PHP
# The PHP Interpreter PHP is a popular general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to web development. Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world. PHP is distributed under the [PHP License v3.01](LICENSE). [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/meyur6fviaxgdwdy/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/php/php-src) [![Build Status](https://dev.azure.com/phpazuredevops/php/_apis/build/status/php.php-src?branchName=master)](https://dev.azure.com/phpazuredevops/php/_build/latest?definitionId=1&branchName=master) [![Fuzzing Status](https://oss-fuzz-build-logs.storage.googleapis.com/badges/php.svg)](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list?sort=-opened&can=1&q=proj:php) ## Documentation The PHP manual is available at [php.net/docs](https://php.net/docs). ## Installation ### Prebuilt packages and binaries Prebuilt packages and binaries can be used to get up and running fast with PHP. For Windows, the PHP binaries can be obtained from [windows.php.net](https://windows.php.net). After extracting the archive the `*.exe` files are ready to use. For other systems, see the [installation chapter](https://php.net/install). ### Building PHP source code *For Windows, see [Build your own PHP on Windows](https://wiki.php.net/internals/windows/stepbystepbuild_sdk_2).* For a minimal PHP build from Git, you will need autoconf, bison, and re2c. For a default build, you will additionally need libxml2 and libsqlite3. On Ubuntu, you can install these using: sudo apt install -y pkg-config build-essential autoconf bison re2c \ libxml2-dev libsqlite3-dev On Fedora, you can install these using: sudo dnf install re2c bison autoconf make libtool ccache libxml2-devel sqlite-devel Generate configure: ./buildconf Configure your build. `--enable-debug` is recommended for development, see `./configure --help` for a full list of options. # For development ./configure --enable-debug # For production ./configure Build PHP. To speed up the build, specify the maximum number of jobs using `-j`: make -j4 The number of jobs should usually match the number of available cores, which can be determined using `nproc`. ## Testing PHP source code PHP ships with an extensive test suite, the command `make test` is used after successful compilation of the sources to run this test suite. It is possible to run tests using multiple cores by setting `-jN` in `TEST_PHP_ARGS`: make TEST_PHP_ARGS=-j4 test Shall run `make test` with a maximum of 4 concurrent jobs: Generally the maximum number of jobs should not exceed the number of cores available. The [qa.php.net](https://qa.php.net) site provides more detailed info about testing and quality assurance. ## Installing PHP built from source After a successful build (and test), PHP may be installed with: make install Depending on your permissions and prefix, `make install` may need super user permissions. ## PHP extensions Extensions provide additional functionality on top of PHP. PHP consists of many essential bundled extensions. Additional extensions can be found in the PHP Extension Community Library - [PECL](https://pecl.php.net). ## Contributing The PHP source code is located in the Git repository at [git.php.net](https://git.php.net). Contributions are most welcome by forking the [GitHub mirror repository](https://github.com/php/php-src) and sending a pull request. Discussions are done on GitHub, but depending on the topic can also be relayed to the official PHP developer mailing list internals@lists.php.net. New features require an RFC and must be accepted by the developers. See [Request for comments - RFC](https://wiki.php.net/rfc) and [Voting on PHP features](https://wiki.php.net/rfc/voting) for more information on the process. Bug fixes **do not** require an RFC but require a bug tracker ticket. Open a ticket at [bugs.php.net](https://bugs.php.net) and reference the bug id using `#NNNNNN`. Fix #55371: get_magic_quotes_gpc() throws deprecation warning After removing magic quotes, the get_magic_quotes_gpc function caused a deprecated warning. get_magic_quotes_gpc can be used to detect the magic_quotes behavior and therefore should not raise a warning at any time. The patch removes this warning. Pull requests are not merged directly on GitHub. All PRs will be pulled and pushed through [git.php.net](https://git.php.net). See [Git workflow](https://wiki.php.net/vcs/gitworkflow) for more details. ### Guidelines for contributors See further documents in the repository for more information on how to contribute: - [Contributing to PHP](/CONTRIBUTING.md) - [PHP coding standards](/CODING_STANDARDS.md) - [Mailinglist rules](/docs/mailinglist-rules.md) - [PHP release process](/docs/release-process.md) ## Credits For the list of people who've put work into PHP, please see the [PHP credits page](https://php.net/credits.php).