php.net |  support |  documentation |  report a bug |  advanced search |  search howto |  statistics |  random bug |  login
Bug #26951 INT issue, passing 08 results in 0
Submitted: 2004-01-17 21:33 UTC Modified: 2004-01-18 05:31 UTC
Votes:6
Avg. Score:3.3 ± 1.2
Reproduced:2 of 3 (66.7%)
Same Version:1 (50.0%)
Same OS:1 (50.0%)
From: jake at presstec dot net Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: *Programming Data Structures
PHP Version: 4.3.4 OS: Linux 2.4.
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
Welcome back! If you're the original bug submitter, here's where you can edit the bug or add additional notes.
If you forgot your password, you can retrieve your password here.
Password:
Status:
Package:
Bug Type:
Summary:
From: jake at presstec dot net
New email:
PHP Version: OS:

 

 [2004-01-17 21:33 UTC] jake at presstec dot net
Description:
------------
This is very simple too understand from the example code,passing 08 or 09 results in 0..... 

Errr umm... what the?! 

Thanks

Reproduce code:
---------------
<?php

function p($val)
{
    echo "$val<br/>";
}

p(01);
p(05);
p(08);
p(09);

?>

Expected result:
----------------
1<br/>5<br/>8<br/>9<br/>

Actual result:
--------------
1<br/>5<br/>0<br/>0<br/>

Patches

Pull Requests

History

AllCommentsChangesGit/SVN commitsRelated reports
 [2004-01-17 21:52 UTC] pluggz24 at yahoo dot com
This isn't a bug; this is proper behavior for an octal integer. 08 and 09 are both undefined, as an octal value can have digits 0-7 :/

I don't see this as being a bug.
 [2004-01-18 05:31 UTC] helly@php.net
Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

Ocalt restrictions
 
PHP Copyright © 2001-2024 The PHP Group
All rights reserved.
Last updated: Fri Dec 06 07:01:29 2024 UTC