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Co-authored-by: Gina Peter Banyard <girgias@php.net>
* Show build provider information in "php -v"
Vendors such as distributions can set the `PHP_BUILD_PROVIDER`
variable, that gets printed in phpinfo. However, I find that users check
`php -v` more often than phpinfo to see what PHP they're running. The
problem with this is that it does not show that build provider
information.
This change makes the build provider information printed on an
additional line of the version information.
* Put on same line so it works with or without env var
Unbreaks build without PHP_BUILD_PROVIDER set.
* change wording in provider version text
better grammatically; many different possibilities here though
* Unify SAPI version printing
This makes it so that all of the SAPIs share the same code for printing
version information. This is useful in case of any future changes to the
version information, such as i.e. adding build provider to the output.
* Make include for php_print_version explicit
* Preserve phpdbg version and output channel
php_printf doesn't have same semantics, as phpdbg_out could be on a
different output than stdout/err. Also add the phpdbg version (in case
it differs from PHP's, to keep similar output before this PR)
* remove size variables
we don't use them and CI doesn't like unused variables
* Fix format string insecurity
While clang is picky about these, MSVC doesn't seem to care and would
only report the calls to undeclared functions as errors during link
time. Still, obviously, MSVC is fine with having the declarations
during compile time.
This is a follow-up of GH-15177
(c96f08aa70)
and GH-15185
(9467ffb43c)
The PHP_OUTPUT macro was introduced in the very early phase of the build
system due to AC_OUTPUT handling issues in the old Autoconf versions
before the AC_CONFIG_FILES, AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS etc were introduced with
the AC_OUTPUT signature without arguments. The PHP_OUTPUT was also
helping Makefile.in back then being properly generated based on whether
all files were generated or only some (when using the obsolete
CONFIG_FILES=... ./config.status invocation instead of the new
./config.status --file=...). Another issue is that PHP_OUTPUT can't be
used by extensions when using phpize.
This replaces the PHP_OUTPUT invocations with default AC_CONFIG_FILES.
The obsolete "REDO_ALL" feature at the config.status invocation is also
removed with a simpler unconditional generation.
In phar extension the "ext/phar" is replaced with $ext_dir variable to
be able to use phpize.
This macro once had also the 5th argument (the build target), which was
removed via 2a6da0f24c. This quotes all
PHP_SELECT_SAPI arguments and removes the redundant ones. The basic
macro usage help text is moved to the macros section from the obsolete
docs file.
- over-quoted arguments reduced
- AS_VAR_IF used
- php_cv_var_PS_STRINGS cache variable name used instead of cli_cv_*
- Macro help text synced according to empty definition
- Arguments quoted
- Redundant comments removed (some basic help info is in the
build/php.m4)
- APXS variable as such isn't used in the generated Makefile, the path
to the apxs tool is inserted during the configure step directly
The m4_normalize is for Autoconf < 2.70 (on 2.70 and later versions a
blank-or-newline separated items can be expanded without using
backslash-newline).
This also syncs the 1st argument quotes.
* Include from build dir first
This fixes out of tree builds by ensuring that configure artifacts are included
from the build dir.
Before, out of tree builds would preferably include files from the src dir, as
the include path was defined as follows (ignoring includes from ext/ and sapi/) :
-I$(top_builddir)/main
-I$(top_srcdir)
-I$(top_builddir)/TSRM
-I$(top_builddir)/Zend
-I$(top_srcdir)/main
-I$(top_srcdir)/Zend
-I$(top_srcdir)/TSRM
-I$(top_builddir)/
As a result, an out of tree build would include configure artifacts such as
`main/php_config.h` from the src dir.
After this change, the include path is defined as follows:
-I$(top_builddir)/main
-I$(top_builddir)
-I$(top_srcdir)/main
-I$(top_srcdir)
-I$(top_builddir)/TSRM
-I$(top_builddir)/Zend
-I$(top_srcdir)/Zend
-I$(top_srcdir)/TSRM
* Fix extension include path for out of tree builds
* Include config.h with the brackets form
`#include "config.h"` searches in the directory containing the including-file
before any other include path. This can include the wrong config.h when building
out of tree and a config.h exists in the source tree.
Using `#include <config.h>` uses exclusively the include path, and gives
priority to the build dir.
These are either undefined or defined (to value 1):
- __DragonFly__
- __FreeBSD__
- HAS_MCAST_EXT
- HAVE_GETCWD
- HAVE_GETWD
- HAVE_GLIBC_ICONV
- HAVE_JIT
- HAVE_LCHOWN
- HAVE_NL_LANGINFO
- HAVE_RL_CALLBACK_READ_CHAR
- HAVE_RL_ON_NEW_LINE
- HAVE_SQL_EXTENDED_FETCH
- HAVE_UTIME
Follow up of GH-5526 (-Wundef)
This syncs few inconsistencies between the Windows and Autotools build
systems:
- HAVE_OPENSSL_EXT is now defined in the same style on both systems
(undefined - extension is not available, defined to 1 - extension is
available)
- HAVE_OPENSSL removed as it was only defined on Windows
* Remove tautologically false condition in php_cli.c
* Make the CLI mode available via the SAPI globals
When hooking into RINIT it is currently pretty much impossible to determine
whether a file will actually be executed or if it just will be linted,
highlighted, or comments stripped: The startup is identical for all of them and
the chosen mode is not currently exposed to other extensions.
The `SG(server_context)` is currently entirely unused for the `cli` SAPI. It
appears to be appropriate to store the mode as a SAPI-specific information
inside of it.
* Mark many functions as static
Multiple functions are missing the static qualifier.
* remove unused struct sigactions
struct sigaction act, old_term, old_quit, old_int;
all unused.
* optimizer: minXOR and maxXOR are unused