Instead of having a completely independent encoding for type list
entries. This is going to use more memory, but I'm not particularly
concerned about that, as type unions that contain multiple classes
should be uncommon. On the other hand, this allows us to treat
top-level types and types inside lists mostly the same.
A new ZEND_TYPE_FOREACH macros allows to transparently treat list
and non-list types the same way. I'm not using it everywhere it could be
used for now, just the places that seemed most obvious.
Of course, this will make any future type system changes much simpler,
as it will not be necessary to duplicate all logic two times.
Convert the empty string assignment to an Error as per RFC [1]
Add a warning that only the first byte will be assigned to the offset if provided
a needle that is longer than one byte.
[1] https://wiki.php.net/rfc/engine_warnings
Due to ASLR restrictions, preloading on Windows does not work with
any code that has preloading dependencies on internal classes.
This effectively makes it unusable for any non-trivial codebase.
Instead of pretending like preloading is going to work, only to
make people realize that it really doesn't once they get beyond
a dummy example, we disable support for preloading on Windows
entirely.
Closes GH-4999.
Fix file cache serialization of property types. I'm changing the
overall type serialization format to perform additional adjustments
in order to yield a plausible pointer for zend_type, rather than
using an entirely separate serialization format, as was previously
done. That would have been annoying to extend to the case of CE
pointers.
If the script was serialized as file_cache_only (thus non-immutable)
and then gets unserialized into SHM, we need to allocate a new
run_time_cache slot and can't use the serialized arena pointer.
We must not use the same shared memory OPcache instance for different
SAPIs, since their memory layout is different. To avoid this, we add
the SAPI name (truncated to at most 20 characters) to the names of the
memory base file, the mutex and the file mapping.
Also generate a fatal error if a collision occurs in zend_compile.
This is not perfect, because collisions might still be introduced
via opcache, if one file is included multiple times during a request,
invalidate in the meantime and recompiled by different processes.
This still needs to be addressed, but this patch fixes the much
more common case of collisions occuring when opcache is not used.
Fixes bug #78903.
We need to make sure that trait methods with static variables
allocate a separate MAP slot for the static variables pointer,
rather than working in-place.
This assumes that `iterator_*` will now always throw or abort on failure.
Also, move #include _arginfo.h directive to the top of the file - virtually all
other files put it there, and developers may base code on basic_functions.c.
Closes GH-4968