Fix #78386: fstat mode has unexpected value on PHP 7.4#4498
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Fix #78386: fstat mode has unexpected value on PHP 7.4#4498cmb69 wants to merge 2 commits intophp:PHP-7.4from
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We must not assume that any file which is not a directory is a regular file. Therefore we employ `GetFileType()` in this case to properly distinguish between character special, FIFO special and regular files.
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While doing further edge-case testing, I've stumbled upon bug #78220, so finishing this PR may take a while. |
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Further testing showed no issues, so applied as c03114e. |
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We must not assume that any file which is not a directory is a regular
file. Therefore we employ
GetFileType()in this case to properlydistinguish between character special, FIFO special and regular files.