Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61029&edit=1
ID: 61029 Updated by: larue...@php.net Reported by: yonni dot m at zend dot com Summary: '@' operator before a function call causes php to hang till max-exec-time -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Type: Bug Package: *General Issues Operating System: MacOS 10.6 PHP Version: 5.4.0RC7 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: I can not reproduce this, could you help us to find more infos? like: run the test script. when it hanged, put the php process background (ctrl+z, then $bg). find the process's pid. gdb --pid=php's pid then gdb>bt paste the backtrace to here. thanks Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-02-09 15:36:02] yonni dot m at zend dot com Description: ------------ Steps to reproduce: Php 5.4RC7 on MACOS 10.6 Execute script in test script doesn't matter if index.html is actually there Note php error logs Test script: --------------- <?php @file_get_contents('index.html'); Expected result: ---------------- Script should execute and complete immediately Actual result: -------------- Script hangs until max-exec-time is reached and fails with a fatal error: PHP Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 10 seconds exceeded Remove the @ and the script executes correctly ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61029&edit=1