Currently the PHP Development Server appends a Date header in the
response, despite already set from user code.
Added a check condition before append the header, and a test file.
Closes GH-12363.
* Zend/zend_enum: make `forbidden_methods` static+const
* main/php_syslog: make `xdigits` static
* sapi/fpm: make several globals `const`
* sapi/phpdbg: make `OPTIONS` static
* sapi/phpdbg/help: make help texts const
* sapi/cli: make `template_map` const
* ext/ffi: make `zend_ffi_types` static
* ext/bcmath: make `ref_str` const
* ext/phar: make several globals static+const
This is a stepping stone in converting more pairs of ``char*`` and ``size_t`` to ``zend_string*`` across the CLI SAPI.
Also amend the CLI SAPI test setup to output it's content when it crashes/errors so that one can debug ASAN/UBSAN/MSAN violations.
Drive-by MSAN fix.
Co-authored-by: Arnaud Le Blanc <arnaud.lb@gmail.com>
sapi\cli\php_cli_server.c(2637): warning C4133: 'function': incompatible types - from 'zend_result (__cdecl *)(void *,php_socket_t,int)' to 'int (__cdecl *)(void *,php_socket_t,int)'
Probably a good idea to make GCC complain about these sort of issues too
- for packed arrays we store just an array of zvals without keys.
- the elements of packed array are accessible throuf as ht->arPacked[i]
instead of ht->arData[i]
- in addition to general ZEND_HASH_FOREACH_* macros, we introduced similar
familied for packed (ZEND_HASH_PACKED_FORECH_*) and real hashes
(ZEND_HASH_MAP_FOREACH_*)
- introduced an additional family of macros to access elements of array
(packed or real hashes) ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET_SIZE, ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET_EX,
ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET, ZEND_ARRAY_NEXT_ELEMENT, ZEND_ARRAY_PREV_ELEMENT
- zend_hash_minmax() prototype was changed to compare only values
Because of smaller data set, this patch may show performance improvement
on some apps and benchmarks that use packed arrays. (~1% on PHP-Parser)
TODO:
- sapi/phpdbg needs special support for packed arrays (WATCH_ON_BUCKET).
- zend_hash_sort_ex() may require converting packed arrays to hash.
We need to run the full `php_cli_server_request_shutdown()` in case of
failing `php_cli_server_request_startup()`.
Patch contributed by @cataphract.
Closes GH-7322.
The built-in Webserver's `on_path`, `on_query_string` and `on_url`
callbacks may be called multiple times from the parser; we must not
simply replace the old values, but need to concatenate the new values
instead.
This appears to be tricky for `on_path` due to the path normalization,
so we fail if the function is called again.
The built-in Webserver logs errors during request parsing to stderr,
but this is ignored by the php_cli_server framework, and apparently the
Webserver does not send a resonse at all in such cases (instead of an
4xx). Thus we can only check that a request with an overly long path
fails.
Closes GH-7207.
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 |