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Bug #46953 "Allowed memory size..." when doing count() in for
Submitted: 2008-12-27 11:52 UTC Modified: 2008-12-31 21:30 UTC
From: tobi at blackswan dot ch Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Class/Object related
PHP Version: 5.2.6 OS: *
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2008-12-27 11:52 UTC] tobi at blackswan dot ch
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Maybe it's nothing but my stupidness ;)

When I do this ->

$headers = imap_fetch_overview($mbox,$start.":{$end}",0);

for ($i = 0; $i <= count($headers) ; $i++) {
    $headers[$i]->subject="fritz";
}

--> Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 43 bytes) ...

When I do this ->

$headers = imap_fetch_overview($mbox,$start.":{$end}",0);

$temp=count($headers);

for ($i = 0; $i <= $temp ; $i++) {
    $headers[$i]->subject="fritz";
}

--> All fine...

$headers has 3 records...

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 [2008-12-27 11:53 UTC] tobi at blackswan dot ch
forgot to mention... PHP Version is 5.2.6.
 [2008-12-27 14:35 UTC] colder@php.net
Are you increasing the size of $headers ? because of
$headers[$i] not being defined or something ?

FWIW, you could have simply used foreach($headers as $h) { $h->subject="fritz"; } 
 [2008-12-27 14:42 UTC] tobi at blackswan dot ch
You're right, I can do it this way to. I'm just editing data in a stdclass object.
 [2008-12-31 21:30 UTC] felipe@php.net
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 [2008-12-31 21:30 UTC] felipe@php.net
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