The serialization process uses the system allocator and requires a copy
to request allocated memory once finished. This patch improves this by
using smart_str to build the resulting string, reducing the number of
copies and reducing total peak memory usage.
The previous text was put there before I decided to add the new classes.
Therefore the only new feature that can affect BC is
compareDocumentPosition(). Only when the declaration is incompatible can
the user experience errors.
Introducting macOs Quality Of Service through those two calls.
on macOs arm64/M*, there is no concept of individual cores, thus
the old thread policy for cpu affinity does not work here.
Instead, the user can apply to the current process the level of
performance/energy consumption they wish from the highest
QosClass::UserInteractive to QosClass::Background.
Close GH-13945
* Include the source location in Closure names
This change makes stack traces involving Closures, especially multiple
different Closures, much more useful, because it's more easily visible *which*
closure was called for a given stack frame.
The implementation is similar to that of anonymous classes which already
include the file name and line number within their generated classname.
* Update scripts/dev/bless_tests.php for closure naming
* Adjust existing tests for closure naming
* Adjust tests for closure naming that were not caught locally
* Drop the namespace from closure names
This is redundant with the included filename.
* Include filename and line number as separate keys in Closure debug info
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Include the surrounding class and function name in closure names
* Fix test
* Relax test expecations
* Fix tests after merge
* NEWS / UPGRADING
These changes are carved off from https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/12040/files. I noticed that there are some inconsistencies between odbc_fetch_object()/odbc_fetch_array(), odbc_fetch_into(), as well as odbc_fetch_row(), specifically in how they handle the $row parameter. Now, I tried to align their behaviour the following way:
- I made null the default value. Previously, the default values were one of the following: -1, -1, 0, and null, respectively.
- odbc_fetch_row() has been returning false indicating there is no more rows when 0 is passed as $row. Now, a warning is also emitted in this case, because the null default value is not new, because it's available since PHP 8.0.
- When HAVE_SQL_EXTENDED_FETCH is not defined, the $row parameter is always ignored. Previously, some of the functions didn't accept it at all. Now a warning is emitted if the feature is not supported, but the parameter has any meaningful value (is greater than or equal to 1).
going from 128 to system's SOMAXCONN by default to be able to increase
the queue of connections to be handled.
Also, for Haiku SOMAXCONN is only 32.
Close GH-13854
I noticed that PHP does not have a grapheme cluster based str_split function.
So I created the grapheme_str_split function.
This feature will allow you to correctly handle emoji
and variable selectors.
Co-authored-by: Ayesh Karunaratne <Ayesh@users.noreply.github.com>
Close GH-13580
using sched_getcpu under the hood (Linux and FreeBSD).
Returns the current cpu id for the current process.
For Linux, we need to see beyond the sole presence of the symbol
to consider it.
Mostly useful, for now, in the cpu affinity context since
the os can migrate processes as it sees fits otherwise.
Clos GH-13908
For now, working on Linux, FreeBSD >= 13.x and DragonFlyBSD.
Handy wrapper to assign an array of cpu ids or to retrieve the cpu ids
assigned to a given process.
pcntl_setaffinity inserts valid unique cpu ids (within the range of available
cpus).
Close GH-13893
There are two depth limiting parameters for XSLT templates.
1) maxTemplateDepth
This corresponds to the recursion depth of a template. For very
complicated templates this can be hit.
2) maxTemplateVars
This is the total number of live variables. When using recursive
templates with lots of parameters you can hit this limit.
This patch introduces two new properties to XSLTProcessor that
corresponds to the above variables.
Useful to control how many SYN packets the client will send to the
server before giving up establishing a connection if the server does
not respond (usually 5 or 6 by default).
Close GH-13816
Bumps the minimum required OpenSSL version from 1.0.2 to 1.1.1.
OpenSSL 1.1.1 is an LTS release, but has reached[^1] EOL from upstream. However, Linux distro/OS vendors
continue to ship OpenSSL 1.1.1, so 1.1.1 was picked as the minimum. The current minimum 1.0.2 reached
EOL in 2018.
Bumping the minimum required OpenSSL version makes it possible for ext-openssl to remove a bunch of
conditional code, and assume that TLS 1.3 (shipped with OpenSSL 1.1.1) will be supported everywhere.
- Debian buster: 1.1.1[^2]
- Ubuntu 20.04: 1.1.1[^3]
- CentOS/RHEL 7: 1.0.2
- RHEL 8/Rocky 8/EL 8: 1.1.1
- Fedora 38: 3.0.9 (`openssl11` provides OpenSSL 1.1 as well)
RHEL/CentOS 7 reaches EOL mid 2024, so for PHP 8.4 scheduled towards the end of this year, we can safely
bump the minimum OpenSSL version.
[^1]: https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2023/03/28/1.1.1-EOL/index.html
[^2]: https://packages.debian.org/buster/libssl-dev
[^3]: https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/libssl-dev