ID:               16046
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: linux
 PHP Version:      4.1.2
 New Comment:

RTFM:

http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.empty.php

empty() only works with plain variables.




Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-13 15:30:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

/*
See the script below. Passing a value returned from an object function
call to isset() and empty() results in a parsing error. strlen() and
other functions don't have this problem.  The code example below tests
empty(). You may substitute isset() as well and get the same parse
error.
This bug exists on both Apache 1.3.9/PHP 4.1.1 and Apache 1.3.23/PHP
4.1.2
*/

//first, declare a simple class with 1 function
class Foo {
        function getStr() { return "foo"; }
}

//now make an object of that class
$foo = new Foo();

/*
* now let's test empty() with just the string
* this should evaluate false, and result in "not empty" 
* being printed
*/
$fooStr = $foo->getStr();
if ( empty($foostr) ) {
        echo "empty!";
} else {
        echo "not empty!";
}

/*
* now test it using the object function call. This is the
* functional equivalent of the previous test, and should 
* result in the same result. However it results in: 
*     "Parse error: parse error, expecting `')'' "
* If you comment out this block, this script parses and
* executes successfully.
*/
if ( empty($foo->getStr()) ) {
   echo "empty!";
} else {
   echo "not empty!";
}



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