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Bug #24279 Crash when using __get,__set or __call and raising exceptions
Submitted: 2003-06-21 13:32 UTC Modified: 2003-06-29 18:42 UTC
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Avg. Score:1.0 ± 0.0
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From: cunha17 at uol dot com dot br Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Scripting Engine problem
PHP Version: 5CVS-2003-06-21 (dev) OS: linux (RH9)
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2003-06-21 13:32 UTC] cunha17 at uol dot com dot br
Description:
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When any exception is raised inside a __get, __set or __call it leads to a segmentation fault even if the exception is thrown inside a try/catch statement.



Reproduce code:
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class test {
  function __get($propname) {
    throw new Exception("TEST");
  }
}
$t = new test();
echo $t->ok;


Expected result:
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An "Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'exception'! in Unknown on line 0" or somethig like that is the exception is not caught.


Actual result:
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Segmentation fault (core dumped)

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 [2003-06-29 18:42 UTC] iliaa@php.net
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