14
$stringText = "[TEST-1] test task 1 Created: 06/Apr/11  Updated: 06/Apr/11"; 
$splitArray = split(" ",$stringText);

Deprecated: Function split() is deprecated in C:\wamp\www\RSS.php on line 27

Why this error happen ?

3

6 Answers 6

36

http://php.net/manual/en/function.split.php

From the manual

Warning This function has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 5.3.0. Relying on this feature is highly discouraged

Note:

As of PHP 5.3.0, the regex extension is deprecated in favor of the PCRE extension. Calling this function will issue an E_DEPRECATED notice. See the list of differences for help on converting to PCRE.

I guess you're supposed to use the alternative preg_split(). Or if you're not using a regex, just use explode

9

split has been replaced with explode, see http://php.net/explode for more information. Works the same as split, but split is 'deprecated' basically means that is a old function that shouldn't be used anymore, and is not likely to be in later versions of php.

1
  • 7
    Actually, split and explode are a bit different. explode doesn't support regex, so the replacement function would be preg_split
    – JohnP
    Apr 18, 2011 at 6:11
6

Use following explode function:

$command = explode(" ", $tag[1]);

This is the standard solution for this case. Its Perfectly working.

3

Ahh, the docs says about it. And the docs also say which functions should be used instead of this:

  1. preg_split
  2. explode
  3. str_split
1

Because the function has been deprecated? You can customize the error_reporting level to not log / display the depreciated errors. But it would be more prudent to just correct the issue (IE use explode instead for the simple split you are doing above.)

0

You can use this custom function for old codes:

if (!function_exists('split')) {
    function split($pattern, $subject, $limit=-1, $flags=0){
        return preg_split($pattern, $subject, $limit, $flags);
    }
}

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.