"phps" (serialized PHP) writer produces invalid output
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Key: SOLR-1091
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1091
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Bug
Components: search
Affects Versions: 1.3
Environment: Sun JRE 1.6.0 on Centos 5
Reporter: frank farmer
Priority: Minor
The serialized PHP output writer can outputs invalid string lengths for certain
(unusual) input values. Specifically, I had a document containing the
following 6 byte character sequence: \xED\xAF\x80\xED\xB1\xB8
I was able to create a document in the index containing this value without
issue; however, when fetching the document back out using the serialized PHP
writer, it returns a string like the following:
s:4:"􀁸";
Note that the string length specified is 4, while the string is actually 6
bytes long.
When using PHP's native serialize() function, it correctly sets the length to 6:
# php -r 'var_dump(serialize("\xED\xAF\x80\xED\xB1\xB8"));'
string(13) "s:6:"􀁸";"
The "wt=php" writer, which produces output to be parsed with eval(), doesn't
have any trouble with this string.
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