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094e1a8b |
| 26-Jan-2021 |
Dmitry Stogov |
Skip dummy frames allocated on CPU stack of zend_call_function(). (Usage of "current_observed_frame" varible looks unsafe to me).
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Revision tags: php-8.0.1, php-7.4.14, php-7.3.26, php-7.4.14RC1, php-8.0.1RC1, php-7.3.26RC1, php-8.0.0, php-7.3.25, php-7.4.13, php-8.0.0RC5, php-7.4.13RC1, php-8.0.0RC4, php-7.3.25RC1, php-7.4.12, php-8.0.0RC3, php-7.3.24 |
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0425a669 |
| 23-Oct-2020 |
Sammy Kaye Powers |
Fire open observer end handlers after a zend_bailout Closes GH-6377
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Revision tags: php-8.0.0RC2, php-7.4.12RC1, php-7.3.24RC1, php-7.2.34, php-8.0.0rc1, php-7.4.11, php-7.3.23 |
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e42abeaf |
| 24-Sep-2020 |
Sammy Kaye Powers |
Pass zend_execute_data instead of zend_function to fcall init The motivation for this change is to prevent extensions from having to check executor globals for the current execute_data durin
Pass zend_execute_data instead of zend_function to fcall init The motivation for this change is to prevent extensions from having to check executor globals for the current execute_data during function call init. A previous implementation of the observer API initialized the function call from runtime cache initialization before execute_data was allocated which is why zend_function was passed in. But now that the observer API is implemented via opcode specialization, it makes sense to pass in the execute_data. This also keeps the API a bit more consistent for existing extensions that already hook zend_execute_ex. Closes GH-6209
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Revision tags: php-8.0.0beta4, php-7.4.11RC1, php-7.3.23RC1, php-8.0.0beta3, php-7.4.10, php-7.3.22, php-8.0.0beta2, php-7.3.22RC1, php-7.4.10RC1, php-8.0.0beta1, php-7.4.9, php-7.2.33, php-7.3.21, php-8.0.0alpha3, php-7.4.9RC1, php-7.3.21RC1 |
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12306728 |
| 16-Jul-2020 |
Sammy Kaye Powers |
Add system ID entropy API The `zend_system_id` is a (true global) system ID that fingerprints a process state. When extensions add engine hooks during MINIT/startup, entropy is added the sys
Add system ID entropy API The `zend_system_id` is a (true global) system ID that fingerprints a process state. When extensions add engine hooks during MINIT/startup, entropy is added the system ID for each hook. This allows extensions to identify that changes have been made to the engine since the last PHP process restart. Closes GH-5871
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d5d31ea3 |
| 18-Sep-2020 |
Dmitry Stogov |
Cleanup observer API and add JIT support
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1359a52d |
| 14-Sep-2020 |
Benjamin Eberlei |
Rename zend_error_notify APIs to zend_observer_error*
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66c3e900 |
| 01-Sep-2020 |
Levi Morrison |
Add zend_observer API Closes GH-5857. Co-authored-by: Nikita Popov <nikita.ppv@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Sammy Powers <sammyk@datadoghq.com>
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