ID: 22796
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: gk at proliberty dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: CGI related
Operating System: linux RH 7.2
PHP Version: 4CVS-2003-03-19 (stable)
New Comment:
# php -r "f();"
Command line code(1) : Fatal error - Call to undefined function: f()
This is what I get when using the php.ini-dist from the latest stable
CVS snapshot.
As you can see, we get totally different style of error
messages too.
Please try with the plain, unmodified php.ini-dist instead of your
current php.ini.
Previous Comments:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2003-03-24 02:11:34] gk at proliberty dot com
I split this bug into two; changed the title to better reflect what I
have learned:
it is possible to work around this bug by changing the default value of
display_startup_errors in php.ini:
---
#default value
#display_startup_errors = Off
display_startup_errors = On
---
Now I get the proper error message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] php4-STABLE-200303210630]# sapi/cli/php -r "f();"
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: f() in Command line code on
line
Following sniper's advice of using -n to prevent reading php.ini has
the same effect for me as display_startup_errors = Off; apparently it
doesn't have the same result for sniper. Odd.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2003-03-21 20:09:38] gk at proliberty dot com
I built it again, per your instructions and get the same result:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] php4-STABLE-200303210630]# sapi/cli/php -n -r
"require('/htdocs/common/test/junk/junk.php');"
begin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] php4-STABLE-200303210630]#
Do I need a more recent snapshot than that?
I'm using the same test file:
/htdocs/common/test/junk/junk.php:
<?php
echo "begin\n";
f(); // undefined function; fatal error
echo "end\n";
?>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2003-03-21 17:13:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try this with latest stable snapshot:
# rm config.cache
# ./configure --disable-all --disable-cgi && make clean && make
# sapi/cli/php -n -r "require('test.php');"
I think you're just doing something wrong / have something
setup very differently in your server..
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2003-03-21 13:42:24] gk at proliberty dot com
I have tried your suggestion same test file and with:
php4-STABLE-200303210630 (March 21)
I get the same results:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] junk]$ php -n -r 'require("junk.php");'
begin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] junk]$ php -r 'require("junk.php");'
begin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] junk]$ php junk.php
begin
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: f() in
/usr/local/apache/htdocs/common/test/junk/junk.php on line 3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] junk]$
Perhaps the difference is in our configure options.
Mine are:
./configure --with-dom --with-zlib-dir=/usr/include
--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
--with-xml --enable-track-vars
Please let me know if we need to split this but into two:
have you tested the issue of error messages not going to /dev/stderr or
only the -r issue?
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2003-03-20 18:33:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can not reproduce this with the latest stable
snapshot:
# php -n -r 'require("test.php");'
begin
/home/jani/test.php(3) : Fatal error - Call to undefined function:
f()
Try this. ('-n' is for not using any php.ini)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view
the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at
http://bugs.php.net/22796
--
Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22796&edit=1