Yeah, use $GLOBALS['    '], or
global $tokenmap;

2008/9/25 Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> VamVan wrote:
>
>> So guys,
>>
>> I found some thing strange that happened to me yesterday. Its small but
>> kinda freaked me out.
>>
>> So I have a tokenmap.php that I include include in different configuration
>> files. Some are classes and some are simple php files.
>>
>> So in my tokenmap.php I have declared an array as global.
>>
>> SO $GLOBAL['tokenmap'] = array()
>>
>
> I assume you mean $GLOBALS ..
>
>
>> As a good programming practice what I did was:
>>
>> require_once('tokenmap.php');
>> $tokenmap = array();
>> $tokenmap = $GLOBAL['tokenmap'];
>> print_r($tokenmap);
>>
>> The above displays empty array
>>
>
> Why set it to an empty array first? You're just overriding it straight
> away.
>
> It's pretty silly to do:
>
> <?php
>
> $a = 1;
> $b = 0;
> $b = $a;
>
> ?>
>
>
> Add:
>
> error_reporting(E_ALL);
> ini_set('display_errors', true);
>
> to the top of your script.
>
> Any errors/notices/warnings?
>
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