i just realized as i was scoffing at the "25 years in PHP" note, that it was actually 21 years ago this month that I started in PHP... holy shit, it doesn't feel like it was that long ago
I cannot find anything related to the original discussions about ext/filter design. I found some info on Illia's blog and some old documentation from Pierre in archive.org, but none of them explain the design decisions around the filters.
The extension was designed when magic quotes and register globals was a thing. I think the design decisions were influenced by what we knew about security back then.
@Girgias You had been working on function (and other) autoloading before...how was that going? I seem to remember there being a detail of something that needed to be thought about, but I can't remember exactly what.
Modules are supposed to be able to be dynamically sized, but this line prevents that:
if ((module_ptr = zend_hash_add_mem(&module_registry, lcname, module, sizeof(zend_module_entry))) == NULL) {
Additionally, there's no guarantee that when copying a dynamically sized module, that it would actually be safe to do a bitwise copy.
All this module and extension code is junk, IMO: nobody who understood it evolved it logically, or documented use cases, and they became broken at some point.
If we want to revert this PR for PHP 8.x then I'm fine with that, but please add code comments and such. In 9.0 we need to straighten out this garbage.
cc @ArnaudLeBlanc
Also, I think detecting the double-load makes sense even if it's reverted.