| bjori@php.net 2006-06-24, 8:03 am |
| ID: 37880
Updated by: bjori@php.net
Reported By: cuervo_4762 at yahoo dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Assigned
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4
Assigned To: colder
Previous Comments:
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[2006-06-22 21:17:38] colder@php.net
Class members' default values can only be scallar "fixed" values.
Here is some assignations considered "dynamic" and thus invalid:
public $var = 1+2;
public $var = $anothervar;
public $var = <<<EOD
blabla
EOD;
public $var = 'foo'.'bar';
public $var = myFunction();
This should indeed be properly documented, I'll provide a patch ASAP.
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[2006-06-22 19:05:55] tony2001@php.net
Reclassified as docu problem.
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[2006-06-21 23:18:49] cuervo_4762 at yahoo dot com
Description:
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I cannot seem to initialize a multi-line assoc array in the declaration
part of a class. The work around I am using is to do it in the
constructor. If this is the normal behavior it problaly should be
stated in the manual.
thanks
frank
Reproduce code:
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<?php
class RDBMSLoginDataSource {
private $_dsn;
private $_mdb2 = 2;
private $_sql = array(
'isUserLocked'=>"SELECT users.is_locked FROM users where ".
"user_name='$user' LOCK IN SHARE MODE",
'userLogin' =>"SELECT users.user_name,COUNT(*) FROM " .
"users WHERE users.user_name='$user' && ".
"users.pass='$pass' GROUP BY " .
"users.user_name LOCK IN SHARE MODE"
);
}
?>
Expected result:
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na
Actual result:
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Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '.', expecting ')' in
/home/fmadero/public_html/classes/RDBMSLoginDataSource.php on line 8
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