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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:27:10+00:00 2026-05-12T05:27:10+00:00

I’m writing a module for a php cms. In a function (a callback) I

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I’m writing a module for a php cms. In a function (a callback) I can access an object that comes from the framework code.

This object is of type __PHP_Incomplete_Class because the needed header file is not included before the session starts. I cannot include it without hacking the core cms code.

I wonder if is possibile to access the object properties anyway (casting to array does not work). I ask this because I can see the values with var_dump() but using $object->var I always get nulls.

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    2026-05-12T05:27:10+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:27 am

    This issue appends when you un serialize an object of a class that hasn’t been included yet.
    For exemple, if you call session_start before include the class.

    A PHPIncompleteClass object can’t be accessed directly, but it’s ok with foreach, serialize and gettype.
    Calling is_object with an PHPIncompleteClass object will result false.

    So, if you find a ‘__PHP_Incomplete_Class’ object in your session and you’ve included your class after the session_load, you can use this function :

    function fixObject (&$object)
    {
      if (!is_object ($object) && gettype ($object) == 'object')
        return ($object = unserialize (serialize ($object)));
      return $object;
    }
    

    This will results a usable object :

    fixObject($_SESSION['member']);
    
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