ID: 13724
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Old Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Linux 2.4.4/glibc 2.2.2
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-10-17
New Comment:
I've take a look at assert.c.
assert() expects string to eval. So I guess if it doesn't work with object property,
it would be okay.
Document does not explain string must be a valid PHP code, so I changed this report to
documentation problem.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-10-17 23:46:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
According to the manual, assert() accepts string or boolean. However, it seems
assert() does handle string type well, especially if it's a class property. (Parse
error) Either PHP or the manual page is wrong.
Following code does not work well.
== code #1 ==
<?php
class A
{
var $name = 'class A';
function print_name()
{
assert($this->name);
print $this->name;
}
}
$obj1 = new A;
$obj1->print_name();
?>== result #1 ==
Parse error: parse error in
/home/yohgaki/public_html/test/bug/obj_property/test.php(7) : assert code on line 1
Fatal error: Failure evaluating code: class A in
/home/yohgaki/public_html/test/bug/obj_property/test.php on line 7
== code #2 ==
<?php
$str1 = '';
$str2 = 'abc';
assert($str1);
assert($str2);
?>
== result #2 ==Warning: Assertion "" failed in
/home/yohgaki/public_html/test/bug/obj_property/test2.php on line 5
Warning: Use of undefined constant abc - assumed 'abc' in
/home/yohgaki/public_html/test/bug/obj_property/test2.php(6) : assert code on line 1
== code #3 ==
<?php
$arr = array('abc');
assert($arr['abc']);
?>
== result #3 ==
Warning: Undefined index: abc in
/home/yohgaki/public_html/test/bug/obj_property/test3.php on line 4
Warning: Assertion failed in /home/yohgaki/public_html/test/bug/obj_property/test3.php
on line 4
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