ID: 36391
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: tomas_matousek at hotmail dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Operating System: WinXP
PHP Version: 5.1.2
New Comment:
This is expected behavior. Workaround you "could" do is:
<?php
$array = array('a', 'b', 'c', 200 => 'd');
array_pop($array);
array_pop($array);
$new = $array;
$new[] = 'd';
$array[] = 'd';
var_dump($new);
var_dump($array);
?>
That way you'll have your 1,2,3 keys in $new and the correctly indexed
array in $array.
"Note that the maximum integer key used for this need not currently
exist in the array. It simply must have existed in the array at some
time since the last time the array was re-indexed. The following example
illustrates: .." (You can see this link at:
http://ie.php.net/types.array)
Previous Comments:
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[2008-01-28 14:43:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since there is no special notes in docs about this issue, it seems to
be a feature request, but still reasonable with array manipulation
formalizations.
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[2008-01-28 14:42:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- php-5.2.5/ext/standard/array.c 2007-11-06 11:28:21.000000000 -0200
+++ /usr/local/src/php-5.2.5/ext/standard/array.c 2008-01-28
06:35:34.000000000 -0200
@@ -1994,7 +1994,7 @@
**val; /* Value to be popped */
char *key = NULL;
int key_len = 0;
- ulong index;
+ ulong index, new_index = 0;
/* Get the arguments and do error-checking */
if (ZEND_NUM_ARGS() != 1 || zend_get_parameters_ex(1, &stack) ==
FAILURE) {
@@ -2048,6 +2048,10 @@
}
} else if (!key_len && index >=
Z_ARRVAL_PP(stack)->nNextFreeElement-1) {
Z_ARRVAL_PP(stack)->nNextFreeElement =
Z_ARRVAL_PP(stack)->nNextFreeElement - 1;
+ } else if (!key_len && index <
Z_ARRVAL_PP(stack)->nNextFreeElement-1) {
+ zend_hash_internal_pointer_end(Z_ARRVAL_PP(stack));
+ zend_hash_get_current_key_ex(Z_ARRVAL_PP(stack),
&key, &key_len, &new_index, 0, NULL);
+ Z_ARRVAL_PP(stack)->nNextFreeElement = new_index +
1;
}
zend_hash_internal_pointer_reset(Z_ARRVAL_PP(stack));
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[2006-02-14 17:33:38] tomas_matousek at hotmail dot com
Description:
------------
Operator $a[] doesn't add a correct key to the array if applied after
popping from array. It seems array_pop merely checks whether the removed
index is the max. int key remembered by the array and if yes it
decreases it by 1. I would expect array_pop to find the new maximal key
in the resulting array.
Reproduce code:
---------------
$a = array("a","b",100 => "c",200 => "d");
array_pop($a);
array_pop($a);
$a[] = "new";
var_dump($a);
Expected result:
----------------
array(3) {
[0]=>
string(1) "a"
[1]=>
string(1) "b"
[2]=>
string(3) "new"
}
Actual result:
--------------
array(3) {
[0]=>
string(1) "a"
[1]=>
string(1) "b"
[199]=>
string(3) "new"
}
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