ID:               47801
 User updated by:  kkauper at yahoo-inc dot com
 Reported By:      kkauper at yahoo-inc dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Class/Object related
 Operating System: FreeBSD 4
 PHP Version:      5.2.9
 New Comment:

jani@ -- I'm not sure I understand your comment. I've already mentioned
bug 42937 in my problem description. This problem may be related, but is
not identical.


Previous Comments:
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[2009-03-31 07:23:29] j...@php.net

See also bug #42937

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[2009-03-27 03:29:40] kkauper at yahoo-inc dot com

Description:
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If parent::<method-name> (NOTE: this is *not* a static invocation) is
called in a child class, and <method-name> does not exist in the parent,
the parent's __call() magic method is provided the method name (the
$name argument) in lower case.

See the code provided to reproduce the problem. The $b->getFoo(); call
should output the method name as "getFoo", including the upercase "F"
character. Instead, the method name is converted to all lower case. To
be consistent with the results of $a->getFoo();, the method name should
not be converted to lower case.

This issue is probably related to the recently resolved bug # 42937.

Reproduce code:
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class A
{
  function __call($name, $args)
  {
    echo("magic method called: $name\n");
  }
}

class B extends A
{
  function getFoo()
  {
    parent::getFoo();
  }
}

$a = new A();
$a->getFoo();

$b = new B();
$b->getFoo();

Expected result:
----------------
magic method called: getFoo
magic method called: getFoo 

Actual result:
--------------
magic method called: getFoo
magic method called: getfoo 


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