Macros for Returning Values from a
Function
Macro
Syntax
RETURN_RESOURCE(resource)
Returns a resource.
RETURN_BOOL(bool)
Returns a Boolean.
RETURN_NULL()
Returns nothing (a NULL value).
RETURN_LONG(long)
Returns a long.
RETURN_DOUBLE(double)
Returns a double.
RETURN_STRING(string, duplicate)
Returns a string. The duplicate flag indicates
whether the string should be duplicated using
estrdup().
RETURN_STRINGL(string, length, duplicate)
Returns a string of the specified length; otherwise, behaves
like RETURN_STRING. This macro is faster
and binary-safe, however.
RETURN_EMPTY_STRING()
Returns an empty string.
RETURN_FALSE
Returns Boolean false.
RETURN_TRUE
Returns Boolean true.
Table 55-2. Predefined Macros for Setting the Return Value
of a Function
Macro
Syntax
RETVAL_RESOURCE(resource)
Sets the return value to the specified
resource.
RETVAL_BOOL(bool)
Sets the return value to the specified
Boolean value.
RETVAL_NULL
Sets the return value to NULL.
RETVAL_LONG(long)
Sets the return value to the specified long.
RETVAL_DOUBLE(double)
Sets the return value to the specified double.
RETVAL_STRING(string, duplicate)
Sets the return value to the specified string and duplicates
it to Zend internal memory if desired (see also
RETURN_STRING).
RETVAL_STRINGL(string, length, duplicate)
Sets the return value to the specified string and forces the
length to become length (see also
RETVAL_STRING). This macro is faster and
binary-safe, and should be used whenever the string length is
known.
RETVAL_EMPTY_STRING
Sets the return value to an empty string.
RETVAL_FALSE
Sets the return value to Boolean false.
RETVAL_TRUE
Sets the return value to Boolean true.
Complex types such as arrays and objects can be returned by using
array_init() and
object_init(), as well as the corresponding hash
functions on return_value. Since these types cannot
be constructed of trivial information, there are no predefined
macros for them.
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