Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61001&edit=1

 ID:                 61001
 Comment by:         anon at anon dot anon
 Reported by:        mike at eastghost dot com
 Summary:            Corruption of "=0a" but not "=a0"
 Status:             Open
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            PCRE related
 Operating System:   Ubuntu LAMP
 PHP Version:        5.3.10
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Not a bug and it has nothing to do with UTF8. The error message says why it's 
not working: the eval'd code has a syntax error, because you forgot to wrap the 
argument to debdcode_post in quotes. It should be:

$html_oursr[0] = 'debdcode_post(\'$1\')';

It works for `debdcode_post(a0)` because a0 is parsed as a constant (if you do 
`error_reporting(-1);` you will see the notice about the use of the undefined 
constant), but `debdcode_post(0a)` is always a syntax error.

But the better (faster) solution is to use preg_replace_callback.


Previous Comments:
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[2012-02-07 10:10:23] mike at eastghost dot com

Description:
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Passing following UTF8 text thru 3rd line of the test script (i.e., 
preg_replace() function) causes an error in preg_replace function:

[post=0a /]

Whereas, passing following UTF8 text similarly causes no error:

[post=a0 /]

Problem seems to be caused only when the "=" is followed by an integer then 
followed by a letter.  I briefly tried other combinations without causing error.

Workaround is to replace third line of test script with this line (i.e., use 
the 
preg_replace_callback() instead of preg_replace()

$out = preg_replace_callback( '@\[p(?:ost){0,1}=(.{1,24})\ {0,}\/\]@Uiu', 
'debdcode_post', $i_html );




Test script:
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$html_ours[0] = '@\[p(?:ost){0,1}=(.{1,24})\ {0,}\/\]@Uieu';

$html_oursr[0] = 'debdcode_post( $1 )'; // irrelevant, use any misc func that 
looks up post id in db

$out = preg_replace( $html_ours, $html_oursr, $i_html );

Expected result:
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The general use is in a BBCODE-like parser for use in a FORUMS app.

What should happen:

In the source text (in UTF-8 format),

the string "[post=4ablahblah /]"

should be picked out of any given arbitrary input

by the preg_replace()

and then translated to a hyperlink

by the debdcode_post().  What is happening instead is the error in 
preg_replace, 
presumably from malformed UTF-8 or possibly a bug inside preg_replace when 
dealing with the particular character sequence "=<integer><letter(s) and/or 
integer(s)>.  Note that it's the "=" followed by an integer and then followed 
by 
at least one letter and/or more integers that triggers the error.  I hope this 
helps; thank you for looking.

Actual result:
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Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in 
/apath/Class/common_functions.inc(1405) : regexp code on line 1

Fatal error: preg_replace() [<a href='function.preg-replace'>function.preg-
replace</a>]: Failed evaluating code: debdcode_post( 4f30abfddc79595474000020 ) 
in 
<file:line>


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