ID: 49177
Updated by: [email protected]
-Summary: include() causes strict erros when including
overloading methods
Reported By: ss at zornig dot dk
-Status: Open
+Status: Verified
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
-Operating System: FreeBSD
+Operating System: *
-PHP Version: 5.2.10
+PHP Version: 5.2 (SVN-2009-08-05)
Previous Comments:
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[2009-08-06 12:03:08] ss at zornig dot dk
Description:
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When overloading a method, changing a parameter to accept a default
value E_STRICT error is triggered. This however only happens if the
object declaration is loading using include, not if the declaration is
in the file called.
Reproduce code:
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test.php:
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);
abstract class ObjParent {
public function set($param1, $param2){ }
}
require_once('obj.php');
?>
obj.php:
<?php
class ObjChild extends ObjParent {
public function set($param1, $param2=true){ }
}
?>
Expected result:
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This should be without any errors as i would if the test.php looks like
this:
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);
abstract class ObjParent {
public function set($param1, $param2){ }
}
class ObjChild extends ObjParent {
public function set($param1, $param2=true){ }
}
?>
Actual result:
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Strict Standards: Declaration of ObjChild::set() should be compatible
with that of ObjParent::set() in /home/webroot/dumpsite/obj.php on line
8
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