Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51344&edit=1
ID: 51344 Updated by: ahar...@php.net Reported by: pravila at alumni dot calpoly dot edu Summary: FILTER_NULL_ON_FAILURE flag automatically set in filter_input() functions. -Status: Open +Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Filter related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.13 -Assigned To: +Assigned To: aharvey Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-04-11 01:15:01] mats dot lindh at gmail dot com Patch to solve issue has been added. Patch is against current trunk but can probably be applied cleanly against 5.2 and 5.3 too. Issue stems from a simple error where RETURN_NULL(); and RETURN_FALSE; statements seems to have gotten mixed up. Test is also attached in patch, based on the example in the bug report. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-03-21 18:02:46] pravila at alumni dot calpoly dot edu Description: ------------ * This is different than bug http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=41305 * The filter_var() vs. the filter_input() behave differently when using the FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN filter when the variable/input doesn't exist. More specifically, it seems as if the FILTER_NULL_ON_FAILURE flag is set automatically in the filter_input() function. (Note: same behavior for filter_var_array() vs. filter_input_array()). >From PHPINFO(): filter.default = unsafe_raw filter.default_flags = no value Revision: 1.52.2.39.2.16 Test script: --------------- <?php // example.com/script.php?arg1=yes&arg3=no // filtering by variable $var1 = filter_var($_GET["arg1"], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN); $var2 = filter_var($_GET["arg2"], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN); $var3 = filter_var($_GET["arg3"], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN); // filtering by input $input1 = filter_input(INPUT_GET, "arg1", FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN); $input2 = filter_input(INPUT_GET, "arg2", FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN); $input3 = filter_input(INPUT_GET, "arg3", FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN); // as expected... var_dump($var1); // bool(true) var_dump($var2); // bool(false) var_dump($var3); // bool(false) // NULL is not an expected return unless the FILTER_NULL_ON_FAILURE flag is set... var_dump($input1); // bool(true) var_dump($input2); // NULL var_dump($input3); // bool(false) ?> Expected result: ---------------- As per the documentation, we expect the output of the code above to be: bool(true) bool(false) bool(false) bool(true) bool(false) bool(false) Actual result: -------------- Even though the FILTER_NULL_ON_FAILURE flag is NOT set, we DO get a NULL value in the output: bool(true) bool(false) bool(false) bool(true) NULL bool(false) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51344&edit=1