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Bug #13968 $this reference is bad during __wakeup
Submitted: 2001-11-06 22:56 UTC Modified: 2002-01-02 14:04 UTC
From: david@php.net Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Scripting Engine problem
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: Debian Linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-11-06 22:56 UTC] david@php.net
References to $this are randomly wrong during __wakeup.
I am keeping track of all objects in a global $objs.

global $objs;
$objs[] =& $this;

during __wakeup causes $objs[] to gain an element that matches some random OTHER variable in my script (an integer I was using somewhere, or an array I had somewhere else)

Unforunately I cannot reproduce this on a simple script, but here is the essence of what I am doing:

<?
$objs = array();

class O {
  function __wakeup() {
    global $objs;
    $objs[] =& $this;
  }
}

class X extends O {
  var $a = 213;
  var $b = 'hello';
}

$x = new X();
$y = serialize($x);
$z = unserialize($y);

var_dump($objs);
?>

^^ the above script works perfectly, but in a more complex script doing the same thing, it ends up putting a reference to a totally different variable into $objs.

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 [2001-12-12 07:45 UTC] yohgaki@php.net
Any update for this bug?
 [2001-12-12 14:27 UTC] zak@php.net
Thies has made changes to how serialize handles 
references. The changes are incorporated in PHP 4.1.0 
Upgrading may fix your problem.

 [2002-01-02 14:04 UTC] lobbin@php.net
No feedback. Closing.
 
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