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| ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | |||||||
| 0005767 | [Quercus] | minor | always | 07-04-14 09:00 | 07-04-14 09:00 | |||||||
| Reporter | tobia | View Status | public | |||||||||
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| Priority | normal | Resolution | open | Platform | ||||||||
| Status | new | OS | ||||||||||
| Projection | none | OS Version | ||||||||||
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| Summary | 0005767: Multiple names per single "use" keyword | |||||||||||
| Description |
This affects the latest 4.0.39, but I couldn't find it in the version popup. PHP allows importing multiple class names with a single "use" keyword, separated by a comma: use Some\ClassA, Some\ClassB; This is breaking several external libraries, including Doctrine. See for example http://www.doctrine-project.org/api/common/2.3/source-class-Doctrine.Common.Collections.Collection.html#22 [^] |
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