You would have better luck posing this question to the internals list:
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Cheers,
Rob.
On Sat, 2008-05-03 at 17:32 -0400, Adam Richardson wrote:
> 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
> Envision Internet Consulting, LLC
> Phone: (517)623-0485
>
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>
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