on most varieties of Linux, and should hopefully fix at least 3 of the
compile errors that were discovered). Also modified read() slightly
to take an optional parameter as to whether the data was binary or
text so it wouldn't stop reading on a newline or null byte received.
@- Made read() binary-safe in sockets.c (Chris Vandomelen)
@- Attempted fixing some compile failures (Chris Vandomelen)
# Hopefully someone will attempt to compile this on other systems, I
# have no access to other platforms to compile it on ....
* 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)
- Make constants case-sensitive, conforming with the rest of PHP &
the C API.
- Make module compatible with thread safety features.
- open_listen_sok() -> open_listen_sock()
- Remove ext_skel comments
- Get rid of the ZVAL macro and replace with the correct Z_*_*
macros
- declare all functions local to the file as static.
- Remove empty PHP_MSHUTDOWN() function.
- Removed confirm_sockets_compiled()
- Changed RETVAL_* macro's to RETURN_* macro's eliminating errors
with incorrect return values and a potential leak/crash or two.
- functions that return void, actually return void
- Replaced 'long' in the prototypes with 'int'
- Fixed fd_zero() function, it gave a WRONG_PARAM_COUNT when you
gave it the proper parameter count.
- Changed the way an arbitrary number of parameters were accessed
from build_iovec() to use the Zend API.
- Added socketpair() and shutdown() functions.
Numerous changes. Many prototypes changed to be more like the
appropriate *NIX counterparts. Many new prototypes defining many
more advanced socket routines. Better AF_UNIX socket support.
bind() now recognizes the socket type and acts appropriately,
instead of needing the AF_* for the socket passed in.
# Something I'd like to write yet is proper signal() support. Unfortunately,
# the last time I tried, doing anything with the signal except ignoring it
# caused PHP to segfault. And to have decent socket support.. at least, from
# my experience, having signals is a good thing. Only problem.. to implement
# it, some changes would have to be made to the parser - since that is where
# the problems lie on handling asynchronous signals.