Why has this one been committed?
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/ZendEngine2/zend_compile.c?login=2&r1=1.551&r2=1.552
&ty=h
It prevents constructors being redefined.
That is fine, except for the following case:
class MyClass
{
function MyClass() {
//constructor for php4,
//SHOULD be ignored by php5
}
function __construct() {
//constructor for php5,
//ignored by php4
}
}
i.e. it doesn't allow a class to work on both php4 and php5.
Or am I missing something obvious?
Best regards,
Lorenzo
Well it doesn't really make sense to redefine a constructor. We added it on
purpose. Do you want me to change it to E_STRICT?
At 01:28 AM 3/18/2004 +0100, Lorenzo Alberton wrote:
Why has this one been committed?
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/ZendEngine2/zend_compile.c?login=2&r1=1.551&r2=1.552
&ty=hIt prevents constructors being redefined.
That is fine, except for the following case:class MyClass
{
function MyClass() {
//constructor for php4,
//SHOULD be ignored by php5
}function __construct() { //constructor for php5, //ignored by php4 }
}
i.e. it doesn't allow a class to work on both php4 and php5.
Or am I missing something obvious?Best regards,
Lorenzo