Hi!

   what I did every single time. Among all my bug reports I had one answer
from decoder-...@own-hero.net (thanks to him) who reduced the test case
for a memory leak (bug 54460). I'm not talking about bugs in modules
but bugs in *core* which can be reproduced with few lines of *core* PHP.

I am reading the list pretty closely and I don't remember any emails from you raising the question of reproducible corruption bugs recently, except indeed for 54460 which seems to be a memory leak, though presence of xcache in the trace suggests it may not even be a PHP bug. It talks about bug in a template engine containing thousands of lines. This is pretty hard work to debug something starting with huge unknown code, so no wonder nobody got to it yet. PHP is a volunteer project, and it's not easy to find volunteers to dig into thousand lines of unknown code to find a bug that may not even be there. It's quite a hard work.

I must have missed other ones. But if they are still reproducible in 5.4 and you have reproducing code, you're welcome to share on the list. Unfortunately, bugs.php.net seems to be down, but once it gets up we could look into it and see if we can fix any. As I said, good reproduction makes it better.
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