- Make sapi_module available to external modules (PHPAPI)
- Make the php.ini path reported in phpinfo() always point to
real full path of the php.ini file
- Optimized the ISAPI module not to read unnecessary server
variables and read necessary variables at most once.
There are some variables which are needed for Makefiles and files
created by AC_OUTPUT; we use PHP_SUBST_OLD for those now.
genif.sh was moved to an appropiate place.
Took the old PHP 3 regression testing framework and rewrote it in PHP.
Should work on both Windows and UNIX, however I have not tested it on
Windows. See tests/README for how to write tests. Added the PHP 3
tests and converted most of them.
SAPI and down into the individual SAPI modules. I have made the
appropriate changes in all the SAPI modules, but please verify these.
The reason for this change is that Apache sometimes will feed PHP
a request_method of GET but have r->header_only set to true. This happens
in an ErrorDocument redirect. In this same scenario we want to preserve
the status code as well instead of just overwriting it with a 200 and
losing this information. For now the other sapi modules act exactly as
before since they probably do not make this distinction, and they may
not even have a valid response code this early in the request.
@ Fix HEAD request bug on an Apache ErrorDocument redirect and preserve
@ the status code across the redirect as well. (Rasmus)
long-requested functionality, now that output buffering is re-entrant:
function eval_ret($code)
{
ob_start();
eval($code);
$retval = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $retval;
}
plus a little cleanup and rearranging in command line option parsing
@ CGI aka. command line version has now an option '-l' for syntax check
@ without execution (Hartmut)
Setting ini_path after php_module_startup doesn't do much good -
since php_module_startup reads .ini.
# This fix is very ugly. Everyone is welcome to make better fix
# that won't report errors twice and won't scan argument 3 times
- Please check out the comment I wrote in init_request_info(). There was a
- lot of code there which was running for no apparent reason. Should it be
- removed or should it actually run?
* 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)
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
- Added $HTTP_ENV_VARS[] and $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[] support, which similarly
to $HTTP_GET_VARS[], contain environment and server variables. Setting
register_globals to Off will now also prevent registration of the
environment and server variables into the global scope (Zeev)
- Renamed gpc_globals to register_globals (Zeev)
- Introduced variables_order that deprecates gpc_order, and allows control
over the server and environment variables, in addition to GET/POST/Cookies
(Zeev)
- Got rid of the old flush() implemenetation in favour of the new one
- Added implicit_flush() support to the output buffering layer.
@- Added implicit_flush() to control whether flush() should be called
@ implicitly after any output (Zeev)
- added support for externally built modules,
- improved support for in-tree shared modules,
- fixed diversion bugs,
- configure displays some informative messages,
- faster static build
(libtool isn't used anymore for compiling non-PIC objects),
- dependencies comparable to automake's without requiring GNU make or GCC,
- working make clean for non-GNU makes.