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[2009-11-16 22:08 UTC] stas at zend dot com
Description:
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If I use stream_copy_to_stream with source stream being not file (say, HTTP socket) then I get this warning:
Warning: Invalid CRT parameters detected
This is because in _php_stream_copy_to_stream_ex() php_stream_stat() is applied to source stream, which goes to php_sockop_stat which calls fstat, which produces "invalid parameter" pseudo-exception.
Reproduce code:
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$socket = open_http_socket();
$fp = fopen("data", "w");
stream_copy_to_stream($socket, $fp);
Actual result:
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Warning: Invalid CRT parameters detected
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Is it really that hard to find a script that opens http socket in the manual? OK, here it goes: <?php $socket = fsockopen("localhost", 80, $errno, $errstr, 30); if (!$socket) { echo "$errstr ($errno)<br />\n"; } else { $out = "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"; $out .= "Host: localhost\r\n"; $out .= "Connection: Close\r\n\r\n"; fwrite($socket, $out); } $fp = fopen("data", "w"); stream_copy_to_stream($socket, $fp);