exit; /* testNotDieOOPropertyAccess */ $obj->DIE; /* testNotExitOOMethodCall */ $obj->exit(); /* testNotDieOOMethodCall */ $obj->die(); class NotReserved { /* testNotExitOOConstDeclaration */ const exit = 10; /* testNotDieOOConstDeclaration */ const die = 'status'; /* testNotExitOOMethodDeclaration */ function Exit() {} /* testNotDieOOMethodDeclaration */ function die() {} } /* testNotExitParamName */ callMe(exit: 10); /* testNotDieParamName */ callMe(die: 'status'); /* testNotExitNamespacedName */ use My\exit\NameA; /* testNotDieNamespacedName */ use My\die\NameB; /* testExitAsFQConstant */ // Intentional parse error. This is not allowed in PHP, but that's not the concern of the tokenizer. Should still be handled correctly. \exit; /* testDieAsFQConstant */ // Intentional parse error. This is not allowed in PHP, but that's not the concern of the tokenizer. Should still be handled correctly. \die; /* testNotExitConstantDeclaration */ // Intentional parse error. This is not allowed in PHP, but that's not the concern of the tokenizer. Should still be handled correctly. const exit = 10; /* testNotDieConstantDeclaration */ // Intentional parse error. This is not allowed in PHP, but that's not the concern of the tokenizer. Should still be handled correctly. const die = 'status'; /* testNotExitFunctionDeclaration */ // Intentional parse error. This is not allowed in PHP, but that's not the concern of the tokenizer. Should still be handled correctly. function exit() {} /* testNotDieFunctionDeclaration */ // Intentional parse error. This is not allowed in PHP, but that's not the concern of the tokenizer. Should still be handled correctly. function die() {}