Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=45002&edit=1
ID: 45002
Comment by: zsolt94 at gmail dot com
Reported by: jb2386 at hotmail dot com
Summary: __get() and __set() don't work for static variable
calls
Status: Open
Type: Feature/Change Request
Package: Feature/Change Request
Operating System: Any
PHP Version: 5.2.6
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Please import this feature into mainline PHP. We are still looking for this
patch.
Previous Comments:
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[2011-05-19 12:03:08] allesbesser at gmail dot com
Please use the patch by thekid for the next release. We really need this.
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[2011-03-30 19:26:04] marious dot alex at gmail dot com
This would be a really useful feature that I have been wishing for, for at
least
two years.
How come this has not been implemented when it is such a simple feature that
has
also been requested since 2008?
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[2010-06-25 12:22:21] temporary dot hole at googlemail dot com
I have an idea to use this for a static registry class, would be really useful
for keeping 'application-wide' data out of global variables.
I have no idea how to apply this patch, is it possible to use the above
mentioned .diff on PHP 5.3.1 ?
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[2010-05-14 09:13:41] vincentbab at gmail dot com
I would really apreciate this feature too
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[2009-09-24 10:23:05] peter dot rother at gmail dot com
'Twould be seriously nice to have this featureâ¦please let us know if
anything can be done soon.
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