ID: 41862 User updated by: thomas at thoftware dot de Reported By: thomas at thoftware dot de Status: Bogus Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Windows XP PHP Version: 4.4.7 New Comment:
Neither with require_once(), require(), include() nor with set_error_handler() anything about the above behaviour is explained. I checked it four times. Can you please simply give me a direct link to that part of the documentation where it is mentioned? Or am I supposed to read the comlplete documentation as in that way you always have the chance that somewhere there might be some well hidden information about it? Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-07-02 01:34:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-06-30 21:29:30] thomas at thoftware dot de Description: ------------ Setting an Errorhandler with set_error_handler() and then calling require() with a Function as Argument doesn't produce the expected Result. Reproduce code: --------------- function ehandler($e,$t,$f,$l,$c) { echo $t; } function foo($foo) { return($foo); } set_error_handler('ehandler'); error_reporting(E_ALL); require_once(foo('foo')); Expected result: ---------------- Some Errormessage like this: main(foo) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory Fatal error: main() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'foo' (include_path='.;c:\php4\pear') in foo.php on line x Actual result: -------------- Nothing (infinite loop?). PHP crashes. Using no Errorhandler or giving 'foo' directly to require_once() works. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=41862&edit=1