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Updated all CLI-valid cases of exit() to return a valid code
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to begin with
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hunsaker <danhunsaker@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Hunsaker <danhunsaker@gmail.com>
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- Removed commented lists of constants from the three reference conventions,
replacing each with the URLs at which more information can be found.
- Renamed a few constants to more closely reflect CodeIgniter conventions.
- Modified a couple of lines which were in violation of the CI Style Guide.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hunsaker <danhunsaker@gmail.com>
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feature/exit-status
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database causing set_userdata() calls to fail when $config['sess_match_useragent'] = TRUE
Signed-off-by: Daniel Robbins <github@danieljrobbins.com>
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Re-allocated exit status codes according to three references, which follow:
BSD sysexits.h:http://www.gsp.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=3&topic=sysexits
GNU recomendations:http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Exit-Status.html
Bash scripting:http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html
The GNU recommendations stem from and expand upon the standard C/C++ library (stdlibc)
definitions, while also suggesting some best-practice conventions which happen to prevent
exit status code collisions with bash, and probably other shells.
The re-allocated codes are now mapped to constant values, set in *application/config/constants.php*,
and used throughout the CodeIgniter core. They would additionally be used in *index.php*,
but the constants file hasn't been loaded at that point, so the integer values are used
instead, and a comment follows each such use with amplifying information on why that
particular value was selected.
Finally, the errors documentation has been updated accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hunsaker <danhunsaker@gmail.com>
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feature/exit-status
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Note: The Driver libary tests seem to depend on that, so one occurence in CI_Loader is left until we resolve that.
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Fixed Issue #2239
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Availability of dangerous functions is now tested using function_usable().
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PHP useragent
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adds additional information to profiler like:
DATABASE: test QUERIES: 3 (0.0016s) (Hide)
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Multiple pagination bug fixes & optimizations.
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Signed-off-by: Sajan Parikh <sajan@noppix.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sajan Parikh <sajan@noppix.com>
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Also applied @xeptor's fix (a big thanks) to the sanitize_filename() method and added a changelog entry for it - fixes issue #73.
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(where it makes sense)
Also:
- Implemented caching of configuration arrays for smileys, foreign characters and doctypes.
- Implemented cascading-style loading of configuration files (except for library configs, DB and constants.php).
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Signed-off-by: Eric Roberts <eric@cryode.com>
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Signed-off-by: Eric Roberts <eric@cryode.com>
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Signed-off-by: Eric Roberts <eric@cryode.com>
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For example: If you clear this string "%%3f3f" according to the $bad array will fail. The result will be "%3f"
Because str_replace() replaces left to right.
Signed-off-by: xeptor <servetozkan@live.com>
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Signed-off-by: Eric Roberts <eric@cryode.com>
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As suggested in issue #2134 & PR #2149
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constant FILE_WRITE_MODE contains octal 0666
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Signed-off-by: Edwin Aw <tkaw220@gmail.com>
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Specific codes are as follows, but can easily be changed if a different order/breakdown makes more sense:
- 0: Success; everything executed as planned
- 1: Configuration Error; something is wrong with/in the configuration file(s)
- 2: Class Not Found; what it says
- 3: Driver Method Unsupported; the method you're trying to use on a Driver doesn't exist
- 4: File Not Found; 404 error
- 5: Database Error; something is broken in the database somewhere
- 6: Invalid Input; the user attempted to submit a request with invlaid characters in 1+ key names
7 through 26 are reserved for future use
- 27: Generic Error; generated by show_error() when the status code is >= 100
28 through 127 are errors generated by user applications, normally by using show_error() with a status code below 100
128 through 254 should not be used by applications, as they are reserved by system-level functions
- 255: PHP Fatal Error; automatically generated by PHP for fatal errors, and therefore not allowed for our use
Status codes below 100 are shifted up by 28 to place them in the user error range. It may make more sense to have these codes
left alone and instead shift the CI errors into the 101 through 127 space, but that's not what I opted for here.
It would probably also be a good idea to replace the hard-coded numbers with constants or some such, but I was in a bit of a
hurry when I made these changes, so I didn't look around for the best place to do this. With proper guidance, I could
easily amend this commit with another that uses such constant values.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hunsaker <danhunsaker@gmail.com>
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