ID: 40248
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: jontsa at amigaone dot cc
Status: Open
-Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
+Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Solaris
PHP Version: 5.2.0
New Comment:
*sigh*
If you don't want to document it, let someone else document it. This is
_NOT_ any bug.
Previous Comments:
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[2007-08-18 08:26:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<?php
$c = $c + 5; // Notice
$a += 5; // Notice
$b = new stdClass;
$b->a; // Notice
$b->c = $b->c + 5; // Notice
$b->a += 5;
?>
It really is not a rocket science. This behavior is inconsistent and
errors-hiding. The explanation through operator precedence doesn't work
as $b->a alone issues the notice too.
If you don't want to fix it then leave it to others.
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[2007-08-17 23:34:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operator precedence. $b->a happens before += and thus the property does
exist before assignment. Not really rocket science. Now go document it.
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[2007-08-17 16:05:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If this incostitent and possibly-errors-hiding behavior should be
documented as a feature it should be explained why PHP behaves this
way.
Please write down the reasons why this is the correct behavior. I
provided two reasons why this is more bug than a feature.
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[2007-08-17 13:37:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Because it is.
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[2007-08-17 11:09:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why this form of usage of undefined property should be considered as
feature?
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