ID:               39127
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: *
 PHP Version:      *
 New Comment:

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Previous Comments:
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[2006-10-11 18:59:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

expected behavior, b inherits a's constuctor and a::__construct
obviously does not exist

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[2006-10-11 18:05:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Description:
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In php's OOP implementation, the "class-name method" fallback used when
a __construct() method fails seems to have strange effects. Non-existant
methods seems to be callable. It only happens if no constructor is
defined in class b.

This can be reproduced in php4.4, 5.1, 5.2-cvs, 6-cvs :



Reproduce code:
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class a { function a($arg='') { echo $arg; } } 
class b extends a {} 

$b = new b; 
$b->b('foo');
$b->__construct('foo');

Expected result:
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Fatal error: Call to undefined method b::b() in ...
Fatal error: Call to undefined method b::__construct() in ...

Actual result:
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foo
Fatal error: Call to undefined method b::__construct() 


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