Argh, this only works on Windows 2000 and later or Windows 98 and later.
I guess I'll need to #ifdef it somehow. Anyway, I'd still like you to check it as I assume you're not using Windows 95 or NT 4 :)


Andi

At 11:31 PM 10/29/2003 +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
Okay, it should work now. Please check and let me know.

Andi

At 11:17 PM 10/29/2003 +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
Forget it. I screwed up. It doesn't work yet.

At 11:12 PM 10/29/2003 +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
Hey,

I might have fixed this. Can you please check the latest CVS and let me know if it works for you?

Thanks,

Andi

At 03:36 PM 10/29/2003 +0000, Pete Dishman wrote:
Hi,

The fact that require_once()/include_once() are case-sensitive on Windows
was reported in bug 18630 http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=18630 , however the
bug was then just closed as a documentation problem and nothing was changed,
which is why I'm sending this here rather than adding to the bug report.


Anyway, on systems with case-insensitive file systems this problem
effectively makes require_once() useless and means you have to rely on code
blocks such as:
if (defined("ASRD_INCLUDED"))
 return;
define("ASRD_INCLUDED", TRUE);

at the top of every single include file, this is definitely ugly and would
be much better replaced by require_once().
Also using this to prevent multiple inclusions still means that the file
will be parsed multiple times which is an unnecessary performance drain.

>From what I can tell of the code in zend_execute.c, fixing this bug is just
a matter of taking a copy of the filename and making it lowercase on windows
systems before adding it to the EG(included_files) hashtable.


Is there any chance this could be fixed before 4.3.4 is released, as it is
definitely a bug and not a documentation problem.


Cheers, Pete Dishman

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