Saani
Saani

Reputation: 782

Laravel parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_CLASS, expecting T_STRING

I developed a laravel application back in August this year, and it was working fine then. I am trying to run that application now, and it returns this error:

parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_CLASS, expecting T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or '{' or '$' in D:\bkonme\artisan line 31

And line 31 is like this:

$kernel = $app->make(Illuminate\Contracts\Console\Kernel::class);

My PHP version is 5.6.14 and I am using XAMPP on windows platform. I have some idea of it happening because of some version conflict between laravel and PHP, but i don't know how to resolve that issue, any help?

Upvotes: 4

Views: 14684

Answers (1)

Álvaro González
Álvaro González

Reputation: 146430

Even if you have PHP/5.6.14 installed, your app is definitively not using it. You could not use class as identifier until PHP/5.5 (demo).

The feature is called Class name resolution via ::class and it's described in the Migrating from PHP 5.4.x to PHP 5.5.x chapter of the PHP manual.

Upvotes: 2

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