Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65160&edit=1
ID: 65160
User updated by: m dot adeelnawaz at ymail dot com
Reported by: m dot adeelnawaz at ymail dot com
Summary: $this can be changed using reference
Status: Open
Type: Bug
Package: Class/Object related
Operating System: Windows 7 / Linux
PHP Version: 5.5.0
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Actual result:
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b
b
a
a
Previous Comments:
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[2013-06-28 14:45:15] m dot adeelnawaz at ymail dot com
Description:
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In an object method, $this must always be a reference to the caller object.
Now $this can not be re-assigned but re-assigning is not the only way to modify
$this. The code below demonstrates another way to set $this to something other
than the caller object.
This is what happens. $this is a reference (or copy of the identifier) to the
caller object. After doing this
$a = &$this;
$a and $this are both pointing to the same reference to the object identifier.
So changing one of them (assigning them to something not by reference) will
change the reference for both of them.
After executing this line
$a = new a();
Both $a and $this start pointing to the reference of the identifier to the
newly created object. You can change $this's reference by setting $a (not by
reference) to any non-null variable or value.
Test script:
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class a{}
class b{
function test(){
$a = &$this;
echo get_class($this).'<br/>';
echo get_class($a).'<br/>';
$a = new a();
echo get_class($this).'<br/>';
echo get_class($a).'<br/>';
}
}
$b = new b();
$b->test();
Expected result:
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One of the following should happen when I run the code above.
1. The code should produce a fatal error on line 3 ($a = &$this;) saying that
referencing to $this is not allowed.
2. The code should allow me to create a reference to $this in $a but assigning
any non-null value to $a (not by reference) should produce a fatal error saying
that $a is a reference to $this so it should (first) be assigned by reference
to some variable / object other than current object.
3. The code should allow me to create a reference to $this in $a but then the
same rules should apply to $a as $this with one exception that $a can be
unset().
Actual result:
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b
b
b
a
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