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Bug#668150: marked as done ([new check] Report error on PHP short_open_tags)



Your message dated Wed, 19 Jul 2017 22:09:23 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #668150,
regarding [new check] Report error on PHP short_open_tags
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Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.6~bpo60+1
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

we are considering disabling short_open_tags directive to Off by default
(to align with upstream recommended value) and we need a new lintian check
to:

- check packages with depending on any on php5 SAPI; I think checking just
  for php5 and php5-cli revdeps should be enough

- check files in such packages with .php? (e.g. .php and .php5) extension

- check on '<?' patern; '<?[:space:]' is not OK; '<?php' and '<?=' is OK
  ('<?=' is supported from PHP (>= 5.4.0) when short_open_tags is disabled)

Since we want to disable short_open_tags by default I think this should be
a error and not a warning.

Thanks,
Ondrej

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tags 668150 + wontfix
thanks

Hi,

> we are considering disabling short_open_tags directive to Off by default
> (to align with upstream recommended value)

This was changed in src:php5 5.5.0~beta4-2 which was uploaded 5 May
2013:

  https://bugs.debian.org/142178

Given we are now on PHP 7.0 and how long ago this was I don't see
much — if any — value in adding this now. Naturally, please re-open
if you disagree. :)


Best wishes,

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