Marcus,
Don't forget to create patch against development version :)
cvs.php.net is _NOT_ for development new encoding/feature.
http://cvs.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/php-i18n/
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Ok, had a play with this
updated copy on
http://docs.akbkhome.com/threads.tgz
added a few of pthreads calls to TSRM.c
did most of the testing without this abstraction layer - just to see if
I could get it to work.
used php_exectute_script, rather than getting clever and copying the
Hi
Are there any plans to provide any kind of verification for the tar-balls
from php.net (md5, gpg, whatever)? Due to the latest incidents (openssh
et al..) more people are aware of the fact, that changed sources could be
a problem.
I know, you're talking about providing this stuff to pear,
At 04:29 PM 8/3/2002 +0800, Alan Knowles wrote:
Ok, had a play with this
updated copy on
http://docs.akbkhome.com/threads.tgz
added a few of pthreads calls to TSRM.c
did most of the testing without this abstraction layer - just to see if I
could get it to work.
used php_exectute_script,
By the way, if we do end up making this kind of thing mainstream we should
probably use APR (or another library) for thread abstraction. I wouldn't
want to do all of that work over.
Andi
At 04:29 PM 8/3/2002 +0800, Alan Knowles wrote:
Ok, had a play with this
updated copy on
At 02:43 AM 7/30/2002 -0400, Andrei Zmievski wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Andi Gutmans wrote:
Hey,
Can't you share the patch before you just go ahead and just commit it? I
still have the same issue I used to have.
Hey, the patch has been available for a long while now. :-)
I think
At 05:43 PM 8/1/2002 +0800, Alan Knowles wrote:
It's not about looking at the perl code, that will tell you nothing
unless you know perl internals. It's about the way the interpreter
works, some of the architecture, that is simular to PHP. In PHP, threads
are isolated, kind of like seperate
Theoretically these should be used when the engine is not in a stable
state (i.e. would crash on shutdown).
As this can also include PHP's code and PHP extensions I'm not really sure
how much this really helps.
Andi
At 08:04 AM 8/2/2002 -0700, Brad LaFountain wrote:
Thanks.. I figured it out
I think this is a good question.
I'm not quite sure that casting dval to long is the same as multiplying the
two longs.
Anyone know the answer?
Andi
At 02:28 PM 7/31/2002 +0200, Stefan Esser wrote:
Hi,
Could someone tell me why the Zend Engine calculates every multiplication
2 times???
clone_obj is the C handler for overloaded objects. In case of PHP objects
clone_obj calls __clone.
Andi
At 12:37 AM 7/18/2002 -0400, l0t3k wrote:
A quick question about the above...
what is the relationship between the clone_obj handler and the __clone
method. For instance, if i define the
Thanks. I've fixed this.
Andi
At 05:51 PM 7/18/2002 +0200, Sander Steffann wrote:
I think zend2_example.phps has a little error in example 6:
The display function is defined as:
function display()
{
print $this-name;
print \n;
}
But then it is called with:
At 02:05 PM 7/30/2002 -0400, Joao Prado Maia wrote:
So are we going to rename these functions because of this ? It seems kind
of weird of having ftp_async_get() when the function is not really
asynchronous ;)
If what Sterling just said is really accurate, _please_ don't release
4.3.0 with the
Hello,
since the last Releases of PHP there is the possibility to switch on and off the
transmitting of Variables thru URLs.
In the php.ini is written, that its more secure to use Global Server Vars. But I must
say, that i have forgotten how to use these. It was something about
At 10:38 03.08.2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
Marcus,
Don't forget to create patch against development version :)
cvs.php.net is _NOT_ for development new encoding/feature.
http://cvs.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/php-i18n/
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O.k. when i am through i will commit changes to
if i do make test i get:
=
CWD : /home/thies/devel/cgi
PHP : /home/thies/devel/cgi/sapi/cli/php
PHP_SAPI: cli
PHP_VERSION : 4.3.0-dev
PHP_OS : Linux
INI actual :
INI wanted :
Not really - for me everything is fine - see below.
Check your Makefile, it should contain the follwoing lines:
test: sapi/cli/php
TEST_PHP_EXECUTABLE=$(top_builddir)/sapi/cli/php \
$(top_builddir)/sapi/cli/php -c php.ini-dist
$(top_srcdir)/run-tests.php
IF
Self explanatory:
Index: ext/standard/tests/general_functions/proc_open.phpt
===
RCS file:
/repository/php4/ext/standard/tests/general_functions/proc_open.phpt,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 proc_open.phpt
---
The CODING_STANDARDS document recommends the use of the ZEND_* macros
instead of the PHP_* ones (point 7). Use ZEND_* macros instead of PHP_*
macros. This patch makes the CODING_STANDARDS, README.EXT_SKEL, and
skeleton directory use the ZEND_FE and ZEND_FUNCTION in place of the PHP_
Committed. Thanks!
-James
On Sat, 3 Aug 2002, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
Self explanatory:
Index: ext/standard/tests/general_functions/proc_open.phpt
===
RCS file:
Translating the documentation To Arabic.
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Alan Knowles wrote:
Ok, had a play with this
updated copy on
http://docs.akbkhome.com/threads.tgz
added a few of pthreads calls to TSRM.c
did most of the testing without this abstraction layer - just to see if
I could get it to work.
used php_exectute_script, rather than getting
Andi Gutmans wrote:
By the way, if we do end up making this kind of thing mainstream we
should probably use APR (or another library) for thread abstraction. I
wouldn't want to do all of that work over.
Andi
That would be nice, but not sure how realistic at this point. Idealy,
we
I don't think it's identical. Casting to long truncates, which means you
may have an answer which is off by one.
At 11:28 03/08/2002, Andi Gutmans wrote:
I think this is a good question.
I'm not quite sure that casting dval to long is the same as multiplying
the two longs.
Anyone know the
I've cleaned things up a bit, removed code from tsrm and added it to a
new file, and commited to pecl. This way those interested can start
playing with and developing the module.
Shane
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Marcus Börger wrote:
At 10:38 03.08.2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
Marcus,
Don't forget to create patch against development version :)
cvs.php.net is _NOT_ for development new encoding/feature.
http://cvs.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/php-i18n/
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O.k. when i am
At 12:40 PM 8/3/2002 -0700, Shane Caraveo wrote:
Andi Gutmans wrote:
By the way, if we do end up making this kind of thing mainstream we
should probably use APR (or another library) for thread abstraction. I
wouldn't want to do all of that work over.
Andi
That would be nice, but not sure how
This isn't always ideal. I would rather see the threads as a function not a
separate file. Forcing threads to a file would be pretty limited.
-brad
--- Andi Gutmans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still think that if you're going to implement such a thread extension it
shouldn't try and copy it's
At 09:20 PM 8/3/2002 -0700, Brad LaFountain wrote:
This isn't always ideal. I would rather see the threads as a function not a
separate file. Forcing threads to a file would be pretty limited.
I don't think it's that limited. I also don't think that duping the whole
thread's address space is a
Andi Gutmans wrote:
At 12:40 PM 8/3/2002 -0700, Shane Caraveo wrote:
Andi Gutmans wrote:
By the way, if we do end up making this kind of thing mainstream we
should probably use APR (or another library) for thread abstraction.
I wouldn't want to do all of that work over.
Andi
That
Andi Gutmans wrote:
I still think that if you're going to implement such a thread extension
it shouldn't try and copy it's parents data-structures. It'd be very
slow and prone to errors.
Andi,
Currently only the thread_include function that Alan wrote works. I
have idea's for doing the
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