ID: 24670
Updated by: [email protected]
Reported By: tater at potatoe dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: No Feedback
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: OS X 10.2
PHP Version: Irrelevant
New Comment:
No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".
Previous Comments:
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[2005-04-14 10:23:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems that classes with __call or __sleep (!) methods simply can't
be serialized (serialize() returns "N;" for them). If you can reproduce
it, please change the Category of this bug to Zend Engine 2 problem.
And fill in your PHP Version, please.
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[2005-04-01 13:52:48] maka3d at yahoo dot com dot br
Does there is a workaround to this?
I did some tests but didn't work?
I thought it would be fixed until 5.0.4
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[2004-05-17 23:28:58] magicking89 at hotmail dot com
I have the same problem with PHP5 RC2 on Mac Os X 10.2 It's a real
problem because I must to close socket with __sleep but it doesn't work
correctly...
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[2003-07-16 01:07:06] tater at potatoe dot com
Description:
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If you create a __call() method for a class, and then try to serialize
it yourself, or store an object of that class in $_SESSION, you need to
either explicitly define a __sleep() method as well, or make sure that
__call() will respond appropriately. Otherwise serialize() will
complain. It seems unlikely that this is a bug, though I suppose it
might be a feature request. So it should just be spelled out in the
documentation for __call() when that gets written.
Reproduce code:
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class foo { function __call() { return; } }
$a = new foo;
serialize($a);
Expected result:
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n/a
Actual result:
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n/a
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