From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: linux (probablly windows also)
PHP version: 4.2.3
PHP Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Bug description: aggregate() having no parent::
if i agregate an object which is defined as such:
class something extends content { ... }
with a class making use of "parent::", it gives me a "no parent class
available" - when it should recognise content as its parent
if i had no "extends content" i would think of this as valid, but this way
i dont - parent:: should be available if the object which aggregates a
class has a parent
perhaps something like the following should be considered as an example
how method aggregation should work in 5.x (also the way it works in c++,
basically i just did something i think is a php ekvivalent)
<?php
class testing
{
function testing() {}
function boo();
}
function testing::boo() {
echo "a";
}
$classss = new testing;
$classss->boo();
?>
this way i could put functions into seperate files instead of having a
100k file with the class (if it requires that much code) -> having 10 5k
files is easier to maintain than 1 50k file.
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