On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Carsten Wiedmann <carsten_st...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Am 27.12.2009 23:44, schrieb Sascha Meyer:
>>> | echo $a.PHP_EOL;
>>> |
>>> Nothing happens on Windows at this point. The cursor is in the next line
>>> waiting for input. But, if I now enter "^C", I can see the result:
>>> | 6
>>> |
>>> | #
>>> So on Windows the whole code/input is executed at once and not step by
>>> step.
>>> And because PHP is also terminated with "^C", I can't enter additional
>>> code.
>>
>> just tried with PHP 5.3 on XP and Windows 7 and both directly output code 
>> when the echo command is called, not when the script is terminated.
>> Which PHP version did you use that shows the buggy behaviour?
>
> All PHP 5.3.x versions. With PHP 5.2.x it's correct and the same behavior
> like on *nix.
>
> Just curious, if I test this more then one time, sometimes I can see the
> output with "^C", and sometimes not?
>
> BTW: It's always a VC6-TS build and XP SP3 32bit.
>
php-5.3.1-Win32-VC9-x86 for me, and Im seeing the same behaviour.

Tyrael
> Regards,
> Carsten
>
>
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