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.
zval_dtor() doesn't make a lot of sense in PHP-7.* and it's used incorrectly in some places.
Its occurances should be replaced by zval_ptr_dtor() or zval_ptr_dtor_nogc(), or even more specialized destructors.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/flexible_heredoc_nowdoc_syntaxes
* The ending label no longer has to be followed by a semicolon or
newline. Any non-label character is fine.
* The ending label may be indented. The indentation will be stripped
from all lines in the heredoc/nowdoc string.
Lexing of heredoc strings performs a scan-ahead to determine the
indentation of the ending label, so that the correct amount of
indentation can be removed when calculting the semantic values for
use by the parser. This makes the implementation quite a bit more
complicated than we would like :/
In the following piece of code:
```php
function from1234($x) {
return $x;
}
function foo($x) {
yield from1234($x);
}
```
The statement inside foo is taken as `yield from` `1234($x)`
which is neither the intent, nor even legal syntax for an fcall.
Do a lookahead for breaking non-label characters after the
`yield from` and only accept it if they occur.
Introduce an on_event_context passed to the on_event hook. Use this
context to pass along the token array. Previously this was stored
in a non-tls global :/
This slightly improves calls to regular function and method calls in cost of a bit slower generator initialization.
Separate call frame for generators, allocated on heap, now created by ZEND_GENERATOR_CREATE instruction.
This turned out to be rather inconvenient after all. Instead just
return the same output we did on PHP 5. If people want to have an
error, use TOKEN_PARSE.