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11accb5c |
| 25-Jun-2024 |
Arnaud Le Blanc |
Preferably include from build dir (#13516) * Include from build dir first This fixes out of tree builds by ensuring that configure artifacts are included from the build dir.
Preferably include from build dir (#13516) * Include from build dir first This fixes out of tree builds by ensuring that configure artifacts are included from the build dir. Before, out of tree builds would preferably include files from the src dir, as the include path was defined as follows (ignoring includes from ext/ and sapi/) : -I$(top_builddir)/main -I$(top_srcdir) -I$(top_builddir)/TSRM -I$(top_builddir)/Zend -I$(top_srcdir)/main -I$(top_srcdir)/Zend -I$(top_srcdir)/TSRM -I$(top_builddir)/ As a result, an out of tree build would include configure artifacts such as `main/php_config.h` from the src dir. After this change, the include path is defined as follows: -I$(top_builddir)/main -I$(top_builddir) -I$(top_srcdir)/main -I$(top_srcdir) -I$(top_builddir)/TSRM -I$(top_builddir)/Zend -I$(top_srcdir)/Zend -I$(top_srcdir)/TSRM * Fix extension include path for out of tree builds * Include config.h with the brackets form `#include "config.h"` searches in the directory containing the including-file before any other include path. This can include the wrong config.h when building out of tree and a config.h exists in the source tree. Using `#include <config.h>` uses exclusively the include path, and gives priority to the build dir.
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5d5664f7 |
| 30-Jun-2023 |
Alexander M. Turek |
[skip ci] Fix typo (#11558)
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Revision tags: php-8.2.0RC1, php-8.1.10, php-8.0.23, php-8.0.23RC1, php-8.1.10RC1, php-8.2.0beta3, php-8.2.0beta2, php-8.1.9, php-8.0.22, php-8.1.9RC1, php-8.2.0beta1, php-8.0.22RC1, php-8.0.21, php-8.1.8, php-8.2.0alpha3, php-8.1.8RC1, php-8.2.0alpha2, php-8.0.21RC1, php-8.0.20, php-8.1.7, php-8.2.0alpha1, php-7.4.30, php-8.1.7RC1, php-8.0.20RC1, php-8.1.6, php-8.0.19, php-8.1.6RC1, php-8.0.19RC1 |
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2920a266 |
| 22-Apr-2022 |
Calvin Buckley |
Quote when adding to connection string in (PDO_)ODBC Because the UID= and PWD= values are appended to the SQLDriverConnect case when credentials are passed, we have to append them to the
Quote when adding to connection string in (PDO_)ODBC Because the UID= and PWD= values are appended to the SQLDriverConnect case when credentials are passed, we have to append them to the string in case users are relying on this behaviour. However, they must be quoted, or the arguments will be invalid (or possibly more injected). This means users had to quote arguments or append credentials to the raw connection string themselves. It seems that ODBC quoting rules are consistent enough (and that Microsoft trusts them enough to encode into the .NET BCL) that we can actually check if the string is already quoted (in case a user is already quoting because of this not being fixed), and if not, apply the appropriate ODBC quoting rules. This is because the code exists in main/, and are shared between both ODBC extensions, so it doesn't make sense for it to only exist in one or the other. There may be a better spot for it. Closes GH-8307.
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