The fdiv() function is part of the fmod() / intdiv() family. It
implements a floating-point division with IEEE-754 semantics.
That is, division by zero is considered well-defined and does not
trigger any kind of diagnostic. Instead one of INF, -INF or NAN
will be returned, depending on the case.
This is in preparation for throwing DivisionByZeroError from the
standard division operator.
* pack() only requires one argument
* stream_context_set_option() only requires two arguments
* ReflectionMethod::getClosure() accepts no args for static methods
* DOMDocument::createProcessingInstruction() only requires one arg
* DOMImplementation::createDocument() only requires two arguments
* DOMDocument::importNode() only requires one arg
* mysql_get_client_version() doesn't accept any args,
despite what the docs say...
Add a max_depth option to unserialize and an unserialize_max_depth
ini setting, which can be used to control the depth limit. The
default value is 4096.
This option is intended to prevent stack overflows during the
unserialization of deeply nested structures.
This fixes bug #78549 and addresses oss-fuzz #17581, #17589, #17664,
and #17788.
Signature stubs for internal functions are specified in xyz.stub.php,
from which we generate actual arginfo structures in xyz_arginfo.h.
This file then needs to be included in the implementation appropriately.
Arginfo from stubs can be regenerated using scripts/dev/gen_stub.php.
However, this should also automatically happen when the stub file is
modified.
The strcoll function is defined in the C89 standard and should be
on today's systems always available via the <string.h> header.
https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c89/c89-draft.html#4.11.4.3
- Remove also SKIPIF strcoll check in test