* upstream/PHP-5.6: (399 commits)
Fixed issue #115 (path issue when using phar). Fixed issue #149 (Phar mount points not working with OPcache enabled).
Added tests for PHAR/OPCahce incompatibilities
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Fixed bug #65947 (basename is no more working after fgetcsv in certain situation)
Update NEWS
Fixed Bug #66043 (Segfault calling bind_param() on mysqli)
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Fix bug #65946 - pdo_sql_parser.c permanently converts values bound to strings
bump API versions
Add a couple more test cases to parse_url() tests
fix missing change from 'tcp_socket' to the more common 'server'
fix many parallel test issues
Cleanup temp test file
Revert "Fixed issue #115 (path issue when using phar)."
Update LiteSpeed SAPI code to V6.4
Fixed typo in Makefile.frag
updated NEWS
Remove outdate codes, make it clearer, although just a bit..
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Conflicts:
Zend/zend_compile.h
In context of static accesses like classname::$this, the string
"$this" should not be handled like a $this variable, but as an
identifier for a static variable.
Also fixes duplicate bugs #54054 and #42098.
Furthermore this fixes incorrect error messages thrown from code
running inside an error handler when a compilation is in progress.
The error file and line are now correctly associated with the
file/line of the executor, rather than the compiler.
Just changing the error level of the message from E_STRICT to
E_DEPRECATED. This comes one version later than the timeline
mentioned in the RFC.
Oddly, there were no tests for this ‘feature’. I added a simple
one.
Specifically, this checks if there are trait aliases defined in the class scope
before attempting to dereference the first trait alias. This handles the case
where a trait alias was used in a child trait but no aliases exist in the
concrete class.
This fixes bugs #65035 and #65161. In one of the bugs the issue is
that function_state.arguments is NULL, but the arg count is pushed
to the stack and the code tries to free it. In the other bug the
stack of the generator is freed twice, once in generator_close and
later during shutdown.
It's rather hard (if at all possible) to do a proper stack cleanup
on an unclean shutdown, so I'm just disabling it in this case.
nNumOfElements was incremented after the pDestructor code, so any
code in the dtor would get a wrong number of elements.
Right now the bucket deletion code is replicated in four places,
it should probably be moved off into one function (or rather,
zend_hash_apply_deleter should be used everywhere). The codes are
subtly different though in that the HANDLE_UNBLOCK_INTERRUPTIONS()
happens in different places. In particular it seems odd that in
some cases interruptions stay blocked during the destructor call.
If user inherits Exception and overrides the properties to arbitrary data types,
or simply doesn't run parent::__construct(), here we go. Just convert everything
to the appropriate data type, like Exception::__toString() does.
* PHP-5.5: (276 commits)
Patch for Bug #64544. The process title change module keeps track of the locally allocated environ, so it doesn't need to worry about when environ changes underneath it, for example by putenv()/setenv()
Fix "passing NULL to non-pointer argument" warnings in intl
Remove support for cloning generators
Removed deprecated check
Fix whitespace issue in the SOAP test
Fix SOAP test
Forgot to fix the test on 5.4
Exclude Travis build for 5.3 and 5.4
Fix tests after addition of ^ (xor) operator to ini
Fix Bug #64545: PHP Error in ef93a93ee2
Attempt to fix SKIP
This will PHP 5.3.25
Typo fix (greater then => greater than)
don't optimize script if it's not going to be cached
Reimplemented OPcache restart trigger. Now, if memory or hash are full the restart is scheduled only in case the amount of wasted memory is above opcache.max_wasted_percentage. Otherwise OPcahce continue serving the following requests using already cached files, but doesn't try to add new files (the cache is full anyway).
With pkgconfig < 0.28 output is a single space With pkgconfig = 0.28 output is an empty string, This breaks the test on the 2 vars
Fixed issue #78 (incorrect file path validation)
Fix test on Mac (\D shows up)
Add test for #64529
will be 5.4.15
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PHP should preserve the least significant bits when casting from double
to long. Zend.m4 contains this:
AC_DEFINE([ZEND_DVAL_TO_LVAL_CAST_OK], 1, [Define if double cast to long preserves least significant bits])
If ZEND_DVAL_TO_LVAL_CAST_OK is not defined, zend_operators.h had an
inline implementation of zend_dval_to_lval() that would do a cast to an
int64_t (when sizeof(long) == 4), then a cast to unsigned long and
finally the cast to long.
While this works well for doubles inside the range of values of the type
used in the first cast (int64_t in the 32-bit version and unsigned long
in the 64-bit version), if outside the range, it is undefined behavior
that WILL give varying and not particularly useful results.
This commit uses fmod() to first put the double in a range that can
safely be cast to unsigned long and then casts this unsigned long to
long. This last cast is implementation defined, but it's very likely
that this gives the expected result (i.e. the internal 2's complement
representation is unchanged) on all platforms that PHP supports. In any
case, the previous implementationa already had this assumption.
This alternative code path is indeed significantly slower than simply
casting the double (almost an order of magnitude), but that should not
matter because casting doubles with a very high absolute value is a
rare event.
As we discussed with stefan, we think previous of allowing use with
classes is a bug, should be forbided, anyway, the error message should
be improved.
This also reverses the destruction order of the pushed arguments to
align with how it is done everywhere else.
I'm not exactly sure whether this is the right way to fix it, but it
seems to work fine.
Rule of thumb: Always implement the object clone handler rather
than the object storage clone handler. Actually I think we should
drop the latter. It's nearly never usable.
If a generator is destroyed in a finally block it will resume the generator to run that finally
block before freeing the generator. This was done in the object storage free handler.
Running user code in the free handler isn't safe though because the free handlers may be run
during request shutdown, already after several key components have been shut down.
This is avoided by doing the finally handling in the dtor handler. These handlers are run at the
start of the shutdown sequence.
* PHP-5.4:
fix bug #63462 (Magic methods called twice for unset protected properties)
NEWS for bug #64011. See 77ee200
Fix bug #64011 (get_html_translation_table())
Fix News
Update the arguments in the prototype of fpm_socket_unix_test_connect().
fixed build
NEWS for bug #63893
Fixed inconsequential bug in strtr()
Revert "Apply the fputcsv test fix to SplFileObject_fputcsv.phpt. Mea culpa."
Revert "Update fputcsv() to escape all characters equally."
Remove _GNU_SOURCE, add local heap sort
The compiler can figure this out
Remove unused block
strtr() with 2nd param array - optimization
Refactoring, bugs & leaks
Optimize strtr w/ 2nd arg array
Before making changes to the implementation of
ZEND_SIGNED_MULTIPLY_LONG(), add some test cases
to make sure the various implementations remain
equivalent.
* PHP-5.4:
fix bug #63982: isset() inconsistently produces a fatal error on protected property
different OSes have different messages, and that's not what the test is about anyway
Generator::throw($exception) throws an exception into the generator. The
exception is thrown at the current point of suspension within the generator.
It basically behaves as if the current yield statement were replaced with
a throw statement and the generator subsequently resumed.
If zend_generator_close is called from within zend_generator_resume (e.g.
due to a return statement) then all the EGs will still be using the values
from the generator. That's why the stack frame has to be the last thing
that is dtored, otherwise some other dtor that is using
EG(current_execute_data) might access the already freed memory segment.
This was the case with the closure dtor.
The fix is to move the dtors for key and value to the start of the handler.
This way the stack frame is the last thing that is freed.
When the return value of yield wasn't used it was leaked.
This is fixed by using a TMP_VAR return value instead of VAR. TMP_VARs are
automatically freed when they aren't used.