For concatenation, the in-place variant can be much more efficient,
because it will reallocate the string in-place. Special-case the
typed property compound assignment code for the case where we
concatenate to a string, in which case we know that the result
will also be a string, and we don't need the type check anyway.
Now GDB correctly shows backtraces that involves JIT-ed code for
functional/tracing JIT, HYBRID/CALL VM, x86/AArch64 CPU.
(opcache.jit_debug=0x100 should be set).
The never type can be used to indicate that a function never
returns, for example because it always unwinds.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/noreturn_type
Closes GH-6761.
This is generalization of idea, that was previously usesd for caching
resolution of class_entries in zend_type. Now very similar mechanizm is
used for general zend_string into zend_class_entry resolution.
Interned zend_string with IS_STR_CLASS_NAME_MAP_PTR GC_FLAG uses its
refcount to adress corresponding zend_class_entry cache slot.
The refcount keeps an offset to this slot from CG(map_ptr_base).
Flag may be checked by ZSTR_HAS_CE_CACHE(str), cache slot may be read by
ZSTR_GET_CE_CACHE(str) and set by ZSTR_SET_CE_CACHE(str, ce).
We have separate flags for non-autoloading class fetches and
silent class fetches. There's no reason why NO_AUTOLOAD should
be special-cased to be implicitly silent.
If an internal class overrides read_property and declared property
types, make sure that the returned value matches the declared
type (in debug builds).
zend_find_array_dim_slow() may throw, make sure to handle this.
This backports the code we already use for this on PHP-8.0,
and also backports an exception check that makes this easier to
catch.
We need to first clean the symtable and then check whether a cache
slot is available for it. Otherwise, it may happen that a destructor
runs while cleaning the table and uses up all the remaining slots
in the cache.
This is particularly insidious because once we overflow the cache,
the first pointer we modify is symtable_cache_ptr, making it hard
to understand what happened after the fact.
Fixes oss-fuzz #30815.
This deprecates passing null to non-nullable scale arguments of
internal functions, with the eventual goal of making the behavior
consistent with userland functions, where null is never accepted
for non-nullable arguments.
This change is expected to cause quite a lot of fallout. In most
cases, calling code should be adjusted to avoid passing null. In
some cases, PHP should be adjusted to make some function arguments
nullable. I have already fixed a number of functions before landing
this, but feel free to file a bug if you encounter a function that
doesn't accept null, but probably should. (The rule of thumb for
this to be applicable is that the function must have special behavior
for 0 or "", which is distinct from the natural behavior of the
parameter.)
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_null_to_scalar_internal_arg
Closes GH-6475.
This is a new transparent technology that eliminates overhead of PHP class inheritance.
PHP classes are compiled and cached (by opcahce) separately, however their "linking" was done at run-time - on each request. The process of "linking" may involve a number of compatibility checks and borrowing methods/properties/constants form parent and traits. This takes significant time, but the result is the same on each request.
Inheritance Cache performs "linking" for unique set of all the depending classes (parent, interfaces, traits, property types, method types involved into compatibility checks) once and stores result in opcache shared memory. As a part of the this patch, I removed limitations for immutable classes (unresolved constants, typed properties and covariant type checks). So now all classes stored in opcache are "immutable". They may be lazily loaded into process memory, if necessary, but this usually occurs just once (on first linking).
The patch shows 8% improvement on Symphony "Hello World" app.
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.
This closes the last hole in the supported types for internal
function arginfo types. It's now possible to represent unions of
multiple classes. This is done by storing them as TypeA|TypeB and
PHP will then convert this into an appropriate union type list.
Closes GH-6581.