Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60919&edit=1
ID: 60919 Updated by: the...@php.net Reported by: the...@php.net Summary: __wakeup is not called Status: Feedback Type: Bug Package: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: (Any) PHP Version: 5.4.0RC6+ Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: I can also not reproduce the issue if I compile PHP myself, neither on Linux nor on Windows. >From looking at the diffs between 5.4.0RC5 and current SVN, BG(serialize_lock) >in conjunction with BG(unserialize).level and BG(serialize).level) sticks out. >The thing I think is suspicous here is that BG(unserialize).level gets >assigned to 1 inside a block guarded by if (... || !BG(unserialize).level) {, >but is never assigned to 0. Are we running into this problem because BG(unserialize).level doesn't properly get initialized? I'm not an expert here but is it safe to rely on the compiler doing thos? Same goes for BG(serialize).level, by the way. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-02-04 17:47:12] the...@php.net But still occurs in php-5.4.0RC7-nts-Win32-VC9-x86 (2012-Feb-02 23:15:00) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-01-28 21:23:59] ras...@php.net I can't actually reproduce this in the current 5.4 code: % php --version PHP 5.4.0RC7-dev (cli) (built: Jan 28 2012 13:21:30) Copyright (c) 1997-2012 The PHP Group Zend Engine v2.4.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2012 Zend Technologies % php -r 'class A { function __sleep() { echo "SLEEP\n"; return array(); } function __wakeup() { echo "WAKEUP"; }} $a= unserialize(serialize(new A()));' SLEEP WAKEUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-01-28 20:58:08] the...@php.net Description: ------------ In 5.4.0RC6, a __wakeup() method is no longer called during unserialization. Test script: --------------- $ php -r 'class A { function __sleep() { echo "SLEEP\n"; return array(); } function __wakeup() { echo "WAKEUP"; }} $a= unserialize(serialize(new A()));' Expected result: ---------------- SLEEP WAKEUP object(A)#1 (0) { } Actual result: -------------- SLEEP object(A)#1 (0) { } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60919&edit=1