Numerous changes. Many prototypes changed to be more like the
appropriate *NIX counterparts. Many new prototypes defining many
more advanced socket routines. Better AF_UNIX socket support.
bind() now recognizes the socket type and acts appropriately,
instead of needing the AF_* for the socket passed in.
# Something I'd like to write yet is proper signal() support. Unfortunately,
# the last time I tried, doing anything with the signal except ignoring it
# caused PHP to segfault. And to have decent socket support.. at least, from
# my experience, having signals is a good thing. Only problem.. to implement
# it, some changes would have to be made to the parser - since that is where
# the problems lie on handling asynchronous signals.
Fixes#5349 (but not the way reporter wants...).
# There's something in the way database_connect/close functions behave when
# implemented the way as in mysql module that I find a bit strange... because
# of that extra zend_list_addref() there to prevent default link disappearing
# if it's not assigned to variable, when it is, I guess its' reference count
# is at this point 2, I can do: open a db link and assign it to a variable,
# close the link and still use it afterwards.
set to -1, it's ignored, and the passed_id argument is used).
If you're experiencing trouble with mysql_close(), please give me a
reproducing script. If there's a bug, it's not as simple as that.
authenticated used id will get logged in the Apache access_log
@- When using HTTP auth from PHP, fill in the %u custom log field so the
@ authenticated used id will get logged in the Apache access_log (Rasmus)
the same manner as emails have in their Date: header. The format
is similar to [+-]HHMM of offset.
@- Added new 'O' format modifier that will output the GMT offset as "[+-]HHMM"
@ (eg: Pacific time is -0700). This is useful for things such as Date: mail
@ headers.
# Um, this should have existed LONG time ago... much better than that gmt
# offset in seconds modifier :)