If this does not break the Unix system somehow, I'll be amazed. This should get most of it out, apologies for any errors this may cause on non-Windows ends which I cannot test atm.
GD:
- PrintWindow() is available as of Windows XP, it requires linking to User32.lib, which config.w32 for ext/gd already.
CLI:
- The borrowed functions from PostgreSQL to set the titles of the console window uses SetConsoleTitle() and GetConsoleTitle(), both are available as of Windows 2000 from Kernel32.lib which we already are linking against.
Standard:
- The disk space utility functions uses GetDiskFreeSpaceExA() which is available as of Windows XP, again links to Kernel32.lib.
- The symlink() PHP function uses CreateSymbolicLinkA() which is available from Windows Vista, again from Kernel32.lib.
- php_get_windows_name() in info.c uses GetNativeSystemInfo() which is available as of Windows XP and GetProductInfo() which is available as of Windows Vista, both are again from Kernel32.lib.
Notes:
- ext/interbase & ext/pdo_firebird uses GetProcAddress(), I'm not entirely sure how to handle this one.
- ext/sqlite3, this is apart of the bundled libsqlite3, I don't really wanna play around with our bundled libs and make it a bigger issue for those who maintain and upgrade them.
- ext/readline, the call to GetProcAddress() here does not do any system calls, so it is left as is.
- win32/ioutil.c uses GetProcAddress(), but the function it attempts to load (PathCchCanonicalizeEx()) is only available from Windows 8 and greater (Pathcch.lib linkage).
- win32/time.c uses GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime() which is available from Windows 8 and greater to get the current system date and time which the highest possible precision and falls back to GetSystemTimeAsFileTime() (available as of Windows 2000), again Kernel32.lib, the GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime() is left in a GetProcAddress().
Instead of directly writing to stdout. This allows doing a print_r
into a string, without using output buffering.
The motivation for this is bug #67467: print_r() in return mode
will still dump the string to stdout (causing a potential information
leak) if a fatal error occurs.
* PHP-5.6:
updated NEWS
updated NEWS
Fix#69781: phpinfo() reports Professional Editions of Windows 7/8/8.1/10 as "Business"
Revert "Fix #69781: phpinfo() reports Professional Editions of Windows 7/8/8.1/10 as "Business""
Fix#69781: phpinfo() reports Professional Editions of Windows 7/8/8.1/10 as "Business"
* PHP-5.5:
updated NEWS
Fix#69781: phpinfo() reports Professional Editions of Windows 7/8/8.1/10 as "Business"
Revert "Fix #69781: phpinfo() reports Professional Editions of Windows 7/8/8.1/10 as "Business""
Fix#69781: phpinfo() reports Professional Editions of Windows 7/8/8.1/10 as "Business"
* PHP-5.5:
backport the basic code to properly recognize win 8.1 and 10
backport the manifest changes for makefile
backport the manifest changes in js
add default manifest
add test
Now each HashTable is also zend_array, so it's refcounted and may be a subject for Copy on Write
zend_array_dup() was changed to allocate and return HashTable, instead of taking preallocated HashTable as argument.
* origin/master:
Revert "Removed useless local variable"
Fix the fix for bug #55415
add BC breaks from PHPNG RFC
add include for definition of php_url_encode
* origin/master:
Revert HTTP status codes merger
fixed tests, bugs in status codes merger
Fixed bug #55415 (php_info produces invalid anchor names)
NEWS
Implement feature request #55467 (phpinfo: PHP Variables with $ and single quotes)
NEWS
Change back to use is_int() as function instead of is_integer(), as per Jan Tvrdík's request @github
NEWS
Change is_long() to be an alias of is_integer()
Fix indentation
Share HTTP status codes map