These are leftovers from the pre-PHP-7.0 era. This also implicitly solves
GH-20564 by not clearing exceptions before entering the autoloader.
Closes GH-20256
Fixes GH-20564
Introduce the TAILCALL VM, a more efficient variant of the CALL VM:
* Each opcode handler tailcalls the next opcode handler directly instead of
returning to the interpreter loop. This eliminates call and interpreter loop
overhead.
* Opcode handlers use the preserve_none calling convention to eliminate
register saving overhead.
* preserve_none uses non-volatile registers for its first arguments, so
execute_data and opline are usually kept in these registers and no code is
required to forward them to the next handlers.
Generated machine code is similar to a direct-threaded VM with register pinning,
like the HYBRID VM.
JIT+TAILCALL VM also benefits from this compared to JIT+CALL VM:
* JIT uses the registers of the execute_data and opline args as fixed regs,
eliminating the need to move them in prologue.
* Traces exit by tailcalling the next handler. No code is needed to forward
execute_data and opline.
* No register saving/restoring in epilogue/prologue.
The TAILCALL VM is used when the HYBRID VM is not supported, and the compiler
supports the musttail and preserve_none attributes: The HYBRID VM is used when
compiling with GCC, the TAILCALL VM when compiling with Clang>=19 on x86_64 or
aarch64, and the CALL VM otherwise.
This makes binaries built with Clang>=19 as fast as binaries built with GCC.
Before, these were considerably slower (by 2.8% to 44% depending on benchmark,
and by 5% to 77% before 76d7c616bb).
Closes GH-17849
Closes GH-18720
It's possible to return a reference from __toString(), but this is not
handled and results in a (confusing) error telling that the return value
must be a string.
Properly handle this by unwrapping the reference.
Closes GH-18810.
Internal function won't need their refcount increased as they outlive
the debugger session, and userland functions won't be unloaded either.
So no refcount management is necessary for registered functions.
Internal function won't need their refcount increased as they outlive
the debugger session, and userland functions won't be unloaded either.
So no refcount management is necessary for registered functions.
* PHP-8.3:
Fix GH-12929: SimpleXMLElement with stream_wrapper_register can segfault
Fix getting the address of an uninitialized property of a SimpleXMLElement resulting in a crash
Fix GH-12962: Double free of init_file in phpdbg_prompt.c
* PHP-8.2:
Fix getting the address of an uninitialized property of a SimpleXMLElement resulting in a crash
Fix GH-12962: Double free of init_file in phpdbg_prompt.c
Have to use file_put_contents() instead of --FILE-- because we have to
actually load it using the exec command, *and* have to make multiple
files, and note that we can only load files relative from the current
directory, so we can't rely on files being in the sapi/phpdbg/tests
folder.
Closes GH-12680.
When we try to load an extension multiple times, we still overwrite the
type, module number, and handle. If the module number is used to
indicate module boundaries (e.g. in reflection and in dom, see e.g.
dom_objects_set_class_ex), then all sorts of errors can happen.
In the case of ext/dom, OP's error happens because the following
happens:
- The property handler is set up incorrectly in
dom_objects_set_class_ex() because the wrong module number is
specified. The class highest in the hierarchy is DOMNode, so the
property handler is incorrectly set to that of DOMNode instead of
DOMDocument.
- The documentElement property doesn't exist on DOMNode, it only exists
on DOMDocument, so it tries to read using zend_std_read_property().
As there is no user property called documentElement, that read
operation returns an undef value.
However, the type is still checked, resulting in the strange exception.
Solve this by changing the API such that the data is only overwritten if
it's owned data.
Closes GH-12246.
If zend_register_module_ex were to return NULL, then module_entry will
be set to NULL, and the if's body will load module_entry->name. Since
module_entry is NULL, loading the name would cause a NULL pointer
dereference. However, since a NULL pointer dereference is undefined
behaviour, the compiler is free to remove the check.
Fix it by using *name instead of module_entry->name.
Closes GH-10157
Signed-off-by: George Peter Banyard <girgias@php.net>
This reallocates the PHP array when one can just use the named_params fields to pass the positional arguments instead.
Only usage of zend_fcall_info_args(_ex) remains in PDO.
This is done by adding a new zend_atomic_bool type. The type
definition is only available for compiler alignment and size info; it
should be treated as opaque and only the zend_atomic_bool_* family of
functions should be used.
Note that directly using atomic_bool is complicated. All C++ compilers
stdlibs that I checked typedef atomic_bool to std::atomic<bool>, which
can't be used in an extern "C" section, and there's at least one usage
of this in core, and probably more outside of it.
So, instead use platform specific functions, preferring compiler
intrinsics.
Add additional zend_compile_position argument, which can be either
AT_SHEBANG, AT_OPEN_TAG or AFTER_OPEN_TAG. The previous behavior
corresponds to AFTER_OPEN_TAG.
Closes GH-7462.
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 |