[PHP-DOC] #33873 [Opn]: parse_ini_file() bails out with parse error when NO is inside file

2005-07-27 Thread eric at aplosmedia dot com
 ID:   33873
 User updated by:  eric at aplosmedia dot com
 Reported By:  eric at aplosmedia dot com
 Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Documentation problem
 Operating System: Windows XP; RHEL 3
 PHP Version:  5.0.4
 New Comment:

Im aware that these are reserved words, but I wasn't able to find
anything in the documentation that outlines this behavior...


Previous Comments:


[2005-07-26 22:10:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

no, on, off, yes, true, false, none are reserved words.
That should be documented somewhere.



[2005-07-26 21:59:06] eric at aplosmedia dot com

Description:

If an INI file contains a definition such as NO = 667, php will bail
out with a parse error.

Warning: Error parsing /home/public_html/lookup.ini on line 147 in
/home/public_html/start.php on line 24

This occurs on PHP 5.0.4 on Windows XP, RHEL 3  as well as php 4.3.11
on RHEL 3 (only platforms tested)

Reproduce code:
---
lookup.ini


; NETHERLANDS
NL = 31

; NORWAY
NO = 47

; NEW ZEALAND
NZ = 64


PHP


?php print_r( parse_ini_file( './lookup.ini' ) ); ?

Expected result:

should return an array:

Array
(
[NL] = 31
[NO] = 47
[NZ] = 64
}

Actual result:
--
Warning: Error parsing /home/public_html/lookup.ini on line 147 in
/home/public_html/start.php on line 24

Array
(
[NL] = 31
}





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[PHP-DOC] #33873 [Opn]: parse_ini_file() bails out with parse error when NO is inside file

2005-07-26 Thread tony2001
 ID:   33873
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  eric at aplosmedia dot com
 Status:   Open
-Bug Type: Filesystem function related
+Bug Type: Documentation problem
 Operating System: Windows XP; RHEL 3
 PHP Version:  5.0.4
 New Comment:

no, on, off, yes, true, false, none are reserved words.
That should be documented somewhere.


Previous Comments:


[2005-07-26 21:59:06] eric at aplosmedia dot com

Description:

If an INI file contains a definition such as NO = 667, php will bail
out with a parse error.

Warning: Error parsing /home/public_html/lookup.ini on line 147 in
/home/public_html/start.php on line 24

This occurs on PHP 5.0.4 on Windows XP, RHEL 3  as well as php 4.3.11
on RHEL 3 (only platforms tested)

Reproduce code:
---
lookup.ini


; NETHERLANDS
NL = 31

; NORWAY
NO = 47

; NEW ZEALAND
NZ = 64


PHP


?php print_r( parse_ini_file( './lookup.ini' ) ); ?

Expected result:

should return an array:

Array
(
[NL] = 31
[NO] = 47
[NZ] = 64
}

Actual result:
--
Warning: Error parsing /home/public_html/lookup.ini on line 147 in
/home/public_html/start.php on line 24

Array
(
[NL] = 31
}





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