Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52406&edit=1

 ID:               52406
 Comment by:       jinmoku at hotmail dot com
 Reported by:      jinmoku at hotmail dot com
 Summary:          spl_autoload support phar with namespace
 Status:           To be documented
 Type:             Bug
 Package:          SPL related
 Operating System: XP, OSX
 PHP Version:      5.3.3

 New Comment:

Do u have a sample code who doesn't work with the lowercase, I want to
test in my osx ?



about :

> I can't reproduce the weird chars...



I've this in my phar 



Extract_Phar::go();

__HALT_COMPILER(); ?>e


Previous Comments:
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[2010-07-23 01:22:59] fel...@php.net

I can't reproduce the weird chars...



About this is work...:

require_once('MyPhar.phar');

set_include_path('phar://' . realpath('MyPhar.phar') . PATH_SEPARATOR .
get_include_path());

require_once 'Framework/Test.php';



It's because that in this case the require_once doesn't look into the
file system at all, but into the phar structure, so it doesnt search for
the lowercased one, as in the other sample code.

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[2010-07-23 01:02:57] jinmoku at hotmail dot com

I try lowercase, but that doesn't work too, I make some tests with
spl_autoload and it's work in lower and uppercase filename.

Why in osx (i don't try with other *nix) the phar is not in the
include_path ?



it's work fine (always with the strange "��????") with this
follow code :



require_once('MyPhar.phar');

set_include_path('phar://' . realpath('MyPhar.phar') . PATH_SEPARATOR .
get_include_path());

require_once 'Framework/Test.php';

$test = new Framework\Test();



see ya ;)

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[2010-07-23 00:16:15] fel...@php.net

Hi, the spl_autoload() will try to find the 'framework/test.php', i.e.
the lowercased name, so on *nix will fail because it's case-sensitive,
and you are using $phar->addFromString('Framework/Test.php'...).



You must to use $phar->addFromString('framework/test.php', ...);

(the lowercased name to the spl_auload to find it)

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[2010-07-22 20:09:57] jinmoku at hotmail dot com

On OSX 10.6.4



output :



��???�???

Fatal error: Class 'Framework\Test' not found in
/Library/WebServer/Documents/test/index.php on line 26







require_once('Framework\Test.php');

don't run :



��????

Warning: require_once(Framework\Test.php): failed to open stream: No
such file or directory in /Library/WebServer/Documents/test/index.php on
line 26



Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required
'Framework\Test.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php') in
/Library/WebServer/Documents/test/index.php on line 26



and phar is not in PATH include_path Windows XP

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[2010-07-22 16:13:14] jinmoku at hotmail dot com

just like http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51991 ;)

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