PHP doesn't support that.
Dunno if it plans to, either.
There are workarounds.. can't remember exactly how it's done, but I
think I saw it on phpbuilder.com in a tutorial somewhere.
Mike
Marc Swanson wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is a known feature in php.. but the following code will
> generate this warning: Warning: Missing argument 2 for foo() in
> /raid/htdocs/test.php on line 7
> -----------------
> <?
> class Foo {
> function Foo($bar) {
> // no argument constructor
> echo "One argument Constructor.\n<br>\n";
> }
> function Foo($bar,$baz) {
> // one argument constructor
> echo "Two argument constructor.\n<br>\n";
> }
> }
>
> $foo = new Foo("foobared constructor");
> ?>
> ---------------------
> while simply swapping the functions around removes the warning
>
> ---------------------
> <?
> class Foo {
> function Foo($bar,$baz) {
> // one argument constructor
> echo "Two argument constructor.\n<br>\n";
> }
> function Foo($bar) {
> // no argument constructor
> echo "One argument Constructor.\n<br>\n";
> }
>
> }
> $foo = new Foo("foobared constructor");
> ?>
> ----------------------
>
>
> This is running on php version 4.0.3pl1
> Is it supposed to be this way for some reason or is this a bug? I believe I
> found that it happens with all functions within a class (not just
> constructors).
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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