Fix #77530: PHP crashes when parsing "(2)::class"#3768
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Fix #77530: PHP crashes when parsing "(2)::class"#3768ekinhbayar wants to merge 1 commit intophp:PHP-7.3from ekinhbayar:bug_77530
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This looks right to me. I've assigned to Nikita, because I'm not sure if anywhere else makes the same sort of assumption that might need to be fixed ? |
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Merged as ef68cd3 into 7.2+. From a cursory look I didn't see other cases where this is an issue. Most code-paths use compile_class_ref. |
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Hi! This PR hopes to fix bug: https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=77530
Class name was assumed to be a string. The PR checks whether it is a string before type fetch, and throws a fatal error in case it is not.