ID: 50456 Updated by: [email protected] Reported By: pahan at hubbitus dot spb dot su Status: Bogus Bug Type: Filesystem function related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.3.1 New Comment:
Sorry, meant bug #48507 Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-12-12 01:30:58] [email protected] Please do not submit the same bug more than once. An existing bug report already describes this very problem. Even if you feel that your issue is somewhat different, the resolution is likely to be the same. Thank you for your interest in PHP. See bug #45708 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-12-11 22:57:44] pahan at hubbitus dot spb dot su Description: ------------ If in unicode locale we construct CSV-file by fputcsv some values, such as single words does not enclosed (even if enclosing character was directly provided). Because that, in different locale file can't be parsed properly. Be aware, I seen note in documentation, but I speak about binary-safe parsing, do not interpret any symbols. In followed example we get result csv-string: Test;ÂÕáâ;"´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ" Single wod is not enclosed. And I do not seen parameter to force enclosing it. But, it can completely solve problem! So, csv-string: "Test";"ÂÕáâ";"´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ" correctly parsed in any locale (I repeat, I do not speak about further symbol interpretation)! So, as easy fix, which also should not produce any backward capability problem my suggestion is add parameter to fputcsv to force enclosing fields, even if it consist from 1 word. Or, may be even do this as default behavior. Reproduce code: --------------- <? $fp = fopen('php://temp', 'w'); fputcsv($fp, array('Test', 'ÂÕáâ', '´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ'), ';', '"'); rewind($fp); echo(stream_get_contents($fp)); rewind($fp); var_dump(fgetcsv($fp, 0, ';', '"')); setlocale(LC_ALL, 'C'); rewind($fp); var_dump(fgetcsv($fp, 0, ';', '"')); ?> Expected result: ---------------- Test;ÂÕáâ;"´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ" array(3) { [0]=> string(4) "Test" [1]=> string(8) "ÂÕáâ" [2]=> string(17) "´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ" } array(3) { [0]=> string(4) "Test" [1]=> string(0) "ÂÕáâ" [2]=> string(17) "´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ" } Actual result: -------------- Test;ÂÕáâ;"´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ" array(3) { [0]=> string(4) "Test" [1]=> string(8) "ÂÕáâ" [2]=> string(17) "´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ" } array(3) { [0]=> string(4) "Test" [1]=> string(0) "" [2]=> string(17) "´ÒÐ áÛÞÒÐ" } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=50456&edit=1
