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 ID:               46851
 Comment by:       david at customcode dot co dot za
 Reported by:      oliver at teqneers dot de
 Summary:          Strict standards: Declaration of ... should be
                   compatible with that of ...
 Status:           Bogus
 Type:             Bug
 Package:          Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: OpenSuSE 11.0
 PHP Version:      5.2.8

 New Comment:

Surely this counts as a bug when you consider it in the context of
applications that make extensive use autoload. I realise I am a bit late
to this party but from what I can see the strict standard was changed in
php 5.2.10 but I can't seem to find any mention of this change in the
changelog. This appears to be a fairly major change potentially
affecting alot of people's code. I would expect at least some
documentation of the rationale behind the change and at least some
guidelines. That being said, surely when it comes to ensuring that
classes are loaded/compiled in the correct order, classes that needed to
be autoloaded should be loaded first before the child class is compiled.
Or am I missing something?


Previous Comments:
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[2010-06-30 09:48:04] [email protected]

It is simply related to the fact that if the classes are in the right
order, they 

get defined at compile time and hence that strict error happens at
compile-time, 

which is before you actually set to display E_STRICT.

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[2010-06-30 03:13:07] mauricio at yoreparo dot com

Also tried on PHP 5.3.2, an issue too.



thanks

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[2010-06-30 02:18:48] mauricio at yoreparo dot com

Still an issue on 5.2.13 when autoloading classes.



Oliver code still triggers the STRICT error:



<?php

// this code does trigger a strict message

error_reporting( E_ALL | E_STRICT );



class cc extends c {

  function test() { return null; }

}



class c {

  function test( $a ) { return 1; }

}

$cc     = new cc();

?>



If I autoload the 'c' class the I get the STRICT error.

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[2010-05-28 17:24:46] travis dot crowder at spechal dot com

Still an issue in 5.2.10



<?php



        error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);



        abstract class B extends A {

                public static function foo($str){ echo $str; }

        }



        class C extends A {

                public static function foo(){ echo 'baz';  }

        }



        abstract class A {

                public static function foo(){ echo 'bar'; }

        }



        C::foo();



Error:

Strict Standards: Declaration of B::foo() should be compatible with that
of A::foo() in /var/www/oop_test.php on line 5

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[2008-12-17 11:12:04] [email protected]

Set error_reporting in your php.ini and you'll see the error.



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