ID:               31248
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      andreas dot filsinger at cargobay dot de
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: *
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2005-03-29
 Assigned To:      dmitry
 New Comment:

See also #43868


Previous Comments:
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[2005-07-01 11:34:30] andreas dot filsinger at cargobay dot de

* I just checked it against Version 5.1.0b2. Sorry it is NOT fixed.
* I was forced to change the login acount details. So that the sample
above do not work any more! If your want a updated sample code - please
email me directly. Thanks.
* If somebody is familar with AXIS, please put a class online, with
publishes "foo(char c) AND foo(int i)" so we have a better test
environment. I am not that kind of java guru which can do this i a
minute. Thank you!

Andreas

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[2005-03-29 11:14:20] andreas dot filsinger at cargobay dot de

I just checked it against

PHP 5.1.0-dev (cli) (built: Mar 29 2005 08:40:25)

SORRY: It is all the same as 5.0.3: All function Prototyps are listed
identical. Bug is still open! 

Andreas Filsinger

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[2005-03-26 13:30:46] andreas dot filsinger at cargobay dot de

26 Mar 2005

"latest" seems to be late enough. It has a timestamp from 23 Mar 2005
at 08:50. Anyway I check it again this version with no succes. I will
check again when CVS can make builds again.

Andreas Filsinger

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[2004-12-22 16:03:34] andreas dot filsinger at cargobay dot de

Description:
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the WSDL of "Apache.AXIS for Java" implements sort of
function-overloading. If you have 3 published functions:

 int foo (int a,b);
 int foo (string a,b);
 int foo (int x);

in XML this is done by extending the Function-Names by numbers:
  
 <fooRequest ...
 <fooRequest1 ...
 <fooRequest2 ...

the Bug: with __getFunctions foo is formulated 3 times identical:

 int foo(int $a,int $b);
 int foo(int $a,int $b);
 int foo(int $a,int $b);

if i call "foo" it its mapped to the first function with this name. 

Reproduce code:
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$user = "filsinger;Default";
$pwd = "WWO6C4vg";
$ip = "217.160.221.231:6666";
$service = "mapping/Mapping?wsdl";                 
$client = new SoapClient("http://$user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ws/services/$service",
 array( 
   "login"      => "$user", 
   "password"  => "$pwd", 
   "trace"      => 1, 
   "exceptions" => 0) );
   
$r = $client->__getFunctions();
foreach($r as $v)
echo $v . "<br /><br />";  


Expected result:
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a) Quick Patch

make a function name mapping to

 getMap(...
 getMap1(...
 getMap2(...

so i can use getMap2(.. and be happy!

b) php 6.0.0 ;-)

 true identical function names, if this is called try to fill the
function-parameters from the first function with this name, if this
fails, take the next with this name ...
take that implemetation where filling the parameter does not fail. If
there no implementation fits: create an error. If more than one
parameter fits: create an error:



Actual result:
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* all the overloaded functions have the parameter set of the most
top-function.


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