#27833 [Asn]: Concatenating overloaded objects fails

2004-04-03 Thread steph dot fox at virgin dot net
 ID:   27833
 User updated by:  steph dot fox at virgin dot net
 Reported By:  steph dot fox at virgin dot net
 Status:   Assigned
 Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem
 Operating System: win98
 PHP Version:  5CVS-2004-04-02 (dev)
 Assigned To:  andi
 New Comment:

OK, I did my research now.  Sadly run-tests doesn't work on win98 due
to the piping element, but I found that building PHP with
zend_std_cast_object_tostring included as part of the
std_object_handlers struct gets rid of all the issues & doesn't cause
any new issues in ext/simplexml's test batch. (I ran them manually).  



Of course the other new extensions that use std_object_handlers might
be adversely affected, but it's override-able (no?).



It's such an easy fix (must be if I can find it!), I'm obviously
missing the reason that the cast_object property's currently set as
NULL.  The internals list archives show a huge discussion on the
subject, most of which goes straight over my head.  Just looking for
clarity now..


Previous Comments:
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[2004-04-02 03:19:53] steph dot fox at virgin dot net

erm, yes it does -



echo $obj; // works fine

echo (string) $obj;  // fails



- but I thought that was _meant_ to fail currently :\



Andi, when you bogus this report, could you please clarify exactly what
should or shouldn't happen at this point?  Docs need to reflect
intended behaviour too..



[2004-04-02 03:13:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It doesn't work without the concat either.



[2004-04-02 02:01:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The advertising is wrong. This method was changed in RC 

1 to prevent some potential crashes. You can no longer 

concat it. Hopefully this will be fixed in PHP 5.1.

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[2004-04-02 01:56:46] steph dot fox at virgin dot net

Description:

__toString() works more or less as currently advertised, until I try to
concat it..

Reproduce code:
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Expected result:

Blah



Actual result:
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Object id #1







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Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=27833&edit=1


#27833 [Asn]: Concatenating overloaded objects fails

2004-04-02 Thread steph dot fox at virgin dot net
 ID:   27833
 User updated by:  steph dot fox at virgin dot net
 Reported By:  steph dot fox at virgin dot net
 Status:   Assigned
 Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem
 Operating System: win98
 PHP Version:  5CVS-2004-04-02 (dev)
 Assigned To:  andi
 New Comment:

erm, yes it does -



echo $obj; // works fine

echo (string) $obj;  // fails



- but I thought that was _meant_ to fail currently :\



Andi, when you bogus this report, could you please clarify exactly what
should or shouldn't happen at this point?  Docs need to reflect
intended behaviour too..


Previous Comments:


[2004-04-02 03:13:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It doesn't work without the concat either.



[2004-04-02 02:01:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The advertising is wrong. This method was changed in RC 

1 to prevent some potential crashes. You can no longer 

concat it. Hopefully this will be fixed in PHP 5.1.



[2004-04-02 01:56:46] steph dot fox at virgin dot net

Description:

__toString() works more or less as currently advertised, until I try to
concat it..

Reproduce code:
---
 

Expected result:

Blah



Actual result:
--
Object id #1







-- 
Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=27833&edit=1


#27833 [NEW]: Concatenating overloaded objects fails

2004-04-01 Thread steph dot fox at virgin dot net
From: steph dot fox at virgin dot net
Operating system: win98
PHP version:  5CVS-2004-04-02 (dev)
PHP Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem
Bug description:  Concatenating overloaded objects fails

Description:

__toString() works more or less as currently advertised, until I try to
concat it..

Reproduce code:
---
 

Expected result:

Blah



Actual result:
--
Object id #1



-- 
Edit bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=27833&edit=1
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