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# b185ee03 31-May-2005 foobar

- Fixed bug with unserialize() with "exotic" letters in class names
# Patch by: Christian Schneider <cschneid@cschneid.com>


Revision tags: RELEASE_0_3, php-5.0.4, php-4.3.11, php-5.0.4RC2, php-4.3.11RC2, php-5.0.4RC1, php-4.3.11RC1
# 22fcd1aa 10-Mar-2005 Marcus Boerger

- Fix #31442 unserialize broken on 64-bit systems
- Fix one warning


# 9c08e3cc 07-Mar-2005 Marcus Boerger

- Update signature


# e2f1b375 28-Feb-2005 Stefan Esser

This way around for correct error messages


# b7476a5b 28-Feb-2005 Stefan Esser

Drop invalid arrays


# 634a5ec6 27-Feb-2005 Stanislav Malyshev

fix typo


# 8919a7ae 24-Feb-2005 Stanislav Malyshev

fix typo


# 0ef1f503 23-Feb-2005 Stefan Esser

Correcting bounds check before someone uses this code


# db3fdce3 23-Feb-2005 Stanislav Malyshev

Custom object serializer infrastructure - PHP implementation
# The detailed announce on the list will follow


Revision tags: RELEASE_0_2_4
# ff8055fc 14-Feb-2005 Marcus Boerger

- Disallow illegal class names


Revision tags: RELEASE_0_2_3, RELEASE_0_2_2, RELEASE_0_2_1, RELEASE_0_2
# 112eb3b3 30-Jan-2005 Ilia Alshanetsky

Fix handling of INF/NAN in unserialize().


# 4a529478 26-Jan-2005 Ilia Alshanetsky

Fixed bug #31699 (unserialize() float problem on non-English locales).


# da7001a6 17-Jan-2005 Stefan Esser

Fix compiler warning.


# 135fee7f 15-Jan-2005 Stefan Esser

and use it...


# 2c25b9d8 15-Jan-2005 Stefan Esser

Restore unserialize() speed


Revision tags: php-5.0.3, php-4.3.10, SQLITE_4_3_20041227, php-5.0.3RC2, php-4.3.10RC2
# 9a18fb19 03-Dec-2004 Stefan Esser

Handle already existing elements correctly


# 1094a0d2 01-Dec-2004 Stefan Esser

Beware of negative indices


Revision tags: php-5.0.3RC1, php-4.3.10RC1, PRE_NEW_VM_GEN_PATCH
# abe47301 26-Sep-2004 Marcus Boerger

- Earlier detection of failure


Revision tags: php-5.0.2, php-4.3.9, php-5.0.2RC1, php-4.3.9RC3
# 8564352f 12-Sep-2004 Marcus Boerger

- Readd check for nested data (but correct this time)


# 06ade1ab 12-Sep-2004 Marcus Boerger

- Check for legal key types


# 6200c9a5 12-Sep-2004 Marcus Boerger

- Remove wrong test


Revision tags: PRE_ZEND_VM_DISPATCH_PATCH
# efea880e 05-Sep-2004 Marcus Boerger

- Add some checks to unserialize() to prevent bufferoverflows


Revision tags: php-4.3.9RC2, php-5.0.1, php-5.0.1RC2, php-4.3.9RC1, php-5.0.1RC1, RELEASE_0_1
# 56f8195f 19-Jul-2004 Andi Gutmans

- Nuke empty_string. It is a reminanent from the time where RETURN_FALSE()
used to return "" and not bool(false). It's not worth keeping it because
STR_FREE() and zval_dtor() always have

- Nuke empty_string. It is a reminanent from the time where RETURN_FALSE()
used to return "" and not bool(false). It's not worth keeping it because
STR_FREE() and zval_dtor() always have to check for it and it slows down
the general case. In addition, it seems that empty_string has been abused
quite a lot, and was used not only for setting zval's but generally in
PHP code instead of "", which wasn't the intention. Last but not least,
nuking empty_string should improve stability as I doubt every place
correctly checked if they are not mistakenly erealloc()'ing it or
calling efree() on it.
NOTE: Some code is probably broken. Each extension maintainer should
check and see that my changes are OK. Also, I haven't had time to touch
PECL yet. Will try and do it tomorrow.

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Revision tags: php-5.0.0RC4, php-5.0.0, php-4.3.8, php-5.0.0RC3, php-5.0.0RC3RC2, php-4.3.7, php-5.0.0RC3RC1, php-4.3.7RC1, RELEASE_0_1_1, php-5.0.0RC2, php-5.0.0RC2RC2, php-4.3.6, php-5.0.0RC2RC1, php-4.3.6RC3, php-4.3.6RC2, php-4.3.6RC1
# bc0373b8 27-Mar-2004 Marcus Boerger

Portable solution for bug #27646 that works correct on Windows, too


Revision tags: php-4.3.5
# fdcff80c 23-Mar-2004 Marcus Boerger

- Allow negative infinity
- Register missing constants, they work anyway but cause an E_NOTICE
# generation by atof() should be portable enough (afaik)


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