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@client9 client9 commented Feb 9, 2016

Hello!

Thanks for posting this code!

We found a bug on 64-bit machines, where int16 and int32 types were being decoded incorrectly. The bug fix is this commit:

client9@0cb38ce

The other commits do the following:

  • correct some URLs to point current msgpack specification documents
  • add a phpunit style test, that tests the bug, and adds code coverage
  • re-format code whitespace (feel free to change!)

thanks again!

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client9 commented Feb 9, 2016

ahh one more thing. This was not tested on a 32-bit machine. Only 64-bit.

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fixed #1

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This is probably still buggy.

Try encoding PHP_INT_MIN and PHP_INT_MAX on a 64-bit system.

Fails both on a 64-bit Linux and modern Win64 build of PHP 7.x for me, but I've chosen to live with it for now, as I'm only using this to encode < 32-bit numbers.

Tyrel M. McQueen and others added 2 commits March 4, 2020 09:30
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