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[2007-11-05 15:50 UTC] smith at pooteeweet dot org
Description:
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PHP 5.3.0-dev (cli) (built: Nov 5 2007 16:42:56) from todays CVS HEAD.
The implementation of interfaces in concrete abstract classes and their inheritence is not possible:
Reproduce code:
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<?php
interface A {
function foo();
}
abstract class B implements A {
abstract public function foo();
}
class C extends B {
public function foo() {
echo 'works';
}
}
$o = new C();
$o->foo();
?>
Expected result:
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Echoing "works"
Actual result:
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Fatal error: Can't inherit abstract function A::foo() (previously declared abstract in B) in ...
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<?php interface A { function foo(); } abstract class B implements A { } class C extends B { public function foo() { echo 'works'; } } $o = new C(); $o->foo(); ?> If you don't want to implement a method from an interface, don't redeclare it, and the code will work as intended.