ID:               40947
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      exaton at free dot fr
-Status:           Assigned
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Filter related
 Operating System: WinXP SP2, Debian
 PHP Version:      5.2.1
-Assigned To:      derick
+Assigned To:      pajoye
 New Comment:

What you are looking for is:

$c = filter_var($a, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT,FILTER_REQUIRE_ARRAY  );

(Use FILTER_FORCE_ARRAY if you like to always get an array in return,
no matter if $a is an array or not).

filter_var_array works on a argument => definition basis, not to apply
the same filter to all input.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-03-29 10:25:53] exaton at free dot fr

Description:
------------
[Tested on Windows XP SP2 / Apache 2.0.55 and on a Debian with kernel
2.6.16 / Apache 2.0.54 / PHP having the Suhosin-Patch applied].

Hello,

While reading http://phpro.org/tutorials/Filtering-Data-with-PHP.html,
a tutorial on using the new PHP Filter extension, I came across a simple
test case that fails unexpectedly.

$a = array(10, "109", "", "-1234", "some text", "asdf234asdfgs",
array());
var_dump(filter_var_array($a, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT));

Produces bool(false). I would have expected it to produce the same
result at :

var_dump(filter_var($a, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT, array(
        'flags' => FILTER_REQUIRE_ARRAY
)));

which displays array(7) { [0]=>  int(10) [1]=>  int(109) [2]=> 
bool(false) [3]=>  int(-1234) [4]=>  bool(false) [5]=>  bool(false)
[6]=>  array(0) { } } (int values for valid int entries, bool(false) for
invalid entries, as shown in the tutorial).

The manual entry for filter_var_array() indicates, regarding the second
parameter : "This parameter can be also an integer holding a filter
constant. Then all values in the input array are filtered by this
filter.".

I looked at the code of ext/filter in CVS and saw that this behavior
seems to be applied, boiling everything down to a single function. I
could not follow the code precisely enough (for lack of experience with 
PHP internals) to locate a significant divergence, however.

On another note, the manual entry for filter_var_array() provides a
code sample containing some constants which do not appear on the manual
entry for the Filter extension ; namely, FILTER_FLAG_ARRAY and
FILTER_FLAG_SCALAR. In the manual entry for filter_input_array(), which
gives the same code sample, these constants have been changed to the
existing FILTER_REQUIRE_ARRAY and FILTER_REQUIRE_SCALAR.

Thanks in advance !



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