libc-client expects `TYPEMESSAGE` with an explicit subtype of `RFC822`
to have a `nested.msg` (otherwise there will be a segfault during
free), but not to have any `contents.text.data` (this will leak
otherwise).
Closes GH-6345.
In libc-client 2007f `data` is declared as `unsigned char *`; there may
be variants which declare it as `void *`, but in any case picky
compilers may warn about a pointer type mismatch in the conditional
(and error with `-W-error`), so we're adding a `char *` cast for good
measure.
The original fix for that bug[1] broke the formerly working composition
of message/rfc822 messages, which results in a segfault when freeing
the message body now. While `imap_mail_compose()` does not really
support composition of meaningful message/rfc822 messages (although
libc-client appears to support that), some code may still use this to
compose partial messages, and using string manipulation to create the
final message.
The point is that libc-client expects `TYPEMESSAGE` with an explicit
subtype of `RFC822` to have a `nested.msg` (otherwise there will be a
segfault during free), but not to have any `contents.text.data` (this
will leak otherwise).
[1] <http://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commit;h=0d022ddf03c5fabaaa22e486d1e4a367ed9170a7>
Closes GH-6343.
If unsupported `$search_criteria` are passed to `imap_sort()`, the
function returns an empty array, but there is also an error on the
libc-client error stack ("Unknown search criterion: UNSUPPORTED
(errflg=2)"). If, on the other hand, unsupported `$criteria` or
unsupported `$flags` are passed, the function returns `false`. We
solve this inconsistency by returning `false` for unsupported
`$search_criteria` as well.
Closes GH-6332.
At least on Windows, some static variables are lazily initialized
during `mail_open()` and `mail_lsub()`, which are reported as memory
leaks. We suppress these false positives.
Closes GH-6326.
These are typical boolean parameters, so we shouldn't advertize them as
integers. For the `$reverse` parameter that even fixes expectations,
because the `reverse` member is a bitfield of 1 bit, so assigning any
even integer would not set it.
Closes GH-6328.
Unless `topbod` is of `TYPEMULTIPART`, `mail_free_body()` does not free
the `nested.part`; while we could do this ourselves, instead we just
ignore additional bodies in this case, i.e. we don't attach them in the
first place.
Closes GH-6321.
We separate the input arrays and all sub-arrays to avoid modification
of the passed parameters.
This should be rewritten to use `zend_string`s for the "master" branch.
Closes GH-6316.