ID: 24089
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: bartosz at webcity dot pl
-Status: Open
+Status: Verified
-Bug Type: *General Issues
+Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5CVS-2003-06-09 (dev)
New Comment:
Latest CVS gives:
Parse error: parse error in /home/jani/t.php on line 25
(for the script provided in the first comment in this report)
Previous Comments:
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[2003-06-09 13:39:34] bartosz at webcity dot pl
Only notice about parse error, nothing else:
Parse error: parse error in /home/bartosz/www/foo.php on line 25
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[2003-06-09 12:47:59] neon at neon-line dot net
Oh... I propably wasn't thinking while writing my previous comment.
For me it works with php5-200306091730 and PHP4. Are you sure that you
don't have some kind of typing error etc. in you code...
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[2003-06-09 12:15:14] bartosz at webcity dot pl
So, why it works with php4, but with php5 doesn't?
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[2003-06-09 05:12:33] neon at neon-line dot net
It's not a bug.
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[2003-06-09 04:28:43] bartosz at webcity dot pl
Look at 'foobar' method in 'foobar' class.
It makes parse error:
$this -> obj = new $this -> classname;
but it works:
$classname = $this -> classname;
$this -> obj = new $classname;
in php4
$this -> obj = new $this -> classname;
works correctly.
It isn't a bug?
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