Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52741&edit=1
ID: 52741
User updated by: flyguy dot by at gmail dot com
Reported by: flyguy dot by at gmail dot com
Summary: OOP late static bindings bug
-Status: Assigned
+Status: Open
Type: Bug
Package: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: *
PHP Version: 5.3.3
Assigned To: colder
Block user comment: N
New Comment:
Ok. This situation is analogous to the one hand, but why then:
class my_parent {
public static $field;
public static function field_setup() {
static::$field='asd';
}
}
class my_child extends my_parent {
}
my_child::field_setup();
var_dump(my_child::$field);
var_dump(my_parent::$field);
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prints:
string 'asd' (length=3)
string 'asd' (length=3)
Previous Comments:
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[2010-08-30 18:35:08] [email protected]
Etienne, you are the LSB expert - what's your take on this? - In the
given example I can see the reporter's point. (While there is a "extends
test1" missing)
I wonder about this:
class test1 {
public static function testing_method() {
var_dump(get_called_class());
}
}
class test2 extends test1 {
}
class test3 extends test2 {
public static function testing_method() {
parent::testing_method();
}
}
Here parent might refer to test2, test2 inherits testing_method() from
test1 so the called class might be test2 ... some might argue that test1
is correct.
I think the most simple thing is to keep the current behavior and define
parent not to change the lsb scope.
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[2010-08-30 17:33:48] flyguy dot by at gmail dot com
Description:
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This is code prints "test2". Why ?
Test script:
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class test1 {
public static function testing_method() {
var_dump(get_called_class());
}
}
class test2 {
public static function testing_method() {
parent::testing_method();
}
}
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