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PHP 5.2 Update info or NEWS explained
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- Changed E_ALL error reporting mode to includes E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR. (Marcus)
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- Changed E_ALL error reporting mode to include E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR. (Marcus)
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This changes means that the value of the E_ALL constant had changed to 6143
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from its previous value of 2047. If you are setting your error reporting mode
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ PHP 5.2 Update info or NEWS explained
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This changes a few E_ERROR conditions to something that you can now catch
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using a user error handler. If the user error handler does not grab these
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kind of error they behave as fatal errors just like in any PHP version prior
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kind of errors they behave as fatal errors just like in any PHP version prior
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to 5.2. Errors of this type are logged as 'Catchable fatal error'.
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- Added support for constructors in interfaces to force constructor signature
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@ -24,24 +24,24 @@ PHP 5.2 Update info or NEWS explained
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the parameter and return type definition which captures count, reference or
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not and any type hints).
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- Changed __toString to be called whereever applicable. (Marcus)
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- Changed __toString to be called wherever applicable. (Marcus)
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The magic object method __toString() is now called whenever an object is used
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as a string. The function must not throw an exception or the script will be
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terminated. The PHP 5.0/5.1 fallback to return a string containing the object
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idetifier has been dropped. Note that the object identifier is never unique.
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That measn that if you have used this feature your application has been
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flawed. Nonetheless it will now be a catchable fatal error (see above).
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terminated with a catchable see above) fatal error. The PHP 5.0/5.1 fallback
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to return a string containing the object identifier has been dropped. People
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were assuming that this object identifier was unique when in fact it wasn't.
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Even with __toString objects cannot be used as keys to arrays. We might add
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built-in hash support for this. But for 5.2 you would need to either provide
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your own hashing or use new function spl_object_hash()
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your own hashing and use an explicit string cast or use new function
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spl_object_hash()
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- Added RFC2397 (data: stream) support. (Marcus)
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Under windows this can mean a very rare change of behavior. If you are using
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NTFS filesystem and making use of meta streams in your application this does
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no longer work for a file with the name 'data:' accessed without any path. If
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NTFS filesystem and making use of meta streams in your application this no
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longer works for a file with the name 'data:' accessed without any path. If
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you need to do so you have to prefix the filename with the "file:" protocol.
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For the functionality itself look here http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2397.html.
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@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ PHP 5.2 Update info or NEWS explained
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With this option one can now distinguish between standard file operations on
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remote files and inclusion of remote files. While the former is usually
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desired, the latter implies security risks if used naivly. Starting with
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desired, the latter implies security risks if used naively. Starting with
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PHP-5.2 it is now possible to allow standard file operations while
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dissalowing inclusion of remote files, which will also be the default
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configuration.
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dissallowing inclusion of remote files, which is also the default
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configuration now.
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- Dropped abstract static class functions. (Marcus)
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