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Bug #31216 array_merge_recursive change in behaviour php4>5
Submitted: 2004-12-21 04:25 UTC Modified: 2004-12-21 08:42 UTC
From: fire at firepages dot com dot au Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Scripting Engine problem
PHP Version: 5.0.3 OS: win32 XP SP1
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2004-12-21 04:25 UTC] fire at firepages dot com dot au
Description:
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in php4 array_merge_recursive($arr1,$arr...) allowed the first array argument to be unassigned , in php5 it requires inintialising.

perhaps php4 behaviour was a feature-bug ?



Reproduce code:
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while( $whatever ){
  $arr = foo->get_arr();
  $tmp = array_merge_recursive( $tmp , $arr ) ;
}

Expected result:
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$tmp is created if !exists & continues as expected

Actual result:
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PHP-4.3.8 >> $tmp is created if !exists & continues as expected

PHP-5.0.3 Warning: array_merge_recursive() Argument #1 is not an array in ....

easily  `solved` by initialising $tmp prior to use $tmp=array(); just unsure if this is intended ?

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 [2004-12-21 08:42 UTC] derick@php.net
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