// It'll also vary slightly across different machines
$state = serialize( $_SERVER );
- // To try and vary the system information of the state a bit more
+ // To try vary the system information of the state a bit more
// by including the system's hostname into the state
$state .= wfHostname();
$files[] = dirname( dirname( __FILE__ ) );
// The config file is likely the most often edited file we know should be around
- // so if the constant with it's location is defined include it's stat info into the state
+ // so include its stat info into the state.
+ // The constant with its location will almost always be defined, as WebStart.php defines
+ // MW_CONFIG_FILE to $IP/LocalSettings.php unless being configured with MW_CONFIG_CALLBACK (eg. the installer)
if ( defined( 'MW_CONFIG_FILE' ) ) {
$files[] = MW_CONFIG_FILE;
}
+
foreach ( $files as $file ) {
wfSuppressWarnings();
$stat = stat( $file );
if ( strlen( $buffer ) < $bytes ) {
// If available make use of mcrypt_create_iv URANDOM source to generate randomness
// On unix-like systems this reads from /dev/urandom but does it without any buffering
- // and bypasses openbasdir restrictions so it's preferable to reading directly
+ // and bypasses openbasedir restrictions, so it's preferable to reading directly
// On Windows starting in PHP 5.3.0 Windows' native CryptGenRandom is used to generate
// entropy so this is also preferable to just trying to read urandom because it may work
// on Windows systems as well.
}
if ( strlen( $buffer ) < $bytes ) {
- // If available make use of openssl's random_pesudo_bytes method to attempt to generate randomness.
+ // If available make use of openssl's random_pseudo_bytes method to attempt to generate randomness.
// However don't do this on Windows with PHP < 5.3.4 due to a bug:
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1940168/openssl-random-pseudo-bytes-is-slow-php
+ // http://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commitdiff;h=cd62a70863c261b07f6dadedad9464f7e213cad5
if ( function_exists( 'openssl_random_pseudo_bytes' )
&& ( !wfIsWindows() || version_compare( PHP_VERSION, '5.3.4', '>=' ) )
) {