The block optimizer pass allows the use of sources of the preceding
block if the block is a follower and not a target. This causes issues
when trying to remove FREE instructions: if the source is not in the
block of the FREE, then the FREE and source are still removed. Therefore
the other successor blocks, which must consume or FREE the temporary,
will still contain the FREE opline. This opline will now refer to a
temporary that doesn't exist anymore, which most of the time results in
a crash. For these kind of non-local scenarios, we'll let the SSA
based optimizations handle those cases.
Closes GH-11251.
There is a typo which causes the AND and OR range inference to infer a
wider range than necessary. Fix this typo. There are many ranges for
which the inference is too wide, I just picked one for AND and one for
OR that I found through symbolic execution.
In this example test, the previous range inferred for test_or was [-27..-1]
instead of [-20..-1].
And the previous range inferred for test_and was [-32..-25]
instead of [-28..-25].
Closes GH-11170.
Fixes GH-10801
Named arguments are not supported by the constant evaluation routine, in
the sense that they are ignored. This causes two issues:
- It causes a crash because not all oplines belonging to the call are
removed, which results in SEND_VA{L,R} which should've been removed.
- It causes semantic issues (demonstrated in the test case).
This case never worked anyway, leading to crashes or incorrect behaviour,
so just prevent CTE of calls with named parameters for now.
We can choose to support it later, but introducing support for this in
a stable branch seems too dangerous.
This patch does not change the removal of SEND_* opcodes in remove_call
because the crash bug can't be triggered anymore with this patch as
there are no named parameters anymore and no variadic CTE functions
exist.
Closes GH-10811.
The code fetched the class entry into ce for objects and static
properties. However, when the actual update needs to take place (when
result_def exists), the class entry in ce was reset to NULL. So the SSA
object type update never happened. Fetch the class entry in the
result_def>=0 case instead after the reset of ce to NULL.
The "nothing to do" case would never be hit because the switch block
would execute if the opcode is ZEND_ASSIGN_STATIC_PROP_OP,
not ZEND_ASSIGN_STATIC_PROP. This meant that we were falling through to
the else block. Fix this by correcting the check condition.
We're in the case of ZEND_JMPZ_EX or ZEND_JMPNZ_EX. The opcode gets
overwritten and only after the overwriting gets checked if we're in a
JMPZ or JMPNZ case. This results in a wrong optimization.
Close GH-10329
I don't think this is strictly necessary, but I think it makes
sense to check this before interpreting opline->op2.num as an
argument number.
This also adds one more has_known_send_mode() check that I had
missed before.