I have a situation where, for some unknown reason, where each class that
finishes its __contruct{} function, that class gets automatically assigned to a
variable - other than the variable I specify.
Conceptually:
class Hello { private $_world = 'World'; __construct(){} }
$clsHello = new Hello();
echo 'The variable $hello is '.gettype($hello)."\n".print_r($hello,true);
Output:
The variable $hello is object
Hello Object
(
[_world:Hello:private] => World
)
There is no statement in my application that assigns an instance of the class
to another variable, the name being a lowercase variant of the class name.
Would there be a PHP function that would do this as a side-effect?
I am more interested in learning what is happening as opposed to rolling back
to a previous version. (A backup copy functions fine. A file compare does not
reveal any likely suspects.)
PHP5.4.17-NTS-VC9 (Windows XP-SP3)
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