Tumurbaatar S. wrote:
'common.php' contains some class definition and PHP5 fails with
'PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class ... in common.php...' when
script C.php starts. The file including map is:
A.php: require_once(common.php)
B.php: require_once(common.php)
C.php:
require_once(A.php)
require_once(B.php)
That is bug? When only one file is included (A or B),
the contents of 'common.php' is available, i.e. nested require
works. Only fails when nested and multiple require.
P.S. I use PHP5 RC2 running as CGI on WinXP/IIS.
That seems to be the correct behaviour for
both PHP5 and PHP4.
A class should never be defined twice - but
that's the case when you include or execute
somehow else the code with class definition
(common.php) more than once.
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