ID: 25993
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: ausvald at tut dot by
-Status: Open
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem
-Operating System: irrelevant
+Operating System: *
-PHP Version: 4.3.3
+PHP Version: *
New Comment:
We don't have $var=>$var, use $var->var.
Besides that noone reading your code will know what you want. For
example what is 'test1()();' supposed to do in your oppinion?
Previous Comments:
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[2003-10-26 10:28:13] ausvald at tut dot by
Description:
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<?
//#1
function test1(){
return __FUNCTION__;
}
echo test1()();
//#2
function test2($var){
return array($var=>$var);
}
echo test2('test')['test'];
?>
Why these things are not implemented in PHP5? And when are they going
to be?
Reproduce code:
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<?
//#1
function test1(){
return __FUNCTION__;
}
echo test1()();
//#2
function test2($var){
return array($var=>$var);
}
echo test2('test')['test'];
?>
Why these things are not implemented in PHP5? And when are they going
to be?
Expected result:
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<?
//#1
function test1(){
return __FUNCTION__;
}
echo test1()();
//#2
function test2($var){
return array($var=>$var);
}
echo test2('test')['test'];
?>
Why these things are not implemented in PHP5? And when are they going
to be?
Actual result:
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Error
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