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[2010-12-14 12:09 UTC] jani@php.net
-Status: Open
+Status: Closed
-Package: Feature/Change Request
+Package: Class/Object related
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+Assigned To: jani
[2010-12-14 12:09 UTC] jani@php.net
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Last updated: Mon Nov 03 22:00:01 2025 UTC |
unfortunately the function is_subclass_of does not accept class names in both arguments like get_parent_class since 4.0.5. it would be nice if you could use is_subclass_of in the following way: is_subclass_of($foo,"bar") true if $foo is an object of a subclass of bar (this is how it works now) is_subclass_of("foo","bar") true if foo is a subclass of bar (a wrote a function to do this, see my note on is_subclass_of) is_subclass_of("foo",$bar) true if foo is a subclass of the class $bar = is_subclass_of("foo",get_class($bar)); is_subclass_of($foo,$bar) true if $foo is an object of the class of $bar thanx a lot! Jakob