ID:               29049
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      bugs dot php dot net at chsc dot dk
-Status:           Verified
+Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Arrays related
 Operating System: *
 PHP Version:      4CVS, 5CVS
-Assigned To:      
+Assigned To:      iliaa


Previous Comments:
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[2004-07-08 11:29:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

There isn't any checking done in any of the u*sort() functions for the
callback being valid. (zend_is_callable() should be used?)

This might be intentional, since the check would slow these functions
down a bit..?


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[2004-07-07 15:02:08] bugs dot php dot net at chsc dot dk

Description:
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When the second argument to usort() is not a valid callback, no error
is triggered, and the return value is true.

This makes debugging tricky.

When invoked with an invalid callback, usort() for some reason
rearranges the values in the array anyway.

Reproduce code:
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<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
$array = array(1, 7, 3, 2);
var_dump(usort($array, 'not a function name'));
var_dump($array);
var_dump(usort($array, 9999));
var_dump($array);
var_dump(usort($array, array('foo', 'bar')));
var_dump($array);
?>

Expected result:
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The output should be three error messages, three times "bool(false)"
and three times the original array.

Actual result:
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bool(true)
array(4) {
  [0]=>
  int(2)
  [1]=>
  int(3)
  [2]=>
  int(7)
  [3]=>
  int(1)
}
bool(true)
array(4) {
  [0]=>
  int(1)
  [1]=>
  int(7)
  [2]=>
  int(3)
  [3]=>
  int(2)
}
bool(true)
array(4) {
  [0]=>
  int(2)
  [1]=>
  int(3)
  [2]=>
  int(7)
  [3]=>
  int(1)
}
 


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