This is completely off the top of my head (i've never done this before) -- but try single-quoting it to prevent interpolation
register_shutdown_function('$this->cleanup()'); -- Scott Hurring Systems Programmer EAC Corporation scott (*) eac.com -- "William_dw -- Sqlcoders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 009401c211d9$a1863da0$6520fea9@dw">news:009401c211d9$a1863da0$6520fea9@dw... > Hi there!, > I'm trying to emulate a class destructor, according to the PHP documentation > I can emulate this by using a call to register_shutdown_function(), > containing the function to be called upon shutdown. > > While this apparently works outside a class, I want to use it inside a > class, in other words I want to have something like this: > > class cRoute{ > function cRoute(){ > //register the shutdown function in case people who use this class > dont call the appropiate close methods. > register_shutdown_function("cleanup()"); > } > > function cleanup(){ > //cleanup. > trigger_error("Please call close() before the page ends, to prevent > problems close() has been called automatically for you."); > $this->close(); > } > > function close(){ > //close open sockets, etc. > } > } > > I have tried: > register_shutdown_function("cleanup()"); > register_shutdown_function("$this->cleanup()"); > register_shutdown_function($this->cleanup()); > register_shutdown_function("cDB::cleanup()"); > > They all return something like: Warning: Unable to call ()() - function does > not exist in Unknown on line 0 > > If anyone has any ideas I'd appreciate the help. > Thanks in advance!, > Dw. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php