Only covers constants declared via stub files, others will be handled
separately in a later commit.
Does not include the intl extension, since that had some errors relating to the
cpp code; that extension will be updated separately.
This effectively inlines the behaviour of php_mkdir_ex() which is a deprecated API from at least 17 years ago, and also fixes some of the return values.
This also removes a dependency on ext/standard
SunOS 4.1.4 from 1994 didn't have fclose declared in standard header
stdio.h. This doesn't need to be checked anymore, as fclose is part of
the C89+ standard and declaration is present on Solaris 10 (SunOS 5.10)
and later.
While __php_mempcpy is only used by ext/standard/crypt_sha*, the
mempcpy "pattern" is used everywhere.
This commit removes __php_mempcpy, adds zend_mempcpy and transforms
open-coded parts into function calls.
The tempnam documentation currently states that "Only the first 63
characters of the prefix are used, the rest are ignored". However when
the prefix is 64 characters-long, the current implementation fails to
strip the last character, diverging from the documented behavior. This
patch fixes the implementation so it matches the documented behavior for
that specific case where the prefix is 64 characters long.
Closes GH-11870
Signed-off-by: George Peter Banyard <girgias@php.net>
the old flag check was flawed and would miss some flags, for example:
file(__FILE__, FILE_APPEND);
is invalid, but the old flags error check would miss it: https://3v4l.org/b2W9u
Closes GH-11483
Also refactor what happens on an empty line to return NULL instead of setting the array to [NULL] which makes no design sense at all.
However, as this is the current behaviour create a BC Shim inline function to recreate this weird HashTable in the functions which currently use this API
Use ASCII case conversion instead of locale-dependent case conversion in
the following places:
* grapheme_stripos() and grapheme_strripos() in the "fast" path
* ldap_get_entries()
* oci_pconnect() for case folding of parameters when constructing a key
into the connection or session pool
* SoapClient: case folding of function names
* get_meta_tags(): case conversion of property names
* http stream wrapper: header names
* phpinfo(): anchor names
* php_verror(): docref URLs
* rfc1867.c: Content-Type boundary parameter name
* streams.c: stream protocol names
Using locale-dependent case folding for these cases is either
unnecessary or actively incorrect. These functions could have
misbehaved when used with certain locales (e.g. Turkish).
Closes GH-7511.
Currently, resource IDs are limited to 32-bits. As resource IDs
are not reused, this means that resource ID overflow for
long-running processes is very possible.
This patch switches resource IDs to use zend_long instead, which
means that on 64-bit systems, 64-bit resource IDs will be used.
This makes resource ID overflow practically impossible.
The tradeoff is an 8 byte increase in zend_resource size.
Closes GH-7436.
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 |
fsync is a straightforward wrapper around the same C function
(implemented on Windows API as _commit() with identical signature).
From the man pages:
fsync() transfers ("flushes") all modified in-core data of (i.e.,
modified buffer cache pages for) the file referred to by the file
descriptor fd to the disk device (or other permanent storage
device) so that all changed information can be retrieved even if
the system crashes or is rebooted. This includes writing through
or flushing a disk cache if present. The call blocks until the
device reports that the transfer has completed.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/fsync_function
Closes GH-6650.