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You might want to take a look at Sara Golemon's book on extending PHP. It might only cover a little bit of what you're looking for though. It's also near 10 years old now which makes it likely that a major city library might have a copy.
"Extending and Embedding PHP" https://www.amazon.com/dp/067232704X
It was released in 2006 and is based on PHP 5.2 so naturally a great many things have changed about the internal APIs since then. The first five chapters are solidly still relevant, and several others are usable with a pinch of salt (array APIs have changed dramatically, zvals are stored at one level of indirection less, and PHP4 objects are beyond irrelevant).
Don't know how I forgot about her. Got my information mainly from her book Extending and Embedding PHP.
forgot the link https://www.amazon.com/Extending-Embedding-PHP-Sara-Golemon/dp/067232704X
Interesting that out of all of the PHP programmers out there, of which I am pretty sure that most are men, that the most prominent PHP-extension tutorials are from women?
I thought about the writing extensions part myself, but i think it is too much stuff to cover.
I'll probably put some reference (there is only one -decent- book anyway on the subject : Extending and Embedding PHP ), there is a couple articles on Zend.com that do a nice job on this specific subject.
Sara's book is also an excellent one on that topic.