ID: 29072
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: jasbarne at indiana dot edu
-Status: Open
+Status: Closed
Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Operating System: *
PHP Version: 5.0
New Comment:
Try ext/spl's mechanism for stacking of autoload functions. For exampel
spl_autoload_register() and spl_autoload_call().
Will be available with PHP 5.1.0+
Previous Comments:
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[2004-07-10 14:32:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That occured to me also. But we cannot do anything before 5.0. Until
then you probably need a master __autoload included by
auto_prepend_file ini setting. This one would need to handle an array
of handlers....in the other files you'd need to register your
functions.
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[2004-07-09 09:26:46] jasbarne at indiana dot edu
Description:
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I'm using the __autoload function to load my package's files. However,
if I use another package and that has also implemented __autoload then
PHP barfs
Would it be possible to create a stack of __autoload functions? As an
alternative, perhaps we could link __autoload methods to class
definitions, and then check class definitions for __autoload functions
whenever a class is not found.
Reproduce code:
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<?php
// Test1.php
function __autoload() {}
?>
<?php
//Test2.php
include_once 'Test1.php';
function __autoload() {}
?>
Expected result:
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When user tries to instanciate undefined classes the engine checks all
__autoload() functions to try to load the class file.
Actual result:
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Fatal error: Cannot redeclare __autoload() (previously declared in
C:\Apache\Apache2\htdocs\DomTools\test.php:5) in
C:\Apache\Apache2\htdocs\DomTools\autoload.php on line 7
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