* found felipe's segfault in util.c and fixed the segfault (3 tests fail due to odd behavior of . and .. on this machine)
* fixed serious flaws in the setting/resetting of is_data - now it works properly. Assume
all new PharData are tar-based, and allow passing Phar::ZIP to PharData constructor to override this
* fix broken earlier commit, introduced segfault that broke 20 tests here
this also resulted in a major fix for mounted directories, which were recycling the 'link' field which
could cause stupid conflicts with actual links, so move that to new 'tmp' field.
- If readonly=0, why not $phardata->convertToPhar()?
- Known issue with directories creating 'as-file' copies within the archive (all formats)
@Greg/Marcus/Tony: This passes all tests on my box, 5.2/5.3/release_ts/debug_ts, and I can't find any more memleaks. Obviously this is too good to be true, so if conversion is still messy elsewhere please feel free to fix, or bug and assign to me.
Note: two tests currently fail. IMHO we should be throwing E_ERROR on encountering a corrupted archive, not trying to throw a trail of exceptions...
New tests still to be written, not all functionality is in place yet.
intercepted file functions now fall through if the file is not found in the phar, this allows access to external libraries
actually use include_path for locating files for inclusion and in file_get_contents/fopen when include_path is requested.
This allows applications like Zend Framework MVC implementation to function properly
1) rename is_explicit_alias to is_temporary_alias for clarity and flip the value
2) fix setAlias so that it sets a permanent to-be-saved alias, and restores the old one on error
3) fix Phar constructor to work with sub-directories in RecursiveDirectoryIterator
re-organize, create util.c, move entry_info/archive_data/entry_data access methods to this file
refactor entry->fp, now this is abstracted with phar_get_efp() and phar_seek_efp(), fixes all weird dependency issues
permanently solve the "millions of file pointers" issue for read access. All compressed files are read into a single
temporary stream, and their constraints are controlled by the entry->fp abstraction
Improvements in this zip implementation over ext/zip:
* full read/write support for bzip2 compressed files
* much more efficient access for accessing only a few files within large zip files, as crc/header validation is
done just-in-time
* full stream support for opendir/rename/rmdir/mkdir as well as all of the other stream funcs
* full support for setting file perms via Phar::chmod(), stored as zip-standard extra field
* no problem with large zips and many open file pointers
# TODO: add big-endian system support for tar/zip file format headers, otherwise the implementation is complete
# TODO: test on windows and fix any windows-specific issues
# TODO: verify zips created work with unzip/winzip/windows explorer and so on
To intercept fopen(), file_get_contents(), opendir(), and all the stat-based functions so that
code like "if (is_readable('./config.inc.php'))" actually works inside of a phar
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