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Request #7899 Class selfdestruct
Submitted: 2000-11-21 04:41 UTC Modified: 2002-01-06 12:17 UTC
From: wico at cnh dot nl Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (21/11/2000) OS: any
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-11-21 04:41 UTC] wico at cnh dot nl
Hiya 

I'd like to see a destructor for classes from within the class 

example:

$file = new file("somefile.ext);
// instert some long script here
$file->del_file();
at this point $file should be FALSE of NULL (set from within the class)

some ideas:
unset($this);
or $this->Destruct();

Greetz,

Wico

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 [2002-01-06 12:17 UTC] jan@php.net
we'll have destructors and more improved OO with ZE2 (PHP5). please propose anything to engine2@lists.zend.com. closing
 
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