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We had an infinite loop in sapi_cli_server_send_headers(): while iterating over the linked list of headers, when an empty header was hit, continue would go to the next iteration of the loop without updating h to be the next value in the linked list. Updating it to always increment regardless of whether the header is actually valid or not fixes the issue. |
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cli.h | ||
config.m4 | ||
config.w32 | ||
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Makefile.frag | ||
php_cli_server.c | ||
php_cli_server.h | ||
php_cli.c | ||
php_http_parser.c | ||
php_http_parser.h | ||
php.1.in | ||
README | ||
TODO |
The CLI (command line interface) SAPI has been introduced with a goal of making PHP better at supporting the creation of stand alone applications. It is based on CGI SAPI with all CGI specific things removed. The main differences between the two: * CLI is started up in quiet mode by default. (-q switch kept for compatibility) * It does not change the working directory to that of the script. (-C switch kept for compatibility) * Plain text error message * $argc and $argv registered irrespective of the register_argc_argv php.ini setting. * implicit_flush always on * -r option which allows execution of PHP code directly from the command line (e.g. php -r 'echo md5("test");' ) * Other more sophisticated command line switches (see: man php) * max_execution_time is set to unlimited, overriding php.ini setting.