This information can be occasionally useful, and would otherwise need
to be parsed from `phpinfo()` output.
However, maybe more importantly we unify the build date between what is
given by `php -v` and `php -i`, since these compilation units are not
necessarily preprocessed within the same second.
Closes GH-16747.
* Don't fiddle with NDEBUG in C code
It is way to late to do this in php.h, since assert.h has already been
included. Even pushing that down to zend_portability.h may not have
the desired effect. Instead we define or undefine NDEBUG as CFLAG, so
that it works in all circumstances.
As a last resort we fail at build time, if `NDEBUG` is defined when
`ZEND_DEBUG` is enabled.
We also remove the useless workaround in zend_test to include assert.h
again, since that usually won't have any effect anyway.
Co-authored-by: Arnaud Le Blanc <arnaud.lb@gmail.com>
Both macros are supposed to be defined in limits.h (C99) and as such it
is superfluous to provide fallback definitions. Even worse, because
these fallback definitions didn't cater to LP64, ILP64 and SILP64 data
models (and maybe some rather uncommon ones), but just assumed ILP32,
they are confusing.
`zend_rc_debug` is not a type and does not really belong in
`zend_types.h`; this allows using `ZEND_RC_MOD_CHECK()` without
including the huge `zend_types.h` header and allows decoupling
circular header dependencies.
In a similar model as _safe_*alloc api but for the `userland` it guards
against overflow before (re)allocation, usage concealed in fpm for now.
Modern Linux and most of BSD already have it.
Closes#8871.
Nothing new but to refactor usage b/w hash and password
extensions but using volatile pointers to be a bit safer,
allowing to expand its usage eventually.
Closes GH-7847
Closes GH-7852
Previously stripos/stristr would lowercase both the haystack and the
needle to reuse strpos. The approach in this PR is similar to strpos.
memchr is highly optimized so we're using it to search for the first
character of the needle in the haystack. If we find it we compare the
remaining characters of the needle manually.
The new implementation seems to perform about half as well as strpos (as
two memchr calls are necessary to find the next candidate).
Newer MSVC versions support the `inline` keyword, so we do not need to explicitly define it. We also shouldn't define `inline` to `__forceinline`, as we already have `zend_always_inline` to indicate this requirement.
1. Update: http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt to https, as there is anyway server header "Location:" to https.
2. Update few license 3.0 to 3.01 as 3.0 states "php 5.1.1, 4.1.1, and earlier".
3. In some license comments is "at through the world-wide-web" while most is without "at", so deleted.
4. fixed indentation in some files before |
Firstly, we must not forget to set appropriate error codes for "manual"
checks in `virtual_file_ex()`.
Secondly, we must not call `php_error_docref2()` for warnings regarding
unary functions; thus, we introduce `php_win32_docref1_from_error()`.
Closes GH-6872.
php_mergesort() isn't being used for anything, and hasn't been for
a long time. Even if we wanted to use a stable sort, this isn't
the implementation we'd use...