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Operating system: CentOS 5.3
PHP version:      5.3.3
Package:          Performance problem
Bug Type:         Bug
Bug description:array_shift memory leak.

Description:
------------
array_shift is causing a memory leak when used.



Take the following code:



        if (count($write->writeBuffer))

        {

            $data = array_shift($write->writeBuffer);

            $written = fwrite($stream, $data);

            if ($written !== FALSE)

            {

                if ($written < strlen($data))

                {

                    array_unshift($write->writeBuffer, substr($data,
$written));

                }

            }

        }



When running under as a daemon process, memory will continue to rise with
this 

code.



However, simply changing the code to:



        if (count($write->writeBuffer))

        {

            //print_r($write);

            $data = reset($write->writeBuffer);

            $key = key($write->writeBuffer);

            //echo "writing data: $data\n";

            $written = fwrite($stream, $data);

            if ($written !== FALSE)

            {

                if ($written < strlen($data))

                {

                    $write->writeBuffer[$key] = substr($data, $written);

                } else

                {

                    unset($write->writeBuffer[$key]);

                }

            }

        }



Fixes the problem and no longer leaks and stays at a steady number.





Test script:
---------------
requires a long running process that repeatedly calls array_shift to
demonstrate

Expected result:
----------------
Memory to be freed that is used for the array_shift operation.

Actual result:
--------------
Memory is not freed upon use and contiously climbs in total memory
consumption by 

the PHP process.

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