Revision tags: php-8.0.0, php-7.3.25, php-7.4.13, php-8.0.0RC5, php-7.4.13RC1, php-8.0.0RC4, php-7.3.25RC1, php-7.4.12, php-8.0.0RC3, php-7.3.24, php-8.0.0RC2, php-7.4.12RC1, php-7.3.24RC1, php-7.2.34, php-8.0.0rc1, php-7.4.11, php-7.3.23, php-8.0.0beta4, php-7.4.11RC1, php-7.3.23RC1, php-8.0.0beta3, php-7.4.10, php-7.3.22, php-8.0.0beta2, php-7.3.22RC1, php-7.4.10RC1, php-8.0.0beta1, php-7.4.9, php-7.2.33, php-7.3.21, php-8.0.0alpha3, php-7.4.9RC1, php-7.3.21RC1, php-7.4.8, php-7.2.32, php-8.0.0alpha2, php-7.3.20, php-8.0.0alpha1, php-7.4.8RC1, php-7.3.20RC1, php-7.4.7, php-7.3.19, php-7.4.7RC1, php-7.3.19RC1, php-7.4.6, php-7.2.31, php-7.4.6RC1, php-7.3.18RC1 |
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73d02c3b |
| 15-Apr-2020 |
Nicolas Grekas |
Fix bug #79447 Partially reverts 846b6479537a112d1ded725e6484e46462048b35: instead of throwing, this skips uninitialized typed properties when serializing objects. This makes se
Fix bug #79447 Partially reverts 846b6479537a112d1ded725e6484e46462048b35: instead of throwing, this skips uninitialized typed properties when serializing objects. This makes serialize with __sleep() behave the same as serialize() without __sleep(). As in the non-__sleep() case, unserialize(serialize($x)) identity may not be preserved due to replacement of uninitialized/unset properties with default values. Fixing this will require changes to the serialization format. Closes GH-5396.
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Revision tags: php-7.2.30, php-7.4.5, php-7.3.17, php-7.4.5RC1, php-7.3.17RC1, php-7.3.18, php-7.4.4, php-7.2.29, php-7.3.16, php-7.4.4RC1, php-7.3.16RC1, php-7.4.3, php-7.2.28, php-7.3.15RC1, php-7.4.3RC1, php-7.3.15, php-7.2.27, php-7.4.2, php-7.3.14, php-7.3.14RC1, php-7.4.2RC1 |
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846b6479 |
| 03-Jan-2020 |
Nikita Popov |
Throw Error when referencing uninit typed prop in __sleep Previously this generated a notice, but would likely generate an Error when unserializing. Now we treat it with the sam
Throw Error when referencing uninit typed prop in __sleep Previously this generated a notice, but would likely generate an Error when unserializing. Now we treat it with the same distinction as direct property accesses, i.e. referencing an unset/undefined normal property stays a notice, while a typed property becomes an Error exception. This fixed bug #79002. Closes GH-5050.
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