DCOM-243: 'Zend OPcache' PHP extension might prevent AnnotationReader from getting entity class comments
From @doctrinebot on May 22, 2014 8:0
Jira issue originally created by user VictorSmirnov:
If module Zend OPcache is installed and configured not to save comments the AnnotationReader class fails to parse data for entities.
Output from php -m contains line Zend OPcache.
The module is configured with the following parameter opcache.save_comments=0.
I would expect the AnnotationReader constructor to throw an exception. But it does not check if the module is loaded.
In addition to the check for opcache module
if (extension*loaded('opcache') && ini_get('opcache.save*comments') == 0) {
throw AnnotationException::optimizerPlusSaveComments();
}
we might have a new check for the Zend OPcache module
if (extension*loaded('Zend OPcache') && ini_get('opcache.save*comments') == 0) {
throw AnnotationException::optimizerPlusSaveComments();
}
Copied from original issue: doctrine/common#551
From @doctrinebot on May 22, 2014 9:13
Comment created by VictorSmirnov:
Please check the pull request - https://github.com/doctrine/annotations/pull/35 I think this might be a simple fix.
It took us a while here to discover the issue on production. I think the setup might be quite common on production servers. Adding the check should save people time on troubleshooting.
Warm regards, Victor