ID: 41609
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: zoe at uk dot ibm dot com
-Status: Bogus
+Status: Open
-Bug Type: Filesystem function related
+Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Windows XP
PHP Version: 6CVS-2007-06-06 (snap)
New Comment:
"*IF* there is some work needed on the docs is the right process to
open another defect?"
Good point, there is a lot of work to be done regarding php6 behaviors
of each function. I'm not sure what the phpdoc team decided but I will
let them comment here, if required.
changed to open + documentation problem.
Previous Comments:
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[2007-06-11 11:30:25] zoe at uk dot ibm dot com
Fair enough - I was wondering if it should also be either RTFM or
WTFM?
Just had a quick look at what I hope are the PHP6 docs and I can't see
the new put_file_contents() flags documented yet. *IF* there is some
work needed on the docs is the right process to open another defect?
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[2007-06-11 10:58:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not a bug > bogus (I don't like this word but well :)
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[2007-06-11 09:56:24] zoe at uk dot ibm dot com
Yes - you are right. The FILE_BINARY flag does fix the problem. I'm
closing this.
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[2007-06-09 21:17:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"when files are not opened with the binary flag, windows automatically
converts \n to \r\n. I don't have time until mid-July to investigate
this problem though."
As far as I remember, it is the documented behavior (windows file
functions).
It is especially important to take care of text contents in the unicode
mode, it is not a good idea to blindly save everything as binary. That's
why php6 has two new flags which can be used in file_put_contents:
- FILE_TEXT, opens with "wt" (or "at" if FILE_APPEND is used)
- FILE_BINARY, opens with "wb" (or "ab"
the default mode is "w", which is a text mode on windows.
I do not have a windows at hand to test but I'm pretty sure that
FILE_BINARY solves your issue. It may use it automatically when a binary
string is given, but I would find that trickier (magic++).
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[2007-06-09 21:03:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when files are not opened with the binary flag, windows automatically
converts \n to \r\n. I don't have time until mid-July to investigate
this problem though.
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