Fix access to already released memory during PHP module shutdown, which
often didn't cause visible problems, but could result in segmentation
faults, bus errors, etc. Fixes#1170, reported by Jitka Plesníková.
PHP5 is no longer actively supported by the PHP developers and security
support for it ends completely at the end of 2018, so it doesn't make
sense to include support for it in the upcoming SWIG 4.0.0 release.
See #701.
Register internal 'swig_runtime_data_type_pointer' constant as
"CONST_PERSISTENT" to avoid segmentation fault on module unload. Fixes
https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/859 reported by Timotheus Pokorra -
thanks also to Javier Torres for a minimal reproducer.
Leave PHP5 wrapping them as integers as this change could cause
incompatibilities.
Fixes issue https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/686 noted by Nishant
Gupta.
PHP5's C extension API has changed substantially so you need to use
-php7 to specify you want PHP7 compatible wrappers.
Fixes https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/571
Use ZEND_FE_END (introduced sometime around 5.2) to obtain the correct
number of arguments for zend_function_entry. Fallback to the original
3 argument initializer if not defined, however, this will not fix the
initializer warning though for some older versions of PHP.
builds of PHP (SF bug #3166423). Instead we now wrap it in a
SWIG_FAIL() function which we annotate as "noreturn" for GCC to
avoids warnings. This also reduces the size of the compiled
wrapper (e.g. the stripped size is 6% for Xapian's PHP bindings).
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in a PHP class wrapper), rather than taking newobject==2 as meaning this,
so we can wrap new and existing objects in this way.
Handle wrapping classes in a C++ namespace being returned by director methods.
No need to force classname to lowercase as zend_lookup_class() does that
internally.
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now throw PHP Exception objects instead of giving a PHP error of
type E_ERROR.
This change shouldn't cause incompatibility issues, since you can't
set an error handler for E_ERROR, so previously PHP would just exit
which also happens for unhandled exceptions. The benefit is you can
now catch them if you want to.
Fixes SF#2545578 and SF#2955522.
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