ID:               46156
 Updated by:       ka...@php.net
 Reported By:      ka...@php.net
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: *
-PHP Version:      5CVS-2008-11-11
+PHP Version:      5.3 Beta 1
 Assigned To:      dmitry
 New Comment:

This one is a little odd, however I get a memory_limit error but
straight after it crashes:
<?php
        start:
        {
                $a = function($b) use($a)
                {
                        $a();
                };
        }

        goto start;
?>


Previous Comments:
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[2009-02-16 12:19:00] ka...@php.net

Heres another one with __call():
<?php
        class Test
        {
                public function __call($call, Array $args)
                {
                        call_user_func_array(Array($this, $call), $args);
                }
        }

        $test = new Test;
        $test->crash();
?>

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[2008-12-05 07:28:28] ka...@php.net

I've discovered one more crash and reported here of the same type:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=46754

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[2008-09-23 10:00:25] ka...@php.net

Description:
------------
Creating a new instance of the same class in a class destructor which
causes infinite recursion will cause PHP to crash, instead of throwing a
memory_limit error.

Dmitry told me to report this so it wouldn't be forgotten.

Reproduce code:
---------------
<?php
        class Crash
        {
                public function __destruct()
                {
                        new self;
                }
        }

        new Crash;
?>

Expected result:
----------------
memory_limit error

Actual result:
--------------
Crash


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