zendframework/zend-math
Zend Math provides math utilities for PHP, including big integer/decimal support, random number generation, and statistical helpers. Part of the Zend Framework ecosystem, it offers consistent, tested components for numeric operations.
isSupported to the Zend\Math\Source\HashTiming
class, to ensure it fulfills the RandomLib\Source interface from version 2.7
and up.#33 modifies the Bcmath BigInteger class to no longer change the global
bcscale, but instead send the 0 scale value explicitly to each bcmath operation. This prevents
side effects when using bcmath in other scenarios.
#29 modifies how caught exceptions are re-thrown; all such cases now provide the original exception as the previous exception.
This version contains a number of changes to required dependencies, error handling, and internals; please read the migration document for full details.
ext/mbstring.paragonie/random_compat for polyfilling PHP 7's random_bytes() and random_int() functionality.$strong optional parameter from the following methods, as the component now
ensures a cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator is always
used:
Rand::getBytes($length)Rand::getBoolean()Rand::getInteger($min, $max)Rand::getFloat()Rand::getString($length, $charlist = null)/dev/urandom or COM (this is delegated to
random_bytes() and/or paragonie/random_compat)Zend\Math\Source\HashTiming, as it was used only with RandomLib.substr() and strlen() with mb_substr() and
mb_strlen(); these ensure that all string manipulations within the component
remain binary safe.Zend\Math\Rand to use PHP 7's random_bytes() and random_int() or mcrypt
when detected, and fallback to ircmaxell/RandomLib otherwise, instead of using
openssl. This provides more cryptographically secure pseudo-random generation.Zend\Math\BigInteger\AdapterPluginManager, and thus the zend-servicemanager dependency. Essentially, no other possible plugins are likely to ever be needed outside of those shipped with the component, so using a plugin manager was overkill. The functionality for loading the two shipped adapters has beenHow can I help you explore Laravel packages today?