Make $this->_SESSID a number as expected rather than hex#39
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Make $this->_SESSID a number as expected rather than hex#39jimd20i wants to merge 1 commit intoOpenSRS:masterfrom
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why has this not been merge yet? Any issues with this fix? |
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On any recent PHP, sending anything produces a notice like:
That's because it's trying to add a hex string to a number - because uniqid() in its current form produces hex:
Since the source data for uniqid() is just the timestamp (μs) and OpenSRS is clearly happy with a floating-point number for
<msg_id>, directly using the timestamp fixes this.