is not functional due to configure findings
the function should offer a meaningful warning if it is not supported
instead of just beeing undefined
i had already changed this in 'gd', now this is doing it for 'standard'
- Unlike the other macros its argument has to have braces around it, for
- example, open(filename, flags) becomse V_OPEN((filename, flags))
- Made small conversion to new Zend macros. The ugly (*foo)->value.str.val
- now becomes Z_STRVAL_PP(foo). PP means pointer pointer, there also exist
- single P's for example foo->value.str.val becomes Z_STRVAL_P(foo).
to it in the future.
- Renamed set_socket_timeout() to socket_set_timeout()
- Renamed set_socket_blocking() to socket_set_blocking() but kept the
old name for compatibility. It now outputs a warning that
set_socket_timeout() is deprecated but still goes through.
@ Added socket_get_status() function. Renamed:
@ set_socket_timeout() -> socket_set_timeout()
@ set_socket_blocking() -> socket_set_blocking(). (Andrei)
set_socket_timeout(socket, seconds, microseconds) sets the timeout.
@- Added ability to set timeout on socket read operations through
@ set_socket_timeout() function. (Andrei)
always properly set, it's a TODO for all of us). This enables us to implement
true 'use' support.
@- Added support for the 'use' keyword - behaves like 'require', but will not
@ use the same file more than once (Andi & Zeev, Zend library)
but they are accessible thru "php_file_le_socket(), php_file_le_uploads()..."
i also updated the ftp, pdf and file-upload stuff to match the new requirements.
@- Cleaned up File-Module (Thies)
allow you to specify a string of tags that are not to be stripped
Could have used flex for this, and Andrew sent me a flex file to do this,
but I could do the same thing with only minor additions to the existing
state machine and the resulting code is much smaller and tighter.
I've defined a few macros to help with module/request init/startup function definitions.
Basically:
PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_MSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_RINIT_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_RSHUTDOWN_FUNCTION(module)
PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION(module)
These will expand to proper function prototypes.
Now to specify these in the module entry, use:
PHP_MINIT(module)
PHP_MSHUTDOWN(module)
PHP_RINIT(module)
PHP_RSHUTDOWN(module)
PHP_MINFO(module)
I've updated all modules in ext/standard and everything from ext/apache to ext/db.
If you can, please update your module to use these macros.
* hand-patched in php3 changes from 3.0.6 to HEAD in these files:
fopen-wrappers.[ch] ext/standard/file.[ch] ext/standard/fsock.[ch]
ext/standard/php3_string.h ext/standard/string.c
* added some new file/socket macros for more readable code:
FP_FGETS(buf,len,sock,fp,issock)
FP_FREAD(buf,len,sock,fp,issock)
FP_FEOF(sock,fp,issock)
FP_FGETC(sock,fp,issock)
* Make some renames in the session module - avoid having a function called 'delete'
so that we don't piss any C++ compilers. Also rename the {startup,shutdown}_globals
to {startup,shutdown}_session_globals, so that they're a bit less general names,
and made them static.
* Remove uselss variables
sub-directories and started to move extension code into ext/<name>. For now,
I have moved the "standard" extension (which is quite a mix of everything
right now) and the GD extension into their own subdirs in ext/.
The configure script now also runs configure in the libzend directory
automatically and makes sure php4 and libzend use the same config.cache file.
To avoid running configure in libzend, use the --no-recursion option.
"make" in php4 also builds libzend now.
The Apache module doesn't compile right now, but a fix for that is
coming up.