or overloaded functions and methods. The issue is that a function might
set and rely on a certain mode and then calls another internal function
which changes it again, probably changing it back to the normal mode.
With this change we need to drop all calls that change the mode back to
normal using php_std_error_handling(). However there might be places
where someone wants to restore the last mode. If there is such a case we
need to add two functions one to save and one to restore. I briefly on
this and not all cases are clear, especially one in sqlite but that seems
to be a rather misleading comment. Eitherway I chose to not drop and mark
as deprecated for now.
- Fixed incorrect function names on FreeBSD where inet_pton() was named
__inet_pton() and inet_ntop() was named __inet_ntop()
- Fixed bug #39685 (iconv() - undefined function)
- Fixed bug #38852 (XML-RPC Breaks iconv)
# scan README.NEW-OUTPUT-API to get a grasp
# tree has been tagged with BEFORE_NEW_OUTPUT_API
#
# TODO:
# - improve existing output handlers
# - move zlib.output_compression cruft from SAPI.c to zlib.c
# - output_encoding handling was ambigious, resp. is undefined yet
# - more tests
to differentiate between different branches.
- Bumbed the version number to 6.0.0-dev. I know we didn't discuss this yet,
but I feel it should be 6.0. See mail to the mailinglist.
This is so that we can work around the signature change in the get_method
overloaded object handler in our portable extensions.
Yes, you could argue that the zend api number needs bumping, but then you could
argue which one to bump, as neither of them is specific or generic enough.
Besides all that, the PHP API number really needs a good old bump anyway.
* all internal use of sprintf, snprintf and the like will always
use the . as thousands seperator (if php.h is included only!).
* echo, printf() and sprintf() always render locale-aware
* added the %F modifier for non-locale aware rendering for floats
#on some *nix systems sleep() is implemented with SIGALRM. When SIGALRM
#interrupts sleep() it returns the number of seconds that has to be slept
#till the number of seconds wanted by the script. Sleep() on Windows is
# void.