From: khad at landak dot com
Operating system: linux 2.6
PHP version: 5.1.1
PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Bug description: not consistent __set method
Description:
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in prior 5.1, it is allowed to do:
class MyClass {
public function __set($key, &$value) {}
}
$c = new MyClass();
$c->d=10;
in 5.1 up:
that code result this:
Fatal error: Couldn't execute method MyClass::__set in Unknown on line 0
I have submit this bug. My question is, is it possible to assign as
reference using setter method ?
Reproduce code:
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class MyClass {
public function __set($key, &$value) {}
}
$c = new MyClass();
$c->d=10;
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