Could you please tell me what is the 'Bogus' in this report?
It's a bug report which happens to have a patch for the bug too.
This is far from bogus report. Reopened.
--Jani
On 5 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>ID: 12581
>Updated by: andy
>Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Old Status: Open
>Status: Bogus
>Bug Type: dBase related
>Operating System: Linux 2.2.16-3
>PHP Version: 4.0.6
>New Comment:
>
>status -> bogus
>
>Previous Comments:
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>
>[2001-08-05 16:18:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>this is not a bug...already forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Thanks for your help, but next time just send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>and don't open a bug about it.
>
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>
>[2001-08-05 16:17:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>The file name to which the patches apply is ext/dbase/dbase.c.
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>[2001-08-05 16:16:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Below are patches that fix the problem reported 10/20/2000 in bug report #7374. The
>problem is that when boolean (TRUE or FALSE) fields are present in an imported Dbase
>file, the value is always imported as FALSE (0). This problem has been present since
>4.0.3. The patches below were generated using distribution 4.0.6.
>
>466,467c466
>< case 'N': /* FALLS THROUGH */
>< case 'L': /* FALLS THROUGH */
>---
>> case 'N':
>473a473,486
>> case 'L': /* we used to FALLS THROUGH, but now we check for T/Y and F/N
>> and insert 1 or 0, respectively. db_fdc is the number of
>> decimals, which we don't care about. 3/14/01 LEW */
>> if ( (*str_value == 'T') || ( *str_value == 'Y' ) ){
>> add_next_index_long(return_value, strtol("1", NULL, 10));
>> } else {
>> if ( (*str_value == 'F') || ( *str_value == 'N' ) ){
>> add_next_index_long(return_value, strtol("0", NULL, 10));
>> }
>> else {
>> add_next_index_long(return_value, strtol(" ", NULL, 10));
>> }
>> }
>> break;
>544,545c557
>< case 'N': /* FALLS THROUGH */
>< case 'L': /* FALLS THROUGH */
>---
>> case 'N':
>551a564,578
>> case 'L': /* we used to FALLS THROUGH, but now we check for T/Y and F/N
>> and insert 1 or 0, respectively. db_fdc is the number of
>> decimals, which we don't care about. 3/14/01 LEW */
>> if ( (*str_value == 'T') || ( *str_value == 'Y') ){
>> add_assoc_long(return_value, cur_f->db_fname, strtol("1", NULL,
>10));
>> } else {
>> if ( (*str_value == 'F') || ( *str_value == 'N' ) ){
>> add_assoc_long(return_value, cur_f->db_fname,strtol("0",
>NULL, 10));
>> }
>> else {
>> add_assoc_long(return_value, cur_f->db_fname,strtol(" ",
>NULL, 10));
>> }
>> }
>> break;
>>
>
>
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>
>
>
>Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=12581&edit=1
>
>
>
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