ID:               20075
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Assigned
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: RH 7.2
 PHP Version:      4.3.0-pre1
 Assigned To:      derick


Previous Comments:
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[2002-10-25 00:30:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is not a bug. Docs need a bit of a clarification about this
though. Assigned to Derick per his request.


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[2002-10-24 17:05:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It looks like the callback function registered with assert_options()
only gets the third argument set when assert() is called with a string.
 Consider the following script.

<?
        function failedAssertion($file, $line, $expression)
        {
                print("'$file', '$line', '$expression'<br>");
        }

        assert_options(ASSERT_ACTIVE, TRUE);
        assert_options(ASSERT_CALLBACK, "failedAssertion");
        assert("1 == 2");
        assert(1 == 2);
?>

This produces the following.

'/usr/local/apache/htdocs/tricks/assert.php', '9', '1 == 2'
'/usr/local/apache/htdocs/tricks/assert.php', '10', ''

If I turn error reporting on, the warning messages mirror this by
leaving out the expression.

Looks like the assert.phpt doesn't test assert() for the old form. 
Maybe it needs a line like "assert($a != 0);".


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