Diogo Neves schreef:
hi all,
I'm sending this email only to ask if someone know if the works of
__call in private methods is bug or feature.
ex.
class user {
public function __call ( $name, $arguments ) {
do something
return call_user_func( array( $this, $name ), $arguments );
the fatal error occurs because the method exists, but it's
private ... __call() is only called if the method does not exist
at all:
class user {
public function __call($m, $a) {
if (is_callable(array($this, "_".$m)))
return $this->{"_".$m}( $a );
}
private function _xpto($a)
{
var_dump($a);
}
}
$u = new user;
$u->xpto(1, 2, 3);
}
private function xpto ( $arguments ) {
do something
}
}
new $user = new user();
the first 'new' is incorrect me thinks.
$user->xpto();
error:
Fatal error: Call to private method user::xpto() from context '' in
xpto.php on line 11
PS:
what a fucking I was thinking?
well, it don't have this public method, then it sholdn't know it
exists, then go to __call()
i really don't know if it make any sense to someone else, but it still
make sense to me
any thoughts?
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Thanks by your attention,
Diogo Neves
Developer @ Sapo.pt by PrimeIT.pt
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