NULL checks for the glob stream are inconsistently applied. To solve
this generally, factor it out to a helper function so it's less likely
to be forgotten in the future.
Closes GH-17231.
Because the properties table contains both a numeric index and a string
index that map to 0 in a symbol table, this causes an assertion failure.
Looking at the manual page of get_object_vars(), it seems that only real
properties must be included. Given that SplFixedArray's elements are not
accessible like properties, they should be excluded. This restores PHP
8.3 behaviour. The reason that this didn't cause problems on 8.3 is
because it used a different handler (get_properties).
Closes GH-17206.
This is a quick fix for the problem.
It'll work while all the JIT-ed functions have the same "fixed stack frame".
Unwinder uses hard-coded unwind data for this "fixed stack frame".
* Preallocate space for Win64 shadow args
* typo
* Setup unwinder for JIT functions
* Revert "Dynamically xfail test case which fails on CI"
This reverts commit 7cc327fd5a.
* Revert "Dynamically xfail test case which fails on CI"
This reverts commit bdde797159.
* Revert "Dynamically xfail test cases which fail on CI (GH-15710)"
This reverts commit 6d5962074f.
* Remove XFAIL sections
* Add hard-coded SEH unwind data for EXITCALL
* Fix unwind data
* Fix Windows multi-process support
* Typo
The `get_method` object handler may change the object pointer. SPL does
this in its iterator implementations. This causes the error message
to change to another class which is confusing to the user. JIT handles
this correctly. This patch aligns behaviour with JIT.
Closes GH-16576.
We introduce a new flag to indicate when a heap or priority queue is
write-locked. In principle we could've used SPL_HEAP_CORRUPTED too, but
that won't be descriptive to users (and it's a lie too).
Closes GH-16346.
zend_array_dup_ht_iterators() loops over the hash table iterators and
can call zend_hash_iterator_add(). zend_hash_iterator_add() can resize
the array causing a crash in zend_array_dup_ht_iterators().
We solve this by refetching the iter pointer after an add happened.
Closes GH-16060.
Instead of always saying that a name is reserved or deprecated and
cannot/should not be used as a class name, take the usage into account and say
the name cannot be used as an enum name, trait name, etc. In the process, for
class names add a missing "a".
SplFixedArray should've never get supported in ArrayObject because it's
overloaded, and so that breaks assumptions. This regressed in c4ecd82f.
Closes GH-15947.