ID: 13554
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Redhat Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

It should also be noted that I dont see this problem with much smaller / less complex 
objects.



Previous Comments:
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[2001-10-05 02:54:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Before this, I've started the session, and have included the file defining the Test 
class.

  session_register("testCache");

  if(!isset($testCache))
  {
     $testCache = new Test($testid);
     echo "Loading non cached...";
  }

It should be noted that an instantiated Test object is really pretty darn hefty and 
contains arrays of objects in its attributes with many methods.  Total footprint is 
probably around 150k or so.

The first time this code is executed, testCache is empty
and is created within the body of the if statement

The second time (reload the page for instance) it causes the apache process servicing 
the request to gobble up insane amounts of memory.  As far as I can tell, apache will 
never respond back.  On the reload, the session variable should be set



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