Fixed a memory leak inside money_format function, which occures if the
parameters to the function are not valid.
Fixed a segmentation fault inside money_format in the event the value
to be formated is >1024 bytes.
Made the return value of money_format be null terminated.
Filters can be stacked onto a stream; more details will follow in docs and
on php-dev.
Implement "string.rot13" filter
Allows the following script:
$fp = fopen("file.txt", "r");
stream_filter_prepend($fp, "string.rot13");
// File contents will be subject to a rot13 transformation before
// being output.
fpassthru($fp);
fclose($fp);
this is similar to C-libs strfmon(), using the same format string
semantics but a different function prototype, so i decided to
give it a more speaking name similar to number_format()
- Renamed php_trim2 -> php_trim (not used anyplace else, yet)
- Made php_trim abit more usable for external use. (not necessary to use
zvals with it anymore)
(single-character break, no forced break) appears to be about 60%
faster, and there's simply no comparison for non-simple cases with
non-trivial amounts of text. The old algorithm was O(n^2) (with an
unfortunately large constant factor) because of the use of strncat(),
the new one is O(n). Added some more tests, too.
@ - Made wordwrap() significantly faster. (Jim)
# test case: $t = join('',file('ChangeLog')); $w = wordwrap($t,10,"\n",1);
# new code completes in less than a second. i'm still waiting for the
# old code to finish.
multi-character break or trying to force cut (bug #12768, now fails
and issues a warning because forcing a zero-width cut doesn't make
sense). Also converted to new paramater-passing API and avoid making
an extra copy of the return values.
# also added tests.
@- Fixed segfault in wordwrap() when wrapping to zero width and using
@ multi-character break or trying to force cut (bug #12768). (Jim)
# I have brought the behaviour of strtok into line with how the
# libc strtok's behave. currently given
# <string1><token><string2><token><token>string>
# three recursive calls to strtok returns <string1>. <string2>, <token><string3>
# it now returns <string1>, <string2>, <string3>. (there was some
# debate in #php.bugs if it should return <string1>, <string2>, false, <string3>
# but php's strtok now behaves the same way as the libc version.