@and the related class members $obj->Release() and $obj->AddRef()
@to gain more control over the used COM components. (phanto)
also changed the return values of the internal functions from VARIANT
to pval, so there's no need to convert the returned value after each function
call and the real hashtable entry is returned and not only a copy of it.
#now everything is prepared to implement the array support
@and even COM calls much faster.
@All ini settings are now prefixed by 'com.'.
@Now you need not provide a path to the file containing the typelib, you can
@also provide the GUID of the TypeLib - entry or an IID for preloading
@type - information. (phanto)
memory leak was reportet, i'm not sure that it is fixed by now, but it should be.
@ the COM and DOTNET module. Therefore it is now possible to pass
@ values by reference, convert php values to extended variant types (currency,
@ date, idispatch, iunknown, ...) and define the codepage that should
@ be used for unicode - conversion.
Draft 3 of IEEE 1003.1 200x, "2.2 The Compilation Environment"
All identifiers that begin with an underscore and either an uppercase
letter or another underscore are always reserved for any use by the
implementation.
I've defined a few macros to help with module/request init/startup function definitions.
Basically:
PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_MSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_RINIT_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_RSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION(module)
These will expand to proper function prototypes.
Now to specify these in the module entry, use:
PHP_MINIT(module)
PHP_MSHUTDOWN(module)
PHP_RINIT(module)
PHP_RSHUTDOWN(module)
PHP_MINFO(module)
I've updated all modules in ext/standard and everything from ext/apache to ext/db.
If you can, please update your module to use these macros.