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# 59c3ddab 10-Dec-2019 Nikita Popov

Remove support for preloading on Windows

Due to ASLR restrictions, preloading on Windows does not work with
any code that has preloading dependencies on internal classes.
This effect

Remove support for preloading on Windows

Due to ASLR restrictions, preloading on Windows does not work with
any code that has preloading dependencies on internal classes.
This effectively makes it unusable for any non-trivial codebase.

Instead of pretending like preloading is going to work, only to
make people realize that it really doesn't once they get beyond
a dummy example, we disable support for preloading on Windows
entirely.

Closes GH-4999.

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Revision tags: php-7.3.13RC1, php-7.2.26RC1, php-7.4.0, php-7.2.25, php-7.3.12, php-7.4.0RC6, php-7.3.12RC1, php-7.2.25RC1, php-7.4.0RC5, php-7.1.33, php-7.2.24, php-7.3.11, php-7.4.0RC4, php-7.3.11RC1, php-7.2.24RC1, php-7.4.0RC3, php-7.2.23, php-7.3.10, php-7.4.0RC2, php-7.2.23RC1, php-7.3.10RC1, php-7.4.0RC1, php-7.1.32, php-7.2.22, php-7.3.9, php-7.4.0beta4, php-7.2.22RC1, php-7.3.9RC1, php-7.4.0beta2, php-7.1.31, php-7.2.21, php-7.3.8, php-7.4.0beta1, php-7.2.21RC1, php-7.3.8RC1, php-7.4.0alpha3
# f8576482 03-Jul-2019 Nikita Popov

Improve unlinked class diagnostics during preloading


Revision tags: php-7.3.7, php-7.2.20, php-7.4.0alpha2, php-7.3.7RC3, php-7.3.7RC2, php-7.2.20RC2, php-7.4.0alpha1, php-7.3.7RC1, php-7.2.20RC1, php-7.2.19, php-7.3.6, php-7.1.30, php-7.2.19RC1, php-7.3.6RC1
# 49a3b03e 08-May-2019 Nikita Popov

Implement basic variance support

This is a minimal variance implementation: It does not support any
cyclic type dependencies. Additionally the preloading requirements
are much more r

Implement basic variance support

This is a minimal variance implementation: It does not support any
cyclic type dependencies. Additionally the preloading requirements
are much more restrictive than necessary. Hopefully we can relax
these in the future.

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