This needs to go into 5.4 as well, but will wait for Pierre to review win32 situation
# Patch by Lucas Nealan, Arnaud Le Blanc, Brian Shire & Ilia Alshanetsky
directive is set in activation time). This commit fixes this by adding a per
request parsing of the browscap file that's when get_browser is called the
first time and the directive is set on activation time.w
- Fixed socket_strerror.phpt
- Made php_set_sock_blocking return FAILURE on fcntl error.
- Made socket_set_block()/socket_set_nonblock() emit warning on error.
This reverts the fix for bug #24557.
- Make php_stream_free delete the stream from the resources list, not merely
decrease its refcount, as a single call to zend_list_delete does.
#Not worth the risk merging to 5.3. While change #2 may prevent some segfaults,
#a quick and dirty survey to the codebase only showed calls to php_stream_close
#or php_stream_free on streams allocated in the same function, which would have
#refcount == 1. May be reconsidered.
setting).
#This fix (for g/G/k/H modes) is done at a different level than that for the
#modes e/E/f/F, at a bit higher level and therefore with less coverage. I
#chose this because it addresses the problem where it is -- the calling function
#that passes a buffer too small to php_gcvt.
stream when 0 is given as the value.
- PHP_STREAM_OPTION_WRITE_BUFFER no longer changes the chunk size in socket
streams.
- Added stream_set_chunk_size() function.
- Some signedness fixes.
- Test for commit r308474, now that it's possible to actually test it.
instead of failure.
#Currently, there's no way to test this, because the only operations that have
#a default implementation, set_chunk_size and set_read_buffer are either not
#exposed or, in the 2nd case, completely delegated to the user implementation,
#which can only return true/false, not "not implemented" (and not implementing
#the set_option method in the userspace stream results in error).
to be called as all the headers are being sent and after all
of the default headers have been merged.
headers_list(), header_remove() and header() can all be used
inside the callback.
<?php
header('Content-Type: text/plain');
header('X-Test: foo');
function foo() {
foreach (headers_list() as $header) {
if (strpos($header, 'X-Powered') !== false) {
header_remove('X-Powered-By');
}
header_remove('X-Test');
}
}
$result = header_register_callback('foo');
echo "a";