Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52202&edit=1

 ID:               52202
 Comment by:       nefthy-php dot net at nefthy dot de
 Reported by:      uramihsayibok at gmail dot com
 Summary:          CURL(OPT|INFO)_PRIVATE
 Status:           Open
 Type:             Bug
 Package:          cURL related
 Operating System: Win 7 x64
 PHP Version:      5.3.2, libcurl 7.20.0

 New Comment:

also reproducable with php 5.2.13 and curl 7.21.0


Previous Comments:
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[2010-07-23 00:21:41] uramihsayibok at gmail dot com

...and doesn't work with 7.19.7 (Ubuntu, PHP 5.3.2)...

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[2010-07-22 22:38:24] nefthy-php dot net at nefthy dot de

It works fine on Debian with php 5.2.6 and libcurl 7.18.2

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[2010-07-22 22:35:04] nefthy-php dot net at nefthy dot de

I can confirm this on Gentoo Linux, same PHP version. In the source code
it gets the same treatment as CURL*_URL, so it could be a libcurl
problem...

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[2010-06-29 11:02:42] uramihsayibok at gmail dot com

Description:
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(Background: curl_easy_setopt(3) supports a CURLOPT_PRIVATE that takes a
char* and does nothing with it. It can then be retrieved with
curl_easy_getinfo(3) and CURLINFO_PRIVATE -- cURL >=7.10.3)



While the two CURL*_PRIVATE constants aren't mentioned in any detail in
the PHP manual, they are listed in cURL's predefined constants page, and
using (eg) an array for the value results in an array->string conversion
warning, so I guess there's at least a little bit of support somewhere.



However using them gives buggy results - mostly binary junk.

Test script:
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$curl = curl_init("http://www.example.com";);

curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);

curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_PRIVATE, "123"); // *

curl_exec($curl);



var_dump(curl_getinfo($curl, CURLINFO_PRIVATE));



// * mostly happens with numbers; try different string lengths

Expected result:
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string(3) "123"

Actual result:
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string([varies]) "[binary junk]"


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