ID: 34879 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: brion at pobox dot com -Status: Open +Status: Verified Bug Type: Arrays related Operating System: Linux 64bit (AMD64) PHP Version: 5.1.0RC1, 4.4.1RC1 New Comment:
Reproducible on amd64 host. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-10-15 09:50:53] brion at pobox dot com Description: ------------ On 64-bit Opteron systems, certain functions which operate on arrays will corrupt negative integer array indexes, turning them into large positive integers. I've found at least str_replace, preg_replace, and array_map to exhibit this behavior. This bug has been inserting odd, but harmless entries into user preferences on Wikipedia, though there might be more serious problems caused by it that we haven't yet discovered. Problem confirmed on PHP 4.4.0, 4.4.1RC1, and 5.1.0RC1 running on Fedora Core 3 for x86_64; compiled PHP with gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 20050721 (Red Hat 3.4.4-2) Reproduce code: --------------- var_dump( str_replace( 'a', 'b', array( -1 => -1 ) ) ); Expected result: ---------------- Running on our 32-bit Linux systems I receive the expected: array(1) { [-1]=> string(2) "-1" } Actual result: -------------- On our 64-bit Linux servers, I get an incorrect index: array(1) { [4294967295]=> string(2) "-1" } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=34879&edit=1