an array that contains an object and a method name, in place of a function
name, e.g. usort($array, array($obj, "ObjSort"))
(I checked the code in array.c and basic_functions.c, other code which uses
call_user_function() may still force the function_name argument to be of type
IS_STRING, which prevents this feature from working - and is no longer necessary)
@ PHP file could not be found. Returning 'Not Found' caused problems
@ in the ErrorDocument handler stage in that $REDIRECT_REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES
@ was not getting set at all. Moving to 'Declined' shoudl fix this and I
@ can't see any other side effects. (Rasmus)
Changed the Apache handler's return status to 'Declined' when a requested
PHP file could not be found. Returning 'Not Found' caused problems
in the ErrorDocument handler stage in that $REDIRECT_REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES
was not getting set at all. Moving to 'Declined' shoudl fix this and I
can't see any other side effects.
* Makefile header is now completely dynamic
* Absolute paths in (top_)?(src|build)dir and VPATH
(fixes Tru64 support)
* VPATH does not contain variables anymore
(fixes UnixWare support)
[6] NEVER USE strncat(). If you're absolutely sure you know what you're doing,
check its man page again, and only then, consider using it, and even then,
try avoiding it.
strncat() is your enemy!
- Fix several SAPI services, get rid of the default_content_type (it's always
composed of the mime type and charset now).
- Win32 works again
Remove mostly all references to APACHE and CGI_BINARY from the code.
- Apache include files are no longer included by any PHP code, except for the Apache SAPI module.
- No server specific code is in any of the base PHP code.
Still left to be done:
- Eliminate any references to APACHE from the few remaining modules.
- Move request_info.c's logic to SAPI
- Modify the regex function names, and globals, so that we can always
include them, without having to fear any interference with Apache;
Always use the bundled regex library