These are either in debug code (fix them), commented out (drop
them) or in dead compatibility macros (drop them).
One usage was in php_stream_get_from_zval(), which we have not used
since at least PHP 5.2 and, judging from the fact that nobody
complained about it causing compile errors in PHP 7, nobody else
uses it either, so drop it.
There are still remaining uses in mysqli embedded and odbc birdstep.
These probably need to be dropped outright.
A bit problematic is that the streams seem not to be completely ported.
Also there are some hacks in the streams about EG(regular_list) and EG(persistent_list)
and these need to be carefully checked. The test suite should catch them, however.
methods for the handle and the data object.
Add auxiliary functions to work with the new methods.
Add possibility to clone a connection object - shadow copy.
methods for the handle and the data object.
Add auxiliary functions to work with the new methods.
Add possibility to clone a connection object - shadow copy.
one and just one for libmysql. mysqlnd can return generate more than one error
during its work and with mysqli_error() only the last error is being reported.
In the array returned by mysqli_error_list() / $mysqli->error_list, all errors will be found.
The list is reset when the next command is executed
one and just one for libmysql. mysqlnd can return generate more than one error
during its work and with mysqli_error() only the last error is being reported.
In the array returned by mysqli_error_list() / $mysqli->error_list, all errors will be found.
The list is reset when the next command is executed
Authentication protocol can be changed, a new raw
packet is introduced, which includes only the "encrypted"
data for the auth plugin, sent after change protocol (0xFE)
is sent to the client.
structure and where they load themselves.
0xFE packets (method switch) needs to be done, additional
wire-level packet to be created to be parsed and the packet
doesn't fit the PACKET_OK structure anymore.
Move the authentication routines, the native ones, to
separate file and encapsulate them in a plugin.
Depending on the server version and what the server
requests (or doesn't in old versions) load the authentication
plugin to handle it.
Currently only the 4.1+ authentication is supported. More to come
on file close.
- Also add a trace modifier to switch on and off the profiling.
- With additional compiler switch the profiling can be completely omitted,
of course it makes sense only when --enable-debug. Because otherwise
there is no tracing, thus no profiling.
- Added a fix for Windows for handling trace files on different devices
(special handing of ':' )
on file close.
- Also add a trace modifier to switch on and off the profiling.
- With additional compiler switch the profiling can be completely omitted,
of course it makes sense only when --enable-debug. Because otherwise
there is no tracing, thus no profiling.
- Added a fix for Windows for handling trace files on different devices
(special handing of ':' )