When used with preg_match_all or preg_replace_callback(_array),
subpattern names can be used in the matches array many times.
Switch the subpat_names table to use zend_string, so we don't have
to allocate a new string every time. Also don't bother creating the
table if no $matches were passed.
This might be a regression for the case where preg_match() is used
with many trailing named subpatterns that are skipped in the result
array, but that seems rather contrived.
We currently have a large performance problem when implementing lexers
working on UTF-8 strings in PHP. This kind of code tends to perform a
large number of matches at different offsets on a single string. This
is generally fast. However, if /u mode is used, the full string will
be UTF-8 validated on each match. This results in quadratic runtime.
This patch fixes the issue by adding a IS_STR_VALID_UTF8 flag, which
is set when we have determined that the string is valid UTF8 and
further validation is skipped.
A limitation of this approach is that we can't set the flag for interned
strings. I think this is not a problem for this use-case which will
generally work on dynamic data. If we want to use this flag for other
purposes as well (mbstring?) then it might be worthwhile to UTF-8 validate
strings during interning. But right now this doesn't seem useful.
This patch removes the so called local variables defined per
file basis for certain editors to properly show tab width, and
similar settings. These are mainly used by Vim and Emacs editors
yet with recent changes the once working definitions don't work
anymore in Vim without custom plugins or additional configuration.
Neither are these settings synced across the PHP code base.
A simpler and better approach is EditorConfig and fixing code
using some code style fixing tools in the future instead.
This patch also removes the so called modelines for Vim. Modelines
allow Vim editor specifically to set some editor configuration such as
syntax highlighting, indentation style and tab width to be set in the
first line or the last 5 lines per file basis. Since the php test
files have syntax highlighting already set in most editors properly and
EditorConfig takes care of the indentation settings, this patch removes
these as well for the Vim 6.0 and newer versions.
With the removal of local variables for certain editors such as
Emacs and Vim, the footer is also probably not needed anymore when
creating extensions using ext_skel.php script.
Additionally, Vim modelines for setting php syntax and some editor
settings has been removed from some *.phpt files. All these are
mostly not relevant for phpt files neither work properly in the
middle of the file.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/typed_properties_v2
This is a squash of PR #3734, which is a squash of PR #3313.
Co-authored-by: Bob Weinand <bobwei9@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joe Watkins <krakjoe@php.net>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Stogov <dmitry@zend.com>
This parameter is always zero and not necessary to call pcre2_match.
I'm leaving the parameter behind on the _ex() variant, so the preg_flags
are still accessible in some way.
Set preg_options to 0 in php_pcre_get_compiled_regex(_ex). These
options are intended to be passed to pcre2_match. However, we do
not have any flags that actually need to be set during matching
(all relevant flags are set during compilation), and the preg_flags
value is used for PHP-specific flags instead.
This parameter should be removed entirely in master to avoid confusion.
The $Id$ keywords were used in Subversion where they can be substituted
with filename, last revision number change, last changed date, and last
user who changed it.
In Git this functionality is different and can be done with Git attribute
ident. These need to be defined manually for each file in the
.gitattributes file and are afterwards replaced with 40-character
hexadecimal blob object name which is based only on the particular file
contents.
This patch simplifies handling of $Id$ keywords by removing them since
they are not used anymore.
If a locale other than C is active, character tables are saved into the
compile context. Every compiled pattern will have a pointer to the
character table, that was present in the context at the time of the
pattern compilation. Thus, the cache entries don't need to carry char
tables pointer, which reduces their size to 8 bytes on 64-bit. Instead,
the generated character tables are tracked in a separate HashTable. If a
character table was generated before, it'll be assigned to the compile
context when the locale changes. Otherwise a new char table will be
generated and cached.