What's the difference between free_obj and dtor_obj? I know they aren't the same meaning as C++ dtor and free because I remember looking into using a custom deallocator for objects and it wasn't feasible, but I don't remember which handler is supposed to do what.
IIRC it has to do with two stages of freeing, or something?
@NikiC I am unsure about (un-)serialization for Forward/Reverse ArrayIterator. I assume I should serialize the underlying array, as well as keep an offset so I can find the right HashPosition afterwards? Seems weird to me to serialize an iterator...
While I was studying I thought, PHP is really awful in handling the requests in comparison. I think the webserver will be blocked some seconds in heavy requests
@X4748-IR: Your file holding the class is not correctly named. The file holding the Chuck class should be named "Chunk.php".
As an additional not you have an "App" namespace specified in your composer.json which you don't appear to be using (and shouldn't - you should always use your user/org prefix to avoid collisions)
The filename should be the same as the class name. (This is specified in PSR-4: php-fig.org/psr/psr-4 - see the example implementations page. There's also plenty of example packages in Packagist to look at)
@Crell I did :) I'll have to go over the error messages in general (I don't think all of them are listed in the RFC) because I think they're pretty inconsistent at this point.