Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=43908&edit=1
ID: 43908
Comment by: dwake at box dot com
Reported by: Arne dot Heizmann at csr dot com
Summary: Add an optional parameter to exec() to not trim
whitespace from output
Status: Wont fix
Type: Feature/Change Request
Package: *General Issues
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 5.2.5
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
If I use shell_exec(), is there any way to get the exit code?
Previous Comments:
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[2012-12-12 23:18:52] [email protected]
If you want the raw unaltered output from the command use shell_exec() not
exec(). By definition exec() has to use a delimiter in order to create the
array.
If you don't want it to do that, just grab the raw via shell_exec() and do your
own parsing.
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[2012-12-12 23:08:08] dwake at box dot com
I've just run into this "feature", writing a tool that needs to be able to read
in a file from a given commit repo. Because of the "feature", every line in
the resulting file is stripped of trailing whitespace, creating a lot of
spurious diffs.
I am at a loss to see the motivation for this behavior. Information is being
discarded, with no possibility of recovering it. The only workaround I can
think of is to
1. Use sed, or a comparable utility, to add a non-whitespace character to the
end of every line
2. Make the PHP exec() call
3. In PHP, strip the spurious character from the end of each line.
Please put in the extra flag to turn this behavior off.
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[2008-07-18 16:02:08] [email protected]
Reclassified.
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[2008-07-18 14:28:05] Arne dot Heizmann at csr dot com
This is most certainly not expected behaviour, and furthermore, it is dataloss.
If you must preserve backwards compatibility, which is certainly fair, then I
recommend you add a new boolean option to the exec() call to preserve the
whitespace. Either way, this bug is not bogus.
I have an application whose output may or may not contain lines that contain
only whitespace. I need for this whitespace to be preserved as otherwise I
cannot parse the output correctly.
Please note that I'm not talking about the trailing "\n" which is mentioned in
the documentation. I'm referring to all other whitespace, especially spaces and
tabs.
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[2008-07-17 23:43:21] [email protected]
Expected behaviour and can not be changed. RTFM: http://php.net/exec
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