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Snuffleupagus will now warn when a particular function
doesn't have the expected parameters configuration-wise.
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PHP8 failed hard when it couldn't find the local variable
we're looking for.
using ZEND_FETCH_CLASS_SILENT makes it silent.
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* Skip tests broken on php8
* Oops
* Fix some tests
* Add some XXE tests for php8
* Fix a test
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This is required since the `die` is making php8 choke
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Co-authored-by: Giovanni Dante Grazioli <giovanni.dantegrazioli@nbs-system.com>
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Apparently, php is now raising errors for non-existing
keys in arrays, so we're now catching the exception
to allow the test to be run.
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Before php7.4, it seems that the curl module was loaded by default, but since
it's no the case anymore, it has to be manually specified in the testsuite.
Interestingly, Php's testsuite mechanism is running snippets to determine some
runtime parameters like the extension directory. Unfortunately,it tries to run
them with Snuffleupagus loaded, resulting in an error, since no configuration
file is passed.
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Since I'm the only one to maintain Snuffleupagus,
let's adjust the links and contact addresses
of my fork, to point to well… my fork.
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In php8, it's non-trivial to hook strlen,
since this function is usually optimized away
by the compiler.
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Splitting the testsuite in several components makes it easier to manage and comprehend.
This was also needed some some tests aren't passing on Alpine Linux, but we still want to run
as many of them as we can on this platform.
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