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Bug #2036 "Fatal error on line 0" with class definitions
Submitted: 1999-08-11 16:49 UTC Modified: 1999-08-14 07:09 UTC
From: weyrick at roadsend dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Scripting Engine problem
PHP Version: 4.0 Beta 2 OS: Linux saidin 2.3.2 #1 SMP Sun Ma
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-08-11 16:49 UTC] weyrick at roadsend dot com
when the following code is run w/ display_errors on and error_reporting 65527 the following error is generated:

Fatal error:  Cannot redeclare class testclass in
/opt/apache2/htdocs/chat/debug/crash.php on line 0

The script stops execution immediately after the first (and only) definition of testClass


<?

class arrayClass {

 var $myArray;

              function add($key, $val) {
                              $this->myArray[$key] = $val;
              }

              function output() {
                              echo "size of myArray is ".sizeof($this->myArray)."\n\n<br><br>";
                              foreach($this->myArray as $k => $v) {
                                              echo "$k => $v<br>\n";
                              }
              }


}


/* putting this call here would execute php info correctly */
/* phpinfo(); */

/* execution aborts after compiling this class?? */
class testClass {

              var $myArrayClass;

 /* constructor ... */
              function testClass() {
                              $this->myArrayClass = new arrayClass;
              }


}

/* the script never reaches this point, the server simply returns
    document contained no data                                                                      */
phpinfo();

class mainClass {

              var $myTestClass;

              function newClass() {
                              $this->myTestClass = new testClass;
                              return $this->myTestClass->myArrayClass;
              }

              function output() {
                              $this->myTestClass->myArrayClass->output();
              }
}

$myMainClass = new mainClass;
$arrayTestClass = $myMainClass->newClass();
$arrayTestClass->add("test1","val1");
$arrayTestClass->add("test2","val2");

$myMainClass->output();

?>

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 [1999-08-14 07:09 UTC] zeev at cvs dot php dot net
TestClass was a built-in class, and thus you can't redeclare it.
In the current CVS it's renamed to OverloadedTestClass.

The problem with the line number was fixed.
 
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