Changed: restoring REQUEST_TIME as a long, introducing REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT instead as discussed on the ML

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Patrick Allaert 2012-01-06 13:38:06 +00:00
parent 64a9019171
commit b1721549dd
2 changed files with 11 additions and 4 deletions

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?? Jan 2012, PHP 5.4.0 RC6
- Core:
. Restoring $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME'] as a long and introducing
$_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT'] to include microsecond precision. (Patrick)
07 Jan 2012, PHP 5.4.0 RC5
- Core:
. Fixed bug #60613 (Segmentation fault with $cls->{expr}() syntax). (Dmitry)

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@ -581,10 +581,13 @@ static inline void php_register_server_variables(TSRMLS_D)
}
/* store request init time */
{
zval new_entry;
Z_TYPE(new_entry) = IS_DOUBLE;
Z_DVAL(new_entry) = sapi_get_request_time(TSRMLS_C);
php_register_variable_ex("REQUEST_TIME", &new_entry, array_ptr TSRMLS_CC);
zval request_time_float, request_time_long;
Z_TYPE(request_time_float) = IS_DOUBLE;
Z_DVAL(request_time_float) = sapi_get_request_time(TSRMLS_C);
php_register_variable_ex("REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT", &request_time_float, array_ptr TSRMLS_CC);
Z_TYPE(request_time_long) = IS_LONG;
Z_LVAL(request_time_long) = zend_dval_to_lval(Z_DVAL(request_time_float));
php_register_variable_ex("REQUEST_TIME", &request_time_long, array_ptr TSRMLS_CC);
}
}