ID:               27295
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      jwalker7281 at yahoo dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Zend Engine 2 problem
 Operating System: Redhat Linux 9
-PHP Version:      5.0.0b4 (beta4)
+PHP Version:      4CVS, 5CVS
-Assigned To:      
+Assigned To:      iliaa


Previous Comments:
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[2004-02-17 15:14:05] jwalker7281 at yahoo dot com

Description:
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I found that using sscanf, at least within a foreach loop, leaks. The
original code I found this in read in a file, and then did foreach(
$lines as $line )... I wrote a small bit of code to simulate that. It
doesn't give the same files for a leak location, but it still leaks.



When running my code, I got this:

/root/php-5.0.0b4/Zend/zend_execute.c(2973) :  Freeing 0x40232D30 (2
bytes), script=./objtest

/root/php-5.0.0b4/Zend/zend_variables.c(137) : Actual location
(location was relayed)

=== Total 1 memory leaks detected ===



When running this test simulation code, I got this:

/root/php-5.0.0b4/ext/standard/scanf.c(937) :  Freeing 0x4022727C (4
bytes), script=./memleak

=== Total 1 memory leaks detected ===



Both are running PHP5, b4 in CLI mode.

Reproduce code:
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#!/usr/local/bin/php -q

<?php

   $strings = array( "#dude = me\n", "#bug = nasty\n" );

   foreach( $strings as $string )

   {

      sscanf( $string, "%s = %[^[]]", $var, $val );

      echo "$var = $val\n";

   }

?>



Expected result:
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It *works*, as in it outputs:



./memleak

#dude = me



#bug = nasty



But it also gives that memory leak bug.

Actual result:
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Please see above.


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