On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 16:49 +0000, Stut wrote:
> Robert Cummings wrote:
> > On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 12:13 +0000, Stut wrote:
> >> Not ;). There is no such thing as a compile-time definition in PHP.
> >
> > There certainly is...
> >
> > <?php
> >
> > if( !function_exists( 'file_put_contents' ) )
> > {
> > $def = <<<_
> >
> > function file_put_contents
> > ( \$filename, \$data, \$flags=0, \$context=null )
> > {
> > // :)
> > }
> > _;
> >
> > eval( $def );
> >
> > }
> >
> > ?>
> >
> > Now, I'm not necessarily advocating this style of compatibility
> > programming, but I remember seeing something like it in PEAR. I think it
> > might have been the pear SOAP classes where the classes had to be
> > declared dynamically.
>
> That's a runtime definition. It has to be. The function_exists function
> *cannot* be "run" at compile-time to see what the result is, so it must
> happen at runtime.
Bleh, just read your comments and then read the comment I quoted and I
find myself needing a morning wakeup slap :) Your comment at the top
says compile-time, not run-time. I'm going to go find a big rock *hehe*.
Cheers,
Rob.
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