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--TEST-- Properly free unexpected duplicate fields when unserializing arrays --FILE-- <?php // Duplicate fields wouldn't be created by calls to igbinary_serialize, // but make sure to handle them when unserializing corrupt data. $s = new stdClass(); $ser = igbinary_serialize(['xx' => $s, 'yy' => $s]); echo urlencode($ser), "\n"; $result = igbinary_unserialize(str_replace('xx', 'yy', $ser)); var_dump($result); $ser = igbinary_serialize([0x66 => $s, 0x77 => $s]); echo urlencode($ser), "\n"; $result2 = igbinary_unserialize(str_replace("\x66", "\x77", $ser)); var_dump($result2); ?> --EXPECT-- %00%00%00%02%14%02%11%02xx%17%08stdClass%14%00%11%02yy%22%01 array(1) { ["yy"]=> object(stdClass)#2 (0) { } } %00%00%00%02%14%02%06f%17%08stdClass%14%00%06w%22%01 array(1) { [119]=> object(stdClass)#3 (0) { } }