# For THTTPD:
# The code that uses a call to this function is for older versions of PHP anyway so its not covered
# For Zend OpCache:
# Added a new define for 5.6 and wrapped the code around that so its still compatible with older version
MFH: - Some cleanups here and there
MFH: - Enabled PHP_CHECK_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS (checks for unknown configure
MFH: options)
# Note to Marcus: ext/dba/config.m4 needs to be "converted" to use
# the PHP_ARG_* options. I did't touch it needs quite a lot of work to keep
# it's current behaviour regarding "enabled-by-default" parts of it.
#
# Hint: By using the PHP_ARG_* options you have the "default" option.. ;)
This adds proto_num to request_info. It is defaulted to HTTP 1.0 (1000)
such that it has a valid value even if the underlying sapi doesn't set it
correctly. It is then used to determine if a 302 or a 303 should be sent
on a Location redirect. Any non GET/HEAD HTTP 1.1 redirect will get a 303
instead of a 302 to be compatible with the HTTP spec.
may have ways of getting the request time without the extra syscall, but
for now let's just make sure we don't crash and people will eventually
fill these in where applicable.
- periodic update of date strings
- caching of Last-Modified values
- use of smart_str'ings for crafting HTTP header (static files)
and inside make_log_entry
- buffered log writing
- httpd_ntoa is about 8 times faster
Overall improvement: Around 50% faster now
uploads of up to 2GB on 32 bit platforms.
Uploads >16KB are put into a file-backed mmap area.
SG(request_info).content_type got corrupted somewhere. As a workaround,
we provide SAPI with a duplicate of the original string.