* Emit deprecation warnings when adding dynamic properties to classes during unserialization - this will become an Error in php 9.0.
(Adding dynamic properties in other contexts was already a deprecation warning - the use case of unserialization was overlooked)
* Throw an error when attempting to add a dynamic property to a `readonly` class when unserializing
* Add new serialization methods `__serialize`/`__unserialize` for SplFixedArray to avoid creating deprecated dynamic
properties that would then be added to the backing fixed-size array
* Don't add named dynamic/declared properties (e.g. $obj->foo) of SplFixedArray to the backing array when unserializing
* Update tests to declare properties or to expect the deprecation warning
* Add news entry
Co-authored-by: Tyson Andre <tysonandre775@hotmail.com>
@cname currently refers to the constant name in C. However, it is not always a (constant) name, but sometimes a function invocation, so naming it as @cvalue would be more appropriate.
Implements initial stage of accepted RFC to remove them:
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/remove_utf8_decode_and_utf8_encode
Tests relating to SOAP and htmlspecialchars seem to have been
using this entirely unnecessarily, so have been fixed.
Closes GH-8726.
These can be handled by the generic code. Worth noting that count
will usually go through ZEND_COUNT, and chr on constants is
evaluated in the compiler, so these are not particularly compile-time
sensitive either.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/strtolower-ascii means that these functions no longer
depend on the current locale in php 8.2. Before that, this was unsafe to
evaluate at compile time.
Followup to GH-7506
Add strcmp/strcasecmp/strtolower/strtoupper functions
Add bin2hex/hex2bin and related functions
Update test of garbage collection using strtolower to use something else to create a refcounted string
On IBM i, getifaddrs is available renamed as Qp2getifaddrs; freeifaddrs
and struct ifaddr follow a similar fate. I assume this is in case AIX
decides to add it (as if). As such, just use the same implementation,
but rename the standard ones to the IBM i definitions and include its
header.
The ASSERT_CALLBACK value is not validated at all -- it's possible
to set it to an arbitrary value. As such, the function can also
return any value or type (even without outright abuse, the opcache
func info was wrong in that the return can be rcn, and the array
can be array_of_ref).
The deprecation of passing null is thrown otherwise.
If the timeout is calculated conditionally before calling stream_select(), passing to avoid the deprecation seems unreasonable, example:
7d4bbc6e0b/lib/Loop/NativeDriver.php (L286)
Also enforce that if $seconds is null, then $microseconds should be null as well. However 0 is still accepted (with deprecation) for backwards compatibility.