ID: 30958
User updated by: schaa101 at tech dot nhl dot nl
Reported By: schaa101 at tech dot nhl dot nl
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Class/Object related
Operating System: Windows XP Pro SP2
PHP Version: 5.0.2
New Comment:
<?php
class Singleton1
{
private $instance = null;
private function __Construct()
{ }
public function & GetInstance()
{
if( $this->instance == null )
$this->instance = new Singleton1();
return $this->instance;
}
public function Write( $message )
{
print "Singleton1 - " . $message;
}
}
class Singleton2
{
private $instance = null;
private function __Construct()
{ }
public function & GetInstance()
{
if( $this->instance == null )
$this->instance = new Singleton2();
return $this->instance;
}
public function Write( $message )
{
print "Singleton2 - " . $message;
}
}
class Main
{
public function __Construct()
{
Singleton1::GetInstance()->Write( "Singleton1" );
echo "<br/>";
Singleton2::GetInstance()->Write( "Singleton2" );
}
}
new Main();
?>
Previous Comments:
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[2004-12-02 11:10:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please post the code here.
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[2004-12-02 11:09:30] schaa101 at tech dot nhl dot nl
Description:
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When you use 2 singletons, the second singeleton also returns the
instance of the first.
If you change the name of the variables, that store the instance of the
singleton class, inside the singletons and make them both unique, the
problem is solved though.
Reproduce code:
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http://klaas.fiskaaf.com/singleton-bug.rar
or try
http://klaas.fiskaaf.com/singleton-bug.zip
Expected result:
----------------
Singleton1 - Singleton1
Singleton2 - Singleton2
Actual result:
--------------
Singleton1 - Singleton1
Singleton1 - Singleton2
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