If track_vars is on then decoded variables appear in $HTTP_STATE_VARS
array. If gpc_globals is on, then session vars are decoded into global
variables. If both are on, then globals and $HTTP_STATE_VARS contents
are references to each other.
The /decoder functions now just need to call php_set_session_var()
this behavior.
@ -Session vars are now decoded into $HTTP_STATE_VARS[] array and the
@ globals, depending on track_vars and gpc_globals settings (Andrei)
# Encoding source is currently only globals. We may want to change this
# in the future.
@ time out (Rasmus)
# Note that Apache clears all signal handler including SIGPROF before
# calling the content handler, so even though we set our itimer before
# this in the PHP_INI stuff, Apache kicks sand in our face and we need
# to set the timer again just before we start parsing
always properly set, it's a TODO for all of us). This enables us to implement
true 'use' support.
@- Added support for the 'use' keyword - behaves like 'require', but will not
@ use the same file more than once (Andi & Zeev, Zend library)
implementation now has its own directory under sapi/, just like
extensions have theirs under ext/. To make the final targets appear
in the main dir, the top-level Makefile includes sapi/NN/Makefile.inc
from the selected sapi backend. This is a plan Makefile stub without
any autoconf substitutions. Each SAPI backend also has its own
config.m4 like extensions (read at the end of diversion 2) and
config.h.stub files.
Each SAPI backend has to contain:
config.m4: just like for extensions, this file contains
autoconf/automake directives that end up in the configure script. The
only difference is that the sapi config.m4 files are read in diversion
(output block) 2 instead of 3. The sapi config.m4 files should set
two variables: PHP_SAPI (which sapi backend to choose) and SAPI_TARGET
(the name of the resulting library or program, previously BINNAME).
If they are not specified, they will default to "cgi" and "php",
respectively.
Makefile.inc: has to exist, has to define "INSTALL_IT" to the command
used to install the final target (or ":" for no operation). It also
has to define a plain Makefile rule (without autoconf substitutions)
to build $(SAPI_TARGET)
Makefile.am: just what you think. Make sure your target is called
"libphpsapi_NNN.a", where NNN is the value of PHP_SAPI.
Some testing and fixing probably remains. To make everything hang
together, I've done some ugly tricks that I can imagine causing some
problems. I've built and run the CGI version and built the Apache
DSO.
possible. We still need to set our connection status bit field so a
shutdown function can figure out if a script was terminated due to an
abort, timeout or finished normally.
yet. That is coming next. Have also only done Apache and CGI so far.
Will have to crack open my ISAPI book to do that one.
Also changed the SAPI output functions to return an int. We'll check
the connection status inside each one, but we might need the return
code at some other level and I don't see a good reason for just tossing
these return codes.
- improve genif.sh to also consider all header files for inclusion
(checks for phpext_)
- use vsnprintf in main.c to avoid buffer overflows
- improve sessions's mm module to cope better with OOM situations
within the shared memory segment
- fix typo wrt session.auto_start
* hand-patched in php3 changes from 3.0.6 to HEAD in these files:
fopen-wrappers.[ch] ext/standard/file.[ch] ext/standard/fsock.[ch]
ext/standard/php3_string.h ext/standard/string.c
* added some new file/socket macros for more readable code:
FP_FGETS(buf,len,sock,fp,issock)
FP_FREAD(buf,len,sock,fp,issock)
FP_FEOF(sock,fp,issock)
FP_FGETC(sock,fp,issock)
* Make some renames in the session module - avoid having a function called 'delete'
so that we don't piss any C++ compilers. Also rename the {startup,shutdown}_globals
to {startup,shutdown}_session_globals, so that they're a bit less general names,
and made them static.
* Remove uselss variables
* There are now -I directives for the absolute path of php4, php4/libzend and the builddir for
the Apache module, so we can #include any php/Zend header.
* Rename config.h to php_config.h
* Fully implement ISAPI support - POST and cookies among other things.
* Almost completely rewrote phpinfo(). Allow modules to easily display their
information in phpinfo() without modifying phpinfo() itself (prototype for
the module info function was changed, thus the large amount of updated module
files).
* Initial extended SAPI support for Apache, completely untested.
* CGI now uses SAPI fully as well.
* Changed PHP4 to compile as a DLL, both ISAPI and the the CGI run with the same DLL.
* Switched to using the DLL runtime library under Win32. PHP will NOT work if
compiled against the static library!
* Removed yesterday's php4libts project (with php4dllts, it's obsolete).
This *does* affect thread-unsafe Windows as well - the thread unsafe CGI is also
dependant on the thread-unsafe DLL.
* Add initial ISAPI support. Very very experimental.
* In the thread safe version, generate php4 as a library so that we can link it with both
php.exe and the ISAPI dll. We should probably consider doing that under all circumstances,
under UNIX as well.
The thread-unsafe version *should* be unharmed.
fhttpd module taken out of functions, functions is ready to go.
The only extensions I have tested are gd+freetype and odbc(solid).
Please try compiling in your favourite extensions and let me know how it
works.
sub-directories and started to move extension code into ext/<name>. For now,
I have moved the "standard" extension (which is quite a mix of everything
right now) and the GD extension into their own subdirs in ext/.
The configure script now also runs configure in the libzend directory
automatically and makes sure php4 and libzend use the same config.cache file.
To avoid running configure in libzend, use the --no-recursion option.
"make" in php4 also builds libzend now.
The Apache module doesn't compile right now, but a fix for that is
coming up.