RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/tostring_exceptions
And convert some object to string conversion related recoverable
fatal errors into Error exceptions.
Improve exception safety of internal code performing string
conversions.
This patch removes the so called local variables defined per
file basis for certain editors to properly show tab width, and
similar settings. These are mainly used by Vim and Emacs editors
yet with recent changes the once working definitions don't work
anymore in Vim without custom plugins or additional configuration.
Neither are these settings synced across the PHP code base.
A simpler and better approach is EditorConfig and fixing code
using some code style fixing tools in the future instead.
This patch also removes the so called modelines for Vim. Modelines
allow Vim editor specifically to set some editor configuration such as
syntax highlighting, indentation style and tab width to be set in the
first line or the last 5 lines per file basis. Since the php test
files have syntax highlighting already set in most editors properly and
EditorConfig takes care of the indentation settings, this patch removes
these as well for the Vim 6.0 and newer versions.
With the removal of local variables for certain editors such as
Emacs and Vim, the footer is also probably not needed anymore when
creating extensions using ext_skel.php script.
Additionally, Vim modelines for setting php syntax and some editor
settings has been removed from some *.phpt files. All these are
mostly not relevant for phpt files neither work properly in the
middle of the file.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/typed_properties_v2
This is a squash of PR #3734, which is a squash of PR #3313.
Co-authored-by: Bob Weinand <bobwei9@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joe Watkins <krakjoe@php.net>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Stogov <dmitry@zend.com>
zval_dtor() doesn't make a lot of sense in PHP-7.* and it's used incorrectly in some places.
Its occurances should be replaced by zval_ptr_dtor() or zval_ptr_dtor_nogc(), or even more specialized destructors.
Using ecalloc() to create objects is expensive, because the
dynamic-size memset() is unreasonably slow. Make sure we only
zero the main object structure with known size, as the properties
are intialized separately anyway.
Technically we do not need to zero the embedded zend_object
structure either, but as long as the memset argument is constant,
a couple more bytes don't really matter.
Prohibit direct update of GC_REFCOUNT(), GC_SET_REFCOUNT(), GC_ADDREF() and GC_DELREF() shoukf be instead.
Added mactros to validate reference-counting (disabled for now).
These macros are going to be used to eliminate race-condintions during reference-counting on data shared between threads.
So we can use it there as well...
For now I've retained the zend_smart_str_public.h header, though
it would probably be better to just move that one struct into
zend_types.h.
* PHP-5.4:
Fixed defective cloning in ext/intl classes
NEWS for commit 72c807a
Allow Spoofchecker to be registered on ICU 49.1
Announce on NEWS change in 1ce572c
This commit adds wrappers for the classes BreakIterator and
RuleBasedbreakIterator. The C++ ICU classes are described here:
<http://icu-project.org/apiref/icu4c/classBreakIterator.html>
<http://icu-project.org/apiref/icu4c/classRuleBasedBreakIterator.html>
Additionally, a tutorial is available at:
<http://userguide.icu-project.org/boundaryanalysis>
This implementation wraps UTF-8 text in a UText. The text is
iterated without any copying or conversion to UTF-16. There is
also no validation that the input is actually UTF-8; where there
are malformed sequences, the UText will simply U+FFFD.
The class BreakIterator cannot be instantiated directly (has a
private constructor). It provides the interface exposed by the ICU
abstract class with the same name. The PHP class is not abstract
because we may use it to wrap native subclasses of BreakIterator
that we don't know how to wrap. This class includes methods to
move the iterator position to the beginning (first()), to the
end (last()), forward (next()), backwards (previous()), to the
boundary preceding a certain position (preceding()) and following
a certain position (following()) and to obtain the current position
(current()). next() can also be used to advance or recede an
arbitrary number of positions.
BreakIterator also exposes other native methods:
getAvailableLocales(), getLocale() and factory methods to build
several predefined types of BreakIterators: createWordInstance()
for word boundaries, createCharacterInstance() for locale
dependent notions of "characters", createSentenceInstance() for
sentences, createLineInstance() and createTitleInstance() -- for
title casing breaks. These factories currently return
RuleBasedbreakIterators where the names of the rule sets are found
in the ICU data, observing the passed locale (although the locale
is taken into considering there are very few exceptions to the
root rules).
The clone and compare_object PHP object handlers are also
implemented, though the comparison does not yield meaningful results
when used with >, <, >= and <=.
Note that BreakIterator is an iterator only in the sense of the
first 'Iterator' in 'IteratorIterator', i.e., it does not
implement the Iterator interface. The reason is that there is
no sensible implementation for Iterator::key(). Using it for
an ordinal of the current boundary is not feasible because
we are allowed to move to any boundary at any time. It we were
to determine the current ordinal when last() is called we'd
have to traverse the whole input text to find out how many
breaks there were before. Therefore, BreakIterator implements
only Traversable. It can be wrapped in an IteratorIterator,
but the usual warnings apply.
Finally, I added a convenience method to BreakIterator:
getPartsIterator(). This provides an IntlIterator, backed
by the BreakIterator PHP object (i.e. moving the pointer or
changing the text in BreakIterator affects the iterator
and also moving the iterator affects the backing BreakIterator),
which allows traversing the text between each boundary.
This iterator uses the original text to retrieve the text
between two positions, not the code points returned by the
wrapping UText. Therefore, if the text includes invalid code
unit sequences, these invalid sequences will be in the output
of this iterator, not U+FFFD code points.
The class RuleBasedIterator exposes a constructor that allows
building an iterator from arbitrary compiled or non-compiled
rules. The form of these rules in described in the tutorial linked
above. The rest of the methods allow retrieving the rules --
getRules() and getCompiledRules() --, a hash code of the rule set
(hashCode()) and the rules statuses (getRuleStatus() and
getRuleStatusVec()).
Because the RuleBasedBreakIterator constructor may return parse
errors, I reuse the UParseError to text function that was in the
transliterator files. Therefore, I move that function to
intl_error.c.
common_enum.cpp was also changed, mainly to expose previously
static functions. This avoided code duplication when implementing
the BreakIterator iterator and the IntlIterator returned by
BreakIterator::getPartsIterator().