Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60817&edit=1
ID: 60817 Updated by: cataphr...@php.net Reported by: landeholm at gmail dot com Summary: stream_get_line() incorrectly blocks -Status: Open +Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Streams related Operating System: Linux/Ubuntu PHP Version: 5.3.9 -Assigned To: +Assigned To: cataphract Block user comment: N Private report: N Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-01-20 11:56:03] landeholm at gmail dot com Oops, the expected result should be: server got line: test #1 server got line: test2 server got line: test3 server got line: test4 server done client done ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-01-20 11:55:10] landeholm at gmail dot com Description: ------------ stream_get_line() will block even though data has been received and there are lines ready to be parsed in php's internal buffer. It makes it impossible for example to implement a blocking HTTP server as the server will only parse the first line in the HTTP request and then both the server and client will hang as both are waiting for more data. Test script: --------------- $c = pcntl_fork(); if ($c > 0) { $socket = stream_socket_server("tcp://127.0.0.1:10000"); $socket2 = stream_socket_accept($socket); while (!feof($socket2)) print "server got line: " . stream_get_line($socket2, 1024, "\r\n") . "\n"; print "server done\n"; } else { sleep(1); $socket = stream_socket_client("tcp://127.0.0.1:10000"); fwrite($socket, "test #1\r\ntest2\r\ntest3\r\ntest4\r\n"); fread($socket, 1000); print "client done\n"; } die(0); Expected result: ---------------- client done server got line: test #1 server got line: test2 server got line: test3 server got line: test4 server done Actual result: -------------- server got line: test #1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60817&edit=1