* PHP-5.6:
Fixed and improved tests
test to function socket_getopt();
test to function socket_clear_error();;
test to function socket_shutdown();
test to function socket_send();
test to function gethostname ( void );
test to function DateTimeZone::getLocation();
test to function stream_get_transports();
test to function stream_get_wrappers();
test to function stream_socket_enable_crypto();
test to function stream_socket_get_name();
Create stream_socket_recvfrom.phpt
test to stream function set_file_buffer.phpt();
test to function PDO_getAvaliableDrivers;
test to misc. function connection_status();
test to function connection_aborted();
test to function memory_get_peak_usage();
The data for messages of type SOL_SOCKET/SCM_RIGHTS was not being
passed correctly. There were actually two bugs: (1) the number of file
descriptors being passed was being read incorrectly (the length of the
cmsg array was being read instead of that of its 'data' element), as a
result it was generally being reported as always three elements
('level', 'type' and 'data') and (2) the allocated block for writing
the file descriptors was being acessed incorrectly because a 1-based
counter was being used as if it was 0-based.
Any of these two bugs would probably be enough to cause heap
corruption.
Windows complains of invalid parameters because the socket is not bound.
The test expected the error to be EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK. Moved the call down,
after the socket is bound.
The multicast support in PHP 5.4 makes use of MCAST_JOIN_GROUP if it is present.
The problem is that OSX 10.7 added the constant, but did not correctly implement
the feature. This causes the setsockopt call to fail.
The solution to the problem is to not use MCAST_JOIN_GROUP on OSX.
For reference, this was also done in VLC:
* http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/6104#comment:19