ID:               44019
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      petr at hroch dot info
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Filesystem function related
 Operating System: *
 PHP Version:      5.3CVS-2008-02-01 (snap)
-Assigned To:      
+Assigned To:      sniper
 New Comment:

Ah, now I see. I didn't have any machine to test with during the
weekend so I got it wrong way. :D

In 5.3 the ini parsing has been improved, and along the line I broke
some old stuff which I actually didn't think anyone relied upon.

I have to investigate and check if it's possible even to keep this old
(and bad) syntax. Is it even documented anywhere?


Previous Comments:
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[2008-02-03 15:26:07] petr at hroch dot info

Hello Jani,

Before I've submited this bug, I've tested this feature in php-5.2.5
where line foo=FOO"barian" returns [foo] => barbarian
so it works gracefully, in php5.3-dev it doesn't.

In my example FOO is a constant defined before parse_ini_file
function.
In your example $FOO is undefined global variable isn't it?
Anyway changing ini file using your way doesn't work as expected, even
if there's no $FOO definition I should be expecting that
foo="{$FOO}barian"  returns [foo] => barian                          
                        not [foo] => FOO}barian

modified Test.ini using Jani's solution
-------------------------------------
[Topic]
number=1
string="test"
foo="{$FOO}barian"

PHP code:
--------
<?
define("FOO","bar");
print_r(parse_ini_file("test.ini",true));
?>

Expected result:
----------------
Array
(
    [Topic] => Array
        (
            [number] => 1
            [string] => test
            [foo] => barbarian
        )

)
Actual Result:
--------------
Array
(
    [Topic] => Array
        (
            [number] => 1
            [string] => test
            [foo] => FOO}barian
        )

)

I Hope it helps.
Best regards
Petr

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[2008-02-02 20:22:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Where did you get the idea that that should work in the first place?
The correct way:

foo="{$FOO}barian"

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[2008-02-01 23:15:50] petr at hroch dot info

Description:
------------
Quoted strings in parse_ini_file function are not handled properly
Tested on Windows XP SP2 php5.3-dev running as apache 2.2.6 module
possibly not working on the other operation systems
I've searched the web
and I've found the same problem already described php6.0-dev snapshot
http://groups.google.pl/group/mailing.www.php-dev/msg/e5b4b179d4d3ce15


Reproduce code:
---------------
Ini file test.ini content:
--------------------------

[Topic]
number=1
string="test"
foo=FOO"barian"

PHP code test.php:
------------------

<?
define("FOO","bar");
print_r(parse_ini_file("test.ini",true));
?>

Expected result:
----------------
Array
(
    [Topic] => Array
        (
            [number] => 1
            [string] => test
            [foo] => barbarian
        )

)

Actual result:
--------------
Warning: syntax error, unexpected TC_QUOTED_STRING in test.ini on line
3 in D:\htdocs\test.php on line 3
Array ( )


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