Draft 3 of IEEE 1003.1 200x, "2.2 The Compilation Environment"
All identifiers that begin with an underscore and either an uppercase
letter or another underscore are always reserved for any use by the
implementation.
* if a certain object is of class INCOMPLETE_CLASS, the serializer will
lookup the previously stored original class name of that object, and
use that class name to serialize the object.
Change the deserialization semantics to:
* if the class of an object, which is to be instantiated, is not found
in the current context, the class name will be stored for later
retrieval, and the class of that object is changed to INCOMPLETE_CLASS.
All function calls, property gets, and property sets operating on an
object of class INCOMPLETE_CLASS cause the execution to halt and to
output an informative error message.
and currently run through a system call. This will speed up the udm_search
php frontend significantly.
@ Add a crc32 checksum function - used by the udm_search search engine
@ and currently run through a system call. This will speed up the udm_search
@ php frontend significantly. (Rasmus)
moved output-buffering related functions from basic_functions to output.c
Win32 project need to be updated to reflect new position.
# i'm not really happy with this solution, but it seemed the easiest one!
# the whole output code is a bit hard to understand...
@- Output-Buffering system is now Thread-Safe. (Thies)
I've defined a few macros to help with module/request init/startup function definitions.
Basically:
PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_MSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_RINIT_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_RSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION(module)
These will expand to proper function prototypes.
Now to specify these in the module entry, use:
PHP_MINIT(module)
PHP_MSHUTDOWN(module)
PHP_RINIT(module)
PHP_RSHUTDOWN(module)
PHP_MINFO(module)
I've updated all modules in ext/standard and everything from ext/apache to ext/db.
If you can, please update your module to use these macros.
The first 5 work like their Perl counterparts. slice() returns a chunk of the array
specified by offset and length arguments.
Backport to PHP3 and docs will be coming soon.