ID: 27406 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: thomas at stauntons dot org -Status: Assigned +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem Operating System: OS X PHP Version: 5.0.0b4 (beta4) Assigned To: iliaa New Comment:
Don't misuse the function. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-02-26 15:18:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ilia, maybe this function wasn't such a good idea after all? Here's the first misuse of it already.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-02-26 11:00:17] thomas at stauntons dot org Description: ------------ I am writing a class that will include another file containing a class that needs to implement a specific interface. When calling php_check_syntax on the file its behavious differs depending on whether or not the class implements my interface. If the file implements my interface the class will not show up in get_declared_classes() and an include() of the file will work, but if the class doesn't implement my interface the class will be in get_declared_classes() and the include will fail with 'cannot redeclareclass' Reproduce code: --------------- in Main.php <?php interface MustImplement {} if (!php_check_syntax('includeme.php')) die('Bad Syntax\n'); else include('includeme.php'); ?> in includeme.php (Case 1) <?php class AClass implements MustImplement {} ?> in includeme.php (Case 2) <?php class AClass {} ?> Expected result: ---------------- Case 1 of includeme.php will work OK, php_syntax_check will succeed and include will load the file OK, AClass will be available. Case 2 will fail, php_syntax_check will work but include will fail with 'cannot redeclare class' & Illegal Instruction Actual result: -------------- Just as Above. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=27406&edit=1