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Request #29703 Function to determine if a method is called statically
Submitted: 2004-08-16 12:16 UTC Modified: 2004-08-17 20:40 UTC
From: tip at tut dot by Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 4.3.9RC1 OS:
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 [2004-08-16 12:16 UTC] tip at tut dot by
Description:
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Sometimes it is very convenient to use method from a class statically, but while implementing such a function there's no way to determine how this function is used.

executing this line from a static method call returns 1
print_r(isset($this));

while operations with is_object($this), gettype($this) etc. results in PHP Notice:  Undefined variable:  this in c:\httpd\.php\pear\File\Find.php on line 198



Reproduce code:
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// executed from static method call
print_r(isset($this));

Expected result:
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FALSE

Actual result:
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1

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 [2004-08-16 12:32 UTC] tip at tut dot by
Sorry. Found a bug in my own sources. =\

It was unhandled echo call few lines above
echo


print_r(isset($this));
 [2004-08-16 12:32 UTC] tip at tut dot by
Sorry. Found a bug in my own sources. =\

It was unhandled echo call few lines above
echo


print_r(isset($this));
 [2004-08-17 20:40 UTC] magnus@php.net
Not a bug 
 
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