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ID: 63976 Updated by: m...@php.net Reported by: don at smugmug dot com Summary: Parent class incorrectly using child constant in class property Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Class/Object related Operating System: Ubuntu 12.04 PHP Version: 5.4.10 Assigned To: dmitry Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Reflection is also affected. ...and I couldn't come up with code yet, where parent:: is problematic. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-03-19 10:00:45] m...@php.net Unfortunately, this also changes error messages to something like: Undefined class constant 'Foo::B' instead of 'self::B'... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-03-19 09:59:23] m...@php.net The following patch has been added/updated: Patch Name: zend_do_fetch_constant Revision: 1363687163 URL: https://bugs.php.net/patch-display.php?bug=63976&patch=zend_do_fetch_constant&revision=1363687163 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-03-18 13:09:52] dmi...@php.net I understood the problem and your patch, I also agree what it fixes the problem for this particular case. Unfortunately, I afraid that it may break some applications, because it may make constant resolution early in the moment, when such constants were not defined yet. For example your patch is going to break the following script. <?php class A { public $x = X; } class B extends A { } const X = 1; $b = new B; var_dump($b); ?> I think the problem may be solved by substituting "self" and "parent" by actual class names at compile-time. It must be quite easy to do it for "self" (in zend_do_fetch_constant or in zend_do_declare_property), but not so easy for "parent" (we may use CG(parent_class_name) to solve it). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-03-14 17:42:39] don at smugmug dot com I have validated that the patch solves our use case (and the test case in this bug). Thanks Mike! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-03-14 09:01:59] m...@php.net @dmitry, can you have a look at the , please? The condition could actually be simplified to if (ce->type == ZEND_USER_CLASS) ... Thank you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=63976 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=63976&edit=1