Well, I guess my questions are just too stupid to deserve an answer 
anyway. Sorry for spamming you guys with my retarded questions! I'll 
refrain from asking any more questions on this list in the future, since 
I always seem to ask the wrong ones.

Humbly yours,
Bogdan

Bogdan Stancescu wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Ok, this is probably a very stupid question for someone who knows how 
> these things work internally - but I don't, therefore I ask. :)
> 
> When I instantiate an object, do the methods get instantiated as well? 
> The question is asked memory-wise, not functionality-wise. More to the 
> point, if I instantiate many identical objects with no class variables 
> of their own but with many methods, will I get memory used up for the 
> methods?
> 
> If I were to guess, I'd say no extra memory is used for the methods 
> since I don't think you can dynamically redefine class methods, so there 
> would be no reason for duplicating them instead of simply referencing 
> the class definition - but then again, I don't know how PHP works 
> internally...
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Bogdan
> 


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