MYSQL_OPT_READ_TIMEOUT was never a macro in mysqlnd but an enum value.
So this never actually worked correctly. mysqlnd provides these so it is
safe to have them when mysqlnd used.
PHP_VERSION_ID
PHP_API_VERSION
ZEND_MODULE_API_NO
PHP_MAJOR_VERSION, PHP_MINOR_VERSION
ZEND_ENGINE_2
I've left litespeed alone, as it seems to genuinely maintain support
for many PHP versions.
and #68657 (Reading 4 byte floats with Mysqli and libmysqlclient
has rounding errors).
The patch removes support for Decimal floating point numbers and
now defaults to using similar logic as what libmysqlclient does:
convert a 4 byte floating point number into a string, and then the
string into a double. The quirks of MySQL are maintained as seen in
Field_Float::val_str()
* PHP-5.6:
Add NEWS
Add NEWS
Patch commit d9f85373e3 by moving the float_to_double function to a header file.
Fix for bugs #68114 (Build fails on OS X due to undefined symbols) and #68657 (Reading 4 byte floats with Mysqli and libmysqlclient has rounding errors).
5.5.22 now
Conflicts:
ext/mysqli/mysqli_api.c
* PHP-5.5:
Add NEWS
Patch commit d9f85373e3 by moving the float_to_double function to a header file.
Fix for bugs #68114 (Build fails on OS X due to undefined symbols) and #68657 (Reading 4 byte floats with Mysqli and libmysqlclient has rounding errors).
5.5.22 now
Conflicts:
configure.in
main/php_version.h
and #68657 (Reading 4 byte floats with Mysqli and libmysqlclient
has rounding errors).
The patch removes support for Decimal floating point numbers and
now defaults to using similar logic as what libmysqlclient does:
convert a 4 byte floating point number into a string, and then the
string into a double. The quirks of MySQL are maintained as seen in
Field_Float::val_str()
So we can use it there as well...
For now I've retained the zend_smart_str_public.h header, though
it would probably be better to just move that one struct into
zend_types.h.