Cannot use [] for reading
In one of my scripts, I try to do the following
$data[] = self::get($row['sr_id']); // <-- line 55
Howeve开发者_C百科r, PHP does not allow me to do this, giving me this error
Fatal error: Cannot use [] for reading in /file.php on line 55
The self::get
function return either a bool, or an object.
Edit: The get function creates a new object which again loads data from a mysql database.
The solution in my case was this:
- Bad line:
$this->$ExtraTag[] = $fullscript;
- Good line:
$this->{$ExtraTag}[] = $fullscript;
or
$this->ExtraTag[] = $fullscript;
Old PHP versions accepted $var[]
in expressions, allowed reading out the $var
content regardless of syntax. PHP 5.1 made that illegal. But sometimes the error is triggered outside of the intented context.
So my guess (again: show more code) is that the preceeding line contains an unfinished expression, to which the $data[]
joins.
In case of object attribute you can wrap your $data var into { }
, but that doesn't seem to be the problem in your case. (Else there is something in line 54, that you didn't show.) The right hand side can't reasonably trigger the error. Even array accessing []
an integer or object wouldn't trigger that fatal error.
So if nothing helps, just use array_push()
. Work around PHP.
The error I got was:
Fatal error: Cannot use [] for reading in /pathtosite/drupal/sites/all/themes/zenui/templates/page.tpl.php on line 33
Sometime the problem is when you include a line like this:
$page['sidebar_first'][]
This might happen if you are copying a variable name and forgot to comment out the line.
There was two problems:
1. Missing semicolon
2. $variable[] must set a variable
After fixing these two problems my code read:
$page['sidebar_first'][] = $value;
Don't forget to comment out line you are not using to help with the debugging process
Hope this helps fellow programmers like me!
I had same error with following:
echo implode(',', $array[]);
which should have been
echo implode(',', $array);
Hope this can help someone
try:
$data = Array();
$data[] = self::get($row['sr_id']); // <-- line 55
I had the same problem with my script, the following line threw the same error:
$array[]=$value
I simply replaced it by
$array[count($array)-1]=$value
and it worked perfectly.
Another possible problem could be an accidental double ==
.
For example accidentally doing $myArray[] == $myNewValue;
would cause this error (because you are trying to read a value with the ==
instead of telling PHP to assign a new array index).
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