Fix: Fatal error on PHP 5.6 for using isset() on constants.#42567
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Fix: Fatal error on PHP 5.6 for using isset() on constants.#42567hellofromtonya merged 1 commit intotrunkfrom
isset() on constants.#42567hellofromtonya merged 1 commit intotrunkfrom
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…with `array_key_exists()` to resolve the fatal parsing error on PHP 5.6.
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Side note, php unit tests should run in different versions of PHP like core does. |
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I agree @spacedmonkey! On my TODO list. Let's make that happen 👍 |
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Closes #42565.
What?
As reported in #42565, using
isset()on a constant causing a fatal parsing error.Why?
Resolves a fatal parsing error on sites running PHP 5.6.
How?
This PR replaces
isset()witharray_key_exists().Testing Instructions
Before using this PR, do the following to reproduce the issue:
Apply this PR and do the following to confirm the PR resolves the issue: