Hi!
On 8/10/11 1:12 PM, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Is this exepcted behaviour?
➜ ~ cat test.php
<?php
class Foo {
public static function bar() {
print __METHOD__ . "\n";
}
}
$foo = new Foo;
$foo::bar();
➜ ~ php test.php
Foo::bar
I, for one, was surprised that this does what it does with PHP 5.3 and
PHP 5.4 (do not have older version of PHP hand).
This is how FETCH_CLASS works now - when it has an object in where it
expects class name, it uses object's class. We could call toString()
instead but that might be even more surprising.
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