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Bug #15241 eval() is not allow evaluating code from constants
Submitted: 2002-01-27 06:46 UTC Modified: 2002-07-31 09:25 UTC
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From: flying at dom dot natm dot ru Assigned: hholzgra (profile)
Status: Not a bug Package: Scripting Engine problem
PHP Version: 4.1.1 OS: all
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-01-27 06:46 UTC] flying at dom dot natm dot ru
 Check out these simple examples:

Example 1:
-----------------------------------------------------
<?php
function getCode()
{
    return("echo 'hello world!';");
};

eval(getCode());
?>
-----------------------------------------------------

 Result of executing whis example will be a string 'hello world!' as expected.

Example 2: 
-----------------------------------------------------
<?php
define('PHP_CODE','getCode()');

function getCode()
{
    return("echo 'hello world!';");
};

eval(PHP_CODE);
?>
-----------------------------------------------------

 As you can see - i just move code from eval() into constant
and substitute it with constant name instead of actual code into eval() statement.

 But result of executing this example is:

Parse error: parse error in test.php(9) : eval()'d code on line 1

 Tested with both 4.0.6 and 4.1.1 on windows 2000 and linux.

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 [2002-06-17 17:01 UTC] hholzgra@php.net
yet another locale dependant ZE bug only affecting
non-latin locales (like cyrillic)

for now either use lowercase constants 
or setlocale(LC_ALL, "C")
 [2002-07-31 09:25 UTC] iliaa@php.net
Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

if you add a ; to the 
define('PHP_CODE','getCode()');
so it looks like this:
define('PHP_CODE','getCode();');
the parse error will go away.

You are also trying to do a double eval, which is imposible to do.
 
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