The new PECL package trace-0.3.0 (stable) has been released at 
http://pecl.php.net/.

Release notes
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### Added

- Added support for special function calls: `main`, `include`, `require`, 
`Closure`, `Labmda`, `eval()`
- Added support for PHP 5.1
- Keep collecting and sending back trace information after PHP bailout
- Added duplexing to communication module
- Compatible with Trait Alias
- Added checking for ZTS (Thread-safety support) during configuration

### Changed

- Refactor the PHP extension
- Unified the naming convention of Type, Function, Macro
- Change License to Apache 2.0
- Change Extension's name to "trace" (php is redundant for a PHP extension)
- Improve representation of `zval` and support for Array, Object
- Improve performance when trace if off
- Limit the length of print arguments and retvalue

### Fixed

- Fixed handling of large or small double value that needs scientific notation
- Fixed memory leaks related with SDS

Package Info
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Trace is a low-overhead tracing tool for PHP.
    It can trace all PHP executing, function calls, request information during
    run-time. And provides features like Filter, Statistics, Current Status and
    so on.
    It is very useful to locate blocking, heavy-load problems and debug in all
    environments, especially in production environments.

Related Links
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Package home: http://pecl.php.net/package/trace
   Changelog: http://pecl.php.net/package-changelog.php?package=trace
    Download: http://pecl.php.net/get/trace-0.3.0.tgz

Authors
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Yuchen Wang <[email protected]> (lead)
Anan Zhao <[email protected]> (lead)


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