ID: 9240
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Variables related
Description: unserialize fails non-determenistic on large objects

I have noticed a tendancy for this to occur when the server is particularly short on 
memory.  My impression is that it is failing with a "can't unserialize at" error 
instead of a memory error.

Previous Comments:
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[2001-02-22 10:54:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could you please send me smallest possible object that has
this behaviour? If it's large, please compress it.

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[2001-02-13 10:38:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm unserializing a large object using the following test script:

for ($i = 0; $i < 20; $i++)
{
        echo "$in";
        $ObjectToCreate = array();
        if (!$fp = fopen('test.ser', 'r'))
                return false;
        $ObjectToCreate = unserialize(fread ($fp, filesize ('test.ser')));
        fclose($fp);
}

I get the following output:

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
PHP Warning:  unserialize() failed at offset 2150380 of 3601223 bytes in test.inc on 
line 8
<font color=ff0000><br>
<b>Warning</b>:  unserialize() failed at offset 2150380 of 3601223 bytes in 
<b>test.inc</b> on line <b>8</b><br>
</font>7
8
9
10
11
PHP Warning:  unserialize() failed at offset 2822123 of 3601223 bytes in test.inc on 
line 8
<font color=ff0000><br>
<b>Warning</b>:  unserialize() failed at offset 2822123 of 3601223 bytes in 
<b>test.inc</b> on line <b>8</b><br>
</font>12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

Repeatedly running the script produces different output each time with different 
numbers of failures at different offsets.  So far the lowest offset at which I have 
had a problem is about 650000.

I can supply the 'test.ser' file on request but for obvious reasons do not wish to 
include it in this error report!

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