ID: 33314 Comment by: andrew at azarov dot com Reported By: gregory dot szorc at case dot edu Status: No Feedback Bug Type: Class/Object related Operating System: Linux (multiple) PHP Version: 5CVS-2005-06-12 New Comment:
class.php: <? class Test { var $Dynamic = Array(); function Start() { $Dynamic = Array("test"=>"hope") $this->$Dynamic = $Dynamic; } function GetArray() { return $this->Dynamic; } } ?> test.php: <? require class.php; $file = new Test(); $file->Start(); print_r($file->Dynamic); // Will result in 'Array()' $s = $file->GetArray(); // Will result in 'Fatal error: Cannot access empty property' print_r($s) ?> Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-06-23 01:00:04] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the information that was originally requested, please do so and change the status of the bug back to "Open". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-06-15 18:14:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gregory, if you provide an example (even relatively big) it would be MUCH easier for us to understand what are you talking about (and to fix it too). Please cook a script (okay, let it be BIG script), put it somewhere on the Net (no SVN and other exotic things please, just a plain HTTP) and give us the link. Thanks in advance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-06-15 16:11:59] gregory dot szorc at case dot edu I have tried to recreate the problem by recreating the basic class hierarchy that exists in my project. Unfortunately, I have been unable to duplicate. I would gladly try and debug things myself, but I have no knowledge regarding debugging core PHP. The problem occurs in BaseLayout.php. It is reproducable through tests/iCal_create.php. The test program doesn't even involve a lot of the classes. Considering that the problem is an object reference being lost/ignored as it is passed back to a function, I would think this would be a relatively easy problem to debug. Who knows. If someone could provide instructions for how to debug this problem, I would attempt to do it myself. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-06-15 15:30:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We _REALLY_ need a short reproducing script. We don't have time to go through hundreds of lines of code.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-06-14 16:58:33] gregory dot szorc at case dot edu As mentioned in the orignal post, I have not been able to reproduce the problem outside of the project from which I am working. Believe me, I tried. Read http://zorro.case.edu/ viewcvs/php_classes/File_iCal/trunk/File/iCal/ BaseComponent.php?rev=119&view=markup around line 234 for a comment and the actual code that causes the bug to trigger. Given the way that the problem can be "solved," there is obviously a bug with the class support. Unfortunately, I can't reproduce it outside of the PEAR project on which I am working. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/33314 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=33314&edit=1