My open-source project was working just fine, until I started to work on it after 6 month of break. Updated to latest XAMPP, and start getting tons of weird errors, one of which is as:
I have Input class, with a caller method as:
<?php
class Input
{
public function __call ( $name , $arguments )
{
if ( !in_array( $name, array( "post", "get", "cookie", "request", "server", "env" ) ) )
{
throw new Exception( "Input::" . $name . "() not declared!" );
}
$_name_of_superglobal = "_" . strtoupper( $name );
$_max_iteration_level_for_cleanup = in_array( $name, array( "server", "env" ) ) ? 1 : 10;
# $arguments[0] is the index of the value, to be fetched from within the array.
if ( !empty( $arguments[0] ) and array_key_exists( $arguments[0], $this->$name ) )
{
return $this->$name[ $arguments[0] ];
}
elseif ( !empty( $arguments[0] ) and array_key_exists( $arguments[0], $GLOBALS[ $_name_of_superglobal ] ) )
{
return $this->$name[ $this->clean__makesafe_key( $arguments[0] ) ] = $this->clean__makesafe_value( $GLOBALS[ $_name_of_superglobal ][ $arguments[0] ], array(), true );
}
elseif ( !empty( $arguments[0] ) and !array_key_exists( $arguments[0], $GLOBALS[ $_name_of_superglobal ] ) )
{
return null;
}
else
{
if ( $this->_is_cleanup_done_for[ $name ] === true )
{
return $this->$name;
}
$this->_is_cleanup_done_for[ $name ] = true;
return $this->$name = $this->clean__makesafe_recursively( $GLOBALS[ $_name_of_superglobal ], $_max_iteration_level_for_cleanup );
}
}
?>
This piece of code, works like this: you ask certain superglobal value from it, and it returns clean version of it, on-demand:
<?php
$input = new Input();
$server_name = $input->server("SERVER_NAME");
?>
Easy right? Well, after I updated PHP with XAMPP, it just doesn't work [edit: it works, with the Warning message] - error is:
PHP Warning: Illegal string offset 'SERVER_NAME' in S:\...\kernel\input.php on line 159
line, which corresponds to line of code:
return $this->$name[ $this->clean__makesafe_key( $arguments[0] ) ] = $this->clean__makesafe_value( $GLOBALS[ $_name_of_superglobal ][ $arguments[0] ], array(), true );
which is stupid: $_name_of_superglobal
= "_SERVER" there, and $arguments[0]
= "SERVER_NAME" and overall assignment is string which gets cleaned.
WHAT MIGHT BE THE PROBLEM THERE? I am totally lost here!
$tims->name
rather then $arguments[0].$this->name
, it is$this->$name