On Wednesday, March 05, 2003 5:35 PM, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Just before zend_execute()/execute() handles each opcode in its big
switch() statement, I'd like to be able to call a function and pass
it the opcode (or other information from the opline.
Is the best approach to reset zend_execute
On Wednesday, March 05, 2003 5:35 PM, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Just before zend_execute()/execute() handles each opcode in its big
switch() statement, I'd like to be able to call a function and pass
it the opcode (or other information from the opline.
Is the best approach to reset
Essentially, I want to be able to produce a sort of serialized
representation of the opcodes, but as they are executed, not all in
one big
chunk after they are compiled.
This isn't for any actually useful production code, just some
debugging/messing around/exploring engine internals.
There's no
Look at zend_init_opcodes_handlers() and the zend_opcode_handler array..
John
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On March 5, 2003 12:18 am, Steven Brown wrote:
I went to update the official
On Wednesday, March 05, 2003 5:46 PM, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Essentially, I want to be able to produce a sort of serialized
representation of the opcodes, but as they are executed, not all in
one big chunk after they are compiled.
This isn't for any actually useful production code, just some
Such as overriding the opcode handlers for each opcode? I
suppose I could change what the handlers are initialized to in
zend_init_opcodes_handler() so that my new handler does the
serialization and then calls the regular handler. Does that make sense?
Yep
Int
Hi,
I'm having some trouble understanding persistent versus non-persistent
resources (in ZE1). Does the Zend engine call _any_ non-persistent callback
dtor function for a resource at the end of a request?
For example:
If I register a resource type at MINIT time like so:
le_mod =
You can download latest stable snapshot from snaps.php.net or wait for 4.3.2
release.
Edin
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Timm Friebe wrote:
I've been playing around with the (not new) idea of introducing threads
into PHP userland (maybe something to think about havin in PHP6?). What
came out of it is available at [1], offering an object oriented API (in
comparison to PECL/threads [2]).
-one of the reasons to not
I have downloaded the 4.3.1 windows binaries zip package and it doesn't seem
to have xslt_set_encoding() enabled.
Can anyone confirm this? And short of getting the sources and recompiling
PHP, is there another binary distribution that would have
xslt_set_encoding() enabled?
Thanks,
Michel
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450:
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Harald Radi wrote:
the text has been copied from zend_disable_function(), that's why it is like
it is. beside that i disagree '* has been disabled.' doesn't contain a reason
thus the user will get confused, doesn't know whom to contact, mails to
php-dev, files a bugreport,
How to make file handling with PHP.?
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Hello!
For the last time: forward user questions to the
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PHP, not development _with_ PHP.
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Interesting.
I don't know what the ISO standard say, but mathematically a a % b will
always return you an integer 0 = a%b b (since there are no negative
numbers in canonical representation of Z/bZ). I guess perl/python/tcl
ddecided to adhere to the mathematical definition.
On Tuesday, March
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, George Schlossnagle wrote:
Interesting.
I don't know what the ISO standard say, but mathematically a a % b will
always return you an integer 0 = a%b b (since there are no negative
numbers in canonical representation of Z/bZ). I guess perl/python/tcl
ddecided to adhere
On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 10:33 AM, Sascha Schumann wrote:
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, George Schlossnagle wrote:
Interesting.
I don't know what the ISO standard say, but mathematically a a % b
will
always return you an integer 0 = a%b b (since there are no negative
numbers in canonical
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Andi Gutmans wrote:
At 04:28 PM 2/28/2003 +0100, Sascha Schumann wrote:
So I think the fix of adding OnUpdateLong() is the correct fix.
I was under the impression that OnUpdateInt was actually
expecting a long. I remember changing some int's to long's
to
Yeah, I read that in the bug report and confirmed that as the intended
behavior in C. What I meant was 'regardless of what the ISO standard
says, thats not a standard mathematical definition.'
Well, the standard mathematical definition
r = a mod b = a = floor(a/b) * b + r
So for 4.3.2, we add the OnUpdateLong() and replace
all the calls to OnUpdateInt() to use that instead
and we leave the OnUpdateInt() behaviour same as it was.
This shouldn't cause BC problems then..?
Yes.
And in 5.0.0 we change OnUpdateInt() to use ints.
No,
Hi,
I'm porting some PHP code to C, and was hoping that someone can help me.
I have 2 variables $oldarray and $newarray that both hold arrays and want
to set
$oldarray = $newarray;
I suppose i have to dispose of $oldarray before i set it to $newarray. I'm
not sure what is the best way, so i
I want to write a php module an I was wondering where I could find some
docs about this ..
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Sascha Schumann wrote:
So for 4.3.2, we add the OnUpdateLong() and replace
all the calls to OnUpdateInt() to use that instead
and we leave the OnUpdateInt() behaviour same as it was.
This shouldn't cause BC problems then..?
Yes.
Ok, I'll prepare a
www.zend.com/apidoc
J
Mincu Alexandru wrote:
I want to write a php module an I was wondering where I could find some
docs about this ..
tks,
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You should use zval_ptr_dtor() to dispose the old value. Note the old
value won't actually be freed as long as any reference to the variable is
alive.
for example,
zval *ary1, *ary2;
/* $ary1 = array(); */
ALLOC_INIT_ZVAL(ary1);
array_init(ary1);
/* $ary2 = array(); */
ALLOC_INIT_ZVAL(ary2);
Don't they have to do that anyway..? :)
No, why? For example, the session extension will be largely
unchanged. The same code works in PHP 4 and 5.
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Well, Perl can lean the other way as well actually. Try this:
use integer;
print -27%7;
You will see it gives you -6. Like I said, it comes down to which way you
truncate. Programmers tend to think that something like (int)(-3.4)
should result in -3. If that is what you expect, then I
Using 'global $GLOBALS' works, though.
On a related note, $GLOBALS and superglobals in general are acting a bit
weird recently. I just cvs updated and rebuilt HEAD and this modified
version of your script shows some oddness:
?php
function foo(){
global $GLOBALS;
$GLOBALS['foo']='bar';
Well, Perl can lean the other way as well actually. Try this:
Is there some documentation why the default is as it is?
You will see it gives you -6. Like I said, it comes down to which way you
truncate. Programmers tend to think that something like (int)(-3.4)
should result in -3. If
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Sascha Schumann wrote:
Well, Perl can lean the other way as well actually. Try this:
Is there some documentation why the default is as it is?
All I could find was this description of the Perl modulus operator:
Binary ``%'' computes the modulus of two numbers.
So for 4.3.2, we add the OnUpdateLong() and replace
all the calls to OnUpdateInt() to use that instead
and we leave the OnUpdateInt() behaviour same as it was.
This shouldn't cause BC problems then..?
If you want to leave the current OnUpdateInt behavior (uses long *
It's a patch to ze2 that was done over the weekend, there is a new ini
setting that if you turn it on will fix the problem, just cannot
remember what it was right now...
Shane
Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Notice: Undefined variable: GLOBALS in E:\test.php on line 7
1 ?php
2 function
Shane Caraveo wrote:
It's a patch to ze2
Actually, it may not have been to ze2 itself.
that was done over the weekend, there is a new ini
setting that if you turn it on will fix the problem, just cannot
remember what it was right now...
Shane
Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Notice: Undefined
Just noticed register_long_arrays. Turning it on fixes problems with
$_SERVER and $_ENV, but $GLOBALS still acts weird.
J
Shane Caraveo wrote:
It's a patch to ze2 that was done over the weekend, there is a new ini
setting that if you turn it on will fix the problem, just cannot
remember
Hi,
I just tried to compile PHP 4.3.1 in AIX 4.3.3.
Compile crashed because in ext/socket/socket.c there is
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
and it's already defined in /usr/include/standard.h in AIX...
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Would like to contribute 64 bit related corrections to PHP core and extensions. Will
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Yes, I know, but we need to remain backwards compatible
so I'm adding OnUpdateInteger() and OnUpdateLong().
This leaves OnUpdateInt() as it is now. Just need to
go through the extensions and change the necessary
OnUpdateInt()'s to OnUpdateLong().
--Jani
On Tue,
And of course the rest to use OnUpdateInteger()..
--Jani
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Jani Taskinen wrote:
Yes, I know, but we need to remain backwards compatible
so I'm adding OnUpdateInteger() and OnUpdateLong().
This leaves OnUpdateInt() as it is now. Just need to
go
Attached proposed patch to solve this, just the Zend/ part.
(patch is for PHP_4_3 branch)
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The patch I sent in should have all of the OnUpdateLong changes in
them, and the remaining OnUpdateInt should probably be
OnUpDateInteger. The painful part was actually looking at what was
passed to match up the calls. That might save you some time.
dave hill
Yes, I know, but we need to
Yup, that was the idea. I'll first change them
all to OnUpdateInteger, and then use your patch
to change the ones that need to be long to use OnUpdateLong.
--Jani
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, David Hill wrote:
The patch I sent in should have all of the OnUpdateLong changes in
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Jani Taskinen wrote:
Yup, that was the idea. I'll first change them
all to OnUpdateInteger, and then use your patch
to change the ones that need to be long to use OnUpdateLong.
Is there any specific reason why a single API (OnUpdateLong)
is not
Is there any specific reason why a single API (OnUpdateLong)
is not sufficient? Is not it a safe assumption that those
modules which still use 'int's are simply the result of a
mistake on the developer's side?
This is a reasonable assumption actually I can't think of a
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, David Hill wrote:
Is there any specific reason why a single API (OnUpdateLong)
is not sufficient? Is not it a safe assumption that those
modules which still use 'int's are simply the result of a
mistake on the developer's side?
This is a reasonable
Just commit these..
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On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Dave Hill wrote:
Hi all, I am back again
Diff against php4-STABLE-200302241430
(without the last patch I suggested)
Applies to 4.5.x and 5.x as well.
Affects any 64 bit OS.
I ran into another problem after I turned
Hi,
Could anyone review this patch again? (I sent this one before the release
of 4.3.0 actually.) The patch is against ZE1 and addresses memleaks that
occur when brackets are used to access an element in a string like below.
patch:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-devm=103654899426422q=p3
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] [PATCH] imagesavealpha()
Hello,
The 1st patch will be applied,
At 11:03 PM 3/4/2003 +0100, Sascha Schumann wrote:
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Jani Taskinen wrote:
Yup, that was the idea. I'll first change them
all to OnUpdateInteger, and then use your patch
to change the ones that need to be long to use OnUpdateLong.
Is there any specific reason
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on Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 07:24:20AM +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
It might be less confusing to just have one.
Hasn't worked so far ;)
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At 01:29 PM 3/5/2003 +0800, James Devenish wrote:
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on Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 07:24:20AM +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
It might be less confusing to just have one.
Hasn't worked so far ;)
Well we're talking about changing the name from OnUpdateInt to
OnUpdateLong. It should
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Hasn't worked so far ;)
Well we're talking about changing
Hi php users,
I have some questions regarding the way developers uses php sessions.
For instance, most developers uses session_start() on top of every page. The
problem is that after visiting each page, a new session file is created on
the server. Now i made a web application that uses the
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Harald Radi wrote:
sorry for this naive question, i just realized that we have php 4.5.x
snapshots on snaps.php.net, i assume this is the PHP_4 branch. does that mean
that PHP_4_3 and PHP_4 should kept synchronized ?
Yes, general fixes can be committed to the PHP_4
Harald Radi wrote:
PHP_4
But why is the version of the PHP_4 branch 4.5, and not 4.4?
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Harald Radi wrote:
sorry for this naive question, i just realized that we have php 4.5.x
snapshots on snaps.php.net, i assume this is the PHP_4 branch. does that mean
that PHP_4_3 and PHP_4 should kept synchronized ?
is there also a PHP_4 branch in the Zend module or ist
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Nothing attached...
Try again...
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--- main/SAPI.h 20 Feb 2003 22:21:48
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Harald Radi wrote:
PHP_4
But why is the version of the PHP_4 branch 4.5, and not 4.4?
4.4 was used already in HEAD for some time. So we skipped it.
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Hi Marcus,
This patch looks fine to me, but I have the same reservations as you in
that I'm not sure if we really need to modify the current behavior.
IIRC it was Markus who objected to the way CLI overrode some default
ini settings in a way that php.ini entries were ignored. You could
still
Hello,
i'm trying to use php with postgres on win32 i have found some problems
with php 4.3.1 (same for php 4.3.0) and php_pgsql.dll.
When i try to load php_pgsql.dll extension in php.ini i get error notice
PHP Warning: Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic library
'C:\Program
php_pgsql.dll does not depend on external libpq.dll (its built in
statically). Your problem is most probably in the local install, ie. a
stale php4ts.dll somewhere.
Edin
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Peter Kmet wrote:
Hello,
i'm trying to use php with postgres on win32 i have found some problems
Hi,
my older patch for the link problems with OCI8 on Tru64 broke the build
on AIX and maybe other systems, so Jani commented it out. Here comes a
better patch. Instead of just linking to libocijdbc8/9 if it is
available, it tries to find the OCILobIsTemporary function in the normal
libclntsh
Can't those long names be gone in PHP 5 anyway..?
Having YASIO is not fun. :)
--Jani
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
I wanted to do this for some time, but until recently, it wasn't very
feasible, because the order of registration could be designated by the
This is actually an interesting question. Should we be truncating towards
zero? I'd say yes, but then I tested Perl, Python and Tcl, and they all
say that -27 % 7 is 1 which means they truncate towards negative infinity.
Too late to change at this point in the game, but perhaps it calls for a
I have a module that references a library that uses pthreads. What's the
preferred method for linking with pthreads?
Currently If I don't do
LIBS=-lpthread ./configure ...
configure will croak when running the test on conftest.c
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on Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 02:43:59PM -0500, Dave Hill wrote:
Interestingly enough I did find one coding error, in
ext/w32api/w32api.c there are two calls with s|l and only
two arguments passed into the function, so heaven help anyone
who tries to pass that optional
I wanted to do this for some time, but until recently, it wasn't very
feasible, because the order of registration could be designated by the user
(gpc_order, variables_order, etc.). Now that register_globals is off by
default, and that we have the auto-globals, it's much more feasible.
I
Hi Frank!
In the attached patches I fixed a bug when using the mssql extension
with FreeTDS and deactivated datetimeconvert. FreeTDS returns the month
starting with 0 (=jan), but the MSoft-lib starts with 1.
I added another php.ini switch (datetimemsec) for adding milliseconds to
Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
though register_globals is off. Why's that?
Anyway, if we want to keep this behavior, we probably should change the
place where argv/argc are registered, and put it somewhere global, outside
where _SERVER is created.
At 16:38 02.03.2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
though register_globals is off. Why's that?
CLI overwrites register_argc_argv:
zend_alter_ini_entry(register_argc_argv, 19, 1, 1,
PHP_INI_SYSTEM, PHP_INI_STAGE_ACTIVATE);
At 17:56 02/03/2003, Marcus Börger wrote:
At 16:38 02.03.2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
though register_globals is off. Why's that?
CLI overwrites register_argc_argv:
zend_alter_ini_entry(register_argc_argv, 19, 1, 1,
Anyway, if we want to keep this behavior, we probably should change the
place where argv/argc are registered, and put it somewhere global,
outside where _SERVER is created. Ifwhen _SERVER is created, it will
attempt to copy them. Thoughts?
That leads to $_COMMAND or $_CMD.
Didn't quite
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, George Schlossnagle wrote:
Any feelings on a patch to the session extension so that if
session_set_save_handler is passed a class or namespace as it's sole
argument, it auto-registers class::open, class::close, class::read,
class::write, class::destory and class::gc?
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
though register_globals is off. Why's that?
Anyway, if we want to keep this behavior, we probably should change the
place where argv/argc are registered, and put it somewhere
At 18:49 02.03.2003, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
Looks like for some reason, CLI registers $argv and $argc globals even
though register_globals is off. Why's that?
Anyway, if we want to keep this behavior, we probably should change the
place where argv/argc
Hi Michael,
Thanks. I'll have a look at the patch when I get back to the US (I'm in
Denmark right now). I have one comment though:
Compiling FreeTDS with the option --enable-msdblib will change FreeTDS to
return the month as specified by Microsoft. FreeTDS 0.61 has a new feature
where we can
So I'm not clear on how I am should expect this to work. A simple script:
error_reporting(2047);
print_r($_ENV);
is now completely broken unless you turn on register_long_arrays. If
that is expected behaviour, register_long_arrays must be on by default.
Shane
Zeev Suraski wrote:
I wanted to
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 14:22, Shane Caraveo wrote:
So I'm not clear on how I am should expect this to work. A simple script:
error_reporting(2047);
print_r($_ENV);
is now completely broken unless you turn on register_long_arrays. If
that is expected behaviour, register_long_arrays must
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i reclassified http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=22481 to a feature request for
adding disable_classes . if there are no objections i'm going to implement it
that way.
regards,
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On Sunday, Mar 2, 2003, at 23:42 Europe/Copenhagen, Harald Radi wrote:
i reclassified http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=22481 to a feature
request for
adding disable_classes . if there are no objections i'm going to
implement it
that way.
+1
It is actually necessary to have such an ini option as
Even though magic_quotes_gpc is documented to addslashes to
get/post/cookie, it also does it to the environment. This probably
doesn't effect linux as much as windows, where all paths get escaped if
magic_quotes_gpc is on.
I find this rather anoying since I am trying to build environments for
I'm not convinced that escaping environment data is the correct thing to
do in the first place, and I would like to change php to not escape env
vars if magic_quotes_gpc is on. Any opinions on this?
This changed somewhere along the line then. Originally magic quotes only
touched GPC data.
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
I'm not convinced that escaping environment data is the correct thing to
do in the first place, and I would like to change php to not escape env
vars if magic_quotes_gpc is on. Any opinions on this?
This changed somewhere along the line then. Originally magic quotes
Hi,
the current implementation does not allow to overwrite the hard
coded INI defaults of CLI (See ToDo).
The attached patch does allow it. However i am not sure if we want
this. I mean the problem is that a user might copy/use his normal
php.ini file and overwrite the cli defaults and gets
Nothing attached...
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Hi,
the current implementation does not allow to overwrite the hard
coded INI defaults of CLI
sorry for this naive question, i just realized that we have php 4.5.x
snapshots on snaps.php.net, i assume this is the PHP_4 branch. does that mean
that PHP_4_3 and PHP_4 should kept synchronized ?
is there also a PHP_4 branch in the Zend module or ist HEAD supposed to be
PHP_4 ?
regards,
Harald
When I tried to 'make' PHP-4.3.1, it returns warning message and died. I am
using RH8.0 + Apache 2.0.44
The warning tells me the use of function name 'tempnam' is dangerous (why?
who can tell?), and the 'make' process died.
The error is:
ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.lo: In function
When I tried to 'make' PHP-4.3.1, it returns warning message and died. I am
using RH8.0 + Apache 2.0.44
It didn't die, that is simply the end of the build. Warnings aren't
fatal.
(Please do not cc all the lists)
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I tried to complete the installation (I did 'make install') but the test on
'php -l' didn't return anything; it keeps on running... nothing returns, no
core-dump...
any further help?
Ok! I just want helpers can have a full investigation on the suspected
error.
Best best regards
./pl
Rasmus
ooops... Should be 'php -i'...
./pl
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I tried to complete the installation (I did 'make install') but the test
on
'php -l' didn't return anything; it keeps on running... nothing returns,
no
core-dump...
any further
The patch look OK. Go ahead and commit it.
Andi
At 08:20 PM 2/28/2003 +0100, Marcus Börger wrote:
Hi Zeev,
according to the plans the following test file should PASS:
--TEST--
The new constructor/destructor is called
--SKIPIF--
?php if (version_compare(zend_version(),
Hi,
how do I use PHP_CHECK_FUNC to make it work even when the extension is
shared?
In ext/oci8/config.m4, if I use
PHP_ADD_LIBPATH($OCI8_DIR/lib, OCI8_SHARED_LIBADD)
PHP_CHECK_FUNC(OCILobIsTemporary, clntsh, ocijdbc8)
it works when configured --with-oci8, but not with --with-oci8=shared.
how do I use PHP_CHECK_FUNC to make it work even when the extension is
shared?
You can manipulate LDFLAGS directly:
php_save=$LDFLAGS
LDFLAGS=-L$dir $LDFLAGS
.. check ..
LDFLAGS=$php_save
- Sascha
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PHP 4 Bug Database summary - http://bugs.php.net
Num Status Summary (1051 total including feature requests)
===[*Configuration Issues]
19282 Wont fix Place php4ts.dll into \sapi
20490 Analyzed enable versioning not supported on OSX
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At 12:12 PM 2/28/2003 -0500, Ilia A. wrote:
On February 28, 2003 11:50 am, George Schlossnagle wrote:
#php.bugs seems to be invite only now. How do I go about getting
myself invited?
It would appear
Hi,
Analyzing PHP's routines a bit, it seems that the slowest part of a
generic request is populating the special arrays, $_ENV, $_GET, etc.
I was wondering if it might be possible to tie these arrays to a
function (if you don't understand that, look at Perl for a definition).
One could
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