First PR. \o/ I didn't update `debug_zval_dump` revision version because I noticed inconsistencies while testing on page examples. Someone who already saw that function before (lol) should check.
so is there a case where that literal can be reused by something else? I just tried setting multiple arrays to the same literal value, but that didn't affect their refcount
@bwoebi wiki.php.net/rfc/enumerations#serialization Do you think this is a good solution? My opinion keeps switching back and forth. I'd personally be ok with saying session_start() fails if the session data contains invalid enums but I think this could raise some eyebrows if specified this way in the RFC.
I have said this before and I will say it again exactly once now: the nature of the session storage is that people put data in it which is critical enough that any failure is exceptional, with multiple different possible types and sub-types. Anything that does not make sense should be rejected and reported.
it is not OK to soft-fail or ignore errors when the data contained is more than likely to be protected, or provide access to protected data
@DaveRandom the primary catch here is that session storage is a custom data format which cannot be deserialized directly … so, if we hard fail there, there's no possibility to make it intentionally not hard fail
@IluTov But for now I'm in favor of __Invalid_Enum as it is in line with current behavior - we may want to change the current behavior at some point, but that's out of scope of the RFC.
Look, I'm happy with always failing. The reason we even included this is that a failing session_start is something that will undoubtedly happen in the real world due to this.
@bwoebi True, but it is something that will need to be explicitly handled. I'm guessing most frameworks already handle this correctly.
Symfony seems to just error when session_start() fails. github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/… I'm not sure if there's some other mechanism that refreshes the session but if there isn't you'd have to manually remove your session cookie (or close the browser). That would suck.