Re: functions in a external file [message #173981 is a reply to message #173979] |
Mon, 16 May 2011 18:43 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 5/16/2011 1:34 PM, bruceaj wrote:
> On May 16, 7:49 am, The Natural Philosopher<t...@invalid.invalid>
> wrote:
>> bruceaj wrote:
>>> Is there a maximum number of functions that can be contained in
>>> "require_once" php file?
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>>> I have this simple function (for testing this problem).
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>>> function GetTelephoneNumber () {
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>>> return "123 456-6789";
>>> }
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>>> If this function is in my main routine. No problem.
>>> If this function is in it's own file. No problem.
>>> If this function is in my main "function.php" file, I get the php
>>> blank. screen. l am using firefox and don't know how to get errors.
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>>> Appreciate help and suggestions....
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>>> Thanks...
>>
>>> Bruce
>>
>> syntax error somewhere.
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> It appears that all is good. Turn on error_reporting showed up a
> couple of date problems.
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> 1. I was using H in date() and not "H". Fixed.
> 2. The error_reporting wanted me to use date_default_timezone_set()
> and not accept the default time zone. Fixed.
>
> Still seems strange that my test routine, which had nothing within the
> function definition brackets but "return '123455'; would stop all the
> functions I had defined from working.
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> Oh, well. All's well that end's well. Thanks to all for the help and
> suggestions...
>
> Bruce
A parse error is a fatal error. And since everything must be parsed
before any processing takes place, no code will be executed.
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