ID: 12596
Updated by: jeroen
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Bogus
Status: Suspended
Bug Type: Class/Object related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.5
New Comment:
It _is_ strange that no parse error is given. I think it should.
So IMO the bug is that it seems to work a bit, but doesn't. Either support this, or
give parse error.
I see no reason to not support a random expression though... that expression-opcodes
should internally be moved to class initialization. Since PHP 4 doesn't have a real
constructor, this won't be realizable until ZE 2 I think.
Status->Suspended
Previous Comments:
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[2001-10-02 18:34:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not a bug -> Bogus.
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[2001-08-06 15:27:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This isn't supposed to work (class-var initing is not allowed for non-scalar (for
example array) values).
It is funny that it turns out to work this way, a parse-error would be better IMO.
But it is not a bug, changing status to feedback.
It is in the manual somewhere that this isn't allowed, try language -> classes and
object
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[2001-08-06 09:41:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The following piece of code doesn't work:
<?
define ('A', 20);
class B
{
var $a = array(A => 10);
}
$b = new B();
var_dump($b);
?>
It produces:
object(b)(1) {
["a"]=>
array(1) {
["A"]=>
int(10)
}
}
which is unexpected (at least for me).
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