take any args. In some cases we probably want to skip the check for
performance reasons, but in other cases where performance is unlikely
to be a factor, not throwing a warning on the wrong number of args passed
to a function is at best inconsistent, and at worst it could hide a bug.
So, add a few such checks. There are still lots of cases out there.
i nuked all unneded calls to php_header() - i'm not too sure how we do
handle HEAD Requests as they were only detected via php_header(). but calling
php_header from a module makes output-buffering unusable.
NOTICE: there is some EBSDIC stuff in gd.c - i think it's obsolete.
* Fixed a bug in zend_rsrc_list_get_rsrc_type()
* Switched register_list_destructors() to use
zend_register_list_destructors_ex() instead
* Updated all relevant modules to provide the resource type name
to register_list_destructors() call
* Updated var_dump() to output resource type name instead of number
@- Made resource type names visible, e.g. var_dump() and
@ get_resource_type() display "file" for file resources. (Andrei)
#6721, #7117, #7278.
# Shouldn't have 6 versions of interbase.c lying around. Can't always
# remember which versions were tested, which ones committed and which ones
# actually in CVS... :(
not necessary anymore. Seems to also prevent a a situation where at request
shutdown cursor was first dropped and tried to close it afterwards when
all the resources were not manually freed, and could occasionally segfault.
with timestamp, date and time.
Incombatible change: renamed constant IBASE_TIMESTAMP to IBASE_UNIXTIME.
Incompatible change: renamed configuration directive ibase.timeformat
to ibase.timestampformat.
Added constants IBASE_TIMESTAMP, IBASE_DATE, IBASE_TIME.
Added configuration directives ibase.dateformat and ibase.timeformat.
ibase_timefmt() now takes an optional second argument specifying which
format to change, default is IBASE_TIMESTAMP (for even a little backwards
compatibility).
Fixed a (probably) longtime bug with binding to DECIMAL/NUMERIC stored as
scaled integer.
# Be lazy on documentation, then nobody ever uses the features there are,
# and you never get caught for bugs...
* There are now -I directives for the absolute path of php4, php4/libzend and the builddir for
the Apache module, so we can #include any php/Zend header.
* Rename config.h to php_config.h
* Fully implement ISAPI support - POST and cookies among other things.
* Almost completely rewrote phpinfo(). Allow modules to easily display their
information in phpinfo() without modifying phpinfo() itself (prototype for
the module info function was changed, thus the large amount of updated module
files).
* Initial extended SAPI support for Apache, completely untested.
* CGI now uses SAPI fully as well.
fhttpd module taken out of functions, functions is ready to go.
The only extensions I have tested are gd+freetype and odbc(solid).
Please try compiling in your favourite extensions and let me know how it
works.