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Bug #31877 PRINTF returns garbage
Submitted: 2005-02-07 22:11 UTC Modified: 2005-02-08 07:49 UTC
From: kalle at ok dot ee Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Strings related
PHP Version: 4.3.10 OS: linux 2.4.28
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2005-02-07 22:11 UTC] kalle at ok dot ee
Description:
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new installation (server, apache, PHP). apache 1.3.33, PHP 4.3.10, slackware current.
in previous server there were no problems. but now PRINTF returns total garbage:
for example:
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", (10/4));?> returns "2.504"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 10.00);?> returns "10.005"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 10);?> returns "10.005"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 125.00);?> returns "125.006"

disabled all Zend extension and googled a long time. no solution for me. dev team? any ideas?

thanks in advance!





Reproduce code:
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<?=PRINTF("%.2f", (10/4));?> returns "2.504"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 10.00);?> returns "10.005"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 10);?> returns "10.005"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 125.00);?> returns "125.006"


Expected result:
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<?=PRINTF("%.2f", (10/4));?> returns "2.50"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 10.00);?> returns "10.00"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 10);?> returns "10.00"
<?=PRINTF("%.2f", 125.00);?> returns "125.00"



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 [2005-02-08 07:49 UTC] kalle at ok dot ee
I have to admit, that I was stupid :(

In previous versions PRINTF() returned true/false or nothing. From some versions on it returns number of characters printed. And <?=PRINTF();?> is not right, <?PRINTF();?> or <?=SPRINTF();?> is.

Sorry everyone. But that return string was confusing :)

Conclusion - overworking makes deamons appear..
 
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