Added a few RCS $Id$ tags.
# Note: I have avoided changing any .h files if the corresponding .c file
# had not already been changed as I am not sure if there are any legal
# issues here. So some extensions still have PHP 3 headers.
differences from his patch:
- wordwrap width and wrap-string now optional parameters
(default to 75 and "\n" respectively)
- wordwrap_byte is now just an automatic special case of wordwrap
- Zend API compliant
@- Added new function "wordwrap" to wordwrap long strings from Chris
@ Russel <russel@yorku.ca> (David Croft)
Also fixed a bug along the way in the basename function. If it
was fed something like "filename.ext/////" it would return the string
with all the slashes whereas if you fed it "/path/filename.ext////" it
would get it right.
@ Fixed basename() bug where "file.ext///" would not return the same
@ as "/path/file.ext///" (Rasmus)
Remove mostly all references to APACHE and CGI_BINARY from the code.
- Apache include files are no longer included by any PHP code, except for the Apache SAPI module.
- No server specific code is in any of the base PHP code.
Still left to be done:
- Eliminate any references to APACHE from the few remaining modules.
- Move request_info.c's logic to SAPI
- Modify the regex function names, and globals, so that we can always
include them, without having to fear any interference with Apache;
Always use the bundled regex library
allow you to specify a string of tags that are not to be stripped
Could have used flex for this, and Andrew sent me a flex file to do this,
but I could do the same thing with only minor additions to the existing
state machine and the resulting code is much smaller and tighter.
* hand-patched in php3 changes from 3.0.6 to HEAD in these files:
fopen-wrappers.[ch] ext/standard/file.[ch] ext/standard/fsock.[ch]
ext/standard/php3_string.h ext/standard/string.c
* added some new file/socket macros for more readable code:
FP_FGETS(buf,len,sock,fp,issock)
FP_FREAD(buf,len,sock,fp,issock)
FP_FEOF(sock,fp,issock)
FP_FGETC(sock,fp,issock)
sub-directories and started to move extension code into ext/<name>. For now,
I have moved the "standard" extension (which is quite a mix of everything
right now) and the GD extension into their own subdirs in ext/.
The configure script now also runs configure in the libzend directory
automatically and makes sure php4 and libzend use the same config.cache file.
To avoid running configure in libzend, use the --no-recursion option.
"make" in php4 also builds libzend now.
The Apache module doesn't compile right now, but a fix for that is
coming up.