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Re: Running a C++ Library Function or Executable Using PHP [message #173718 is a reply to message #173710] |
Sun, 01 May 2011 02:54   |
Peter Lauren
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On Apr 30, 2:05 pm, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:55:15 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail..com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> I have an object library from code that was written in C++. Is there
>> a PHP call that would enable me to run a function from the library, or
>> a C++ derived executable, from a web page?
>
> If the library is on the server, than you can look at SWIG
> (www.swig.org) to create a wrapper module. If the C++ executable is on
> the server, you can use the exec() call to run it from php.
>
> If the library or executable is on the *client*, then you need to run or
> call it from JavaScript (I think SWIG can build wrappers for JavaScript
> as well as PHP).
>
>
>
>> Thanks,
>> Peter.
>
> --
> Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.com
> Deepwoods Software --http://www.deepsoft.com/
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Thanks for the info. Robert but it would appear that C++ is not one of
the languages that is supported by SWIG although SWIG is implemented
in C++.
http://www.swig.org/compat.html#SupportedLanguages
I guess I will make executables and run them using exec() from PHP.
Thanks,
Peter.
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Re: Running a C++ Library Function or Executable Using PHP [message #173720 is a reply to message #173718] |
Sun, 01 May 2011 12:29   |
Robert Heller
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At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 19:54:02 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlauren(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
>
> On Apr 30, 2:05=A0pm, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
>> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:55:15 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail=
> .com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I have an object library from code that was written in C++. =A0Is there
>>> a PHP call that would enable me to run a function from the library, or
>>> a C++ derived executable, from a web page?
>>
>> If the library is on the server, than you can look at SWIG
>> (www.swig.org) to create a wrapper module. =A0If the C++ executable is on
>> the server, you can use the exec() call to run it from php.
>>
>> If the library or executable is on the *client*, then you need to run or
>> call it from JavaScript (I think SWIG can build wrappers for JavaScript
>> as well as PHP).
>>
>>
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Peter.
>>
>> --
>> Robert Heller =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.c=
> om
>> Deepwoods Software =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0--http://www.deepsoft.com/
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>
> Thanks for the info. Robert but it would appear that C++ is not one of
> the languages that is supported by SWIG although SWIG is implemented
> in C++.
> http://www.swig.org/compat.html#SupportedLanguages
SWIG DOES support C++! You are misunderstanding the above URL. It is
the list of supported *scripting* languages (PHP is supported as of
swig-1.3.11). There is never a reason to write a wrapper for C++ for
calling C++ functions. SWIG generates wrappers for *scripting
languates* (such as PHP) to call *compiled* languages including *both*
C AND C++ and it actually also works for FORTRAN, and likely any other
*compiled* language that can be called from C (like Pascal, Ada, Cobol,
etc.). SWIG actually generats C or C++ code.
>
> I guess I will make executables and run them using exec() from PHP.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter.
>
--
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Re: Running a C++ Library Function or Executable Using PHP [message #173723 is a reply to message #173720] |
Sun, 01 May 2011 22:24   |
Peter Lauren
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On May 1, 8:29 am, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 19:54:02 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail..com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Apr 30, 2:05=A0pm, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
>>> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:55:15 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail=
>> .com> wrote:
>
>>>> I have an object library from code that was written in C++. =A0Is there
>>>> a PHP call that would enable me to run a function from the library, or
>>>> a C++ derived executable, from a web page?
>
>>> If the library is on the server, than you can look at SWIG
>>> (www.swig.org) to create a wrapper module. =A0If the C++ executable is on
>>> the server, you can use the exec() call to run it from php.
>
>>> If the library or executable is on the *client*, then you need to run or
>>> call it from JavaScript (I think SWIG can build wrappers for JavaScript
>>> as well as PHP).
>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Peter.
>
>>> --
>>> Robert Heller =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.c=
>> om
>>> Deepwoods Software =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0--http://www.deepsoft.com/
>>> () =A0ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail
>>> /\ =A0www.asciiribbon.org=A0-- against proprietary attachments
>
>> Thanks for the info. Robert but it would appear that C++ is not one of
>> the languages that is supported by SWIG although SWIG is implemented
>> in C++.
>> http://www.swig.org/compat.html#SupportedLanguages
>
> SWIG DOES support C++! You are misunderstanding the above URL. It is
> the list of supported *scripting* languages (PHP is supported as of
> swig-1.3.11). There is never a reason to write a wrapper for C++ for
> calling C++ functions. SWIG generates wrappers for *scripting
> languates* (such as PHP) to call *compiled* languages including *both*
> C AND C++ and it actually also works for FORTRAN, and likely any other
> *compiled* language that can be called from C (like Pascal, Ada, Cobol,
> etc.). SWIG actually generats C or C++ code.
>
>
>
>> I guess I will make executables and run them using exec() from PHP.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Peter.
>
> --
> Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.com
> Deepwoods Software --http://www.deepsoft.com/
> () ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail
> /\ www.asciiribbon.org -- against proprietary attachments
Hi Robert,
Thanks for the info. I have a large number of C++ classes. Would
SWIG be the better way to go or would writing executables and using
PHP exec() be better. I know how to do the latter but thr former my
be more efficient.
Thanks,
Peter.
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Re: Running a C++ Library Function or Executable Using PHP [message #173724 is a reply to message #173720] |
Sun, 01 May 2011 23:17   |
Peter Lauren
Messages: 48 Registered: April 2011
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On May 1, 8:29 am, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 19:54:02 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail..com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Apr 30, 2:05=A0pm, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
>>> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:55:15 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail=
>> .com> wrote:
>
>>>> I have an object library from code that was written in C++. =A0Is there
>>>> a PHP call that would enable me to run a function from the library, or
>>>> a C++ derived executable, from a web page?
>
>>> If the library is on the server, than you can look at SWIG
>>> (www.swig.org) to create a wrapper module. =A0If the C++ executable is on
>>> the server, you can use the exec() call to run it from php.
>
>>> If the library or executable is on the *client*, then you need to run or
>>> call it from JavaScript (I think SWIG can build wrappers for JavaScript
>>> as well as PHP).
>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Peter.
>
>>> --
>>> Robert Heller =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.c=
>> om
>>> Deepwoods Software =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0--http://www.deepsoft.com/
>>> () =A0ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail
>>> /\ =A0www.asciiribbon.org=A0-- against proprietary attachments
>
>> Thanks for the info. Robert but it would appear that C++ is not one of
>> the languages that is supported by SWIG although SWIG is implemented
>> in C++.
>> http://www.swig.org/compat.html#SupportedLanguages
>
> SWIG DOES support C++! You are misunderstanding the above URL. It is
> the list of supported *scripting* languages (PHP is supported as of
> swig-1.3.11). There is never a reason to write a wrapper for C++ for
> calling C++ functions. SWIG generates wrappers for *scripting
> languates* (such as PHP) to call *compiled* languages including *both*
> C AND C++ and it actually also works for FORTRAN, and likely any other
> *compiled* language that can be called from C (like Pascal, Ada, Cobol,
> etc.). SWIG actually generats C or C++ code.
>
>
>
>> I guess I will make executables and run them using exec() from PHP.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Peter.
>
> --
> Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.com
> Deepwoods Software --http://www.deepsoft.com/
> () ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail
> /\ www.asciiribbon.org -- against proprietary attachments
Hi Robert,
Thanks for the info. I have a large number of C++ classes. Would
SWIG be the better way to go or would writing executables and using
PHP exec() be better. I know how to do the latter but thr former my
be more efficient.
Thanks,
Peter.
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Re: Running a C++ Library Function or Executable Using PHP [message #173725 is a reply to message #173720] |
Sun, 01 May 2011 23:46   |
Peter Lauren
Messages: 48 Registered: April 2011
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On May 1, 8:29 am, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 19:54:02 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail..com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Apr 30, 2:05=A0pm, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
>>> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:55:15 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail=
>> .com> wrote:
>
>>>> I have an object library from code that was written in C++. =A0Is there
>>>> a PHP call that would enable me to run a function from the library, or
>>>> a C++ derived executable, from a web page?
>
>>> If the library is on the server, than you can look at SWIG
>>> (www.swig.org) to create a wrapper module. =A0If the C++ executable is on
>>> the server, you can use the exec() call to run it from php.
>
>>> If the library or executable is on the *client*, then you need to run or
>>> call it from JavaScript (I think SWIG can build wrappers for JavaScript
>>> as well as PHP).
>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Peter.
>
>>> --
>>> Robert Heller =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.c=
>> om
>>> Deepwoods Software =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0--http://www.deepsoft.com/
>>> () =A0ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail
>>> /\ =A0www.asciiribbon.org=A0-- against proprietary attachments
>
>> Thanks for the info. Robert but it would appear that C++ is not one of
>> the languages that is supported by SWIG although SWIG is implemented
>> in C++.
>> http://www.swig.org/compat.html#SupportedLanguages
>
> SWIG DOES support C++! You are misunderstanding the above URL. It is
> the list of supported *scripting* languages (PHP is supported as of
> swig-1.3.11). There is never a reason to write a wrapper for C++ for
> calling C++ functions. SWIG generates wrappers for *scripting
> languates* (such as PHP) to call *compiled* languages including *both*
> C AND C++ and it actually also works for FORTRAN, and likely any other
> *compiled* language that can be called from C (like Pascal, Ada, Cobol,
> etc.). SWIG actually generats C or C++ code.
>
>
>
>> I guess I will make executables and run them using exec() from PHP.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Peter.
>
> --
> Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.com
> Deepwoods Software --http://www.deepsoft.com/
> () ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail
> /\ www.asciiribbon.org -- against proprietary attachments
Hi Robert,
Thanks for the info. I have a large number of C++ classes. Would
SWIG be the better way to go or would writing executables and using
PHP exec() be better. I know how to do the latter but thr former my
be more efficient.
Thanks,
Peter.
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Re: Running a C++ Library Function or Executable Using PHP [message #173726 is a reply to message #173723] |
Sun, 01 May 2011 23:49  |
Robert Heller
Messages: 60 Registered: December 2010
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At Sun, 1 May 2011 15:24:09 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlauren(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
>
> On May 1, 8:29=A0am, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
>> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 19:54:02 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@gmail=
> .com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Apr 30, 2:05=3DA0pm, Robert Heller <hel...@deepsoft.com> wrote:
>>>> At Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:55:15 -0700 (PDT) Peter Lauren <peterdlau...@g=
> mail=3D
>>> .com> wrote:
>>
>>>> > I have an object library from code that was written in C++. =3DA0Is=
> there
>>>> > a PHP call that would enable me to run a function from the library,=
> or
>>>> > a C++ derived executable, from a web page?
>>
>>>> If the library is on the server, than you can look at SWIG
>>>> (www.swig.org) to create a wrapper module. =3DA0If the C++ executable=
> is on
>>>> the server, you can use the exec() call to run it from php.
>>
>>>> If the library or executable is on the *client*, then you need to run=
> or
>>>> call it from JavaScript (I think SWIG can build wrappers for JavaScri=
> pt
>>>> as well as PHP).
>>
>>>> > Thanks,
>>>> > Peter.
>>
>>>> --
>>>> Robert Heller =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0 -- 978-544-6933 / h=
> el...@deepsoft.c=3D
>>> om
>>>> Deepwoods Software =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0--http://www.deepsoft.com/
>>>> () =3DA0ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail
>>>> /\ =3DA0www.asciiribbon.org=3DA0-- against proprietary attachments
>>
>>> Thanks for the info. Robert but it would appear that C++ is not one of
>>> the languages that is supported by SWIG although SWIG is implemented
>>> in C++.
>>> http://www.swig.org/compat.html#SupportedLanguages
>>
>> SWIG DOES support C++! =A0You are misunderstanding the above URL. =A0It i=
> s
>> the list of supported *scripting* languages (PHP is supported as of
>> swig-1.3.11). =A0There is never a reason to write a wrapper for C++ for
>> calling C++ functions. =A0SWIG generates wrappers for *scripting
>> languates* (such as PHP) to call *compiled* languages including *both*
>> C AND C++ and it actually also works for FORTRAN, and likely any other
>> *compiled* language that can be called from C (like Pascal, Ada, Cobol,
>> etc.). =A0SWIG actually generats C or C++ code.
>>
>>
>>
>>> I guess I will make executables and run them using exec() from PHP.
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Peter.
>>
>> --
>> Robert Heller =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 -- 978-544-6933 / hel...@deepsoft.c=
> om
>> Deepwoods Software =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0--http://www.deepsoft.com/
>> () =A0ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail
>> /\ =A0www.asciiribbon.org=A0 -- against proprietary attachments
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks for the info. I have a large number of C++ classes. Would
> SWIG be the better way to go or would writing executables and using
> PHP exec() be better. I know how to do the latter but thr former my
> be more efficient.
Unless your classes are doing something really exotic, SWIG will do 99%
of the work interfacing between PHP and C++. You'd mostly just use
SWIG's 'include' statement and include the header files and SWIG will go
from there.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter.
>
--
Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 / heller(at)deepsoft(dot)com
Deepwoods Software -- http://www.deepsoft.com/
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