ID: 46126 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: lorenzo dot reffo at gmail dot com -Status: No Feedback +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Linux Ubuntu PHP Version: 5.2.6 New Comment:
. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-09-27 01:00:00] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the information that was originally requested, please do so and change the status of the bug back to "Open". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-09-22 06:50:17] lorenzo dot reffo at gmail dot com Thank you Felipe for your quick answer, unfortunately I haven't the rights to use CVS on this server... anyway, in case anyone will encounter the same problem I report a "temporary" solution I found: error is raised only when using the unset function, while it will work correctly simply setting a NULL value for property. So you just have to replace a line such as if(isset($_propertyname)) unset($_propertyname); with a line like $_propertyname = NULL; I use version 5.2.4-2 of PHP (on ubuntu), hope this post will be useful ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-09-19 15:51:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz For Windows (zip): http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-latest.zip For Windows (installer): http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-installer-latest.msi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-09-19 15:37:44] lorenzo dot reffo at gmail dot com Description: ------------ I encountered an error while assigning multiple class to an object into another class. Suppose to have a class A in which is defined a property. At the begin, I use the property as an instance of another class B, then I do an 'unset' of property before creating assigning it an instance of class C. Reproduce code: --------------- class B { # do something } class C { # do something } class A { private $_prop; function __construct() { $this->_prop = new B(); } function Re () { unset($this->_prop); $this->_prop = new C(); } } $h = new A() $h->Re(); unset($h); Expected result: ---------------- I expect it to work correctly (I read a post before where staff said it has been fixed in version 5.2.x). Actual result: -------------- it crashes when calling 'Re' method giving me an error: Allowed memory size of ... bytes exhausted etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=46126&edit=1
