A previous fix[1] was not sufficient to catch all potential file URIs,
because the patch did not cater to URL encoding. Properly parsing and
decoding the URI may yield a different result than the handling of
SQLite3, so we play it safe, and reject any file URIs if open_basedir
is configured.
[1] <https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=77967>
Closes GH-10018.
This reverts commit 94ee4f9834.
The commit was a bit too late to be included in PHP 8.2 RC1. Given it's a massive ABI break, we decide to postpone the change to PHP 8.3.
Using php_info_print_table_header() for "Foo: bar" looks odd and out of place,
because the whole line is colored. It is also questionable from a HTML
semantics point of view, because it does not described the columns that follow.
The use of this across extensions is inconsistent. It was part of the skeleton,
but ext/date or ext/json already use a regular row.
The arguments 3 to 6 of the authorizer callback may be `NULL`[1], and
we have to properly deal with that. Instead of causing a segfault, we
deny authorization, which is still better than a crash, and apparently,
we cannot do better anyway.
[1] <https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/set_authorizer.html>
Closes GH-9040.
Store the result of sqlite3_data_count() into a variable and check that inside a loop instead calling it directly all the time. GCC is not brave enough to figure out the function produces the same result every time and call it repeatedly. This change produces fairly small but measurable and consistent speedup.
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 |
For rationale, see #6787
Extensions migrated in part 4:
* simplexml
* skeleton
* soap
* spl
* sqlite3
* sysvmsg
* sysvsem
* tidy - also removed a check for an ancient dependency version
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 makes --verify also check @implementation-alias. Failures are
ignored using @no-verify instead. Some mistakes have been made that
would have been caught by this...
Closes GH-6615.
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.
Not all extensions consistently throw exceptions when the user passes
a path name containing null bytes. Also, some extensions would throw
a ValueError while others would throw a TypeError. Error messages
also varied.
Now a ValueError is thrown after all failed path checks, at least for
as far as these occur in functions that are exposed to userland.
Closes GH-6216.
The hash is used to check whether the arginfo file needs to be
regenerated. PHP-Parser will only be downloaded if this is actually
necessary.
This ensures that release artifacts will never try to regenerate
stubs and thus fetch PHP-Parser, as long as you do not modify any
files.
Closes GH-5739.