ID:               8577
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: N/A
 PHP Version:      4.0.4
 New Comment:

You're on the wrong track comparing C #defines and define() in PHP. C
is about compiling and running executables whereas PHP is about
interpreting.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-27 15:24:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have to admit that the above comment comes off as an
insulting wisecrack. like im a moron for suggesting such
a feature. what would K&R say to that?

Anyway - i found a way around this PHP deficiency for now,
and i did that by creating a set of functions which maintain
an array of defined variables and respond accordinly to my
own undefine, ifdefine, constant and define functions.

cd /web/src/php4; grep -nir "undef" *;

hmm, looks like the php developers found it useful in C

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[2002-04-27 14:15:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

if you could undefine, it wouldn't be constant.

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[2001-01-07 13:22:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't know if this is impossible or extremely difficult (I assume its
one of the two because this doesn't exist at the moment), but it would
be very handy. 



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