ID: 18590
Comment by: info at rchu dot nl
Reported By: armageddon at raydan dot de
Status: No Feedback
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: WinXP Pro
PHP Version: 5.0.0-dev
New Comment:
I have sort of the same bug I think.
test.php
<?php
function test() { echo 'test'; }
test();
?>
works fine the first time. Then after a reload it gives an cannot
redeclare test() error. Same error after second reload etc. Modify the
file (add a space or something like that) and it runs OK the first time
but after reload same error.
I have compiled PHP 5.2.4 on Darwin Kernel Version 8.10.2.
Previous Comments:
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[2004-03-31 09:57:54] christian dot lefebvre at atosorigin dot com
I got it !
Seems that when a function is declared in an included file,
after a top level "return", it's detected as already defined
example with «t1.php» :
<?php
error_log("inc t2");
include("t2.php");
toto();
error_log("re-inc t2");
include("t2.php");
toto();
error_log("end");
?>
and «t2.php» :
<?php
error_log("in t2");
if (defined("_T2_INCLUDED")) {
error_log("already went there");
return;
}
define("_T2_INCLUDED", "1");
error_log("still in t2");
function toto() {
echo "Here am I !!\n";
}
error_log("end of t2");
?>
with cli sapi of php5 RC1 or with today snapshot, here is
the output :
inc t2
in t2
still in t2
end of t2
Here am I !!
re-inc t2
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare toto() (previously declared in
.../t2.php:13) in .../t2.php on line 14
note that even the "in t2" log is not displayed at
second include.
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[2004-03-31 09:38:46] christian dot lefebvre at atosorigin dot com
I got the same problem with RC1 version under
Linux/apache2filter
I just tried with snapshot 200403311230 (same config)
and the message disappear but the tested code still crashes.
As the same code works with php4.3.4, I think this ticket
should be reopened.
I'll try to make a smaller test case
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[2003-12-04 02:24:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No feedback was provided. The bug is being suspended because
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[2003-11-29 01:34:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please try using this CVS snapshot:
http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz
For Windows:
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip
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[2002-07-26 07:35:22] armageddon at raydan dot de
When I run the icq_main.php script, after some seconds I get following
two errors:
Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 5 seconds exceeded in
j:\www\public\phpicq\icq\icq_main.php on line 48
Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 5 seconds exceeded in
j:\www\public\phpicq\icq\icq_debug.php on line 121
Ok, thats the excepted behaviour, but when I reload the page I get this
strange error:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare hexdump() (previously declared in :67) in
j:\www\public\phpicq\icq\icq_debug.php on line 71
When I reload it again I get the first two error-messages again and so
on...
The following code is from icq_debug, Line 67-71:
function HexDump($in) {
static $hex;
if (!$hex) $hex = new Hex();
return $hex->Dump($in);
}
I have loaded the following modules:
php_bz2.dll, php_cpdf.dll, php_crack.dll, php_db.dll, php_dba.dll,
php_dbase.dll, php_exif.dll, php_filepro.dll, php_gd.dll,
php_gettext.dll, php_hyperwave.dll, php_ldap.dll, php_mhash.dll,
php_pdf.dll, php_pgsql.dll, php_shmop.dll, php_snmp.dll,
php_sockets.dll, php_w32api.dll, php_zlib.dll
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