windows sockets. The winsock implementation will only work with sockets;
our implementation works with sockets and file descriptors.
By association, stream_select() will now operate correctly with files, pipes and sockets.
This change required linking against the winsock2 library. In terms of
compatibility, only older versions of windows 95 do not have winsock2
installed by default. It is available as a redistributable file, and is most likely installed by any OS patches (eg: Internet Explorer) applied by the user.
Also, add a win32 compatible pipe test when opening a stream from a pipe. This test will only work on NT, win2k and XP platforms. Without this test, interleaved fread() and select() calls would cause the read buffer to be clobbered. I will be working on a fix for this issue for win9x.
When curlstreams are enabled, registers a each supported protocol
with PHP.
"More Correctly" implement eof for curlstreams.
Still not ready for anything like primetime.
Eliminate similar code from network.c.
Implement fgets equivalent at the streams level, which can detect
the mac, dos and unix line endings and handle them appropriately.
The default behaviour is unix (and dos) line endings.
An ini option to control this behaviour will follow.
# Don't forget to make clean!
# I've done some testing but would appreciate feedback from
# people with scripts/extensions that seek around a lot.
Currently read-only, and http is the only thing tested.
Because of this, using them can be controlled by configure:
--with-curlwrappers Use CURL for url streams
Not for production use...
This enables http, https, ftp and ldap protocols as streams.
OpenSSL extension -- sorry...
The last commit caused bad things to happen if you were compiling cURL and
PHP on Win32 or if you compiled PHP --with-openssl, ie, re-initializing things
that were already initialized