RE: [PHP] Randomly unable to read set variable from class

2012-03-14 Thread Adrian Basalic
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-Original Message-
From: Camilo Sperberg [mailto:unrea...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Camilo
Sperberg
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 1:42 AM
To: Adrian Basalic
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Randomly unable to read set variable from class

Sorry wasn't able to reproduce it on my test machine. 

Do you have any external modules loaded such as APC, memcached, xDebug maybe
or other that can affect the output on that machine?

Greetings

On 13 Mar 2012, at 17:02, Adrian Basalic wrote:

 I have an issue that occurs randomly on a machine. After a number of
reloads
 of the page i can't read $this-_foo although it is set (var_dump shows it
 but the script cannot read it). The code works locally and on other
machines
 i tested. Apache restart seems to fix it but only temporary.
 
 Environment:
 
 . PHP Version 5.3.3
 
 . Linux 2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 23 02:21:33 CST
 2011 x86_64
 
 . Apache 2.0
 
 
 
 class  FooBar
 
{
 
  protected $_foo;
 
  public function setFoo($bar)
 
  {
 
if (!$bar) {
 
  print_r(Cannot find bar);
 
}
 
$this-_foo = $bar;
 
if (!$this-_foo) {
 
  print_r(Cannot read {$this-_foo} set with $bar);
 
  var_dump($this);
 
}
 
var_dump($this);
 
return $this;
 
  }
 
}
 
 
 
$foobar = new FooBar;
 
$foobar-setFoo('bar');
 
 
 
 The output when this happens would be:
 
 
 
 Cannot read set with barobject(FooBar)#1 (1) { [_foo:protected]=
 string(3) bar } object(FooBar)#1 (1) { [_foo:protected]= string(3)
 bar }
 
 
 
 I'm going nuts here, and nobody seems to be able to reproduce this. Where
 should I start looking?
 


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Re: [PHP] Randomly unable to read set variable from class

2012-03-13 Thread Camilo Sperberg
Sorry wasn't able to reproduce it on my test machine. 

Do you have any external modules loaded such as APC, memcached, xDebug maybe or 
other that can affect the output on that machine?

Greetings

On 13 Mar 2012, at 17:02, Adrian Basalic wrote:

 I have an issue that occurs randomly on a machine. After a number of reloads
 of the page i can't read $this-_foo although it is set (var_dump shows it
 but the script cannot read it). The code works locally and on other machines
 i tested. Apache restart seems to fix it but only temporary.
 
 Environment:
 
 . PHP Version 5.3.3
 
 . Linux 2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 23 02:21:33 CST
 2011 x86_64
 
 . Apache 2.0
 
 
 
 class  FooBar
 
{
 
  protected $_foo;
 
  public function setFoo($bar)
 
  {
 
if (!$bar) {
 
  print_r(Cannot find bar);
 
}
 
$this-_foo = $bar;
 
if (!$this-_foo) {
 
  print_r(Cannot read {$this-_foo} set with $bar);
 
  var_dump($this);
 
}
 
var_dump($this);
 
return $this;
 
  }
 
}
 
 
 
$foobar = new FooBar;
 
$foobar-setFoo('bar');
 
 
 
 The output when this happens would be:
 
 
 
 Cannot read set with barobject(FooBar)#1 (1) { [_foo:protected]=
 string(3) bar } object(FooBar)#1 (1) { [_foo:protected]= string(3)
 bar }
 
 
 
 I'm going nuts here, and nobody seems to be able to reproduce this. Where
 should I start looking?
 


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