We must not free parameters which we haven't initialized yet.
We also fix the not directly related issue, that we checked for the
wrong value being `NULL`, potentially causing a segfault.
Integer parameters are stored in `zend_long` values, which have 64 bits
on LLP64, but `long` has only 32 bits there.
Adding a test might be overkill, because the broken behavior could
already be observed when running pg_select_001.phpt on Windows debug
builds, which report the stack corruption.
Closes GH-8263.
`php_stream_can_cast()` forwards to `_php_stream_cast()` with `ret` set
to `NULL`. `php_pgsql_fd_cast()` needs to cater to that, because
otherwise the stream would report that it is not castable.
This *might* fix https://bugs.php.net/73903.
Closes GH-6888.
Version numbers are not supposed to be localized, so we must not apply
locale dependent parsing with `atof()`.
Using `php_version_compare()` might even be better.
Closes GH-6668.
This is an error that slipped in via 8d37c37bcd.
pg_unescape_bytea() did not accept null in PHP 7.4, and it is not
meaningful for it to accept null now -- it will always fail, and now
with a misleading OOM message.
Add some tests to cover related codepaths.
With the small caveat that the ones in build_assignment_string()
still don't seem to be tested as it looks the condtions are checked
beforehand, might need some more investigation.
Closes GH-6226
The same error condition is a ValueError in mysqli, be consistent.
Additionally, do not display the argument name for these errors.
As the signatures are overloaded, the argument name may not match
the meaning at all.
The implementation did not check for PQunescapeBytea failure
correctly, because it checked for a null pointer after estrndup,
which certainly cannot happen. Inspection of the PGunescapeBytea
implementation has shown that this function can only fail on OOM,
so let's check for that explicitly and remove false as a possible
return type.
While we're here, avoid an unnecessary copy of the result.
From an engine perspective, named parameters mainly add three
concepts:
* The SEND_* opcodes now accept a CONST op2, which is the
argument name. For now, it is looked up by linear scan and
runtime cached.
* This may leave UNDEF arguments on the stack. To avoid having
to deal with them in other places, a CHECK_UNDEF_ARGS opcode
is used to either replace them with defaults, or error.
* For variadic functions, EX(extra_named_params) are collected
and need to be freed based on ZEND_CALL_HAS_EXTRA_NAMED_PARAMS.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/named_params
Closes GH-5357.
Even if that header file is available, we better consider it private,
and don't include it. The information about whether SSL support is
enabled is now missing (`USE_(OPEN)SSL`), and it seems there is no
alternative way to get it (`PQinitSSL()` is always defined), so we
remove it from the PHP info. Furthermore, the `PG_VERSION` and
`PG_VERSION_STR` macros are no longer available, but as of libpq 9.1
there is `PQlibVersion()` which allows us to construct `PG_VERSION` in
a most likely backwards compatible manner. The additional information
available through `PG_VERSION_STR` is lost, though, so we define
`PGSQL_LIBPQ_VERSION_STR` basically as alias of `PGSQL_LIBPQ_VERSION`,
and deprecate it right away.
Since we are now requiring at least libpq 9.1, we can remove some
further compatibility code and additional checks.
Regarding the raised requirements: official support for PostGreSQL 9.0
ended on 2015-10-08, and even CentOS 7 already has PostGreSQL 9.2, so
this is not supposed to be too much of an issue.
We can safely assume that users have at the very least libpq 7.4, for
which official support ended on 2010-10-01; even CentOS 6 has 8.4 now.
It is also noteworthy that PDO_PGSQL already requires libpq 7.4 or
later.
We have to actually determine the proper `SIZEOF_OFF_T`.
Interestingly, it is `4` on Windows x64.
We also have to prevent the redefinition in pg_config.h. The clean
solution would likely be to not include pg_config.h at all, but that's
out of scope for BC reasons for now.