Well I did try to use it in RINIT, but PHP just wasn't RINIT.... so I
figured why not put it in MINIT

""Sara Golemon"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > That's not where it segfaults. The function works perfectly once. If I
> > attempt to exit /
> > die or call that function again, it segfaults.
> > However, I have noticed that if I do not use ZEND_REGISTER_RESOURCE the
> > program no longer segfaults.
> >
> I didn't say that's where it segfaults, I said that's where your problem
is.
> Just because you can write to a particular memory location once doesn't
> change the fact that the memory in question doesn't belong to your
new_sock
> struct.  Your code is tacking a relevant piece of data and just throwing
it
> out into the middle of the memory pool hoping it doesn't hit some swimmer
in
> the head in the process.  Figure out why you can't malloc the struct
first.
> That one is a very clear, unambiguous crash-causing bug.
>
> > And sorry for the comments, someone people don't write the final version
> > of
> > a program on their first try.
> >
> I'd doubt anyone does.  Writing well-indented code helps debugging though
> (both for you and for people you ask to take a second look).  Right now
it's
> all just cluttered.  As my momma always told me, "If you'd clean up your
> room once in awhile, you might find what you're looking for."
>
> And if my reply sounded harsh, it might have to do with the fact that you
> ignored my suggestions on how to implement zend_fetch_list_dtor_id().
>
> -Sara

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