Even though `SplStack::unserialize()` is not supposed to be called on
an already constructed instance, it is probably better if the method
clears the stack before actually unserializing.
The SplFixedArray API treats all elements as NULL, even if they
have not been explicitly initialized. Rather than initializing
to UNDEF an treating that specially in various circumstances,
directly initialize elements to NULL.
This also fixes an assertion failure in the attached test case.
Instead add RETURN_COPY(_VALUE) macros will the expected behavior.
RETURN_ZVAL doesn't make any sense since PHP 7, but has stuck
around, probably because the alternative was to write directly to
the return_value variable.
`php_stream_write()` returns `-1` on failure now, which has to be
catered to by `SplFileObject::fputcsv()` which still is supposed to
return `false` on failure.
* PHP-7.4:
Fix test
Fix bug #78793
Fix build - no model field anymore
Fixed bug #78910Fix#78878: Buffer underflow in bc_shift_addsub
Fix test
Fix#78862: link() silently truncates after a null byte on Windows
Fix#78863: DirectoryIterator class silently truncates after a null byte
Fix#78943: mail() may release string with refcount==1 twice
* PHP-7.3:
Fixed bug #78910Fix#78878: Buffer underflow in bc_shift_addsub
Fix test
Fix#78862: link() silently truncates after a null byte on Windows
Fix#78863: DirectoryIterator class silently truncates after a null byte
Fix#78943: mail() may release string with refcount==1 twice
* PHP-7.2:
Fixed bug #78910Fix#78878: Buffer underflow in bc_shift_addsub
Fix test
Fix#78862: link() silently truncates after a null byte on Windows
Fix#78863: DirectoryIterator class silently truncates after a null byte
Since the constructor of DirectoryIterator and friends is supposed to
accepts paths (i.e. strings without NUL bytes), we must not accept
arbitrary strings.
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
* Change a number of "resource used as offset" notices to warnings,
which were previously missed.
* Throw the "resource used as offset" warning for isset() as well.
* Make array_key_exists() behavior with regard to different key
types consistent with isset() and normal array accesses. All key
types now use the usual coercions and array/object keys throw
TypeError.
Closes GH-4887.