ID:               34237
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      barry dot verdon at complinet dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Class/Object related
-Operating System: Redhat el3
+Operating System: *
-PHP Version:      5.0.4
+PHP Version:      5.*
 New Comment:

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In that scope you're allowed to call protected member functions. Since
it is a compatible scope. In other words visibility works scope/class
wise not object wise.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-08-24 18:41:56] barry dot verdon at complinet dot com

Description:
------------
A protected function is accessible publicly if a child class has a
public function that instantiates the child object and calls the
protected function. This public function can then be called publicly. I
would have expected a fatal error to be produced from the protected
function call.

Is this intended behaviour? Or should I declare the function as public
in the case of this not being the desired functionality and may change
at a later point?

Reproduce code:
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<?php
        class parentClass {
                protected function protectedFunction() {
                        print("This is a protected function.");
                }
        }
        
        class childClass extends parentClass {
                public function publicFunction() {
                        $childClass = new childClass();
                        $childClass->protectedFunction();
                }
        }
        
        $childClass = new childClass();
        $childClass->publicFunction();
?>

Expected result:
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Fatal Error on line 11, $childClass->protectedFunction().

Actual result:
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This is a protected function.


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