PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION, expect












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I get error



PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION, expecting ‘)’ in site.com/app/code/community/EbayEnterprise/Affiliate/Helper/Data.php on line 41


from Data.php



37 public function getAllProgramIds() 
38 {
39 $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);
40 return array_unique(array_filter(array_map(
41 function ($website) use ($config) {
42 return $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
43 },
44 Mage::app()->getWebsites()
45 )));
46 }


this code for php 5.3 - but I use only php 5.2.17, and can not apdate - please help change this line 41 - that can be work on php 5.2.17










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    I get error



    PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION, expecting ‘)’ in site.com/app/code/community/EbayEnterprise/Affiliate/Helper/Data.php on line 41


    from Data.php



    37 public function getAllProgramIds() 
    38 {
    39 $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);
    40 return array_unique(array_filter(array_map(
    41 function ($website) use ($config) {
    42 return $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
    43 },
    44 Mage::app()->getWebsites()
    45 )));
    46 }


    this code for php 5.3 - but I use only php 5.2.17, and can not apdate - please help change this line 41 - that can be work on php 5.2.17










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      I get error



      PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION, expecting ‘)’ in site.com/app/code/community/EbayEnterprise/Affiliate/Helper/Data.php on line 41


      from Data.php



      37 public function getAllProgramIds() 
      38 {
      39 $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);
      40 return array_unique(array_filter(array_map(
      41 function ($website) use ($config) {
      42 return $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
      43 },
      44 Mage::app()->getWebsites()
      45 )));
      46 }


      this code for php 5.3 - but I use only php 5.2.17, and can not apdate - please help change this line 41 - that can be work on php 5.2.17










      share|improve this question
















      I get error



      PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION, expecting ‘)’ in site.com/app/code/community/EbayEnterprise/Affiliate/Helper/Data.php on line 41


      from Data.php



      37 public function getAllProgramIds() 
      38 {
      39 $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);
      40 return array_unique(array_filter(array_map(
      41 function ($website) use ($config) {
      42 return $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
      43 },
      44 Mage::app()->getWebsites()
      45 )));
      46 }


      this code for php 5.3 - but I use only php 5.2.17, and can not apdate - please help change this line 41 - that can be work on php 5.2.17







      php-5.2.x.x






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      edited 45 mins ago









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          First: you don't want to do this. You want to upgrade your PHP. 5.2 is so extremely outdated at this point you're a sitting duck for every script kid out there. The reason this code doesn't work is because PHP 5.2 doesn't support closures.



          public function getAllProgramIds() 
          {
          $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);

          $websites = Mage::app()->getWebsites();

          $ids = array();
          foreach($websites as $website) {
          $ids = $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
          }

          return array_unique($ids);
          }


          I think that does what you want.



          Upgrade your PHP!






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            First: you don't want to do this. You want to upgrade your PHP. 5.2 is so extremely outdated at this point you're a sitting duck for every script kid out there. The reason this code doesn't work is because PHP 5.2 doesn't support closures.



            public function getAllProgramIds() 
            {
            $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);

            $websites = Mage::app()->getWebsites();

            $ids = array();
            foreach($websites as $website) {
            $ids = $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
            }

            return array_unique($ids);
            }


            I think that does what you want.



            Upgrade your PHP!






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              First: you don't want to do this. You want to upgrade your PHP. 5.2 is so extremely outdated at this point you're a sitting duck for every script kid out there. The reason this code doesn't work is because PHP 5.2 doesn't support closures.



              public function getAllProgramIds() 
              {
              $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);

              $websites = Mage::app()->getWebsites();

              $ids = array();
              foreach($websites as $website) {
              $ids = $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
              }

              return array_unique($ids);
              }


              I think that does what you want.



              Upgrade your PHP!






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                First: you don't want to do this. You want to upgrade your PHP. 5.2 is so extremely outdated at this point you're a sitting duck for every script kid out there. The reason this code doesn't work is because PHP 5.2 doesn't support closures.



                public function getAllProgramIds() 
                {
                $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);

                $websites = Mage::app()->getWebsites();

                $ids = array();
                foreach($websites as $website) {
                $ids = $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
                }

                return array_unique($ids);
                }


                I think that does what you want.



                Upgrade your PHP!






                share|improve this answer













                First: you don't want to do this. You want to upgrade your PHP. 5.2 is so extremely outdated at this point you're a sitting duck for every script kid out there. The reason this code doesn't work is because PHP 5.2 doesn't support closures.



                public function getAllProgramIds() 
                {
                $config = Mage::helper(’eems_affiliate/config’);

                $websites = Mage::app()->getWebsites();

                $ids = array();
                foreach($websites as $website) {
                $ids = $config->getProgramId($website->getDefaultStore());
                }

                return array_unique($ids);
                }


                I think that does what you want.



                Upgrade your PHP!







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                answered Nov 9 '14 at 21:14









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