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[2018-04-05 14:14 UTC] fractalesque at gmail dot com
[2018-04-05 14:39 UTC] requinix@php.net
-Summary: ArrayIterator is always Json encoded as an
Object
+Summary: ArrayObject should be able to be Json encoded
as an Array
-Type: Bug
+Type: Feature/Change Request
-PHP Version: 5.6.35
+PHP Version: 7.1
[2018-04-05 14:39 UTC] requinix@php.net
[2024-07-02 11:26 UTC] admin at mfa dot akd dot ac dot id
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Description: ------------ When using json_encode on an ArrayIterator (or ArrayObject), the result is always an object contrary to its json_encoded array representation. Test script: --------------- $array = ['my', 'test', 'array']; $arrayObject = new \ArrayObject($array); $arrayIterator = $arrayObject->getIterator(); echo json_encode($array); echo json_encode($arrayObject); echo json_encode($arrayIterator); Expected result: ---------------- ["my","test","array"] ["my","test","array"] ["my","test","array"] Actual result: -------------- ["my","test","array"] {"0":"my","1":"test","2":"array"} {"0":"my","1":"test","2":"array"}