>From: "Marian Kostadinov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Well, PHP is a loosely typed language. You have much more freedom when you >write a code. Constructors are not an exception. It is very convinient that >you may not call the parent constructor and many people do it, believe me!
Why would you not call the base class constructor/destructor? Could you give an example? Regards, Terje 2006/9/15, Terje Slettebø <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >From: "Marcus Boerger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > PHP is not C++ and speaking of constructors and destrcutors PHP goes > morethe > > Delphi way. > > I'd also like to know _why_ constructors/destructors are less fit for PHP, > than these other languages? How can you be sure that objects of a class > are > properly initialised, and that they clean up after themselves? (Yes, I > know > the runtime cleans up after them, at script termination, if want to be > sloppy, but that still doesn't cover the constructor case) -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php