Thanks for the report!
Zeev
At 22:39 11/07/2003, Tony Bibbs wrote:
In PHP5 I noticed this behaviou with interfaces. If I have an interface with a method that takes no paramaters, an implementing class for that interfaces can have the same method take parameters...is that right?
For example:
interface foo { public function myFunction(); }
class foobar implements foo { public function myFunction($someText) { echo $someText; } }
$myObj = new foobar(); $myObj->myFunction('Testing, 1, 2, 3');
This code works. To me it should flag an error or, at least a warning, no? I can see the flexibility of allowing this as it provides a kind-of form of overloading but I want to make sure this behaves as intended before I make use of this feature/bug.
--Tony
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