While this issue is visible in mysqli_poll() functions, the cause
lays deeper in the stream to socket casting API. On Win x64 the
SOCKET datatype is a 64 or 32 bit unsigned, while on Linux/Unix-like
it's 32 bit signed integer. The game of casting 32 bit var to/from
64 bit pointer back and forth is the best way to break it.
Further more, while socket and file descriptors are always integers
on Linux, those are different things using different APIs on Windows.
Even though using integer instead of SOCKET might work on Windows, this
issue might need to be revamped more carefully later. By this time
this patch is tested well with phpt and apps and shows no regressions,
neither in mysqli_poll() nor in any other parts.
The 'result' argument of fast_add_function() may alias with either
of its operands (or both). Take care not to write to 'result' before
reading op1 and op2.
Functions registered using zend_register_functions instead of zend_module_entry.functions are not seen on reflection.
Ex: additional_functions from api_module_entry.
Ex: in CLI, dl, cli_set_process_title and cli_get_process_title
Note:
- also affects functions overrided in extension
(should be be reported in extension, where overrided, not in original extension)
- also allow extension to call zend_register_functions for various list
(instead of having a single bug list)
* PHP-5.5:
Revered func_get_args() changes, because they were not completly transparent and broke some tricky PHP code that worked because of luck before php-5.5.6 (see Bug #66107). The changes are going to be kept in PHP-5.6.
The 'result' argument of fast_add_function() may alias with either
of its operands (or both). Take care not to write to 'result' before
reading op1 and op2.
The timeout argument to select() is modified to reflect the time
remaining when the function returns on a non-timeout condition.
Passing a pointer to const data and casting away the const-ness is
asking for trouble, but for some reason, this trouble manifests
itself only on non-x86 architectures [whose implementation of select()
in glibc is different from the one supplied for x86]
Fix this by passing a stack copy of the timeout argument to select()
This fixes GD compilation against libfreetype 2.5.1 and later after they made
the rather interesting decision to change their include directory layout in a
point release.
The original suggestion in the bug was to use pkg-config, but my inclination is
to use freetype-config instead: we should be able to get the same configuration
information without actually needing pkg-config installed, since pkg-config is
by no means guaranteed to exist on many Unices and distros, whereas
freetype-config should always be present if a libfreetype build environment is
installed. Let's try it out and see what happens.
Fixes bug #64405 (Use freetype-config for determining freetype2 dir(s)).