Now that zend_ulong is 64bit on 64bit platforms, it should be
sufficient to always use it, rather than supporting multiple
types.
API changes:
* _zend_print_unsigned_to_buf and _zend_print_signed_to_buf
no longer exist.
* smart_str(ing)_print_long and smart_str(ing)_print_unsigned
no longer exist.
* Instead of all these, zend_print_ulong_to_buf and
zend_print_long_to_buf should be used.
* smart_str_append_generic_ex no longer exists.
* smart_str(ing)_append_off_t(_ex) no longer exists, use
smart_str(ing)_append_long(_ex) instead.
smart_str_free_ex no longer exists, always use smart_str_free instead.
smart_str_alloc no longer requires a newlen variable to be in scope,
instead it returns the new length.
ProxyPass is unable to provide correct PATH_INFO
as it is not aware of file path (while SetHandler is).
As we can extract PATH_INFO from PATH_TRANSLATED,
we also need to check if present in SCRIPT_NAME
and remove it.
After applying this patch.
With mod_php
_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"] /info.php/foo/bar?q=1
_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"] /info.php
_SERVER["PATH_INFO"] /foor/bar
_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] /info.php/foo/bar
_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"] q=1
With mod_proxy_fcgi + SetHandler
_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"] /info.php/foo/bar?q=1
_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"] /info.php
_SERVER["PATH_INFO"] /foo/bar
_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] /info.php/foo/bar
_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"] q=1
With mod_proxy_fcgi + ProxyPass
_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"] /info.php/foo/bar?q=1
_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"] /info.php
_SERVER["PATH_INFO"] /foo/bar
_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] /info.php/foo/bar
_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"] q=1
* PHP-5.6:
Fix NEWS - #65641 mod_proxy-fcgi is not fixed (still open) - #67606 mod_fastcgi is fixed in ee275e34c8
Fix NEWS - #65641 mod_proxy-fcgi is not fixed (still open) - #67606 mod_fastcgi is fixed in ee275e34c8
Fix bug #111 (compile error without ZEND_SIGNALS)
Don't run travis against master (phpng)
Update README.md
As far as I can discern these are leftovers of the interactive
shell implementation that was used before PHP 5.4. Now the readline
ext makes use of normal eval calls for this.
So, dropping these until there is evidence to the contrary, as they
currently wouldn't work anyway.