PHP4Delphi is a visual development software framework for creating custom PHP extensions using Delphi. PHP extension, in the most basic terms, is a set of instructions that is designed to add functions to PHP.

PHP4Delphi
Designed bySerhiy Perevoznyk
DeveloperSerhiy Perevoznyk
First appeared2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Stable release
6.2 / November 24, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-11-24)
PlatformIA-32, x86-64
OSWindows
LicensePHP
Websitegithub.com/perevoznyk/php4delphi
Influenced by
PHP,
Delphi

Overview edit

  • PHP4Delphi provides a visual development framework for creating custom PHP extensions using Delphi. PHP extension, in the most basic of terms, is a set of instructions that is designed to add functions to PHP.
  • PHP4Delphi also allows executing the PHP scripts within a Delphi program directly from file or memory. Global variables can be read, write, and result values set.
  • PHP4Delphi allows embedding the PHP interpreter into a Delphi application to extend and customize the application without needing to recompile it.

Structure edit

PHP4Delphi is organized into several subprojects:

PHP scripting edit

PHP4Delphi allows executing PHP scripts within a Delphi program using TpsvPHP component directly without a web server. It is a scripting for applications (like Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for Microsoft Office) that enables writing client-side graphical user interface (GUI) applications or server-side PHP support in case if you are developing PHP enabled web servers. One of the goals behind it was to prove that PHP is a capable general-purpose scripting language that is suited for more than Web applications only. With PHP4Delphi you can use Delphi forms instead of web-forms, pass parameters to script directly.

PHP extensions development framework edit

The visual development framework gives the possibility to create custom PHP extensions using Delphi.

PHP4Applications edit

PHP4Applications allows integrating PHP in any application. It supports C#, C, C++, Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Delphi, Delphi .NET, Visual Basic (.NET), etc.

External links edit