Directly referring to a constant of an undefined throws an exception;
there is not much point in `constant()` raising a fatal error in this
case.
Closes GH-9907.
Add zend_ini_parse_quantity() and deprecate zend_atol(), zend_atoi()
zend_atol() and zend_atoi() don't just do number parsing.
They also check for a 'K', 'M', or 'G' at the end of the string,
and multiply the parsed value out accordingly.
Unfortunately, they ignore any other non-numerics between the
numeric component and the last character in the string.
This means that numbers such as the following are both valid
and non-intuitive in their final output.
* "123KMG" is interpreted as "123G" -> 132070244352
* "123G " is interpreted as "123 " -> 123
* "123GB" is interpreted as "123B" -> 123
* "123 I like tacos." is also interpreted as "123." -> 123
Currently, in php-src these functions are used only for parsing ini values.
In this change we deprecate zend_atol(), zend_atoi(), and introduce a new
function with the same behavior, but with the ability to report invalid inputs
to the caller. The function's name also makes the behavior less unexpected:
zend_ini_parse_quantity().
Co-authored-by: Sara Golemon <pollita@php.net>
Unfortunately, libedit is locale based and does not accept UTF-8
input when the C locale is used. This patch switches the default
locale to C.UTF-8 instead (if it is available). This makes libedit
work and I believe it shouldn't affect behavior of single-byte
locale-dependent functions that PHP otherwise uses.
Closes GH-7635.
- for packed arrays we store just an array of zvals without keys.
- the elements of packed array are accessible throuf as ht->arPacked[i]
instead of ht->arData[i]
- in addition to general ZEND_HASH_FOREACH_* macros, we introduced similar
familied for packed (ZEND_HASH_PACKED_FORECH_*) and real hashes
(ZEND_HASH_MAP_FOREACH_*)
- introduced an additional family of macros to access elements of array
(packed or real hashes) ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET_SIZE, ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET_EX,
ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET, ZEND_ARRAY_NEXT_ELEMENT, ZEND_ARRAY_PREV_ELEMENT
- zend_hash_minmax() prototype was changed to compare only values
Because of smaller data set, this patch may show performance improvement
on some apps and benchmarks that use packed arrays. (~1% on PHP-Parser)
TODO:
- sapi/phpdbg needs special support for packed arrays (WATCH_ON_BUCKET).
- zend_hash_sort_ex() may require converting packed arrays to hash.
Normally incrementing the refcount on just function_name is
sufficient. However, if the callable is of the form 'X::y' inside
an instance method, this will capture $this in fcc.object, which
also needs to be retained.
The fci_addref/fci_release helpers should likely be exported as
a general API, as we may have this problem in other places as
well.
Fixes oss-fuzz #39778.
basic_functions.c already has a macro for returning an ini
value to userland, so make use of it for get_cfg_var() as well,
after generalizing it to not write to return_value in particular.
The putenv value is stored in environ. If for some reason we
fail to restore it on shutdown, make sure that we fail gracefully
by using a system allocated value, rather than a ZMM allocated one.
This is an additional mitigation for bug #81316 style issues if
all else fails.
Use FCI/FCC structure instead of custom implementation which does the same.
This also fixes the "bug" which prevented static methods from being shutdown functions.
Closes GH-5829
Co-authored-by: Aaron Piotrowski <aaron@trowski.com>
1. Update: http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt to https, as there is anyway server header "Location:" to https.
2. Update few license 3.0 to 3.01 as 3.0 states "php 5.1.1, 4.1.1, and earlier".
3. In some license comments is "at through the world-wide-web" while most is without "at", so deleted.
4. fixed indentation in some files before |
This changes ini_set() to accept all scalar types
(string|int|float|bool|null) for the new value. The idea here is
that while the INI system ultimately works with strings, its value
interpretation is designed to be consistent with PHP's casting rules,
e.g. "1" and "" are interpreted as boolean true and false respectively.
I personally believe that writing ini_set('precision', 10) makes more
sense than ini_set('precision', '10'), and find strict_types to be
unnecessarily pedantic here.
Closes GH-6680.
We're starting to see a mix between uses of zend_bool and bool.
Replace all usages with the standard bool type everywhere.
Of course, zend_bool is retained as an alias.
Historically, the _ex variants separated the zval first, if a
conversion was necessary. This distinction no longer makes sense
since PHP 7.
The only difference that was still left is that _ex checked whether
the type is the same first, but the usage of these macros did not
actually distinguish on whether such an inlined check is valuable
or not in a given context.
Also drop the unused convert_to_explicit_type macros.
This exports a php_getenv() API which will fetch an environment
variable in a thread-safe manner (assuming all other environment
manipulations are thread-safe ... ha ha ha).
Closes GH-6571.
This macro is defined to zero as of PHP 5.0.0, and as the comment
indicates, is no longer relevant. Thus, we remove the definition and
all usages from the core and bundled extensions.
Closes GH-6351.