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 注: 
    Prior to working through the rest of this chapter, you should retrieve
    clean, unmodified source trees of your favorite Web server. We're working with
    Apache (available at 
    http://www.apache.org/)
    and, of course, with PHP (available at 
    http://www.php.net/ - does
    it need to be said?).
    
    Make sure that you can compile a working PHP environment by
    yourself! We won't go into this issue here, however, as you should
    already have this most basic ability when studying this chapter.
   
   Before we start discussing code issues, you should familiarize
   yourself with the source tree to be able to quickly navigate
   through PHP's files. This is a must-have ability to implement and
   debug extensions.
   
   The following table describes the contents of the major directories.
   
   Discussing all the files included in the PHP package is beyond the
   scope of this chapter. However, you should take a close look at the
   following files: 
      php4/main/php.h, located in the main PHP directory.
      This file contains most of PHP's macro and API definitions.
     
      php4/Zend/zend.h, located in the main Zend directory.
      This file contains most of Zend's macros and definitions.
     
      php4/Zend/zend_API.h, also located in the Zend
      directory, which defines Zend's API.
     
  You should also follow some sub-inclusions from
   these files; for example, the ones relating to the Zend executor,
   the PHP initialization file support, and such. After reading these
   files, take the time to navigate around the package a little to see
   the interdependencies of all files and modules - how they relate to
   each other and especially how they make use of each other. This
   also helps you to adapt to the coding style in which PHP is
   authored. To extend PHP, you should quickly adapt to this style.
   Extension Conventions
    Zend is built using certain conventions; to avoid breaking its
    standards, you should follow the rules described in the following
    sections.
   
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