ID: 37423
User updated by: morten at nilsen dot com
Reported By: morten at nilsen dot com
Status: Bogus
Bug Type:*General Issues
PHP Version: 6CVS-2006-05-12 (CVS)
New Comment:
there just is too little feedback on this bugtracker, so it isn't
pos
ID: 37423
User updated by: morten at nilsen dot com
Reported By: morten at nilsen dot com
Status: Bogus
Bug Type:*General Issues
PHP Version: 6CVS-2006-05-12 (CVS)
New Comment:
read the subject, and all shall become clear (once you take a look at
bug
From: morten at nilsen dot com
Operating system:
PHP version: 6CVS-2006-05-12 (CVS)
PHP Bug Type: *General Issues
Bug description: bug 25354
Description:
php 6 is in the pipeline now...
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ID: 25354
User updated by: morten at nilsen dot com
Reported By: morten at nilsen dot com
Status: Wont fix
Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Operating System: All
PHP Version: 4.3.2
New Comment:
I believe that would be now?
Previous Comments
ID: 29767
User updated by: morten at nilsen dot com
Reported By: morten at nilsen dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.0.1
New Comment:
further weirdness uncovered with this code
ID: 29767
User updated by: morten at nilsen dot com
Reported By: morten at nilsen dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.0.1
New Comment:
(obvious) workaround is to change:
if($name[0
From: morten at nilsen dot com
Operating system: Linux
PHP version: 5.0.1
PHP Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem
Bug description: Weird behaviour of __set($name, $value);
Description:
The attached script behaves ilogically
Reproduce code
From: morten at nilsen dot com
Operating system: All
PHP version: 4.3.2
PHP Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Bug description: Easy access to class/object methods/vars
Description:
It would be quite nifty with something like this:
with($class) {
set("m