WordPress/wp-load.php
Dion Hulse 0314e29667 Drop the requirement for the entry points to WordPress to be parsable by PHP4.
Previously we ensured that the entry points to WordPress were parsable by PHP4 in order to display a friendly not-supported-php error message.
However, for the last two years the main entry points have not actually parsed, and we've only added extra parse errors since it last worked in 3.9, so it's time we just remove this 'feature'.
The PHP version checks are still there for PHP 5.0/5.1, and so it's inplace when we eventually drop PHP 5.2 support.

See #29489.

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<?php
/**
* Bootstrap file for setting the ABSPATH constant
* and loading the wp-config.php file. The wp-config.php
* file will then load the wp-settings.php file, which
* will then set up the WordPress environment.
*
* If the wp-config.php file is not found then an error
* will be displayed asking the visitor to set up the
* wp-config.php file.
*
* Will also search for wp-config.php in WordPress' parent
* directory to allow the WordPress directory to remain
* untouched.
*
* @package WordPress
*/
/** Define ABSPATH as this file's directory */
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) {
define( 'ABSPATH', dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/' );
}
error_reporting( E_CORE_ERROR | E_CORE_WARNING | E_COMPILE_ERROR | E_ERROR | E_WARNING | E_PARSE | E_USER_ERROR | E_USER_WARNING | E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR );
/*
* If wp-config.php exists in the WordPress root, or if it exists in the root and wp-settings.php
* doesn't, load wp-config.php. The secondary check for wp-settings.php has the added benefit
* of avoiding cases where the current directory is a nested installation, e.g. / is WordPress(a)
* and /blog/ is WordPress(b).
*
* If neither set of conditions is true, initiate loading the setup process.
*/
if ( file_exists( ABSPATH . 'wp-config.php') ) {
/** The config file resides in ABSPATH */
require_once( ABSPATH . 'wp-config.php' );
} elseif ( @file_exists( dirname( ABSPATH ) . '/wp-config.php' ) && ! @file_exists( dirname( ABSPATH ) . '/wp-settings.php' ) ) {
/** The config file resides one level above ABSPATH but is not part of another install */
require_once( dirname( ABSPATH ) . '/wp-config.php' );
} else {
// A config file doesn't exist
define( 'WPINC', 'wp-includes' );
require_once( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/load.php' );
// Standardize $_SERVER variables across setups.
wp_fix_server_vars();
require_once( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/functions.php' );
$path = wp_guess_url() . '/wp-admin/setup-config.php';
/*
* We're going to redirect to setup-config.php. While this shouldn't result
* in an infinite loop, that's a silly thing to assume, don't you think? If
* we're traveling in circles, our last-ditch effort is "Need more help?"
*/
if ( false === strpos( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 'setup-config' ) ) {
header( 'Location: ' . $path );
exit;
}
define( 'WP_CONTENT_DIR', ABSPATH . 'wp-content' );
require_once( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php' );
wp_check_php_mysql_versions();
wp_load_translations_early();
// Die with an error message
$die = sprintf(
/* translators: %s: wp-config.php */
__( "There doesn't seem to be a %s file. I need this before we can get started." ),
'<code>wp-config.php</code>'
) . '</p>';
$die .= '<p>' . sprintf(
/* translators: %s: Codex URL */
__( "Need more help? <a href='%s'>We got it</a>." ),
__( 'https://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php' )
) . '</p>';
$die .= '<p>' . sprintf(
/* translators: %s: wp-config.php */
__( "You can create a %s file through a web interface, but this doesn't work for all server setups. The safest way is to manually create the file." ),
'<code>wp-config.php</code>'
) . '</p>';
$die .= '<p><a href="' . $path . '" class="button button-large">' . __( "Create a Configuration File" ) . '</a>';
wp_die( $die, __( 'WordPress &rsaquo; Error' ) );
}