ID: 30002 Comment by: imperior at op dot pl Reported By: orlum at mail dot ru Status: Assigned Bug Type: Zend Engine 2 problem Operating System: * PHP Version: 5.0.1 Assigned To: andi New Comment:
Another exaple, where IMHO it should work: <?php class Creator { public $objects; public function __get($name) { if (!isset($this->objects[$name])) { $this->objects[$name] = new $name($this); } return $this->objects[$name]; } } class Class1 { public function __construct($Creat) { echo 'Class1'; $Creat->Class2; } } class Class2 { public function __construct($Creat) { echo 'Class2'; } } $Creat = new Creator; $Creat->Class1; ?> OUTPUT: Class1 Notice: Undefined property: Creator::$Class2 in D:\Server\www\noname\test.php on line 17 Expected: Class1Class2 Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-09-06 21:46:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting thing: 1) It should happen at all because using $this->B should result in an implicitly declared proeprty. 2) It is expected behavior because __get/__set have a simple recursion protection which disables __get/__set during __get/__set calls. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-09-06 18:51:46] orlum at mail dot ru Description: ------------ When __get method accesses other property in some class, expected call to __get method not occurs, undefined property notice appears and null value of property returns. Reproduce code: --------------- <?PHP class A { public function __get($property) { echo "__get()\n"; if ($property == "B") return 1; elseif ($property == "C") return $this->B; } } error_reporting(E_ALL); $a = new A(); echo "B={$a->B}\n"; echo "C={$a->C}\n"; ?> Expected result: ---------------- __get() B=1 __get() __get() C=1 Actual result: -------------- __get() B=1 __get() Notice: Undefined property: A::$B in PHPDocument1 on line 12 C= ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=30002&edit=1