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Bug #40815 Trying apply default exception handler produces segfault
Submitted: 2007-03-15 10:42 UTC Modified: 2007-03-15 16:44 UTC
From: nizar dot jouini at gmail dot com Assigned: tony2001 (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Reproducible crash
PHP Version: 5.2.1 OS: Linux 2.6.17-10/Ubuntu 6.10
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2007-03-15 10:42 UTC] nizar dot jouini at gmail dot com
Description:
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Trying to set an exception handler which is a type of 'static public function' results in a segfault. This script is run from php-cli

Reproduce code:
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<?php

class ehandle{
        static public function exh ($ex) {

                echo 'foo';
        }
}


set_exception_handler("ehandle::exh");

throw new Exception ("Whiii");

?>

Expected result:
----------------
I would expect to catch an exception.

Actual result:
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fish: Job 1, ?php destroythis.php ? terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error)

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 [2007-03-15 10:48 UTC] nizar dot jouini at gmail dot com
It seems that it is also possible to produce this in RHEL4/Centos4 (PHP 5.2.1 compiled from sources) with the same result.
 [2007-03-15 16:44 UTC] tony2001@php.net
This bug has been fixed in CVS.

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