Memory leak in IntlDateFormatter constructor.
udat_setCalendar() clones the calendar before it adopts it,
so we were leaking the original calendar.
Also we now validate the calendar type.
This reverts commit 054f3e3ce5.
See: http://news.php.net/php.cvs/69137 and the author confirmed.
Will commit later after the author fixed this then make a new PR.
Conflicts:
ext/reflection/php_reflection.c
Bug#62046 mysqli@mysqlnd can't iterate over stored sets after call to
mysqli_stmt_reset().
Stmt's state was changed to STMT_PREPARED and leads the driver to think
that the stmt was just prepared. Because result set exist also for only
prepared but not executed sets, the check for stmt->result isn't any good.
There is a result set, because as response for COM_PREPARE the server sends
metadata and metadata is part of a result set. After COM_EXECUTE the server
sends metadata again, which could be different and in this case more correct.
What happens here is trivial long overflow. Despite the bug attracted
attention on windows, the same story is on linux. Just wait for a big
anough bucket->key . The linux test had %i to check the key value
which should be %d all the way.
There is a logic error in charset detection part for htmlentities.
When mbstring is compiled shared and mbstring.internal_encoding
is set to pass, it prevents default_charset from being checked
resulting iso-8859-1 being choosed.
Bug #61411 PDO Segfaults with PERSISTENT == TRUE && EMULATE_PREPARES == FALSE
Wrong allocation, that doesn't follow the scheme of using stmt->persistent
was the root cause of the problem and the crash at free.
This test has long been near the top of the reported output diffs.
For example, on http://qa.php.net/reports/?version=5.4.0 it has diffed
1307 times out of 3543 reports, at time of this commit. (The second
highest diff has occurred 710 times.)
After pushed, I found the test script in 5.4 is already fixed this, so
revert this change, and be consistent with 5.4's test
This reverts commit 24d85e4bd8, reversing
changes made to bae56a87f8.