Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=55460&edit=1
ID: 55460
Comment by: reeze dot xia at gmail dot com
Reported by: da at infomantis dot de
Summary: if computing an expression in die(), the cgi engine
crashes
Status: Feedback
Type: Bug
Package: CGI/CLI related
Operating System: Windows Vista
PHP Version: 5.4.0alpha3
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
I couldn't reproduce that in PHP5.4 with php-cgi in Mac OS X
Previous Comments:
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[2011-08-19 22:49:29] [email protected]
Thank you for this bug report. To properly diagnose the problem, we
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[2011-08-19 10:38:03] da at infomantis dot de
Description:
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If you end a script by calling "die()", an give an expression as parameter,
that must be computed first, the CGI/CLI Engine crashes. Passing a normal
string causes no problems, but everything complexer than a literal(object
access, simple arithmetic expressions like 1+1, even concatenation of two
strings) leads to an engine crash.
Test script:
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<?php
echo 'Now its gonna crashing'.PHP_EOL;
die('complex '.'expression');
?>
Expected result:
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Now its gonna crashing
complex expression
Actual result:
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Now its gonna crashing
complex expression
Windows informs me, that the CGI/CLI engine encountered an unidentified failure
and must be restarted.
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