ID: 28025 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: Christian dot Lefebvre at atosorigin dot com -Status: Verified +Status: Wont fix Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem Operating System: * PHP Version: 5CVS-2005-01-10 New Comment:
Unfortunately this bug cannot be fixed with the new architecture of PHP 5. The workaround you specified is the right solution to this problem. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-10 16:49:55] patrice at lazareff dot com Same behavior if exit is used instead of return, i.e: if(defined("MY_CONSTANT")) exit; define("MY_CONSTANT", "1"); function foo() {} The only workaround seems to be using an else statement: if(defined("MY_CONSTANT") return; else { function foo() {} } how sad... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-04-16 11:04:31] Christian dot Lefebvre at atosorigin dot com Description: ------------ lot of php3 codes begin include files by a if(defined(..)) return; define(..) to simulate include_once behavior it works fine with php4, but with php5, functions declared after this return raise "cannot redeclare" error when the file is included twice. Reproduce code: --------------- t1.php : <?php include("t2.php"); toto(); include("t2.php"); toto(); ?> t2.php : <?php error_log("in t2"); if (defined("_T2_INCLUDED")) { error_log("already went there"); return; } define("_T2_INCLUDED", "1"); error_log("still in t2"); function toto() { echo "Here am I !!\n"; } ?> Expected result: ---------------- with php4 : in t2 still in t2 Here am I !! in t2 already went there Here am I !! Actual result: -------------- with php5 : in t2 still in t2 Here am I !! Fatal error: Cannot redeclare toto() (previously declared in t2.php:13) in t2.php on line 14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=28025&edit=1