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Bug #81156 unset() on ArrayObject inside foreach skips next index
Submitted: 2021-06-17 14:47 UTC Modified: -
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 [2021-06-17 14:47 UTC] php at yopmail dot com
Description:
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While looping over an ArrayObject with a foreach, if we unset an offset, then the next one gets skipped.
It works fine with a plain array.

Note: This looks similar to Bug #55157 and Bug #70246 but they were/are for ArrayIterator.
This may also be a "Documentation Problem", but that's at least surprising (a bit like Bug #80945, now fixed -- thanks nikic!)

More complete example: https://3v4l.org/sM8A5 (note: there was a Notice before PHP 7)

Workaround: Do not foreach over $ao directly but over $ao->getArrayCopy() or (array)$ao

Test script:
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<?php

$ao = new ArrayObject([true, false, false, true]);

foreach ($ao as $key => $value) {
    echo $key, "\n";
    if (!$value) {
        unset($ao[$key]); // or $ao->offsetUnset($key);
    }
}
echo json_encode($ao), "\n";

Expected result:
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0
1
2
3
{"0":true,"3":true}

Actual result:
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0
1
3
{"0":true,"2":false,"3":true}

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 [2022-12-30 11:32 UTC] Arthur988Davis at gmail dot com
Hello, Try this

Normally, foreach operates on a copy of your array so any changes you make, are made to that copy and don't affect the actual array.

So you need to unset the values via $images[$key];

The reference on &$image prevents the loop from creating a copy of the array which would waste memory.

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