ID: 49348
Updated by: [email protected]
Reported By: BelStudent at yandex dot ru
-Status: Open
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: Windows XP SP3
PHP Version: 5.3.0
New Comment:
Thank you for not searching before submitting another bogus report. See
bug #21008 for one explanation..
Previous Comments:
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[2009-08-24 16:21:58] BelStudent at yandex dot ru
Description:
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Usually, if you try to do this: ++$num, then thrown notice, that the
"Undefined variable: num". This helps avoid errors.
But if you have class and you're trying to do so ++$this->num num
nowhere and had not previously identified, then the issue no warnings
and notices.
Accidentally deleted in the symbol and received ++$this->nu, and then
climbed into hell knows what mistakes to find this place and correct to
++$this->num took several hours. So I am very concerned about the issue:
how to do so were given notice, if you try to do something with
uninitialized (unknown) variable in the class?
Reproduce code:
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<?php
class A
{ public function __construct()
{ ++$this->num;
}
}
new A();
?>
Expected result:
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Undefined property: A::$num
Actual result:
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empty
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