Are you using CGI or CLI sapi?
Ilia Alshanetsky
On 19-Apr-09, at 12:16 PM, Hannes Magnusson wrote:
I'm pretty sure yes.
Try copying the run-tests.php from 5_2 to 5_3 and run the PDO tests
with it.
Then diff the run-tests to see the workaround in 5.3.
-Hannes
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 17:57, Ilia Alshanetsky <i...@prohost.org>
wrote:
Last I checked it was working properly, are you sure you are using
the
latest version? I think we even have a test case around this bug.
Ilia Alshanetsky
On 19-Apr-09, at 7:09 AM, Hannes Magnusson wrote:
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 23:48, Nuno Lopes <nlop...@php.net> wrote:
The original code actually can be found inside php_cli.c and
there it
only checked the 1st line for '#'. if you create a file such as:
#1
#2
<?php $a = array();
The issue here is that the old code only looked at the main
script, now
included files ar affected, too.
So either we check in the scanner whether this is the main
script or
move the check back to the C[GL]I SAPIs.
What is the status on this?
Are we hoping run-tests.php is the only script affected, or is
someone
working on another fix?
AFAIR, this was already fixed by Ilia some time ago.
Nope. The run-tests.php workaround is still required (manually
adding
the "# original source file.." comments).
-Hannes
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