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When the PHP source code was versioned in Subversion, there was possible to substitute certain keywords such as $Id$ with revision number, last change time and author name. Such approach is not used in Git so this patch removes these outdated artifacts from source code files.
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140 lines
5.1 KiB
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API adjustment to the old output control code:
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Everything now resides beneath the php_output namespace,
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and there's an API call for every output handler op.
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Checking output control layers status:
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// Using OG()
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php_output_get_status();
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Starting the default output handler:
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// php_start_ob_buffer(NULL, 0, 1);
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php_output_start_default();
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Starting an user handler by zval:
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// php_start_ob_buffer(zhandler, chunk_size, erase);
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php_output_start_user(zhandler, chunk_size, flags);
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Starting an internal handler without context:
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// php_ob_set_internal_handler(my_php_output_handler_func_t, buffer_size, "output handler name", erase);
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php_output_start_internal(handler_name, handler_name_len, my_php_output_handler_func_t, chunk_size, flags);
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Starting an internal handler with context:
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// not possible with old API
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php_output_handler *h;
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h = php_output_handler_create_internal(handler_name, handler_name_len, my_php_output_handler_context_func_t, chunk_size, flags);
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php_output_handler_set_context(h, my_context, my_context_dtor);
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php_output_handler_start(h);
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Testing whether a certain output handler has already been started:
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// php_ob_handler_used("output handler name");
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php_output_handler_started(handler_name, handler_name_len);
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Flushing one output buffer:
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// php_end_ob_buffer(1, 1);
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php_output_flush();
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Flushing all output buffers:
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// not possible with old API
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php_output_flush_all();
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Cleaning one output buffer:
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// php_ob_end_buffer(0, 1);
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php_output_clean();
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Cleaning all output buffers:
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// not possible with old API
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php_output_clean_all();
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Discarding one output buffer:
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// php_ob_end_buffer(0, 0);
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php_output_discard();
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Discarding all output buffers:
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// php_ob_end_buffers(0);
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php_output_discard_all();
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Stopping (and dropping) one output buffer:
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// php_ob_end_buffer(1, 0)
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php_output_end();
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Stopping (and dropping) all output buffers:
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// php_ob_end_buffers(1, 0);
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php_output_end_all();
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Retrieving output buffers contents:
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// php_ob_get_buffer(zstring);
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php_output_get_contents(zstring);
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Retrieving output buffers length:
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// php_ob_get_length(zlength);
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php_output_get_length(zlength);
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Retrieving output buffering level:
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// OG(nesting_level);
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php_output_get_level();
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Issue a warning because of an output handler conflict:
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// php_ob_init_conflict("to be started handler name", "to be tested if already started handler name");
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php_output_handler_conflict(new_handler_name, new_handler_name_len, set_handler_name, set_handler_name_len);
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Registering a conflict checking function, which will be checked prior starting the handler:
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// not possible with old API, unless hardcoding into output.c
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php_output_handler_conflict_register(handler_name, handler_name_len, my_php_output_handler_conflict_check_t);
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Registering a reverse conflict checking function, which will be checked prior starting the specified foreign handler:
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// not possible with old API
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php_output_handler_reverse_conflict_register(foreign_handler_name, foreign_handler_name_len, my_php_output_handler_conflict_check_t);
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Facilitating a context from within an output handler callable with ob_start():
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// not possible with old API
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php_output_handler_hook(PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_HOOK_GET_OPAQ, (void *) &custom_ctx_ptr_ptr);
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Disabling of the output handler by itself:
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//not possible with old API
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php_output_handler_hook(PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_HOOK_DISABLE, NULL);
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Marking an output handler immutable by itself because of irreversibility of its operation:
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// not possible with old API
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php_output_handler_hook(PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_HOOK_IMMUTABLE, NULL);
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Restarting the output handler because of a CLEAN operation:
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// not possible with old API
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if (flags & PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_CLEAN) { ... }
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Recognizing by the output handler itself if it gets discarded:
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// not possible with old API
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if ((flags & PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_CLEAN) && (flags & PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_FINAL)) { ... }
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Output handler hooks
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The output handler can change its abilities at runtime. Eg. the gz handler can
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remove the CLEANABLE and REMOVABLE bits when the first output has passed through it;
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or handlers implemented in C to be used with ob_start() can contain a non-global
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context:
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PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_HOOK_GET_OPAQ
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pass a void*** pointer as second arg to receive the address of a pointer
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pointer to the opaque field of the output handler context
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PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_HOOK_GET_FLAGS
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pass a int* pointer as second arg to receive the flags set for the output handler
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PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_HOOK_GET_LEVEL
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pass a int* pointer as second arg to receive the level of this output handler
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(starts with 0)
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PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_HOOK_IMMUTABLE
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the second arg is ignored; marks the output handler to be neither cleanable
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nor removable
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PHP_OUTPUT_HANDLER_HOOK_DISABLE
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the second arg is ignored; marks the output handler as disabled
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Open questions
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Should the userland API be adjusted and unified?
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Many bits of the manual (and very first implementation) do not comply
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with the behaviour of the current (to be obsoleted) code, thus should
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the manual or the behaviour be adjusted?
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