ID:               26662
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Verified
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2003-12-18 (stable)
 New Comment:

Please do not submit the same bug more than once. An existing
bug report already describes this very problem. Even if you feel
that your issue is somewhat different, the resolution is likely
to be the same. 

Thank you for your interest in PHP.

Dupe of bug #26601 which is marked won't fix.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-12-18 21:29:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Verified on PHP5b2, FreeBSD 4.4.

PHP4 Snapshot on FreeBSD 4.4 yields this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/php4-STABLE-200312190030/sapi/cli]$ ./php -r '${1} =
"foo"; echo ${1}, "\n";'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Running the script on Win32 PHP4 snapshot (same one) gives an
"Application Error".

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[2003-12-18 21:25:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Confirmed this bug is in PHP 5 B3RC1 as well. It gets worse, you can
put whatever you want in ${} and it'll take it just fine...

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[2003-12-18 21:06:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Description:
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It is possible to set variables that start with numbers.

I reproduced this with a PHP 4.3.x-dev snapshot AND PHP 5.0.0b2 (I was
unable to get a snap to compile.  autoconf errors out the wazoo).

Reproduce code:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] cli $ ./php -r '${1} = "foo"; echo ${1}, "\n";'
foo

Expected result:
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A parse error

Actual result:
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Outputs 'foo'


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