directory handle. If someone forgot to check (as someone here did) that
the opendir() succeeded, and then followed the documented usage by checking
readdir()!==FALSE things would go awry. The ZEND_FETCH_RESOURCE macro
explicitly does a RETURN_NULL on failure which is not what we want in this
case, so work around it. No need to change it for the OO case since the
object is not created if the opendir fails.
Add is_url field to wrapper structure; the stream wrapper openers
will disallow opening is is_url && !PG(allow_url_fopen).
Add infrastructure for stat($url) and opendir($url).
Tidy up/centralize code that locates and instantiates wrappers for the
various operations.
Implement opendir for plain files.
Make the PHP opendir and dir functions use the streams implementations.
Add modelines for syntax highlighting the pear scripts in vim
- Move to the new ts_allocate_id() API
This patch is *bound* to break some files, as I must have had typos somewhere.
If you use any uncommon extension, please try to build it...
- [ main/safe_mode.h ] added new checkuid mode:
CHECKUID_ALLOW_ONLY_FILE: skips directory check if file check
fails
- [ ext/standard/dir.c ] changed php_checkuid() to use
CHECKUID_ALLOW_ONLY_FILE instead of CHECKUID_ALLOW_ONLY_DIR
- [ main/safe_mode.c ] added code for new checkuid mode
o Fixed Bug #12119: safe mode owner check can be bypassed with symlink
- [ main/safe_mode.c ] use VCWD_REALPATH to resolve destination
of symlink before trimming filename
o New Feature: safe_mode_include_dir (php.ini directive)
- Allows bypassing UID/GID checks when including files
from the directory in safe_mode_include_dir and its
subdirectories. (safe_mode must be on, directory must
also be in include_path or full path must be used when
including)
o Fixed Feature: safe_mode_gid (php.ini directive)
- Correctly check (and report) UID/GID bits on directories
o Changed include() fall back to scripts cwd implementation
- CWD added to the (local) search path in php_fopen_with_path()
instead of seperate case. [ main/fopen_wrappers.c ]