The motivation is two fold:
- Userland code that deals with ext/intl can be expected to handle IntlException but not necessarily ext/date exceptions
- This removes the possibility of superfluous warnings being emitted by ext/intl when an exception has already been thrown
This is a comprehensive refactoring of the error mechanism of the Intl extension.
By moving the prefixing of the current method/function being executed to actual error message creation by accessing the execution context, we get the following benefits:
- Accurate error messages indicating *what* call caused the error
- As we *always* "copy" the message, the `copyMsg` arg becomes unused, meaning we can reduce the size of the `intl_error` struct by 4 bytes.
- Saving it as a zend_string means we know the length of the message
- Remove the need to pass around a "function name" `char*` across multiple calls
- Use Intl's exception mechanism to generate exceptions for constructor call
- This removes the need for replacing the error handler
- Which didn't do anything anyway in silent mode, which required throwing non-descriptive exceptions
This requirements bump should rarely affect anybody in practice. All
major distros already ship more recent ICU versions, and even for
Solaris 11, ICU 57.1 is available via OpenCSW. Note that ICU 57.1 has
been released on 2016-03-23[1].
[1] <https://icu.unicode.org/download/57>
Closes GH-16688.
When functions' or class methods' availability is based on some preprocessor
condition, the generated arginfo header files wrap the declarations in the
preprocessor `#if` conditional blocks, one per declaration, even if they are in
the same conditional block based on comments in the stub file. Instead of
having multiple conditional blocks one after the other with the same condition,
combine them into a single conditional block.
Currently, internal classes are registered with the following code:
INIT_CLASS_ENTRY(ce, "InternalClass", class_InternalClass_methods);
class_entry = zend_register_internal_class_ex(&ce, NULL);
class_entry->ce_flags |= ...;
This has worked well so far, except if InternalClass is readonly. It is because some inheritance checks are run by zend_register_internal_class_ex before ZEND_ACC_READONLY_CLASS is added to ce_flags.
The issue is fixed by adding a zend_register_internal_class_with_flags() zend API function that stubs can use from now on. This function makes sure to add the flags before running any checks. Since the new API is not available in lower PHP versions, gen_stub.php has to keep support for the existing API for PHP 8.3 and below.
* ext/intl: Small extension cleanup
* ext/intl: Normalize cloning error handling behaviour
Always throw a Error exception as we cannot progress from here
* ext/intl: idn.c use ValueErrors where appropriate
Drive-by refactoring
* ext/intl: Remove some unused headers
Probably more cleanup can be done
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.
As it is now, `IntlTimeZone`, `IntlCalendar` and `IntlDateFormatter`
and some other intl class instances can be serialized, but the
representation is meaningless, and unserialization yields uninitialized/
unusable objects. To prevent users from noticing this too late, we deny
serialization of such objects in the first place.
Closes GH-7945.
GMT+00:00 is recognized by ICU, and is normalized to GMT. There are no
issues when GMT+00:00 is passed to `IntlTimeZone::createTimeZone()`,
but passing it to IntlDateFormatter::__construct() causes a failure,
since there is an additional check regarding the validity. While
checking the validity of the result of `TimeZone::createTimeZone()`[1]
is a good idea, comparing the IDs is overly restrictive. Instead we
just check that the timezone is supported by ICU.
[1] <https://unicode-org.github.io/icu-docs/apidoc/dev/icu4c/classicu_1_1TimeZone.html#a35da0507b62754ffe5d8d59c19775cdb>
Closes GH-7190.
Both of these just forward to the default implementation, so
just use that directly. This is simpler and benefits from the
special-casing of the default implementation.
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 |
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.
Historically, the _ex variants separated the zval first, if a
conversion was necessary. This distinction no longer makes sense
since PHP 7.
The only difference that was still left is that _ex checked whether
the type is the same first, but the usage of these macros did not
actually distinguish on whether such an inlined check is valuable
or not in a given context.
Also drop the unused convert_to_explicit_type macros.