* master: (46 commits)
PHP_INT_MIN and _MAX tests
NEWS and UPGRADING
Added PHP_INT_MIN
Fix wrong lenght size
Bug #51096 - Remove unnecessary ? for first/last day of
Moved streams related functions to xp_ssl.c
Remove duplicate NEWS
Update NEWS
Update NEWS
Update NEWS
BFN
BFN
Fixed bug #67715 (php-milter does not build and crashes randomly).
We need to turn off any strict mode here for this warning to show up
Disable restrictions regarding arrays in constants at run-time. For the discussion around it, see the thread on the mailing list: http://www.mail-archive.com/internals@lists.php.net/msg68245.html
Revert "Fix bug #67064 in a BC safe way"
Updated NEWS for #67693
Updated NEWS for #67693
Fixed bug #67693 - incorrect push to the empty array
add missing entry to NEWS
...
Conflicts:
Zend/tests/errmsg_040.phpt
Zend/tests/ns_059.phpt
Zend/zend_language_parser.y
Zend/zend_vm_def.h
ext/openssl/openssl.c
ext/reflection/php_reflection.c
ext/session/session.c
ext/spl/spl_directory.c
ext/spl/spl_iterators.c
ext/sqlite3/sqlite3.c
ext/standard/array.c
requests--let's see what I can dig out of the bugtracker for NEWS--
and while crossing the road:
* implemented new zlib API
* fixed up ext/tidy (what was "s&" in zend_parse_parameters() supposed to do?)
Thanks to Jani and Felipe for pioneering.
The following pseudo-code explains how it should be used in opcode cache.
function cache_compile_file($filename) {
if (!is_cached($filename)) {
...
orig_compiler_options = CG(compiler_optins);
CG(compiler_options) |= ZEND_COMPILE_IGNORE_INTERNAL_CLASSES |
ZEND_COMPILE_DELAYED_BINDING;
$op_array = orig_compile_file($filename);
CG(compiler_options) = orig_copiler_options;
...
} else {
$op_array = restore_from_cache($filename);
}
zend_do_delayed_early_binding($op_array);
}
MFH: - Some cleanups here and there
MFH: - Enabled PHP_CHECK_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS (checks for unknown configure
MFH: options)
# Note to Marcus: ext/dba/config.m4 needs to be "converted" to use
# the PHP_ARG_* options. I did't touch it needs quite a lot of work to keep
# it's current behaviour regarding "enabled-by-default" parts of it.
#
# Hint: By using the PHP_ARG_* options you have the "default" option.. ;)
may have ways of getting the request time without the extra syscall, but
for now let's just make sure we don't crash and people will eventually
fill these in where applicable.