Errorexception Parse Error Syntax Error Unexpected T_variable Expecting T_function
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Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join parse error: syntax error, unexpected t_variable in php them; it only takes a minute: Sign up unexpected T_VARIABLE, expecting T_FUNCTION up vote 11 down vote favorite 3 I am expecting this to be a basic syntax error I overlooked, but I can't figure it out. In a syntax error, unexpected '->' (t_object_operator) PHP script, I keep getting the following error. Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE, expecting T_FUNCTION in [path]/scripts/users/database_connection.php on line 4 This occurs when my script to connect to the database is called with an include_once(). I stripped my script down to the most basic code (leaving in what is required by other code), and it still is calling this error.
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} $udb = new UserDatabaseConnection; ?> I have struggled with this for a while, and just wondered if anyone else could spot somewhere I went wrong. php sqlite syntax-error share|improve this question asked Jun 26 '11 at 20:50 Ryan Leonard 5241525 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 14 down vote accepted You can not put $connection = sqlite_open("[path]/data/users.sqlite", 0666); outside the class construction. You have to put that line inside a function or the constructor but you can not place it where you have now. share|improve this answer answered Jun 26 '11 at 20:53 Sabeen Malik 9,19821940 Thank you, first time I tried to use OOP. –Ryan Leonard Jun 26 '11 at 20:57 @Rhino , its aright. @Lekensteyn has done a wonderful job and shows you how you should ideally do it. –Sabeen Malik Jun 26 '11 at 20:58 add a comment| up vote 13 down vote You cannot use function calls in a class construction, you should initialize that value in the constructor function. From the PHP Manual on class properties: This declaration may include an initialization, but this initialization must be a constant value--that is, it must be able to be evaluated at compile time and must not depend on run-time information in order to be evaluated. A working code sample: connection
Forum View Course 176 points Submitted by James Barclay about 3 years ago Confusing error with PHP objects - Unexpected T_VARIABLE, expecting T_FUNCTION Whenever I http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6486660/unexpected-t-variable-expecting-t-function create a new instance of an object I receive this error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected TVARIABLE, expecting TFUNCTION on line ...(in the example to come, line 10) The code passes https://www.codecademy.com/en/forum_questions/5211e84af10c607d6b000ff0 each task, however I just wanted to know whether this is actually a legitimate error in how I'm writing the code or whether it is a error not related to me. Below is the simplest code I have done that still produces the error.
` 1 vote permalink You're supposed to create the instance outside of the class: class Person{ } $me = new Person(); 322 points Submitted by DM about 3 years ago
‘;', expecting T_FUNCTION By admin | July 19, 2008 If you've ever been stumped by "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘;', expecting T_FUNCTION", you will know that this is a very difficult bug to track. http://www.compdigitec.com/labs/2008/07/19/stopping-syntax-error-expecting-t_function/ Fortunately, we have found the error for you. This error message is very misleading, because your actual problem is that you have an extra semi-colon at the end of your functions, like the one below (see line 12): a = 'Hello World!'; }; # <-- That one }; ?> syntax error Now, the above code looks good, but when you try to run it it PHP spits out the following parse error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘;', expecting T_FUNCTION in *.php on line * So, to fix it, simply remove the offending semi-colon at the end of your functions. Hope this helped anyone who got stuck with this misleading PHP error. If you found this article helpful or interesting, syntax error unexpected please help Compdigitec spread the word. Don’t forget to subscribe to Compdigitec Labs for more useful and interesting articles! Topics: PHP | 20 Comments »
20 Responses to "Stopping syntax error, unexpected ‘;', expecting T_FUNCTION" egodi Says: August 27th, 2009 at 1:48 pm mine is PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting T_FUNCTION in C:\\\test\file.php on line 86 Gregor Says: September 26th, 2009 at 4:15 am Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘;', expecting T_FUNCTION on lin 519. The line 519 is just ?> what can I do? admin Says: September 27th, 2009 at 3:48 pm @Gregor: Did you by accident put in an extra semi-colon somewhere in your code before the "?>"? Gregor Says: September 28th, 2009 at 5:22 am I checked the whole php file, no ; before ?>. Is it possible to send you the (searchajax).php file? This are some of the lines of the code: ?> (<- line 519) Asdf Says: November 11th, 2009 at 2:01 pm Someone said "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘;’, expecting T_FUNCTION on lin 519. The line 519 is just ?>" The same error to me. It was a } missing at the end, just before ?>. It was som