I added the function/method name to some compile-time deprecation messages which are related to parameters/return values. Consistently with the other similar error messages, I included the function/method name at the start of the message.
This merges all usages of emitting an offset TypeError into a new ZEND_API function
zend_illegal_container_offset(const zend_string* container, const zval *offset, int type);
Where the container should represent the type on which the access is attempted (e.g. string, array)
The offset zval that is used, where the error message will display its type
The type of access, which should be a BP_VAR_* constant, to get special message for isset/empty/unset
Use a shared non-terminal for all class modifiers. This avoids conflicts when
adding modifiers that are only valid for certain targets. This change is
necessary for asymmetric visibility but might be useful for other future
additions.
Closes GH-9926
This deprecates all callables that are accepted by
call_user_func($callable) but not by $callable(). In particular:
"self::method"
"parent::method"
"static::method"
["self", "method"]
["parent", "method"]
["static", "method"]
["Foo", "Bar::method"]
[new Foo, "Bar::method"]
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_partially_supported_callables
Closes GH-7446.
The deprecation message was originally introduced in 3e6b447 (#6494).
I first encountered this notice when testing the MongoDB extension
with PHP 8.1, which produced many duplicate messages that provided
no detail about the particular class that needed to be fixed.
Closes GH-7346.
Non-early-bound classes report inheritance errors at the first line
of the class, if no better line information is available (we should
really store line numbers for properties at least...) Early bound
classes report it at the last line of the class instead.
Make the error reporting consistent by always reporting at the
first line.
Currently interface methods with visibility `private` or `protected` fail
with an error message:
Access type for interface method A::b() must be omitted
However, explicitly setting visibility `public` is allowed and often desired.
This commit updates the error message to:
Access type for interface method A::b() must be public
If Serializable is implemented, require that __serialize() and
__unserialize() are implemented as well, else issue a deprecation
warning.
Also deprecate use of PDO::FETCH_SERIALIZE.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/phase_out_serializable
Closes GH-6494.
This PR corrects misspellings identified by the check-spelling action.
The misspellings have been reported at jsoref@b6ba3e2#commitcomment-48946465
The action reports that the changes in this PR would make it happy: jsoref@602417c
Closes GH-6822.
From now on, we always display the given object's type instead of just reporting "object".
Additionally, make the format of return type errors match the format of argument errors.
Closes GH-5625
This helps to avoid unnecessary IS_REFERENCE checks.
This changes some notices "Only variables should be passed by reference" to exception "Cannot pass parameter %d by reference".
Also, for consistency, compile-time fatal error "Only variables can be passed by reference" was converted to exception "Cannot pass parameter %d by reference"
This goes in the reverse direction of 4463acb951.
After looking around a bit, it seems that we already check for
Z_ISERROR_P() on the get_property_ptr_ptr return value in other places.
So do this in zend_fetch_property_address() as well, and also make
sure that EG(error_zval) is indeed returned on exception in
get_property_ptr_ptr.
In particular, this fixes the duplicate exceptions that we used to
get because first get_property_ptr_ptr threw one and then
read_property throws the same exception again.