ID: 30911
User updated by: slaporte at eurocortex dot fr
Reported By: slaporte at eurocortex dot fr
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: DOM XML related
Operating System: red hat
PHP Version: 4.3.9
New Comment:
Thank you for your reply
the script is started using php command line
"php -f test.php"
at the end of the script the php process die and the memory is then
released
Previous Comments:
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[2004-11-26 18:11:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is the memory released after the request finishes? Or does it stay
there.
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[2004-11-26 15:38:07] slaporte at eurocortex dot fr
Description:
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Hello
i'm using php and dom xml
i encounter a memory leak
the destructor of xpath context
is not called
i'm using 4_3_9 version
i put some fprintf(stderr, ...) into the destructor
and it never go inside
the destructor was registered with "xpathcontext"
le_xpathctxp =
zend_register_list_destructors_ex(php_free_xpath_context, NULL,
"xpathcontext", module_number);
the class with "XPathContext"
INIT_OVERLOADED_CLASS_ENTRY(ce, "XPathContext",
php_xpathctx_class_functions, NULL, NULL, NULL);
i try to make both lowercase
but it is changing nothing
the test script is very simple
and when you run it
and the process grow and grow and grow ....
i add a function free to xpathcontext object
that function calls the destructor
then the memory is released
but i would prefer that the destructor be called naturally
Reproduce code:
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function StringToXml($sXml) {
$oDom = domxml_open_mem($sXml);
$oCtx = $oDom->xpath_new_context();
unset($oCtx);
$oDom->free();
unset($oDom);
}
$s = getFile("test.xml");
for($n=200000; $n--;) {
echo "$n<br/>";
flush();
StringToXml($s);
}
Expected result:
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php process should not grow, memory should be released
Actual result:
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php process grow
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