Richard Davey wrote:
...

Isn't the warning coming from the fact that $cnst isn't defined,
rather than coming from the constant() function itself?

Best regards,

Richard Davey

Nope... tested with PHP 5.0.5-dev

<?php

/* Causes E_WARNING */
echo "constant('UNDEFINED_CONSTANT')\n";
echo constant('UNDEFINED_CONSTANT');

/* Causes E_NOTICE */
echo "UNDEFINED_CONSTANT\n";
echo UNDEFINED_CONSTANT;

?>

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