It seems to me that the difference is in the dtor() callback's parameters.
I'm not sure why type_name is not passed to zend_register_list_destructors(). It probably did not exist when it was originally written.
I guess we can either fix the comparison, change zend_register_list_destructors() to accept type_name, or nuke zend_register_list_destructors() completely and move to _ex().
Probably the last is the best option if we only have to fix two extensions.


Andi

At 11:18 PM 2/15/2004 +0200, Jani Taskinen wrote:

    This is either bug in zend_fetch_list_dtor_id() as said in the
    bug report or misuse of [zend_]register_list_destructors().

    So which one is it? Is zend_register_list_destructors() deprecated in
    favor of zend_register_list_destructors_ex() or what??

    FYI: register_list_destructors() is only used by ext/mssql in HEAD.
    It's also used by ext/crack in PHP_4_3. But not anywhere else.

    What's the difference between these two functions anyway??
    (some comments in the sources would be so nice sometimes :)

--Jani

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