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Autor SHA1 Mensagem Data
Sara Golemon 6ec64e8bf9 make #includes consistent
I was learning from @jdelong and he said that you should use
double quotes for local includes and angle brackets for library
includes. I asked why our code was the way it was, and he said he wanted
to clean it up. I beat him to it :)

Conflicts:

	hphp/runtime/base/server/admin_request_handler.cpp
	hphp/runtime/vm/named_entity.h
2013-05-15 13:05:06 -07:00
Paul Tarjan fef62f03a2 kill VM namespace
Now that HHVM is the default runtime, this namespace doesn't mean anything.
2013-05-15 13:05:05 -07:00
Mark Williams bf0dd20fef Rewrite fb_intercept to use the FunctionEnter hook
This cleans up the code a lot, and takes it out of various hot
paths. It will impact perf for requests where intercepts are used,
but no longer penalizes requests that don't use intercepts.
2013-05-09 11:37:39 -07:00
bsimmers 1c2a22180d Don't check surprise flags in onFunctionExit
It's causing unwinding problems.
2013-04-26 09:31:00 -07:00
mwilliams 27b4b0b53c Don't profile 86ctor
Its an implementation detail, and we may or may not end up
calling it.
2013-04-18 12:19:05 -07:00
mikemag 602b1bd64f Ensure C++ exceptions eventually propagate out of destructors.
This diff addresses what we called "step 1" in the task: simply ensure that any C++ exceptions that escape a destructor get rethrown and can continue to propagate naturally. The exception is remembered on the thread, and rethrown when we check for surprises later. If multiple destructors let C++ exceptions escape the last one to escape will be the one rethrown at the next surprise check.

This also ensures that C++ exceptions prevent more PHP code from running, by omitting calls to __destruct methods as we unwind the stack.

Finally, this also enables surprise checks for OnFunctionExit unless we're unwinding, in which case surprises remain unchecked so they can propagate later.

This is different than Zend's behavior, where destructors do run as fatals unwind.
2013-04-17 08:54:58 -07:00
Owen Yamauchi 9c453b1ad0 Get rid of ext_hhvm_noinline.cpp, part 2
unserialize() and call_user_func_array() were straightforward. They were
called from all over the runtime, but I renamed those implementations
and codemodded the runtime.

The is_* functions were only ever being called by the CVarRef signature,
so I deleted all the other ones (same for f_gettype). Only some of the
is_* functions were being called from the runtime, so I made inline
versions of those without the f_ prefix.
2013-04-08 21:16:48 -07:00
aalexandre b3b41e08bb Replaced NULL with nullptr 2013-02-19 06:57:54 -08:00
mwilliams 52697c84a0 Fix profiling of continuations
In the interpreter, neither ContEnter nor ContExit checked the
surprise flags, resulting in the time being attributed to the
callers. In the jit, ContEnter checked the surprise flags, but
ContExit did not, resulting in what appeared to be highly
recursive profiles.
2013-02-11 03:44:05 -08:00
Jordan Delong 363d1bb20f Code move src/ -> hphp/
This change is mostly for FB internal organizational reasons.
Building is not effected beyond the fact that the target now
lands in hphp/hhvm/hhvm rather than src/hhvm/hhvm.
2013-02-11 02:10:41 -08:00