Bug #65598 [Opn]: Closure executed via static autoload incorrectly marked as static

2013-09-20 Thread php at davidstockton dot com
Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65598&edit=1 ID: 65598 User updated by: php at davidstockton dot com Reported by: php at davidstockton dot com Summary:Closure executed via static autoload incorrectly marked as st

Bug #65598 [Opn]: Closure executed via static autoload incorrectly marked as static

2013-09-17 Thread php at davidstockton dot com
Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65598&edit=1 ID: 65598 User updated by: php at davidstockton dot com Reported by: php at davidstockton dot com Summary:Closure executed via static autoload incorrectly marked as st

[PHP-BUG] Bug #65598 [NEW]: Closure executed via static autoload incorrectly marked as static

2013-08-30 Thread php at davidstockton dot com
From: php at davidstockton dot com Operating system: Centos 6 PHP version: 5.5.3 Package: Scripting Engine problem Bug Type: Bug Bug description:Closure executed via static autoload incorrectly marked as static Description: If I load a class via a

#49115 [Bgs]: date('M', strtotime('February')) prints "March"

2009-07-31 Thread php at davidstockton dot com
ID: 49115 User updated by: php at davidstockton dot com Reported By: php at davidstockton dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: Date/time related Operating System: Windows XP/Linux PHP Version: 5.2.10 New Comment: Sorry to belabor the point, but why is

#49115 [Bgs]: date('M', strtotime('February')) prints "March"

2009-07-30 Thread php at davidstockton dot com
ID: 49115 User updated by: php at davidstockton dot com Reported By: php at davidstockton dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: Date/time related Operating System: Windows XP/Linux PHP Version: 5.2.10 New Comment: I guess my above assumption is not

#49115 [Bgs]: date('M', strtotime('February')) prints "March"

2009-07-30 Thread php at davidstockton dot com
ID: 49115 User updated by: php at davidstockton dot com Reported By: php at davidstockton dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: Date/time related Operating System: Windows XP/Linux PHP Version: 5.2.10 New Comment: Interesting. So I'd guess that

#49115 [Com]: date('M', strtotime('February')) prints "March"

2009-07-30 Thread php at davidstockton dot com
ID: 49115 Comment by: php at davidstockton dot com Reported By: php at davidstockton dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Date/time related Operating System: Windows XP/Linux PHP Version: 5.2.10 New Comment: Also, not sure if this is related, but

#49115 [NEW]: date('M', strtotime('February')) prints "March"

2009-07-30 Thread php at davidstockton dot com
From: php at davidstockton dot com Operating system: Windows XP/Linux PHP version: 5.2.10 PHP Bug Type: Date/time related Bug description: date('M', strtotime('February')) prints "March" Description: If I use strtotime on 'Febr