Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51859&edit=1

 ID:               51859
 Updated by:       [email protected]
 Reported by:      timothybrew at googlemail dot com
 Summary:          Redeclare extended class function causes segmentation
                   error.
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Type:             Bug
 Package:          Class/Object related
 Operating System: Linux Ubuntu
 PHP Version:      5.3.2

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Previous Comments:
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[2010-05-19 16:18:38] [email protected]

Thank you for this bug report. To properly diagnose the problem, we
need a short but complete example script to be able to reproduce
this bug ourselves. 

A proper reproducing script starts with <?php and ends with ?>,
is max. 10-20 lines long and does not require any external 
resources such as databases, etc. If the script requires a 
database to demonstrate the issue, please make sure it creates 
all necessary tables, stored procedures etc.

Please avoid embedding huge scripts into the report.

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[2010-05-19 16:06:52] timothybrew at googlemail dot com

Description:
------------
I am using phpmailer with php 5.3.2.  I also had a segmentation fault when 
using drupal and gallery 2 but I havent got the debug output from that.

I have a class e.g.

class test extends PHPMailer {
  .....
    function send() {
    ...
    }
}

Now the PHPMailer class has a function $this->Send().  I know this is bad 
practice and have now changed the test class function to send_email and the 
problem is resolved.  First off, should there be a problem as they are 
different cases and I'm on linux.  Second, if there is a conflict should we not 
get an error like "PHP warning cannot redeclare function bla bla bla" and not a 
segmentation fault?

I'm always up to learn so if this is something I could fix myself with some 
guidance I am up for helping.

Thanks Tim



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