Even though `SplStack::unserialize()` is not supposed to be called on
an already constructed instance, it is probably better if the method
clears the stack before actually unserializing.
Fix intermittent test failures of windows_mb_path tests
Some of these tests create, use and later remove the same folder, so if
these are run in parallel, they may fail due to race conditions[1]. As
quick fix we add appropriate CONFLICTS clauses to prevent parallel
execution of the respective test groups.
Fix #79013: Content-Length missing when posting a curlFile with curl
Unfortunately, some Webservers (e.g. IIS) do not implement the (F)CGI
specifications correctly wrt. chunked uploads (i.e. Transfer-encoding:
chunked), but instead pass -1 as CONTENT_LENGTH to the CGI
application. However, our (F)CFI SAPIs (i.e. cgi and cgi-fcgi) do not
support this.
Therefore we try to retrieve the stream size in advance and pass it to
`curl_mime_data_cb()` to prevent libcurl from doing chunked uploads.
This is basically the same approach that `curl_mime_filedata()`
implements, except that we are keeping already opened streams open for
the `read_cb()`.
Releasing the `com_dotnet_istream_wrapper` in `istream_destructor()` is
pointless, since `istream_destructor()` is only called when the
resource is going to be released. This recursion is not a real issue,
though, since the resource is never exposed to userland, and has at
most refcount 1, so due to well defined unsigned integer underflow, it
never is released twice. However, returning early in this case causes
a memory leak which needs to be fixed.
Fix #79311: enchant_dict_suggest() fails on big endian architecture
For obvious reasons, we must not assign a `size_t` value to an `int`
variable using memcpy(). However, there is actually no need for the
intermediate `n_sugg_st` here, if we use the proper types in the first
place.
A regression test is not necessary, because dict_suggest.phpt already
exhibits the erroneous behavior on big endian architectures.
Fix #64032: mysqli reports different client_version
While `mysqli_get_client_version()` calls `mysql_get_client_version()`
to retrieve the client version, `mysql::$client_version` is initialized
to `MYSQL_VERSION_ID`. Both should match though, and since the former
is the more useful information, we fix `mysql::$client_version`.
We do not add a regression test, because it would usually succeed
anyway, and we already have several tests with respective `assert()`s.
Fix #79294: ::columnType() may fail after SQLite3Stmt::reset()
The fix for feature request #53466 did not properly handle resetting of
the corresponding statement; the problem with this is that the
statement does not know about its result sets. But even if we could
fix this, the `complete` handling still appears to be brittle, since
the `sqlite3_column_type()`docs[1] state:
| If the SQL statement does not currently point to a valid row, or if
| the column index is out of range, the result is undefined.
Fortunately, we can use `sqlite3_data_count()` instead, since[2]:
| If prepared statement P does not have results ready to return (via
| calls to the sqlite3_column() family of interfaces) then
| sqlite3_data_count(P) returns 0.
Thus, we guard `SQLite3::columnType()` with `sqlite3_data_count()`, and
completely drop updating the `php_sqlite3_result_object.complete`
field, but keep it for ABI BC purposes.
Firstly, we must not rely on `stmt->column_count` when freeing the
driver specific column values, but rather store the column count in
the driver data. Since the column count is a `short`, 16 bit are
sufficient, so we can store it in reserved bits of `pdo_odbc_stmt`.
Furthermore, we must not allocate new column value storage when the
statement is not executed, but rather when the column value storage has
not been allocated.
Finally, we have to introduce a driver specific `cursor_closer` to
avoid that `::closeCursor()` calls `odbc_stmt_next_rowset()` which then
frees the column value storage, because it may be still needed for
bound columns.
* PHP-7.3:
Fix # 79171: heap-buffer-overflow in phar_extract_file
Fix bug #79082 - Files added to tar with Phar::buildFromIterator have all-access permissions
Fix bug #79221 - Null Pointer Dereference in PHP Session Upload Progress
Mark bug76348.phpt as online test
Fix bug #79082 - Files added to tar with Phar::buildFromIterator have all-access permissions
Fix bug #79221 - Null Pointer Dereference in PHP Session Upload Progress
* PHP-7.2:
Mark bug76348.phpt as online test
Fix bug #79082 - Files added to tar with Phar::buildFromIterator have all-access permissions
Fix bug #79221 - Null Pointer Dereference in PHP Session Upload Progress
Create a new console for each test worker on Windows
The primary motivation to have each test worker running its own console
is to allow the windows_mb_path tests to run in parallel. A nice side
effect is that this also prevents changing the code page of the
tester's console window (which can even cause its font to be changed).
To be able to do so, we introduce the `create_new_console` option for
`proc_open()`, which might occasionally be useful for other purposes
than testing.