--TEST-- MongoDB\Driver\Cursor query result iteration through NoRewindIterator --SKIPIF-- --FILE-- insert(array('_id' => 1, 'x' => 1)); $bulk->insert(array('_id' => 2, 'x' => 1)); $manager->executeBulkWrite(NS, $bulk); $cursor = $manager->executeQuery(NS, new MongoDB\Driver\Query(array("x" => 1))); /* IteratorIterator requires either rewind() or next() to be called at least * once to populate its current.data pointer, which valid() checks. Since next() * would skip the first element and NoRewindIterator::rewind() is a NOP, we must * explicitly call IteratorIterator::rewind() before composing it. */ $iteratorIterator = new IteratorIterator($cursor); $iteratorIterator->rewind(); $noRewindIterator = new NoRewindIterator($iteratorIterator); foreach ($noRewindIterator as $document) { var_dump($document); } /* NoRewindIterator::rewind() is a NOP, so attempting to iterate a second time * or calling rewind() directly accomplishes nothing. That said, it does avoid * the exception one would otherwise get invoking the rewind handler after * iteration has started. */ foreach ($noRewindIterator as $document) { var_dump($document); } $noRewindIterator->rewind(); ?> ===DONE=== --EXPECTF-- object(stdClass)#%d (2) { ["_id"]=> int(1) ["x"]=> int(1) } object(stdClass)#%d (2) { ["_id"]=> int(2) ["x"]=> int(1) } ===DONE===