ID: 12850
Updated by: ssb
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Class/Object related
Operating System: Red Hat
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
If you need to call specific class methods, use test::test1() instead of
$this->test1(). The $this variable will still be defined.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-08-20 01:34:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
here is a tricky thing using the parent:: keyword:
There seems to be no way to call a parent function out of a
parent function!
<?php
class test {
function test1(){
echo "parent:test1<br>";
}
function test2(){
echo "parent:test2<br>";
$this->test1();
}
}
class sub extends test {
function test1(){
echo "sub:test1<br>";
}
function test2(){
echo "sub:test2<br>";
parent::test2();
}
}
$a = new sub();
$a->test2();
?>
returns:
sub:test2
parent:test2
sub:test1
Greetings,
Alex
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