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Doc Bug #34397 __sleep and __wakeup documented badly
Submitted: 2005-09-06 21:36 UTC Modified: 2005-09-20 14:50 UTC
From: stochnagara at hotmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Documentation problem
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 [2005-09-06 21:36 UTC] stochnagara at hotmail dot com
Description:
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The magic methods __sleep and __wakeup are badly documented.
They have their descriptions but their prototypes are not shown. Also there is no sample code for their usage.


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 [2005-09-20 14:50 UTC] vrana@php.net
This bug has been fixed in the documentation's XML sources. Since the
online and downloadable versions of the documentation need some time
to get updated, we would like to ask you to be a bit patient.

Thank you for the report, and for helping us make our documentation better.

<?php
class Connection {
    protected $link;
    private $server, $username, $password, $db;
    
    public function __construct($server, $username, $password, $db)
    {
        $this->server = $server;
        $this->username = $username;
        $this->password = $password;
        $this->db = $db;
        $this->connect();
    }
    
    private function connect()
    {
        $this->link = mysql_connect($this->server, $this->username, $this->password);
        mysql_select_db($this->db, $this->link);
    }
    
    public function __sleep()
    {
        mysql_close($this->link);
    }
    
    public function __wakeup()
    {
        $this->connect();
    }
}
?>

 
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