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--TEST-- Bug #60455: stream_get_line and 1-line noeol input --FILE-- <?php //It's critical the read on the stream returns the input but doesn't set EOF //flag the first time. This is why we need to use sockets. $domain = (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3)) == 'WIN' ? STREAM_PF_INET : STREAM_PF_UNIX); $sockets = stream_socket_pair($domain, STREAM_SOCK_STREAM, STREAM_IPPROTO_IP) or die("stream_socket_pair"); fwrite($sockets[0], "a"); stream_socket_shutdown($sockets[0], STREAM_SHUT_RDWR); $f = $sockets[1]; while (!feof($f)) { $line = stream_get_line($f, 99, "\n"); var_dump($line); } --EXPECT-- string(1) "a"