When Wincache or APC are installed, the resource IDs are not the same.
This is because Wincache takes a few resource objects for itself. As a
result, these tests become false positives.
On Windows boxes, the microtime precision is not granular enough
to reliably register a difference if two calls to uniqid() are made
concurrently. This is a fix to the uniqid() test to avoid the false
positive when run on Windows machines. Also, added a test to exercise
the 'more_entropy' variant of uniqid().
When Wincache or APC are installed, the resource IDs are not the same.
This is because Wincache takes a few resource objects for itself. As a
result, these tests become false positives.
On Windows boxes, the microtime precision is not granular enough
to reliably register a difference if two calls to uniqid() are made
concurrently. This is a fix to the uniqid() test to avoid the false
positive when run on Windows machines. Also, added a test to exercise
the 'more_entropy' variant of uniqid().
# For THTTPD:
# The code that uses a call to this function is for older versions of PHP anyway so its not covered
# For Zend OpCache:
# Added a new define for 5.6 and wrapped the code around that so its still compatible with older version
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)
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.
* PHP-5.6:
Fixed bug #66252 (Problems in AST evaluation invalidating valid parent:: reference. Constant expessions have to be evaluated in context of defining class).
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.