ID: 19910 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Bogus Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Windows NT 5.0 build 2195 PHP Version: 4.2.2 New Comment:
Hehe .. just incrementing an integer value doesn't overflow the stack while a recursive functionc all does. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-10-15 05:20:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nevermind... I tried with another infinite recursion: <?php function a() { b(); } function b() { a(); } a(); ?> And the same happend as the include recursion... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-10-15 05:19:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hmm... I tried another version of the infinite loop: <?php while (1) { $x++; } ?> And the result was just: Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in d:\wwwroot\smeti\bug.php on line 3 So I think, that the same must happen with the include (infinite) recursion. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-10-14 19:02:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are also many other ways to crash PHP like this. This is called "Infinite recursion". Not a bug. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-10-14 18:49:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you include the file is beeing parsed, either with __FILE__ or with the filename, apache (I just tested on apache and php 4.2.2) will crash. <?php include __FILE__; ?> OR <?php // __FILE__ == 'test.php'; true include 'test.php'; ?> result: Apache.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows... (and so on) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=19910&edit=1