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Backports unserialize options introduced in PHP 7.0 to older PHP versions. This was originally designed as a Proof of Concept for Symfony Issue [#21090](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/21090). You can use this package in projects that rely on PHP versions older than PHP 7.0. In case you are using PHP 7.0+ the original unserialize() will be used instead. From the [documentation](https://secure.php.net/manual/en/function.unserialize.php): > Warning: Do not pass untrusted user input to unserialize(). Unserialization > can result in code being loaded and executed due to object instantiation and > autoloading, and a malicious user may be able to exploit this. This warning holds true even when `allowed_classes` is used. Autoloader: /usr/share/php/Brumann/Polyfill/autoload.php
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