dom_xinclude_strip_fallback_references() now also takes into account
xi:include nodes children. This now subsumes all work done normally by
the old start/end node removal, so we can remove that code and start
using XML_PARSE_NOXINCNODE.
Closes GH-17878.
The logic was very weird as it just should check whether the boolean is
true or not. And in fact the code is equivalent because zval_get_long()
will only return 0/1 because the type is a bool, and ZEND_NORMALIZE_BOOL
won't change that value.
This introduces a new helper php_dom_create_nullable_object() that does
the NULL check and puts NULL in return_value. Otherwise it runs
php_dom_create_object(). This deduplicates a bit of code.
The template element in HTML 5 is special in the sense that it does not
add its contents into the DOM tree, but instead keeps them in a separate
shadow DOM document fragment. Interacting with the DOM tree cannot touch
the elements in the document fragment.
Closes GH-14906.
The xinclude code from libxml removes the fallback node,
but the fallback node is still reference via $fallback.
The solution is to detach the nodes that are going to be removed in
advance.
Closes GH-14704.
* Include from build dir first
This fixes out of tree builds by ensuring that configure artifacts are included
from the build dir.
Before, out of tree builds would preferably include files from the src dir, as
the include path was defined as follows (ignoring includes from ext/ and sapi/) :
-I$(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.
This is a long standing bug: IDs aren't properly tracked causing either
outdated or plain incorrect results from getElementById.
This PR implements a pragmatic solution in which we still try to use the
ID lookup table to a degree, but only as a performance boost not as a
"single source of truth". Full details are explained in the
getElementById code.
Closes GH-14349.
If there is no root, the namespace cannot be attached to it,
so we have to attach it to the old list.
This isn't a problem in "new DOM" because namespaces are managed in a
separate structure there.
For the following benchmark code:
```php
$dom = DOM\XMLDocument::createEmpty();
for ($i = 0; $i < 1000*100; $i++) $dom->createElementNS("urn:a", "thisisaveryverylongname");
```
We obtain the following on an i7-4790:
```
Benchmark 1: ./sapi/cli/php bench.php
Time (mean ± σ): 34.5 ms ± 1.2 ms [User: 31.4 ms, System: 2.9 ms]
Range (min … max): 32.4 ms … 39.3 ms 84 runs
Benchmark 2: ./sapi/cli/php_old bench.php
Time (mean ± σ): 36.6 ms ± 1.6 ms [User: 33.6 ms, System: 2.9 ms]
Range (min … max): 34.3 ms … 45.3 ms 80 runs
Summary
./sapi/cli/php bench.php ran
1.06 ± 0.06 times faster than ./sapi/cli/php_old bench.php
```
Setting the recovery option by using a hardcoded value (1) worked
already for SimpleXML. For DOM, a small change is necessary because
otherwise the recover field overwrites the recovery option.
From a quick search on GitHub [1] it looks like this won't clash with
existing PHP code as no one seems to define (or use) a constant with
such a name.
[1] https://github.com/search?q=LIBXML_RECOVER+language%3APHP&type=code&l=PHP
I forgot to also update the document reference of attributes, so when
there is no document reference anymore from a variable, but still an
attribute, this can crash. Fix it by also updating the document
references for attributes.
Closes GH-13002.