ID: 11739
Updated by: yohgaki
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: Suse Linux 7.0
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
This is similar to set_time_limit() problem...
Anyone know if this is fixed or not?
To reporter: Could you try 4.1.0 and report the result?
Previous Comments:
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[2001-06-27 10:43:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there!
As far as I understand, the option "memory_limit" sets the mem-limit for ONE script.
I installed PHP as a Apache module and I set the memory_limit to 16M (via php.ini).
When I allocate 8M of memory, all works fine. But when two different scripts each
allocate 8M, I will get sometimes the following message:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate
4194304 bytes) in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/testxx.php on line 6
Both scripts (testx.php and testxx.php) contain the following code:
<?php
$str = "x";
for($i=0; $i<23; $i++)
{
$str .= $str;
echo strlen($str) . "<br>";
}
?>
First, 1 byte will be allocated, then 2, then 4 and so on. The last allocated string
has a size of 8M.
It's a little difficult to reproduce the problem because I have to call both scripts
exactly at the same time from my browser. But, as I said, sometimes I get the
described error-message.
My question is: Is this normal and memory_limit sets the limit for ALL scripts that
are currently running or is this a bug?
Thanks in advance!
... tobias wiersch from germany
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