Michael Wallner wrote:
Hi (Marcus),
unfortunately I'm not very happy with the direction OO strictness takes
in PHP. I'm sure I'm not alone and many people second this feeling.
Precisely, let's have a look at the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/build/php-5.2-debug$ cli -d"error_reporting=8191" -r
'class c{function f(){}} class d extends c{function f($a){}}'
Strict Standards: Declaration of d::f() should be compatible with that
of c::f() in Command line code on line 1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/build/php-unicode-debug$ cli -d"error_reporting=8191"
-r 'class c{function f(){}} class d extends c{function f($a){}}'
Fatal error: Declaration of d::f() must be compatible with that of
c::f() in Command line code on line 1
I *really* think that this enforcements are no good idea and
I _beg_ you that we leave this "area" to interfaces.
Aternatively there has been the idea of a flag to mark classes that are
to follow stricter rules.
regards,
Lukas
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