ID:               24910
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      greg at chiaraquartet dot net
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Arrays related
 Operating System: Windows XP
 PHP Version:      4.3.2
 New Comment:

This is not bogus.  Did you try the code?  The whole point is that in a
function, $GLOBALS['GLOBALS'] !== $GLOBALS.  It should be the same.

In global scope, $GLOBALS['GLOBALS'] === $GLOBALS

Greg


Previous Comments:
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[2003-08-01 15:23:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

$GLOBALS['GLOBALS'] is actually a reference to $GLOBALS if you want to
access the globals just use $GLOBALS.

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[2003-08-01 14:47:52] greg at chiaraquartet dot net

Description:
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the $GLOBALS variables contains indexes to every superglobal except
'GLOBALS' in function scope.  In global scope, it contains the
'GLOBALS' index as a self-reference

Reproduce code:
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<?php 
function blah() {
  var_dump($GLOBALS['GLOBALS']);

}
blah();
?>

Expected result:
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var_dump() of the $GLOBALS superglobal

Actual result:
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Notice: Undefined index: GLOBALS in c:\web pages\chiara\a1.php on line
3
NULL


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