ID:              34500
 User updated by: stochnagara at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:     stochnagara at hotmail dot com
-Status:          Bogus
+Status:          Open
 Bug Type:        Feature/Change Request
 PHP Version:     5CVS-2005-09-14 (snap)
 New Comment:

I forgot to reopen the bug.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-09-14 14:57:28] stochnagara at hotmail dot com

Ok, then I will reformulate my feature request : Function
get_object_vars applied to stdClass returns array containing all object
properties and their values. 

I'd like to see a function which is the opposite of get_object_vars,
e.g. array_to_object ($array) which converts an array to a stdClass
object with array keys as properties and array values as proerties
values.

Many users will appreciate it. See Drupal too:)

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[2005-09-14 13:09:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

stdClass is a dummy class that doesn't have any methods, including
constructor, so there is nothing to change.
Declare and use your class.

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[2005-09-14 13:06:10] stochnagara at hotmail dot com

I forgot: 'a' and 'b' become class members so

echo $obj->a prints 2 and echo $obj->b prints 3.

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[2005-09-14 13:04:27] stochnagara at hotmail dot com

Description:
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I think it will be very useful to modify stdClass constructor from
__construct() to __construct ($fields = array()).

This will make stdClass easier to work with like arrays.


Reproduce code:
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$array = array ('a' => 2, 'b' => 3);
$obj = new stdClass;
$obj->a = 2;
$obj->b = 3;
//Not supported
$obj = new stdClass (array ('a' => 2, 'b' => 3));




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