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unexpected T_FUNCTION error when using "function (array $matches)"

Hi I'm using the following code but I'm getting an "unexpected T_FUNCTION" syntax error for the second line. Any suggestions?

preg_replace_callback("/\\[LINK\=(.*?)\\\](.*?)\\[\/LINK\\]/is",
function (array $matches) {
    if (filter_var($matches[1], FILTER_VALIDATE_URL))
        return '<a href="'.
            htmlspecialchars($matches[1], ENT_QUOTES).
            '" target="_blank">'.
            htmlspecialchars($matches[2])."</a>";
    else
        return "INVALID MARKUP";
}, $text);
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Mike Avatar asked Sep 07 '10 09:09

Mike


1 Answers

That happens when your PHP is older than 5.3. Anonymous function support wasn't available until 5.3, so PHP won't recognize function signatures passed as parameters like that.

You'll have to create a function the traditional way, and pass its name instead (I use link_code() for example):

function link_code(array $matches) {
    if (filter_var($matches[1], FILTER_VALIDATE_URL))
        return '<a href="'.
            htmlspecialchars($matches[1], ENT_QUOTES).
            '" target="_blank">'.
            htmlspecialchars($matches[2])."</a>";
    else
        return "INVALID MARKUP";
}

preg_replace_callback("/\\[LINK\=(.*?)\\\](.*?)\\[\/LINK\\]/is", 'link_code', $text);

Also, array $matches is not a problem because type hinting for arrays is supported in PHP 5.2.

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BoltClock Avatar answered Nov 02 '22 06:11

BoltClock