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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T01:03:59+00:00 2026-06-14T01:03:59+00:00

This is what I’ve found in the Kohana3 validator rules: public static function digit($str,

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This is what I’ve found in the Kohana3 validator rules:

public static function digit($str, $utf8 = FALSE)
{
    if ($utf8 === TRUE)
    {
        return (bool) preg_match('/^\pN++$/uD', $str);
    }
    else
    {
        return (is_int($str) AND $str >= 0) OR ctype_digit($str);
    }
}

Can someone give an example when passing $utf8 parameter as true and false can give different results (to be precise – false positives for $utf8 == false)?

From what I remember – digits are ascii-safe characters and none of utf-8 characters may be confused with them.

PS: even more detailed – is it possible to fool this check and pass something that in UTF-8 would look not like a number, but would pass the check with $utf-8 == false

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    2026-06-14T01:04:00+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:04 am

    Just gave your second question part a bit more alcohol, and my conclusion is that you can’t hide an ASCII digit in a UTF-8 sequence. Digits must be 0x30..0x39 or in the bitrange 00110000..00110110..00111001.

    UTF-8 encodings include prefixes such as

     11110xxx  10xxxxxx  10xxxxxx
    

    And therefore a digit ASCII representation can’t match anywhere:

     00110000 
     ▲▲        00110000  ▼
               ▲         00110000
    

    So it’s impossible that it would match in Latin-1/ASCII mode, but also have \pN satisfied in /u mode. Ignoring invalid encodings of course.

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