ID:               43220
 Comment by:       felipensp at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      bugreporter at to dot mabomuja dot de
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         *General Issues
 Operating System: Linux/Windows
 PHP Version:      5.2.4
 New Comment:

The correct is: sizeof($t) - 1


Previous Comments:
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[2007-11-09 02:51:00] bugreporter at to dot mabomuja dot de

Actual Snaphots 5.3dev(2007-11-08-Snap) also has this bug and the code
example is not working as i wrote above, sorry.

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[2007-11-09 02:45:29] bugreporter at to dot mabomuja dot de

Description:
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In the code example below, when entering the for-loop, the arraypointer
is at position 1 (the 2nd element).
When you comment out the foreach-loop before OR insert the reset-line,
output starts - as expected - at the first array element (posistion 0).

This means "foreach" modifies the array pointer, although the
documentation says "foreach operates on a copy of the specified array
and not the array itself. Therefore, the array pointer is not modified"

Testing with versions 4.4.7/5.2.3/5.3dev(2007-11-08-Snap) of Windows
zip package and 4.4.7/5.2.1 on gentoo (5.2.3 not testet on linux) shows
correct behavior.

Reproduce code:
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$t=range('a','c');

foreach ($t AS $key => $profil){
        $t[$key]="1";
}
//reset($t);
for ($i=0;$i<sizeof($t);$i++){
        echo key($t) . "->".current($t)."\n";
        next ($t);
}
print_r($t);


Expected result:
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version 5.2.3:
0->1
1->1
2->1
Array
(
    [0] => 1
    [1] => 1
    [2] => 1
)

Actual result:
--------------
version 5.2.4:
1->1
2->1
->
Array
(
    [0] => 1
    [1] => 1
    [2] => 1
)


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