Changed Functions
Several functions were given new, optional parameters in PHP 5.4:
PHP Core:
-
Added the optional
limit
parameter to debug_backtrace() and debug_print_backtrace(), to limit the amount of stack frames returned. - is_link() now works properly for symbolic links on Windows Vista or later. Earlier systems do not support symbolic links.
- parse_url() now recognizes the host when a scheme is omitted, and a leading component separator is present. As of PHP 5.4.7.
OpenSSL:
- Added a no padding option to the openssl_encrypt() and openssl_decrypt() functions.
Intl:
- idn_to_ascii() and idn_to_utf8() now take two extra parameters, one indicating the variant (IDNA 2003 or UTS #46) and another, passed by reference, to return details about the operation in case UTS #46 is chosen.
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