ID:               15678
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Summary:          isset failed in the latest cvs tree
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Critical
 Bug Type:         Variables related
 Operating System: i686-pc-linux-gnu
-PHP Version:      4.0CVS-2002-02-22
+PHP Version:      4.0CVS-2002-02-2
 New Comment:

It should be fixed before 4.2.0 at least.
Hopefully before 4.1.2 :)


Previous Comments:
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[2002-02-22 11:41:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Btw, this has nothing to do with current CVS. This applies to at least
4.1.0 I tested (so there's nothing broken since current stable and CVS;
if it's broken, it is for a long time)

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[2002-02-22 11:17:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Andrey Hristov wrote:
>The answer to your question:
><?php
>  var_dump((int) 'y');
>?>

???

this is not the answer of the second question and also not to the first
one, because

<?php
$c['c']='Hallo';
echo $c[0];
?>
results:
"Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in foo.php on line 2"

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[2002-02-22 11:03:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

hi,

the declaration of a second dimension in a normal array results
a strange array content.

<?php
$x['c']='foo';
$x['c']['d']='bar';
print_r($x);
?>

results:

Array
(
    [c] => boo
)

is this a normal behavior?

i think this ist completely wrong, because 'd' is not string position
1.

Also a normal condition like

<?php
$x['c']='foo';
if (isset($x['c']['y'])) echo 'yep';
else echo 'no';
?>

results true ... but it is absolutely not true

i have test it on linux with the lastest cvs tree php version.

regards,

Steve

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