Use zend_hash_update instead of zend_hash_add.
These are taking a subset of keys from an array with unique keys,
so the result should also have unique keys.
(this is already done for array_map())
Also, speed up array_intersect and array_diff slightly by
using ZEND_HASH_FOREACH macros.
This way, it doesn't need to load the same buckets and array counts
from memory every time (compiler previously couldn't infer they won't change)
```php
<?php
// $n=10000 now takes 0.095 seconds instead of 0.102
function test_bench(int $n) {
$values = range(0,1000);
$other = range(0,1000);
unset($other[500]);
unset($values[400]);
$total = 0;
for ($i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) {
$total += count(array_intersect_key($values, $other));
}
return $total;
}
```
GCC complained about potentially uninitialized __orig_bailout,
even though the variable has an initializer. This warning was
quite persistent, I was only able to avoid it by using a separate
function.
Am I missing something?
Formerly, the error message was like:
| Can't preload unlinked class MyException: Internal parent (Windows
| only limitation)Exception
Now it's like:
| Can't preload unlinked class MyException: Windows can't link to
| internal parent Exception
During preloading, check that all classes that have been included
as part of the preload script itself (rather than through opcache_compile_file)
can actually be preloaded, i.e. satisfy Windows restrictions, have
resolved initializers and resolved property types. When resolving
initializers and property types, also autoload additional classes.
Because of this, the resolution runs in a loop.
* PHP-7.4:
Call zend_unregister_ini_entries() when unload extension loaded through dl() without MSHUTDOWN callback. Extensions with MSHUTDOWN should use UNREGISTER_INI_ENTRIES().
Due to former restrictions of the libcurl API, curl multipart/formdata
file uploads supported only proper files. However, as of curl 7.56.0
the new `curl_mime_*()` API is available (and already supported by
PHP[1]), which allows us to support arbitrary *seekable* streams, which
is generally desirable, and particularly resolves issues with the
transparent Unicode and long part support on Windows (see bug #77711).
Note that older curl versions are still supported, but CURLFile is
still restricted to proper files in this case.
[1] <http://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commit;h=a83b68ba56714bfa06737a61af795460caa4a105>
(cherry picked from commit c68dc6b5e3)
As of curl 7.56.0, `curl_formadd()` is deprecated in favor of
`curl_mime_*()`, so we use the latter if available.
(cherry picked from commit a83b68ba56)