I finally got a chance to test under Windows today, and there was a
variable that was not being initialized under ZTS mode that was causing
problems in Windows. The attached patch is correctly initializing it. Also,
the namespace_anonymous.php file was missing from the patch, which the
attached no
Hi Marcus Boerger, you wrote:
> Hello Jessie,
>
> Tuesday, August 9, 2005, 4:36:41 AM, you wrote:
>>1) I asked this before, but it wasn't answered: is there any reason why .php
>>is not a default extension for spl_autoload?
>
>
> PEAR uses .inc.php and i as well as all i have spoken too like .inc
Hello Jessie,
Tuesday, August 9, 2005, 4:36:41 AM, you wrote:
> Classes that had uppercase letters were not being handled properly in
> namespace imports. The attached patch has this fix (thanks Maxx!). Also,
> the attached patch includes the default behavior of resolving
> simple-imported class
Classes that had uppercase letters were not being handled properly in
namespace imports. The attached patch has this fix (thanks Maxx!). Also,
the attached patch includes the default behavior of resolving
simple-imported class names to their file paths (ns:class1 being looked up
as ns/class1(.inc o
I was made aware of the fact that the patch wasn't compiling in ZTS mode, so
I fixed this in the attached patch (I still have not gotten a chance to
test under Windows, but it does work on Linux, both in ZTS and non-ZTS
mode). Other than that, there are no other changes.
Regards,
Jessie
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