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UPGRADE NOTES - PHP X.Y
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1. Internal API changes
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a. virtual_file_ex
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b. stat/lstat support
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c. readlink support
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d. layout of some core ZE structures (zend_op_array, zend_class_entry, ...)
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e. Zend\zend_fast_cache.h has been removed
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f. streams that enclose private streams
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g. leak_variable
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h. API Signature changes
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i. new TSRM function expand_filepath_with_mode
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2. Build system changes
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a. Unix build system changes
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b. Windows build system changes
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========================
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1. Internal API changes
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a. virtual_file_ex
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virtual_file_ex takes now a TSRM context as last parameter:
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CWD_API int virtual_file_ex(cwd_state *state, const char *path,
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verify_path_func verify_path, int use_realpath TSRLS_DC);
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b. stat/lstat support
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lstat is now available on all platforms. On unix-like platform
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php_sys_lstat is an alias to lstat (when avaible). On Windows it is now
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available using php_sys_lstat. php_sys_stat and php_sys_lstat usage is recommended
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instead of calling lstat directly, to ensure portability.
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c. readlink support
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readlink is now available on all platforms. On unix-like platform
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php_sys_readlink is an alias to readlink (when avaible). On Windows it is now
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available using php_sys_readlink. php_sys_readlink usage is recommended
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instead of calling readlink directly, to ensure portability.
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d. layout of some core ZE structures (zend_op_array, zend_class_entry, ...)
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. zend_function.pass_rest_by_reference is replaced by
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ZEND_ACC_PASS_REST_BY_REFERENCE in zend_function.fn_flags
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. zend_function.return_reference is replaced by ZEND_ACC_RETURN_REFERENCE
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in zend_function.fn_flags
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. zend_arg_info.required_num_args removed. it was needed only for internal
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functions. Now the first arg_info for internal function (which has special
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meaning) is represented by zend_internal_function_info structure.
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. zend_op_array.size, size_var, size_literal, current_brk_cont,
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backpatch_count moved into CG(context), because they are used only during
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compilation.
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. zend_op_array.start_op is moved into EG(start_op), because it's used
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only for 'interactive' execution of single top-level op-array.
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. zend_op_array.done_pass_two is replaced by ZEND_ACC_DONE_PASS_TWO in
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zend_op_array.fn_flags.
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. op_array.vars array is trimmed (reallocated) during pass_two.
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. zend_class_entry.constants_updated is replaced by
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ZEND_ACC_CONSTANTS_UPDATED in zend_class_entry.ce_flags
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. the size of zend_class_entry is reduced by sharing the same memory space
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by different information for internal and user classes.
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See zend_class_inttry.info union.
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e. Zend\zend_fast_cache.h
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It should not have been used anymore since php5, but now this header has
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been removed. The following macros are not available anymore:
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ZEND_FAST_ALLOC(p, type, fc_type)
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ZEND_FAST_FREE(p, fc_type)
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ZEND_FAST_ALLOC_REL(p, type, fc_type)
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ZEND_FAST_FREE_REL(p, fc_type)
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Use emalloc, emalloc_rel, efree or efree_rel instead.
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f. Streams that enclose private streams
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Some streams, like the temp:// stream, may enclose private streams. If the
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outer stream leaks due to a programming error or is not exposed through a
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zval (and therefore is not deleted when all the zvals are gone), it will
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be destroyed on shutdown.
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The problem is that the outer usually wants itself to close the inner stream,
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so that it may do any other shutdown action that requires the inner stream to
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be live (e.g. commit data to it). If the outer stream is exposed through a
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zval and the inner one isn't, this is not a problem because the outer stream
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will be freed when the zval is destroyed, which happens before the resources
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are destroyed on shutdown.
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On resource list shutdown, the cleanup happens in reverse order of resource
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creation, so if the inner stream was created in the opener of the outer stream,
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it will be destroyed first.
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The following functions were added to the streams API to force a predictable
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destruction order:
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PHPAPI php_stream *php_stream_encloses(php_stream *enclosing, php_stream *enclosed);
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#define php_stream_free_enclosed(stream_enclosed, close_options)
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PHPAPI int _php_stream_free_enclosed(php_stream *stream_enclosed, int close_options TSRMLS_DC);
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Additionally, the following member was added to php_stream:
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struct _php_stream *enclosing_stream;
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and the following macro was added:
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#define PHP_STREAM_FREE_IGNORE_ENCLOSING 32
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The function php_stream_encloses declares the first stream encloses the second.
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This has the effect that, when the inner stream is closed from a resource
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destructor it will abort and try to free its enclosing stream instead.
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To prevent this from happening when the inner stream is freed from the outer
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stream, the macro php_stream_free_enclosed should be used instead of
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php_stream_free/php_stream_close/php_stream_pclose, or the flag
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PHP_STREAM_FREE_IGNORE_ENCLOSING should be directly passed to php_stream_free.
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The outer stream cannot abstain, in its close callback, from closing the inner
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stream or clear the enclosing_stream pointer in its enclosed stream by calling
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php_stream_encloses with the 2nd argument NULL. If this is not done, there will
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be problems, so observe this requirement when using php_stream_encloses.
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g. leak_variable
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The function leak_variable(variable [, leak_data]) was added. It is only
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available on debug builds. It increments the refcount of a zval or, if the
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second argument is true and the variable is either an object or a resource
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it increments the refcounts of those objects instead.
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h. API Signature changes
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. zend_list_insert
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ZEND_API int zend_list_insert(void *ptr, int type TSRMLS_DC);
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call: zend_list_insert(a, SOMETYPE TSRMLS_CC);
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NB: If zend_list_insert is used to register a resource,
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ZEND_REGISTER_RESOURCE could be used instead.
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. php_le_stream_context(TSRMLS_C)
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PHPAPI php_stream_context *php_stream_context_alloc(TSRMLS_D)
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call: context = php_stream_context_alloc(TSRMLS_C);
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. php_stream_context_alloc
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PHPAPI php_stream_context *php_stream_context_alloc(TSRMLS_D);
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call: context = php_stream_context_alloc(TSRMLS_C);
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. sapi_get_request_time(TSRMLS_D);
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SAPI_API double sapi_get_request_time(TSRMLS_D);
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. sapi_register_default_post_reader
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SAPI_API int sapi_register_default_post_reader(void (*default_post_reader)(TSRMLS_D) TSRMLS_DC);
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. sapi_register_treat_data
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SAPI_API int sapi_register_treat_data(void (*treat_data)(int arg, char *str, zval *destArray TSRMLS_DC) TSRMLS_DC);
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. sapi_register_input_filter
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SAPI_API int sapi_register_input_filter(unsigned int (*input_filter)(int arg, char *var, char **val, unsigned int val_len, unsigned int *new_val_len TSRMLS_DC), unsigned int (*input_filter_init)(TSRMLS_D) TSRMLS_DC);
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. tsrm_win32_access
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TSRM_API int tsrm_win32_access(const char *pathname, int mode TSRMLS_DC);
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. popen_ex (win32)
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TSRM_API FILE *popen_ex(const char *command, const char *type, const char *cwd, char *env TSRMLS_DC);
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. php_get_current_user
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PHPAPI php_get_current_user(TSRMLS_D)
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Call: char *user = php_get_current_user(TSRMLS_C);
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. php_idate
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PHPAPI php_idate(char format, time_t ts, int localtime TSRMLS_DC)
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Call: int ret = php_idate(format, ts, localtime TSRMLS_CC)
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. php_escape_html_entities
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(size_t parameters were ints, previous "quote_style" (now flags) has expanded meaning)
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PHPAPI char *php_escape_html_entities(unsigned char *old, size_t oldlen, size_t *newlen, int all, int flags, char *hint_charset TSRMLS_DC);
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. php_escape_html_entities_ex
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PHPAPI char *php_escape_html_entities_ex(unsigned char *old, size_t oldlen, size_t *newlen, int all, int flags, char *hint_charset, zend_bool double_encode TSRMLS_DC);
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. php_unescape_html_entities
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PHPAPI char *php_unescape_html_entities(unsigned char *old, size_t oldlen, size_t *newlen, int all, int flags, char *hint_charset TSRMLS_DC);
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i.
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PHPAPI char *expand_filepath_with_mode(const char *filepath, char *real_path, const char *relative_to, size_t relative_to_len, int realpath_mode TSRMLS_DC);
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expand_filepath_with_mode lets define how realpath will behave, using one of the existing mode: CWD_EXPAND , CWD_FILEPATH or CWD_REALPATH.
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========================
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2. Build system changes
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========================
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a. Unix build system changes
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- Changes in SAPI module build:
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. When adding new binary SAPI (executable, like CLI/CGI/FPM) use CLI config.m4 and Makefile.frag files as templates and replace CLI/cli with your SAPI name.
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- New macros:
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. PHP_INIT_DTRACE(providerdesc, header-file, sources [, module])
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b. Windows build system changes
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