On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 10:34, brendan_crow...@dellteam.com wrote:
Hi, I get the following error in my apache error log:
[14-Mar-2011 14:17:27] PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class
I created a simplified set of php files and classes to formulate this
question.
I have 5 php files; 2 of which declare a class that has the same name in
both. I know it would be very easy to change one of the class names, but I'm
restricted because I'm working with legacy working code and an interface
definition that cannot change either, here are the php files, how can I
resolve this?, any help appreciated.
If it's legacy code and this is how it was, that means it never
worked properly, because you can't redeclare classes or functions by
the same name. That said, if you're restricted from changing the
class names, how about wrapping the classes with a !class_exists()
call?
http://php.net/class_exists
## phpFileOne.php ##
?php
include_once './phpFileTwo.php';
include_once './phpFileFour.php';
$zIns = new Z();
$result = a($zIns);
// class Z is defined in phpFileFour.php
function a(Z $dataX) {
$dataZ;
$dataY = b($dataZ); // b is defined in phpFileTwo.php
return $dataY;
}
echo 'presult: '.$result.'/p';
?
## phpFileTwo.php ##
?php
include_once './phpFileThree.php';
function b($dataW) {
$dataU;
$dataV = new A($dataU); // class A is defined in phpFileThree.php
return $dataV-c();
}
?
## phpFileThree.php ##
?php
include_once './phpFileFive.php';
// class Z is defined in phpFileFive.php
class A extends Z {
function __construct($dataM) {
}
function c() {
return 'cValue';
}
}
?
## phpFileFour.php ##
?php
// class Z defined in interface definition - cannot change name
class Z {
}
?
## phpFileFive.php ##
?php
// this class and class Z in phpFileFour.php have the same name!
// Legacy class Z - cannot change name
class Z {
}
?
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