Security advisory: `hhvm.server.allowed_exec_cmds`has known vulnerabilties, and we do not believe it can be truly made trustable - we will be removing it in a future release.
Recommendations and more info in 4.130’s announcement: hhvm.com/blog/2021/10/05/hhv…
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If you’re having trouble with breakpoints in VSCode outside of lambdas, add hhvm.debugger.enable_debugger=1 to your configuration. This is only intended to be necessary for hphpd, but was accidentally used elsewhere. We’re also working on the lambda issues.
We’ve just released 4.118.1, a bugfix for those using repo-authoritative mode. Earlier versions of HHVM are not affected.
hhvm.com/blog/2021/07/16/hhv…
Sorry y’all, we’re delaying this weeks release (we’re expecting Thursday) to fix an assertion failure we’re seeing in many open source projects on our nightly builds
The Hack Standard Library (HSL) is now built in to HHVM 4.108 and the typechecker, including HSL-IO, which is no longer experimental
hhvm.com/blog/2021/05/04/hhv…
HHVM 4.62 is released! These release contains significant changes to how FIXMEs are handled, and effectively ends support for `<?hh // partial`; `.hackpartial` files (without a header) remain supported.
hhvm.com/blog/2020/06/16/hhv…
HHVM 4.58 is out, adding `.hackpartial` files, a timeline for end of partial mode in general, end of old-style soft typehints, and error code/message improvements
hhvm.com/blog/2020/05/19/hhv…