compare_function() now has to be compatible with binary_op_type (use fastcall convention).
Introduced new zval_compare_function() to be used as zval comparison callback instead of compare_function().
This only involves switching zval_dtor to zval_ptr_dtor for arrays
and making the convert_to_object for arrays a bit more generic.
All the other changes outside zend_operators.c just make use of
this new ability (use COPY instead of DUP).
What's still missing: Proper references handling. I've seen many
convert_to* calls that will break when a reference is used.
Also fixes bug #69788.
* zppFailOnOverflow:
Fix MySQLi tests
Fixed gd test
Refactor ZEND_LONG_MAX/MIN checks into ZEND_DOUBLE_FITS_LONG()
Fixed copy-and-paste error
Fix more 32-bit tests
Skip buncha tests on 32-bit
skip simplexml
skip posix 32-bit
skip tests on 32-bit
Fixes simplexml test
Fixes posix tests
Fixes iconv tests
Marked tests as 32-bit
Fixed more 32-bit tests
Fixed some 32-bit tests
Mark said ext/date tests as 32-bit only
Fixed ext/date tests broken by zpp error on overflow
Fixed broken tests
Make zpp fail if NaN passed for int, or out-of-range float for non-capping int
Conflicts:
ext/date/tests/getdate_variation7.phpt
ext/date/tests/localtime_variation3.phpt
Splited the most expensive part of inline i_zend_is_true() into a separate zend_object_is_true().
Replaced zendi_convert_to_long() with cals to zend_is_true().
Now that zend_ulong is 64bit on 64bit platforms, it should be
sufficient to always use it, rather than supporting multiple
types.
API changes:
* _zend_print_unsigned_to_buf and _zend_print_signed_to_buf
no longer exist.
* smart_str(ing)_print_long and smart_str(ing)_print_unsigned
no longer exist.
* Instead of all these, zend_print_ulong_to_buf and
zend_print_long_to_buf should be used.
* smart_str_append_generic_ex no longer exists.
* smart_str(ing)_append_off_t(_ex) no longer exists, use
smart_str(ing)_append_long(_ex) instead.
This API is experemental. It may be changed or removed.
It should be used only for really often used functions.
(Keep the original parsing code and wrap usage with #ifndef FAST_ZPP)