This fix is another solution to replace d0527427be, use zend_try and zend_catch to make sure persistent stream will be released when error occurred.
Closes GH-9332.
This reverts commit d0527427be.
This patch makes Swoole/Swow can not work anymore, because Coroutine will yield to another one during socket operation, EG(record_errors) assertion will always fail, and zend_begin_record_errors() was only used during compile time before.
Note: zend_emit_recorded_errors() and the typo fix are reserved.
This is not actually related to SSL handshake but stream socket creation
which does not clean errors if the error handler is set. This fix
prevents emitting errors until the stream is freed.
The comparator function used at ksort in SORT_REGULAR mode
need to be consistent with basic comparison rules. These rules
were changed in PHP-8.0 for numeric strings, but comparator
used at ksort kept the old behaviour. It leads to inconsistent
situations, when after ksort the first key is GREATER than some
of the next ones by according to the basic comparison operators.
Closes GH-9293.
* Port zend_cpuid for windows arm64
* Fix zend_atomic windows arm64 build
* Fix windows arm64 multiply
* Enable arm64 neon for windows in standard extension
* Enable arm64 neon for windows in zend_hash.c
* Workaround for msvc arm64 optimization bug
Closes GH-9115.
This removes the inconsistent and incorrectly working open basedir check
on pattern in glob. It means that an empty array will be returned even
if the whole pattern is outside the open basedir restriction.
This PR changes the glob stream wrapper so it impacts "glob://"
streamsas well. The idea is to do a check for each found path instead
of the pattern which was not working correctly.
Whenever ->last_unsafe is set to `true` an exception has been thrown. Thus we
can replace the check for `->last_unsafe` with a check for `EG(exception)`
which is a much more natural way to ommunicate an error up the chain.
Each section of `phpinfo` is titled with an `<h2><a name="module_NAME">NAME</a></h2>` tag. While the `name=module_NAME` attribute allows linking to that section using a URL fragment (e.g `info.php#module_NAME`), it lacks discoverability because the `<a>` tag does not contain an `href` attribute. This is also highlighted in accessibility scans (in Firefox for instance).
This adds a link to the `<a>` tag that links to the URL fragment, fixing the accessibility remark and improving the discoverability of the clickable section titles. Also contains minor CSS changes to account for the dark theme CSS.
Closes GH-9054.
@cname currently refers to the constant name in C. However, it is not always a (constant) name, but sometimes a function invocation, so naming it as @cvalue would be more appropriate.
Not such as fix but taking more precautions.
Indeed, the arc4random has two little flaws in this platform,
one already caught upfront by the extension (ie size 0), also
internal use of ccrng_generate which can silently fail in few rare
cases.
Closes#7824.
Implements https://wiki.php.net/rfc/partially-supported-callables-expand-deprecation-notices
so that uses of "self" and "parent" in is_callable() and callable
type constraints now raise a deprecation notice, independent of the
one raised when and if the callable is actually invoked.
A new flag is added to the existing check_flags parameter of
zend_is_callable / zend_is_callable_ex, for use in internal calls
that would otherwise repeat the notice multiple times. In particular,
arguments to internal function calls are checked first based on
arginfo, and then again during ZPP, so the former suppresses the
deprecation notice.
Some existing tests which raised this deprecation have been updated
to avoid the syntax, but the existing version retained for maximum
regression coverage until it is made an error.
With thanks to Juliette Reinders Folmer for the RFC and initial
investigation.
Closes GH-8823.
smart_str uses an over-allocated string to optimize for append operations. Functions that use smart_str tend to return the over-allocated string directly. This results in unnecessary memory usage, especially for small strings.
The overhead can be up to 231 bytes for strings smaller than that, and 4095 for other strings. This can be avoided for strings smaller than `4096 - zend_string header size - 1` by reallocating the string.
This change introduces `smart_str_trim_to_size()`, and calls it in `smart_str_extract()`. Functions that use `smart_str` are updated to use `smart_str_extract()`.
Fixes GH-8896
Also refactor what happens on an empty line to return NULL instead of setting the array to [NULL] which makes no design sense at all.
However, as this is the current behaviour create a BC Shim inline function to recreate this weird HashTable in the functions which currently use this API