Site Health: Use PHP_SAPI constant instead of the php_sapi_name() function.

This is a micro-optimization that removes an unnecessary function call.

Follow-up to [44986], [45156].

Props ayeshrajans, jrf, mukesh27, rmccue.
Fixes #58942.

git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@56346 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Sergey Biryukov 2023-08-02 10:57:10 +00:00
parent 70bbc8dd0f
commit 3a3bd8ea83

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@ -700,12 +700,6 @@ class WP_Debug_Data {
$php_version_debug .= ' 64bit';
}
if ( function_exists( 'php_sapi_name' ) ) {
$php_sapi = php_sapi_name();
} else {
$php_sapi = 'unknown';
}
$info['wp-server']['fields']['server_architecture'] = array(
'label' => __( 'Server architecture' ),
'value' => ( 'unknown' !== $server_architecture ? $server_architecture : __( 'Unable to determine server architecture' ) ),
@ -723,8 +717,8 @@ class WP_Debug_Data {
);
$info['wp-server']['fields']['php_sapi'] = array(
'label' => __( 'PHP SAPI' ),
'value' => ( 'unknown' !== $php_sapi ? $php_sapi : __( 'Unable to determine PHP SAPI' ) ),
'debug' => $php_sapi,
'value' => PHP_SAPI,
'debug' => PHP_SAPI,
);
// Some servers disable `ini_set()` and `ini_get()`, we check this before trying to get configuration values.