Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=55660&edit=1

 ID:                 55660
 Updated by:         larue...@php.net
 Reported by:        rewilliams at crystaltech dot com
 Summary:            SplFixedArray::fromArray causing segmentation fault
                     11
-Status:             Open
+Status:             Feedback
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Reproducible crash
 Operating System:   Mac OS X 10.7.1
 PHP Version:        5.3.8
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

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I can not reproduce it with a test csv file(1005 line, 13 cloumns) with 5.3 
trunk


Previous Comments:
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[2011-09-09 21:32:23] rewilliams at crystaltech dot com

Hmm, I don't see how to upload reproduction scripts. The script is below; I'll 
leave the data 
file to the tester. I created a simple CSV file that had 10,005 lines of 13 
columns each, where 
the value of every column is the alphabet. It included one trailing blank line 
and used CRLF line 
endings.

Here's the script:

<?php

ini_set('display_errors', 1);
ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL | E_STRICT);

class NmsObj {
        static public function ImportData($whichOption) {
                $fileObj = new SplFileObject('TestData.csv');
                $fileObj->setFlags(SplFileObject::SKIP_EMPTY | 
SplFileObject::DROP_NEW_LINE | 
SplFileObject::READ_CSV);

                $return = array();
                foreach ($fileObj as $oneLine) {
                        $return[] = new stdClass();
                } //foreach

                switch ($whichOption) {
                        case 1:
                                $return = array_slice($return, 0, 9999);
                                $result = SplFixedArray::fromArray($return);
                                //we get here
                                return $result;
                        break;

                        case 2:
                                $return = array_slice($return, 0, 10000);
                                $result = SplFixedArray::fromArray($return);
                                //we won't get here - get "Segmentation fault: 
11"
                                return $result;
                        break;
                } //switch
        } //ImportData
} //NmsObj

//$dataSet1 = NmsObj::ImportData(1);
$dataSet1 = NmsObj::ImportData(2);

echo "Done!\n";

?>

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[2011-09-09 21:26:12] rewilliams at crystaltech dot com

Description:
------------
I created a script that uses SplFileObject to iterate over a CSV file. As it 
goes, it creates a new object with each line's data and adds the object to an 
array. Running it with 10k or more lines crashes with a "Segmentation fault: 
11" 
error message, while anything up to 9,999 lines works well. Adjusting PHP's 
memory limit had no effect.

I've attached a partial reduction to this bug. It seems like I really need the 
elements of the SplFileObject and the class for each line, as skipping either 
one of those (even when the resulting array is much larger than 10k items) 
causes the failure to disappear. I'm not sure exactly what the trigger is, 
however. My reduction includes a sample CSV file of just over 10k lines, and 
though it still uses SplFileObject and a per-line object, the class for the 
latter is just an stdClass, and the data from the file is essentially ignored.

The script has two lines near the bottom that are method calls to ImportData(). 
Comment out one or the other to see the script run successfully or to see it 
fail. Option 1 works; option 2 fails.

Note that I tested this under 5.3.6, not the 5.3.8 that's indicated on the bug. 
I do not have access to the latter.

Expected result:
----------------
I'd expect the script to run to completion in all cases, assuming there is 
sufficient memory.

Actual result:
--------------
The script fails in the case of >= 10000 items in the array being converted.


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