Using ecalloc() to create objects is expensive, because the
dynamic-size memset() is unreasonably slow. Make sure we only
zero the main object structure with known size, as the properties
are intialized separately anyway.
Technically we do not need to zero the embedded zend_object
structure either, but as long as the memset argument is constant,
a couple more bytes don't really matter.
* PHP-7.0: (22 commits)
Fix bug #72293 - Heap overflow in mysqlnd related to BIT fields
I don't think 8cceb012a7 is needed
Fix test
Add check in fgetcsv in case sizeof(unit) != sizeof(size_t)
Fix bug #73065: Out-Of-Bounds Read in php_wddx_push_element of wddx.c
Fix bug #73035 (Out of bound when verify signature of tar phar in phar_parse_tarfile)
Fix bug #73052 - Memory Corruption in During Deserialized-object Destruction
Fix bug #73029 - Missing type check when unserializing SplArray
Fix bug #72860: wddx_deserialize use-after-free
Fix bug #73007: add locale length check
Fix bug #72928 - Out of bound when verify signature of zip phar in phar_parse_zipfile
sync NEWS
Revert "Merge branch 'PHP-5.6' into PHP-7.0"
Merge branch 'PHP-5.6' into PHP-7.0
Merge branch 'PHP-5.6' into PHP-7.0
Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'PHP-5.6' into PHP-7.0""
fix version
sync NEWS
Fix bug #72957
set versions
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Introduces a ZEND_PARSE_PARAMS_THROW flag for zpp, which forces to
report FAILURE errors using a TypeException instead of a Warning,
like it would happen in strict mode.
Adds a zend_parse_parameters_throw() convenience function, which
invokes zpp with this flag.
Converts all cases I could identify, where we currently have
throwing zpp usage in constructors and replaces them with this API.
Error handling is still replaced to EH_THROW in some cases to handle
other, domain-specific errors in constructors.
The address of $this passed to drectly called internal constructor in execute_data->return_value.
Internal constructors should use ZEND_CTOR_MAKE_NULL() macro (insted of previous ZEND_NULL(EG(This))) to do the work.
This patch doesn't fix the problem for indirectly called constructors. e.g. parant::__construct().