Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message

2001-12-12 Thread Sterling Hughes

> This has been changed.  Use exists() first.  Technically, if the file does
> exist, it's not a file in my opinion and should return false, but nobody
> seems to agree with me.
> --
> Mike
>


I just want to add to this, that I agree, and this has been changed
for 4.2.0 (cvs HEAD), however it was not merged into the 4.1.0
branch, as it was not a bug fix but rather a feature

cvs HEAD should work for everyone?

-Sterling


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> Subject: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message
> 
> 
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Operating system: Redhat Linux
> > PHP version:  4.1.0
> > PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
> > Bug description:  is_file prints "stat failed .." message
> >
> > We have found it out when upgraded our PHP from ver.4.0.1 to 4.1.0 .
> > Function is_file() prints error message if file doesn't exist. The error
> > message looks like:
> > "Warning: stat failed for /home/.../index.phtml (errno=2 - No such file or
> > directory) in /home/.../index.phtml on line 17"
> > When I tried to simulate the problem in test file - it didn't appear . But
> > then I included my configuration file which contained other inclusions for
> > our corporate API. Problem appeared in the test file. I commented
> inclusion
> > line - problem still appear.
> > After typing the message above, I refreshed that page - problem
> > disappeared. All further tryings to cause error got failed.
> > Problem appears constanlty on our sites where we use this function.
> > --
> > Edit bug report at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=14420&edit=1
> >
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Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message

2001-12-11 Thread Mike Rogers

Agreed.
These changes should be made into toggles.  If you ask me, if the file
doesn't exist, it's not a file.  That shouldn't be an error message.
--
Mike

- Original Message -
From: "Vitali Evstigneev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mike Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message


>
> Hello Mike!
> Thanks for responding. I'm affraid I haven't described problem well
enough.
> Function is_file() still returns FALSE. But in the same time it types
error
> message to output. It doesn't affect program's flow but affects interface.
I
> understand that if we parse name "is_file" then function seems to be
> assuming that  argument  points either to existing file or folder or link.
> That's true amd I'm agree with you. We should use file_exists() first. But
> I'm talking about different thing. I'm talking about compatibility of code
> written on lower version with higher version i.e. "succession of
versions".
> "is_file()" was written very long time ago, and it was working by some
way.
> People used that function and they knew that it works fine. Now, because
of
> our wish to make PHP language more beautiful and logically perfect, those
> people have to change tonns of code. Some code has been frosen for changes
> and they have to make more paper work to get approval from management for
> making changes and so one and so forth. Why don't we leave working
function
> in it's previous state and achieve succession of versions by that?
>
> Regards,
> Vitali
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mike Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 7:16 AM
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message
>
>
> > This has been changed.  Use exists() first.  Technically, if the file
does
> > exist, it's not a file in my opinion and should return false, but nobody
> > seems to agree with me.
> > --
> > Mike
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 5:01 AM
> > Subject: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message
> >
> >
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Operating system: Redhat Linux
> > > PHP version:  4.1.0
> > > PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
> > > Bug description:  is_file prints "stat failed .." message
> > >
> > > We have found it out when upgraded our PHP from ver.4.0.1 to 4.1.0 .
> > > Function is_file() prints error message if file doesn't exist. The
error
> > > message looks like:
> > > "Warning: stat failed for /home/.../index.phtml (errno=2 - No such
file
> or
> > > directory) in /home/.../index.phtml on line 17"
> > > When I tried to simulate the problem in test file - it didn't appear .
> But
> > > then I included my configuration file which contained other inclusions
> for
> > > our corporate API. Problem appeared in the test file. I commented
> > inclusion
> > > line - problem still appear.
> > > After typing the message above, I refreshed that page - problem
> > > disappeared. All further tryings to cause error got failed.
> > > Problem appears constanlty on our sites where we use this function.
> > > --
> > > Edit bug report at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=14420&edit=1
> > >
> > >
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Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message

2001-12-11 Thread Vitali Evstigneev


Hello Mike!
Thanks for responding. I'm affraid I haven't described problem well enough.
Function is_file() still returns FALSE. But in the same time it types error
message to output. It doesn't affect program's flow but affects interface. I
understand that if we parse name "is_file" then function seems to be
assuming that  argument  points either to existing file or folder or link.
That's true amd I'm agree with you. We should use file_exists() first. But
I'm talking about different thing. I'm talking about compatibility of code
written on lower version with higher version i.e. "succession of versions".
"is_file()" was written very long time ago, and it was working by some way.
People used that function and they knew that it works fine. Now, because of
our wish to make PHP language more beautiful and logically perfect, those
people have to change tonns of code. Some code has been frosen for changes
and they have to make more paper work to get approval from management for
making changes and so one and so forth. Why don't we leave working function
in it's previous state and achieve succession of versions by that?

Regards,
Vitali

- Original Message -
From: "Mike Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message


> This has been changed.  Use exists() first.  Technically, if the file does
> exist, it's not a file in my opinion and should return false, but nobody
> seems to agree with me.
> --
> Mike
>
> ----- Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 5:01 AM
> Subject: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message
>
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Operating system: Redhat Linux
> > PHP version:  4.1.0
> > PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
> > Bug description:  is_file prints "stat failed .." message
> >
> > We have found it out when upgraded our PHP from ver.4.0.1 to 4.1.0 .
> > Function is_file() prints error message if file doesn't exist. The error
> > message looks like:
> > "Warning: stat failed for /home/.../index.phtml (errno=2 - No such file
or
> > directory) in /home/.../index.phtml on line 17"
> > When I tried to simulate the problem in test file - it didn't appear .
But
> > then I included my configuration file which contained other inclusions
for
> > our corporate API. Problem appeared in the test file. I commented
> inclusion
> > line - problem still appear.
> > After typing the message above, I refreshed that page - problem
> > disappeared. All further tryings to cause error got failed.
> > Problem appears constanlty on our sites where we use this function.
> > --
> > Edit bug report at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=14420&edit=1
> >
> >
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Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message

2001-12-11 Thread Mike Rogers

This has been changed.  Use exists() first.  Technically, if the file does
exist, it's not a file in my opinion and should return false, but nobody
seems to agree with me.
--
Mike

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 5:01 AM
Subject: [PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message


> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Operating system: Redhat Linux
> PHP version:  4.1.0
> PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
> Bug description:  is_file prints "stat failed .." message
>
> We have found it out when upgraded our PHP from ver.4.0.1 to 4.1.0 .
> Function is_file() prints error message if file doesn't exist. The error
> message looks like:
> "Warning: stat failed for /home/.../index.phtml (errno=2 - No such file or
> directory) in /home/.../index.phtml on line 17"
> When I tried to simulate the problem in test file - it didn't appear . But
> then I included my configuration file which contained other inclusions for
> our corporate API. Problem appeared in the test file. I commented
inclusion
> line - problem still appear.
> After typing the message above, I refreshed that page - problem
> disappeared. All further tryings to cause error got failed.
> Problem appears constanlty on our sites where we use this function.
> --
> Edit bug report at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=14420&edit=1
>
>
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[PHP-DEV] Bug #14420: is_file prints "stat failed .." message

2001-12-11 Thread evsvit

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Redhat Linux
PHP version:  4.1.0
PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Bug description:  is_file prints "stat failed .." message

We have found it out when upgraded our PHP from ver.4.0.1 to 4.1.0 .
Function is_file() prints error message if file doesn't exist. The error
message looks like:
"Warning: stat failed for /home/.../index.phtml (errno=2 - No such file or
directory) in /home/.../index.phtml on line 17"
When I tried to simulate the problem in test file - it didn't appear . But
then I included my configuration file which contained other inclusions for
our corporate API. Problem appeared in the test file. I commented inclusion
line - problem still appear.
After typing the message above, I refreshed that page - problem
disappeared. All further tryings to cause error got failed.
Problem appears constanlty on our sites where we use this function.
-- 
Edit bug report at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=14420&edit=1


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