Can you provide the PHP code which causes this segfault?
I tried the following example code, and managed to run preg_replace_callback() just fine on both an i386 and an amd64 running jaunty.
<?php
// this text was used in 2002
// we want to get this up to date for 2003
$text = "April fools day is 04/01/2002\n";
$text.= "Last christmas was 12/24/2001\n";
// the callback function
function next_year($matches)
{
// as usual: $matches[0] is the complete match
// $matches[1] the match for the first subpattern
// enclosed in '(...)' and so on
return $matches[1].($matches[2]+1);
}
echo preg_replace_callback( "|(\d{2}/\d{2}/)(\d{4})|", "next_year",
$text);
Can you provide the PHP code which causes this segfault?
I tried the following example code, and managed to run preg_replace_ callback( ) just fine on both an i386 and an amd64 running jaunty.
<?php 1].($matches[ 2]+1); callback(
"| (\d{2}/ \d{2}/) (\d{4}) |",
"next_ year",
// this text was used in 2002
// we want to get this up to date for 2003
$text = "April fools day is 04/01/2002\n";
$text.= "Last christmas was 12/24/2001\n";
// the callback function
function next_year($matches)
{
// as usual: $matches[0] is the complete match
// $matches[1] the match for the first subpattern
// enclosed in '(...)' and so on
return $matches[
}
echo preg_replace_
$text);
?>
(Taken from http:// www.php. net/manual/ en/function. preg-replace- callback. php)