I have a quick question on what's coming in PHP 6.

I've incorporated use of the ability to call instance methods through static calls, allowing for me to mimic multiple inheritance without having to make edits to classes that are already working because of the behavior of '$this' when instance methods are called statically.

As stated on in the basics section on classes and objects:

"$this is a reference to the calling object (usually the object to which the method belongs, but can be another object, if the method is called statically from the context of a secondary object)."

I've made great use of that functionality in my framework. However, It sounds like this is going to cause a fatal error in PHP6. Is this in fact true? And, if the behavior is going to change, can somebody explain what the impetus for this change was?

Thank you very much for your time,

Adam

Adam Richardson
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