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Fixed crash bug with ob_end_*() function. ob_end_*() will not delete
buffers that may not be deleted.
php_start_ob_buffer() and php_ob_set_internal_handler() takes parameter for
if the buffer created may be deleted or not.
Added 3rd parameter "bool erase" to ob_start(). If FALSE, buffer may not be
deleted until script finshes.
Changed ob_*() function that have void return type to bool. All ob_*()
functions return TRUE for success, FALSE for failure.
@ - Added ob_get_status() to get array of buffers and it's status. (Yasuo)
@ - Fixed crash bug with ob_end_*() function. ob_end_*() will not delete
@ buffers that may not be deleted. (Yasuo)
@ - Added 3rd parameter "bool erase" to ob_start(). If FALSE, buffer may not be
@ deleted until script finshes. (Yasuo)
@ - Changed ob_*() function that have void return type to bool. All ob_*()
@ functions return TRUE for success, FALSE for failure. (Yasuo)
@ to off. (Thies)
guys, shoot me if i'm wrong, but when we have set register_globals to off we
should _not_ touch any global variables at any time, right? so all session
register/unregister should only work on $HTTP_SESSION_VARS and $_SESSION. this
patch fixes at least one spot where we were touching globals even with
register_globals set to off.
would be shared among the threads which is quite pointless. Also
use a function of the current time as one factor.
Use gettimeofday() instead of time(), because it is faster on some
operating systems.
Advantages:
- Would work with the output buffering mechanism in general, and with
output compression in particular
- Should yield better performance (untested as of yet)
take any args. In some cases we probably want to skip the check for
performance reasons, but in other cases where performance is unlikely
to be a factor, not throwing a warning on the wrong number of args passed
to a function is at best inconsistent, and at worst it could hide a bug.
So, add a few such checks. There are still lots of cases out there.