ID: 37846 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: bugs dot php dot net at jonatan dot com -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Strings related Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4.6 PHP Version: 5.1.4 New Comment:
There is nothing to discuss. bjori and me already explained you every bit of your code. Please STOP reopening this BOGUS report. Thank you. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-06-20 21:47:02] bugs dot php dot net at jonatan dot com Unbogusing again, as per my previous comment. (As for needing to explain to me how to count from 1 to 9, apparently you do. I was under the assumption that one should always start at 1...) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-06-20 14:39:10] bugs dot php dot net at jonatan dot com Sorry for my tone earlier. It didn't seem like anyone understood my bug report. It is only the tenth character if you count the leading space, which doesn't exist, because it has been trimmed. Your explanation would make sense if wordwrap() didn't trim leading (or trailing) spaces from wrapped lines; resulting in something like: Some tex Some tex Some text Some tex Some text Some tex (note leading and trailing space on lines) But that's not what wordwrap() returns. The fact that (I'm guessing) the trimming internally occurs after the counting is merely an implementation detail of wordwrap() that shouldn't be exposed outside the function. I'd suggest fixing wordwrap() to wrap more efficiently. Given the trimming of spaces, that can hardly be considered to be incorrect. Either that, or adding the following note to the documentation: Note that if a line happens to be exactly as long as the maximum line length, the following line will be considered to start with a leading space, even though it does not do so, for porposes of calculating the maximum amount of text that can fit on that line. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-06-20 14:00:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] <?php // 'Some tex Some tex Some text Some tex Some text Some tex'; $foo = "1234 678 1234 678 1234 6789 2345 789 2345 7890 2345 678"; print wordwrap($foo, 9) . "\n"; ?> 1234 678 1234 678 1234 6789 2345 789 2345 7890 2345 678 The latter "t" in "text" is the TENTH character. Now PLEASE leave this report as bogus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-06-20 14:00:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oh, god.. Here is what wordwrap() does: "Some tex|Some tex|Some text| Some tex| Some tex|t Some tex" Write it down on paper and count symbols yourself. Is everything clear for you this time? Or do I need to explain how to count from 1 to 9? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-06-20 13:57:01] bugs dot php dot net at jonatan dot com (Unfortunately the bug tracking system reformatted the code in my last comment, adding a line break in the statement that sets the $input variable, which was not intended to be there. There is supposed to be a space (and only a space) between each word in the string. So you'll need to change that if copying-and-pasting. Or just use my first reproduction example.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/37846 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=37846&edit=1