Hello,

On 10/03/2004 12:27 PM, Olaf Van Der Spek wrote:
I think that making all failed memory allocations recoverable is not viable because more PHP C code that makes memory allocations assumes it only returns if it succeeds. Trying to change that everywhere memory is allocated is and monster job that I doubt that any PHP core developer will agree on doing.


You could just create a new function for that: alloc_no_exception
There's no need to change every call, you'd only need to change the calls that can take a NULL result.

I find it hard to justify such function, but nothing stops you to propose a patch to PHP developers and see if they find acceptable.


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