Re: PHP (anti) crash policy?

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Hello,

On 10/01/2004 10:32 AM, Olaf Van Der Spek wrote:
That is not a crash. Your script making a PHP function request 600MB of memory. Since it exceeds the configured memory limit, there is no way to recover from memory exhaustion and the script just exits cleanly. It


BTW, I don't agree. It's easily possible to recover from this error.
Just return NULL and the gzinflate function will return false.

If you think that is a good idea, why don't you just write a patch and discuss about it in php-dev mailing list?


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