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Bug #42229 fgetcsv() behaves differently for a file containing '\n' with php5 and php6.
Submitted: 2007-08-07 05:54 UTC Modified: 2008-02-10 04:09 UTC
From: nikhil dot gupta at in dot ibm dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Filesystem function related
PHP Version: 6CVS-2007-08-07 (snap) OS: Linux, Win32-xp
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2007-08-07 05:54 UTC] nikhil dot gupta at in dot ibm dot com
Description:
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fgetcsv() behaves differently for a file which has  '\n' characters for php5 and php6. php5 output is correct because the characters are given in single quotes hence these characters will not be interpreted as newline and taken as normal characters. Hence fgetcsv() should print the characters which is happening on php5 and not on php6. 

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

$fp = fopen("file2.tmp", "w");
$csv_string = '\n';
fwrite($fp, $csv_string);
fclose($fp);

$fp = fopen("file2.tmp", "r");
var_dump( ftell($fp) );
var_dump( fgetcsv($fp) );
var_dump( ftell($fp) );
var_dump( feof($fp) );
var_dump( fseek($fp, 0, SEEK_END) );
var_dump( ftell($fp) );
var_dump( feof($fp) );
fclose($fp);
?>

Expected result:
----------------
int(0)
array(1) {
  [0]=>
  string(2) "\n"
}
int(2)
bool(true)
int(0)
int(2)
bool(true)

Actual result:
--------------
int(0)
array(0) {
}
int(2)
bool(true)
int(0)
int(2)
bool(false)

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 [2008-02-10 04:09 UTC] felipe@php.net
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