ID:               24644
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      Bertrand dot Willm at laposte dot net
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         XML related
 Operating System: Windows XP
 PHP Version:      5.0.0b1 (beta1)
 New Comment:

Just a note to say I've now tested this with sane data and using
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s array.  It works fine if you call the base class
directly.  I moved the $this->privateFunction() call to the
EndElement() function to check what's happening; when called via the
extended class, the entire thing works except that privateFunction()
throws its (expected) error.

Basically the xml parser handlers are bypassing the ppp checks.

Leaving this bug open as unsure whether this is intended behaviour.






Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-22 12:52:49] Bertrand dot Willm at laposte dot net

There is not difference with or without the &.

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[2003-07-16 02:54:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not good, but anyway please try without & for $this: 
array($this...)

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[2003-07-16 01:15:11] Bertrand dot Willm at laposte dot net

I replace the following line :
xml_set_element_handler($parser, 'StartElement', 'EndElement');
with :
xml_set_element_handler($parser, array(&$this, 'StartElement'),
array(&$this, 'EndElement'));
but PHP crashes.

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[2003-07-14 14:26:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The only interesting part here is that the error message should say
that private method StartElement() was called.

The problem is that by the call to xml_parse() the connection to the
instance gets lost. you should use array($this,'<method_name>')
instead. Try that please.

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[2003-07-14 08:27:23] Bertrand dot Willm at laposte dot net

Description:
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I make a class to parse XML.
The element handler functions are private methods.
I tried to call a private method from the StartElement handler.
There is a fatal error.
This should not be the case as all these functions are declared in the
same class.
In a class, private function should have access to the other private
functions of the class.


Reproduce code:
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class CBaseClass {
   var $name;
   function Parse() {
      $parser = xml_parser_create();
      xml_set_object($parser, $this);
      xml_set_element_handler($parser, 'StartElement', 'EndElement');
      xml_parse($parser, '<xml><node/></xml>', true);
      xml_parser_free($parser);
   }
   
   private function StartElement() {
      $this->PrivateFunction();
   }

   private function EndElement() {
   }

   private function PrivateFunction() {
   }
}

class CExtClass extends CBaseClass {
}

$ExtObject = new CExtClass();
$ExtObject->Parse();


Expected result:
----------------
no error

Actual result:
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Fatal error: Call to private method cbaseclass::PrivateFunction() from
context 'cextclass' in c:\sitesweb\www\test.php5 on line 14


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