Windows 2008 and Vista are no longer supported as of PHP 7.2.0, and
Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 are no longer supported as of PHP 8.3.0.
Therefore we remove the respective detection code, and assert that
these versions can no longer be used.
While clang is picky about these, MSVC doesn't seem to care and would
only report the calls to undeclared functions as errors during link
time. Still, obviously, MSVC is fine with having the declarations
during compile time.
The cross_compiling variable can initially be "yes", "no", or
"maybe" (when only --host option is added). Autoconf otherwise after
AC_PROG_CC resets it to "no" in such case but to be sure, this
checks for value "yes" instead. The HAVE_FNMATCH template can be also
set after the AC_DEFINE as autoheader scans the templates overall the
source code.
This replaces the AC_MSG_ERROR with AC_MSG_FAILURE, where appropriate.
The AC_MSG_ERROR outputs given message and exits the configure step. The
AC_MSG_FAILURE does the same but also automatically outputs additional
message "See 'config.log' for more details." which might help directing
the user where to look further.
The AC_MSG_ERROR is used for errors where current test step isn't logged
in the config.log and wouldn't make sense, and AC_MSG_FAILURE is mostly
used in cases of library checks, compilation tests, headers checked with
AC_CHECK_HEADER* and similar tests that are also logged in the
config.log.
AC_MSG_ERROR([Sanity check failed.]) output:
```
configure: error: Sanity check failed.
```
AC_MSG_FAILURE([Sanity check failed.]) output:
```
configure: error: in '/path/to/php-src':
configure: error: Sanity check failed.
See 'config.log' for more details
```
* Improve link styling in PHPInfo
The previous styling with the fixed background color didn't work well in dark
mode. Remove the background and make links inherit the regular text color. To
make them visually detectable the underlining behavior is reversed. The
underline is now shown when not hovering and hidden when hovering.
* Preserve the headline linking behavior
The 3rd argument of the PHP_NEW_EXTENSION can be "shared" or "yes" to
mark the extension as shared, or anything else to mark that extension as
not shared. This syncs the argument values across the build system to be
"no" as in other always-enabled extensions.
This appends source files to the PHP_NEW_EXTENSION call and adds the
possible compilation flag -DZEND_ENABLE_STATIC_TSRMLS_CACHE when
building objects as done on all ext/standard sources already. Also, the
PHP_EXT_DIR Autoconf macro doesn't accept any argument.