ID:               46701
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      testuzer at hotmail dot com
 Status:           Verified
 Bug Type:         Arrays related
 Operating System: Linux - ubuntu
 PHP Version:      5CVS, 6CVS (2008-11-28)
 New Comment:

Is this really only happening with array indexes...? Either way, the
bug title isn't accurate.

If it's only with array indexes, it shouldn't be hexadecimal-related,
but would be coming from the simple (long) cast of any double value
(from "long values in the key") in zend_hash_*, resulting in "undefined
behavior."

But, are those values even correct before the array part gets
processed? e.g. does var_dump(0xcc5c4600) give 3428599296? If not, then
it's obviously not array-specific. :-) Hmm, I was just going to say, see
Bug #45068 for the possible cause (and
http://news.php.net/php.internals/40199), but I just noticed that you
marked that Bogus Jani? Cross-compiling isn't supported? Well, I guess
you're not doing that then when reproducing this... How about you, bug
reporter?


Previous Comments:
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[2008-11-28 12:37:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Same result with 32bit linux, this is with 64bit:

# php t.php

Array
(
    [3428599296] => 1
    [3459455488] => 1
    [3459616768] => 1
)


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[2008-11-27 21:04:17] testuzer at hotmail dot com

Description:
------------
Creating associative array with long values in the key fails under
linux builds but work under windows.

Reproduce code:
---------------
$test_array = array(
  0xcc5c4600 => 1,
  0xce331a00 => 1,
  0xce359000 => 1,
  );

print_r( $test_array ); 


Expected result:
----------------
Array
(
    [-866368000] => 1
    [-835511808] => 1
    [-835350528] => 1
)


Actual result:
--------------
Array
(
    [-2147483648] => 1
)



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