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<title>FPM</title>
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FPM CLI test now fails if the socket path is longer than supported by OS.
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FPM CLI test now fails if the socket path is longer than supported by the OS.
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</sect3>
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<title>Streams</title>
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Blocking <function>fread</function> on socket connection returns
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Blocking <function>fread</function> on a socket connection returns
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immediately if there are any buffered data instead of waiting for more data.
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A memory stream no longer fails if the seek offset is past the end.
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Instead, the memory will be inceased on the next write and the data between
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Instead, the memory will be increased on the next write and the data between
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the old end and the offset is filled with zero bytes, similar to how files work.
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<function>proc_open</function> returns false if <parameter>$command</parameter>
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<function>proc_open</function> returns &false; if <parameter>$command</parameter>
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array is invalid command instead of resource object that produces warning later.
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This was already the case for Windows but it is now also the case if posix_spawn
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This was already the case for Windows but it is now also the case if a posix_spawn
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implementation is in use (most Linux, BSD and MacOS platforms). There are still
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some old platforms where this behavior is not changed as posix_spawn is not
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The <parameter>$decimal</parameter> of <function>number_format</function>
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The <parameter>$decimals</parameter> of <function>number_format</function>
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that <parameter>$num</parameter> is rounded to <parameter>$decimals</parameter>
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significant digits before the decimal point.
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Previously negative <parameter>$decimals</parameter> were silently
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