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, 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, php-7.1.29, php-7.2.18, php-7.3.5, php-7.2.18RC1, php-7.3.5RC1, php-7.2.17, php-7.3.4, php-7.1.28, php-7.3.4RC1, php-7.2.17RC1, php-7.1.27, php-7.3.3, php-7.2.16, php-7.3.3RC1, php-7.2.16RC1, php-7.2.15, php-7.3.2, php-7.2.15RC1, php-7.3.2RC1, php-5.6.40, php-7.1.26, php-7.3.1, php-7.2.14, php-7.2.14RC1, php-7.3.1RC1, php-5.6.39, php-7.1.25, php-7.2.13, php-7.0.33, php-7.3.0, php-7.1.25RC1, php-7.2.13RC1, php-7.3.0RC6, php-7.1.24, php-7.2.12, php-7.3.0RC5, php-7.1.24RC1, php-7.2.12RC1, php-7.3.0RC4, php-7.1.23, php-7.2.11, php-7.3.0RC3, php-7.1.23RC1, php-7.2.11RC1, php-7.3.0RC2, php-5.6.38, php-7.1.22, php-7.3.0RC1, php-7.2.10, php-7.0.32, php-7.1.22RC1, php-7.3.0beta3, php-7.2.10RC1, php-7.1.21, php-7.2.9, php-7.3.0beta2, php-7.1.21RC1, php-7.3.0beta1, php-7.2.9RC1, php-5.6.37, php-7.1.20, php-7.3.0alpha4, php-7.0.31, php-7.2.8, php-7.1.20RC1, php-7.2.8RC1, php-7.3.0alpha3, php-7.3.0alpha2, php-7.1.19, php-7.2.7, php-7.1.19RC1, php-7.3.0alpha1, php-7.2.7RC1, php-7.1.18, php-7.2.6, php-7.2.6RC1, php-7.1.18RC1, php-5.6.36, php-7.2.5, php-7.1.17, php-7.0.30, php-7.1.17RC1, php-7.2.5RC1, php-5.6.35, php-7.0.29, php-7.2.4, php-7.1.16, php-7.1.16RC1, php-7.2.4RC1, php-7.1.15, php-5.6.34, php-7.2.3, php-7.0.28, php-7.2.3RC1, php-7.1.15RC1, php-7.1.14, php-7.2.2, php-7.1.14RC1, php-7.2.2RC1, php-7.1.13, php-5.6.33, php-7.2.1, php-7.0.27, php-7.2.1RC1, php-7.1.13RC1, php-7.0.27RC1, php-7.2.0, php-7.1.12, php-7.0.26, php-7.1.12RC1, php-7.2.0RC6, php-7.0.26RC1, php-7.1.11, php-5.6.32, php-7.2.0RC5, php-7.0.25, php-7.1.11RC1, php-7.2.0RC4, php-7.0.25RC1, php-7.1.10, php-7.2.0RC3, php-7.0.24, php-7.2.0RC2, php-7.1.10RC1, php-7.0.24RC1, php-7.1.9, php-7.2.0RC1, php-7.0.23, php-7.1.9RC1, php-7.2.0beta3, php-7.0.23RC1, php-7.1.8, php-7.2.0beta2, php-7.0.22, php-7.1.8RC1, php-7.2.0beta1, php-7.0.22RC1, php-5.6.31, php-7.0.21, php-7.1.7, php-7.2.0alpha3, php-7.1.7RC1, php-7.0.21RC1, php-7.2.0alpha2, php-7.1.6, php-7.2.0alpha1, php-7.0.20, php-7.1.6RC1, php-7.0.20RC1, php-7.1.5, php-7.0.19, php-7.0.19RC1, php-7.1.5RC1, php-7.1.4, php-7.0.18, php-7.1.4RC1, php-7.0.18RC1, php-7.1.3, php-7.0.17, php-7.1.3RC1, php-7.0.17RC1, php-7.1.2, php-7.0.16, php-7.0.16RC1, php-7.1.2RC1, php-5.6.30, php-7.0.15, php-5.6.30RC1, php-7.1.1RC1, php-7.0.15RC1 |
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478f119a |
| 04-Jan-2017 |
Sammy Kaye Powers |
Update copyright headers to 2017
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Revision tags: php-7.1.1, php-5.6.29, php-7.0.14, php-7.1.0, php-5.6.29RC1, php-7.0.14RC1, php-7.1.0RC6, php-5.6.28, php-7.0.13 |
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0c2156d1 |
| 07-Nov-2016 |
Anatol Belski |
avoid unneeded copying
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3558e70e |
| 07-Nov-2016 |
Anatol Belski |
Fixed bug #73448 odbc_errormsg returns trash, always 513 bytes
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Revision tags: php-5.6.28RC1, php-7.1.0RC5, php-7.0.13RC1, php-7.1.0RC4, php-5.6.27, php-7.0.12, php-7.1.0RC3, php-5.6.27RC1, php-7.0.12RC1, php-5.6.26, php-7.1.0RC2, php-7.0.11, php-5.6.26RC1, php-7.1.0RC1, php-7.0.11RC1, php-7.1.0beta3, php-5.6.25, php-7.0.10, php-7.1.0beta2, php-5.6.25RC1, php-7.0.10RC1, php-7.1.0beta1, php-5.6.24, php-7.0.9, php-5.5.38, php-5.6.24RC1, php-7.1.0alpha3, php-7.0.9RC1, php-7.1.0alpha2, php-7.0.8, php-5.6.23, php-5.5.37, php-5.6.23RC1, php-7.0.8RC1, php-7.1.0alpha1, php-5.6.22, php-5.5.36, php-7.0.7, php-5.6.22RC1, php-7.0.7RC1, php-7.0.6, php-5.6.21, php-5.5.35, php-5.6.21RC1, php-7.0.6RC1, php-5.6.20, php-5.5.34, php-7.0.5, php-5.6.20RC1, php-7.0.5RC1, php-5.6.19, php-5.5.33, php-7.0.4, php-5.6.19RC1, php-7.0.4RC1, php-5.6.18, php-7.0.3, php-5.5.32, php-5.6.18RC1, php-7.0.3RC1, php-5.6.17, php-5.5.31, php-7.0.2, php-7.0.2RC1, php-5.6.17RC1, php-7.0.1RC1, php-7.0.0, php-5.6.16, php-7.0.0RC8, php-7.0.0RC7, php-5.6.16RC1, php-5.6.15, php-7.0.0RC6, php-7.0.1, php-5.6.15RC1, php-7.0.0RC5, php-5.5.30, php-5.6.14, php-7.0.0RC4, php-5.6.14RC1, php-7.0.0RC3, php-5.6.13, php-7.0.0RC2, php-5.5.29, php-5.4.45, php-5.6.13RC1, php-7.0.0RC1, php-5.6.12, php-5.5.28, php-7.0.0beta3, php-5.4.44, php-5.6.12RC1, php-7.0.0beta2, php-7.0.0beta1, php-5.6.11, php-5.5.27, php-5.4.43 |
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82637e81 |
| 02-Jul-2015 |
Christoph M. Becker |
Fix #69975: PHP segfaults when accessing nvarchar(max) defined columns The SQL Server Native Client 11.0 and maybe other ODBC drivers report NVARCHAR(MAX) columns as SQL_WVARCHAR with si
Fix #69975: PHP segfaults when accessing nvarchar(max) defined columns The SQL Server Native Client 11.0 and maybe other ODBC drivers report NVARCHAR(MAX) columns as SQL_WVARCHAR with size 0. This causes too small a buffer to be emalloc'd, likely causing a segfault in the following. As we don't know the real size of the column data, we treat such colums as SQL_WLONGVARCHAR. The related bug #67437 suggests that some drivers report a size of ~4GB. It is not certain that this is really the case (there might be some integer overflow involved, and anyway, there has been no feedback), so we do not cater for this now. However, it would not be hard to treat all sizes above a certain threshold in a similar way, i.e. as SQL_WLONGVARCHAR. (cherry picked from commit 16db4d1462bf3eacb93c0cd940f799160a284b24) (cherry picked from commit 344ff5dd4c538eaebea075f7705321f8b86d0b47)
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407ad28a |
| 17-Mar-2016 |
Remi Collet |
Fix Bug #63171 Script hangs after max_execution_time If aborted via timer expiration, don't try to call any unixODBC function which may hangs because of internal locks
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704a9aee |
| 14-Mar-2016 |
Anatol Belski |
fix pointer truncation on 64 bit
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1ac15293 |
| 03-Mar-2016 |
Nikita Popov |
Move semicolon into TSRMLS_CACHE_EXTERN/DEFINE Also re bug #71575.
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c9778d3e |
| 24-Feb-2016 |
Anatol Belski |
Port patch and test for bug #47803 to 7.0 See ff115e285ab5192f9e12a43d5dc202d88b01f1ea
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ff115e28 |
| 24-Feb-2016 |
Anatol Belski |
Fixed bug #47803 Executing prepared statements is succesfull only for the first two statements The reworked patch descends to the bug #69526 which is fixed by this as well. The
Fixed bug #47803 Executing prepared statements is succesfull only for the first two statements The reworked patch descends to the bug #69526 which is fixed by this as well. The broken logic in the current code was, that SQLDescribeParam was executed in odbc_execute every time. This piece is now moved into odbc_prepare and the results are carried on in an additional structure. Since the ext/odbc headers are not being currently installed and the corresponding structs like odbc_result are not used outside ext/odbc, the binary compatibility persists. Executing SQLDescribeParam only once in odbc_prepare is also an optimization as the filds usually won't change that fast and thus requestind the descriptions on every execution is not required.
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49493a2d |
| 01-Jan-2016 |
Lior Kaplan |
Happy new year (Update copyright to 2016)
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8c4bbf0f |
| 02-Aug-2015 |
Anatol Belski |
properly export ext/odbc globals
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344ff5dd |
| 03-Jul-2015 |
Christoph M. Becker |
fixed fix #69975 wrt. ODBCVER < 0x0300
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16db4d14 |
| 02-Jul-2015 |
Christoph M. Becker |
Fix #69975: PHP segfaults when accessing nvarchar(max) defined columns The SQL Server Native Client 11.0 and maybe other ODBC drivers report NVARCHAR(MAX) columns as SQL_WVARCHAR with si
Fix #69975: PHP segfaults when accessing nvarchar(max) defined columns The SQL Server Native Client 11.0 and maybe other ODBC drivers report NVARCHAR(MAX) columns as SQL_WVARCHAR with size 0. This causes too small a buffer to be emalloc'd, likely causing a segfault in the following. As we don't know the real size of the column data, we treat such colums as SQL_WLONGVARCHAR. The related bug #67437 suggests that some drivers report a size of ~4GB. It is not certain that this is really the case (there might be some integer overflow involved, and anyway, there has been no feedback), so we do not cater for this now. However, it would not be hard to treat all sizes above a certain threshold in a similar way, i.e. as SQL_WLONGVARCHAR.
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07e646f8 |
| 02-Jul-2015 |
Dmitry Stogov |
Cleanup (avoid reallocation)
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7aa76271 |
| 30-Jun-2015 |
Dmitry Stogov |
Use ZSTR_ API to access zend_string elements (this is just renaming without semantick changes).
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Revision tags: php-5.6.11RC1, php-5.5.27RC1 |
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28d7bb97 |
| 23-Jun-2015 |
Rasmus Lerdorf |
Fix more proto comments
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Revision tags: php-7.0.0alpha2, php-5.5.26, php-7.0.0alpha1, php-5.6.10, php-5.4.42, POST_PHP7_NSAPI_REMOVAL, PRE_PHP7_NSAPI_REMOVAL, php-5.6.10RC1, php-5.5.26RC1, php-5.5.25, php-5.6.9, php-5.4.41, php-5.6.9RC1, php-5.5.25RC1 |
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f505d112 |
| 28-Apr-2015 |
Frederic Marchal |
Fixed bug #69381 out of memory with sage odbc driver This is just a hotfix as there are still drivers with no full ODBC 3.x support. This patch origins from bug #68350 which was solv
Fixed bug #69381 out of memory with sage odbc driver This is just a hotfix as there are still drivers with no full ODBC 3.x support. This patch origins from bug #68350 which was solved by the proper 3.0 migration, another driver (Sage) turned out to have the real issue.
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268eb199 |
| 28-Apr-2015 |
Anatol Belski |
fix bug #69381 a simpler version is to be backported
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e09febb2 |
| 17-Apr-2015 |
Anatol Belski |
fix column name attribute with ODBC 3.0
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db1596c8 |
| 17-Apr-2015 |
Anatol Belski |
migrate SQLAllocStmt for ODBC 3.0 compliance
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d9de7073 |
| 16-Apr-2015 |
Christoph M. Becker |
fixes confusing SQLDescribeParam error message
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Revision tags: php-5.6.8, php-5.5.24, php-5.4.40 |
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d27d9158 |
| 02-Apr-2015 |
Anatol Belski |
further ODBC 3.0 compliance
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5c2aa71e |
| 02-Apr-2015 |
Anatol Belski |
more compliance with the ODBC 3.0
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899362db |
| 02-Apr-2015 |
Anatol Belski |
further ODBC 3.0 compliance
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b3a027d6 |
| 02-Apr-2015 |
Anatol Belski |
more compliance with the ODBC 3.x
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