Re: Negative memory_get_usage() Values

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Whoops,

I'm using PHP 5.2.0 on Mac OS X 10.4.8.

I'll do as you suggest (and learn more about PHP memory usage) to try to see what's going on.

Chris
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On Nov 26, 2006, at 12:34 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:

What version of PHP and what OS?

I *think* that there is some jiggery-pokery going on in
memory_get_usage() in PHP 5 and managed memory where it would make
perfect sense to get negative numbers occasionally...

You may also want to log the memory_get_usage inside the loop, and
then graph the memory usage as it goes up/down to get a better idea of
what's going on.

On Sun, November 26, 2006 8:35 am, Chris wrote:
Hey gang,

I'm getting a negative return value from memory_get_usage() using the
following script. My I've got --enable-memory-limit enabled  and my
memory_limit is set to 100MB (which should more than enough memory).

I suspect that there is a bug in utf8_encode() but I'd like others to
test it (on different platforms) before I submit it as a bug.

<?php

for ($i=0; $i < 20000; $i++) {
     echo utf8_encode('This is a test');
}

echo memory_get_usage();

?>


Chris
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