After the sigsetjmp change, this is patch #2 in an effort to get some
sanity restored to signal handling in PHP.
This patch does two things. First, it makes it possible to reset the
timeout without resetting the signal handlers. This is important for
cases where an extension may have deferred signals in its MINIT in order
to implement critical sections. It also lays the groundwork for cleaning
up our signal handling and perhaps eventually implementing our own
signal deferring mechanism so we can have true critical sections.
The second thing this does is to make it possible to terminate the current
child process (only for Apache1 at the moment) on a timeout. There are
a number of extensions that are unhappy about being longjmp'ed out of
and when this happens on a timeout they are left in an inconsistent state.
By turning on exit_on_timeout you can now force the process to terminate
on a timeout which will clean up any hanging locks and/or memory left
hanging after the longjmp.
- Fixed bug #36214 (__get method works properly only when conditional operator is used).
- Fixed bug #39449 (Overloaded array properties do not work correctly).
- Fixed bug #39990 (Cannot "foreach" over overloaded properties).
a) We specialize opcodes according to op_type fields. Each opcode has to
be marked with which op_type's it uses.
b) We support different execution methods. Function handlers, switch()
and goto dispatching. goto seems to be the fastest but it really
depends on the compiler and how well it optimizes. I suggest playing
around with optimization flags.
- Warning: Things might break so keep us posted on how things are going.
(Dmitry, Andi)
- Enforce exceptions to be derived from class Exception. This allows
users to perform catch-all. It's not yet complete, so don't get
comfortable with it just yet :) Updates are coming soon.
- Implement zend_throw_exception() using zend_throw_exception_ex()
Note that this is available for downwards compatibility only - and it doesn't
work if you use new features (namely, interfaces). Generally, people should
declare their classes before using them, but we just didn't want hell to break
loose (c)
implementation, and allows exceptions to 'fire' much earlier than before.
Instructions on how to use the new mechanism will follow on internals@
shortly...
Note - this (most probably) breaks the current implementation of
set_exception_handler()
add E_STRICT warnings in case you return something by reference that you're
not supposed to (anything that's not a variable, or a return-value of a
function that returned by reference).
file/line/message info if possible.
- Add zend_eval_string_ex() to be able to handle exceptions in eval'd code.
- Use above function to fix memleaks in CLI.