Hi Sniper:

Actually I was posting two different cases of possibly the same bug.
One case is passing String value to a static variable in the COM object.
The other is passing String value as an argument in a method exposed by the
COM object.
They both leak memory, and all my php-com work is leaking memory so this is
not an isolated problem.
I use VJ++ to write COM objects, as Java handles its own garbage collection.


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Subject: PHP 4.0 Bug #9715 Updated: Memory leak when passing string
values to modular variables in COM


ID: 9715
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: COM related
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Comments:

submitted twice

Previous Comments:
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[2001-03-12 22:17:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That wasn't it... I tried it without passing a constant, and it's still
leaking memory! So this is an outstanding serious bug with no workaround.

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[2001-03-12 22:02:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Found the problem. It only leaks memory, if I pass a CONSTANT from PHP to
the COM object. All I have to do now is rewrite the php so that I'm passing
a variable, not a constant.  Probably this issue can be closed after someone
has a look into it.

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[2001-03-12 19:56:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a new bug that I found.  Memory is leaked when passing string values
to String variables in the modular scope of the COM object.  Example:  COM
object has public variable called temp which is of String data type.  I
instantiate the COM object and reference it with $t_obj. I pass a string
value from php like this:-  $t_obj->temp = "This is a test string.";  PHP
has many other bugs concerning passing values through COM, but this bug is
more serious because I am only trying to pass String values to the variables
directly, without having to call a method to pass the values to the
variables.

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