When CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS is called more than once on the same
curl handle, php/curl did not free the memory of the previous
post data. This commit will fix the problem unless the curl
handle was previously duplicated using the curl_copy_handle()
function in which case we can not know if the post data is
still in use or not by any curl handle
Libcurl is doing connection caching. When easy handle is cleaned up,
if the handle was previously used by the curl_multi_api, the connection
remains open un the curl multi handle is cleaned up. Some protocols are
sending content like the FTP one, and libcurl try to use the
WRITEFUNCTION or the HEADERFUNCTION. Since structures used in those
callback are freed, we need to use an other callback to which avoid
segfaults.
Libcurl commit d021f2e8a00 fix this issue and should be part of 7.28.2
* PHP-5.3:
Update NEWS file
Fixed bug #63352 (Can't enable hostname validation when using curl stream wrappers)
CURL >= 7.28.0 no longer support value 1 for CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST)
Conflicts:
ext/curl/interface.c
ext/curl/tests/bug63363.phpt
* PHP-5.3:
Fix test to work on every libcurl version
- Fixed typo on "SKIPIF" (causing make test to abort on some systems)
Conflicts:
tests/output/bug63377.phpt
Since curl multi is used, it sometime happen that the resource is freed before
the curl multi really execute the query. The patch will store the headers
slist in the curlstream handle and free it only when the stream will be closed
* PHP-5.3:
Fixed bug #63590 Fileinfo delivers ifferent results in TS and NTS under Windows
Conflicts:
NEWS
ext/fileinfo/libmagic.patch
ext/fileinfo/tests/finfo_open_error-win32.phpt
Following comment from Yoram "The patch looks fine, except of testing
for true value of utf16 in each iteration."
Also fix the length computation during check phase.
Json use an utf8 parser from a third party library, switch to
our implementation of php_next_utf8_char.
This also helps on solving #63520. All the unit tests succeed.
Our implementation also seems a little faster.
json.dsp need to be regenerated.