There's a subtlety here regarding filter.default_flags. The RFC
stated that no separate deprecation warning will be emitted for
it, on the premise that it is only meaningful if filter.default
is set. However, it turns out that even FILTER_UNSAFE_RAW (which
is the "no-op filter") can be combined with stripping flags.
However, this is compensated by the fact that this doesn't actually
work when setting filter.default=unsafe_raw and non-default
filter.default_flags -- the flags are simply ignored in that case.
So everything works out in the end.
Part of https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_1.
The DB connection should be provided in all cases as the first argument.
The overloaded function signatures will be removed in the future.
Warn about this change.
Part of https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_1.
This test recently started failing on Cirrus CI, possibly after
a libavif update.
Disable it until the issue has been investigated, to avoid an
always failing job.
The way the integer literal is written in PHP is wholly irrelevant
to the ctype implementation. The actual behavior of different
integers is tested elsewhere already.
This occasionally fails in repeat mode with:
> SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 20018 Transaction (Process ID 60)
> was deadlocked on lock resources with another process and has been
> chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun the transaction.
Deprecate mhash(), mhash_keygen_s2k(), mhash_count(),
mhash_get_block_size() and mhash_get_hash_name() in favor of the
normal hash_*() functions.
Part of https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_1.
With this patch, it is no longer required to call
`ReflectionProperty#setAccessible()` or
`ReflectionMethod#setAccessible()` with `true`.
If a userland consumer already got to the point of accessing
object/class information via reflection, it makes little sense
for `ext/reflection` to disallow accessing `private`/`protected`
symbols by default.
After this patch, calling `ReflectionProperty#setAccessible(true)`
or `ReflectionMethod#setAccessible(true)` on newly instantiated
`ReflectionProperty` or `ReflectionMethod` respectively will have
no effect.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/make-reflection-setaccessible-no-op
Closes GH-5412.
Implement printing for ReflectionAttribute. Attributes aren't
printed as part of reflection output for other structures (classes
etc) yet.
Closes GH-6117.
Thanks to Joe Drago for help with the AVIF detection code.
Co-authored-by: Nikita Popov <nikita.ppv@googlemail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christoph M. Becker <cmbecker69@gmx.de>
Closes GH-7091.
Both the documentation and the stubs state that this method is
supposed to return false on failure. However, if the line read
(rather than the getcsv operation) fails, it would incorrectly
return null instead.
I was trying to figure out when fgetcsv parsing can return false.
Apparently this can only happen if there is an unclosed enclosure
and no terminating newline -- why does the newline matter???
We must not assume that `usearch_last()` gives the proper result for
negative offsets. Instead we'd need to continue to search backwards
(`usearch_previous`) until we find a proper match. However, apparently
searching backwards is broken, so we work around by searching forward
from the start of the string until we pass the `offset_pos`, and then
use the previous result.
Closes GH-7189.
- Truncated multi-byte characters are treated as an error
- Truncated or unrecognized escape sequences are treated as an error
- ASCII control characters are not allowed to appear in the middle
of a multi-byte character
- Truncated multi-byte characters are treated as an error now
- Invalid multi-byte characters are treated as an error rather than
being quietly swallowed
- ASCII control characters are not allowed to appear in the middle
of a multi-byte character