[PHP-DEV] Bug #10733 Updated: configure --disable-short-tags doesn't disable short-tags

2001-05-08 Thread jbozza

ID: 10733
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: PHP options/info functions
Operating system: FreeBSD 4.3
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (2001-05-08)
Description: configure --disable-short-tags doesn't disable short-tags

Update:
   --enable-short-tags=no doesn't seem to have any effect either.  It sets the define:
   DEFAULT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG 0
in php_config.h, but there doesn't seem to be any code I can find that actually 
interprets the define.


Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-08 11:20:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When configuring PHP4 (confirmed with latest snap from this morning) using the option 
--disable-short-tags, PHP still enables short tags by default.  Using 
--enable-short-tags=no works just fine (though this is not available in the --help for 
configure)

Looking at the configure script, --disable-short-tags is never even checked.


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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10733 Updated: configure --disable-short-tags doesn't disable short-tags

2001-05-08 Thread sniper

ID: 10733
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Analyzed
Bug Type: PHP options/info functions
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (2001-05-08)
Assigned To: 
Comments:

You are right. This configure option is not used anywhere.
It should set the builting default to disabled..

You propably know that you can set this in php.ini too
so this is not critical, just annoying.

--Jani


Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-08 11:33:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update:
   --enable-short-tags=no doesn't seem to have any effect either.  It sets the define:
   DEFAULT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG 0
in php_config.h, but there doesn't seem to be any code I can find that actually 
interprets the define.


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[2001-05-08 11:20:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When configuring PHP4 (confirmed with latest snap from this morning) using the option 
--disable-short-tags, PHP still enables short tags by default.  Using 
--enable-short-tags=no works just fine (though this is not available in the --help for 
configure)

Looking at the configure script, --disable-short-tags is never even checked.


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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10733 Updated: configure --disable-short-tags doesn't disable short-tags

2001-05-08 Thread derick

ID: 10733
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Analyzed
Status: Closed
Bug Type: PHP options/info functions
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (2001-05-08)
Assigned To: 
Comments:

This is fixed in CVS (by Jani).

Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-08 12:53:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Couldn't this be (quickly) fixed with the following?

--- configure.in.orig   Tue May  8 11:46:10 2001
+++ configure.inTue May  8 11:46:24 2001
@@ -589,9 +589,9 @@
 [  --disable-short-tagsDisable the short-form ? start tag by default.],yes)
 
 if test $PHP_SHORT_TAGS = yes; then
-  AC_DEFINE(DEFAULT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG,1,[ ])
+  AC_DEFINE(DEFAULT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG,1,[ ])
 else
-  AC_DEFINE(DEFAULT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG,0,[ ])
+  AC_DEFINE(DEFAULT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG,0,[ ])
 fi

--- main/main.c.origTue May  8 11:46:32 2001
+++ main/main.c Tue May  8 11:47:12 2001
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
STD_PHP_INI_BOOLEAN(register_argc_argv,   1,PHP_INI_ALL,   
 OnUpdateBool,   register_argc_argv, 
php_core_globals,   core_globals)
STD_PHP_INI_BOOLEAN(register_globals, 1,PHP_INI_ALL,   
 OnUpdateBool,   register_globals,   
php_core_globals,   core_globals)
STD_PHP_INI_BOOLEAN(safe_mode,0,
PHP_INI_SYSTEM, OnUpdateBool,   safe_mode, 
 php_core_globals,   core_globals)
-   STD_PHP_INI_BOOLEAN(short_open_tag,   1,
PHP_INI_SYSTEM|PHP_INI_PERDIR,  OnUpdateBool,   short_tags,
 zend_compiler_globals,  compiler_globals)
+   STD_PHP_INI_BOOLEAN(short_open_tag,   DEFAULT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG,
+ PHP_INI_SYSTEM|PHP_INI_PERDIR,  OnUpdateBool,   short_tags,  
+   zend_compiler_globals,  compiler_globals)
STD_PHP_INI_BOOLEAN(sql.safe_mode,0,
PHP_INI_SYSTEM, OnUpdateBool,   sql_safe_mode, 
 php_core_globals,   core_globals)
STD_PHP_INI_BOOLEAN(track_errors, 0,
PHP_INI_ALL,OnUpdateBool,   track_errors,  
 php_core_globals,   core_globals)
STD_PHP_INI_BOOLEAN(y2k_compliance,   0,PHP_INI_ALL,   
 OnUpdateBool,   y2k_compliance, 
php_core_globals,   core_globals)



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[2001-05-08 11:38:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are right. This configure option is not used anywhere.
It should set the builting default to disabled..

You propably know that you can set this in php.ini too
so this is not critical, just annoying.

--Jani


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[2001-05-08 11:33:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update:
   --enable-short-tags=no doesn't seem to have any effect either.  It sets the define:
   DEFAULT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG 0
in php_config.h, but there doesn't seem to be any code I can find that actually 
interprets the define.


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[2001-05-08 11:20:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When configuring PHP4 (confirmed with latest snap from this morning) using the option 
--disable-short-tags, PHP still enables short tags by default.  Using 
--enable-short-tags=no works just fine (though this is not available in the --help for 
configure)

Looking at the configure script, --disable-short-tags is never even checked.


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