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 Backward Incompatible Changes
    Although most existing PHP 4 code should work without changes, you should
    pay attention to this backward imcompatible changes:
    
      strrpos() and strripos() now use
      the entire string as a needle.
     
      Ilegal use of string offsets causes E_ERROR instead
      of E_WARNING.
     
      array_merge() was changed to accept only arrays. If a
      non-array variable is passed, a E_WARNING will be
      thrown for every such parameter. Be careful because your code may start
      emitting E_WARNING out of the blue.
     
     PATH_TRANSLATED server variable is no longer set implicitly under
     Apache2 SAPI in contrast to the situation in PHP 4, where it is set to
     the same value as the SCRIPT_FILENAME server variable when it is not
     populated by Apache. This change was made to comply with the CGI specification. Please refer to bug #23610 for further information.
     
     The T_ML_CONSTANT constant is no longer defined by
     the Tokenizer extension. If
     error_reporting is set to E_ALL, PHP will generate a
     notice. Instead of T_ML_CONSTANT for /* */ the
     T_COMMENT constant is used, thus both // and /* */
     are resolved as the T_COMMENT constant. However the
     PHPDoc style comments /** */ ,which starting PHP5 are parsed by PHP, are
     recongnized as T_DOC_COMMENT.
     
      $_SERVER should be populated with argc and argv if  variables_order includes "S". If
      you have specifically configured your system to not create $_SERVER,
      then of course it shouldn't be there. The change was to always make argc
      and argv available in the CLI version regardless of the variables_order setting. As in,
      the CLI version will now always populate the global $argc and $argv
      variables.
     
      An object with no properties is no longer considered "empty".
     
      Classes must be declared before used.
     
 
     例子 B-1. strrpos() and strripos() now
      use the entire string as a needle 
<?php var_dump(strrpos('ABCDEF','DEF')); //int(3)
  var_dump(strrpos('ABCDEF','DAF')); //bool(false) ?>
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     例子 B-2. An object with no properties is no longer considered "empty" 
<?php class test { } $t = new test();
  var_dump(empty($t)); // echo bool(false)
  if (!$t) {     // Will be executed } ?>
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    The following example was valid in PHP 4, although it will produce a fatal
    error in PHP 5.
    
     例子 B-3. Classes must be declared before used 
<?php $test = new fubar(); $test->barfu();
  class fubar {     function barfu() {         echo 'fubar';     } } ?>
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