to the directory where the executing script is located.
Since this needs to be implemented for all SAPI modules anyway, this
change moves the functionality to php_execute_script() and gets rid
of the per-module code.
- I started with trying to localize the V_FOPEN's so that we can have a
- version which won't really open the file for include_once/require_once to
- work faster and have less chance of a race which would cause a fd leak.
- What I did will, therefore, change but I want to do this step by step
- because the code is extremley messy so first of all I want to make sure
- that the isolating of the V_FOPEN code doesn't break anything.
- How about moving URL stuff out of this file?
- php_fopen_url_wrapper() copy and pasted the second part of
- php_fopen_wrapper() (incorrectly). Please try not to copy&paste code but
- centralize functionality. Need to think of a nice way to nuke one of the
- copies and have both functions use the same one.
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)
Added a few RCS $Id$ tags.
# Note: I have avoided changing any .h files if the corresponding .c file
# had not already been changed as I am not sure if there are any legal
# issues here. So some extensions still have PHP 3 headers.