On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>  On 29 Apr 2008, at 15:19, Aspra Flavius Adrian wrote:
>
>
> > Hello folks.
> >
> > An inherited and unimplemented method of a class in PHP-5.2.5 gets called
> twice:
> >
> > class Foo {
> >        public function foo() {
> >                echo get_class($this);//or __CLASS__;
> >        }
> > }
> > class Bar extends Foo {
> > }
> > $f = new Bar;
> > $f->foo();
> >
> > Shouldn't it be only once? If I'm doing something wrong, how would I
> > do it right? If it's a bug, did it get fixed as of 5.2.6RC5 ?
> >
>
>  PHP supports two types of constructor. One is __construct(), the other is a
> function with the same name as the class.
Oh, yeah, I've got so used with php 5 that I've completly forgot about
php 4 compatibility
>
>  In your example new Bar; will call foo as the constructor for the Foo
> class, and then you call foo again explicitly.
>
Thanks.
>  -Stut
>
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