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Bug #29596 Setting or getting declared members won't work when extending mysqli
Submitted: 2004-08-10 09:56 UTC Modified: 2004-08-11 06:37 UTC
From: kinder at wxs dot nl Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Class/Object related
PHP Version: 5.0.0 OS: Windows XP
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2004-08-10 09:56 UTC] kinder at wxs dot nl
Description:
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I've posted this problem to the php.db mailinglist, as well as asked in three different php-related irc-channels, in which no-one could explain this behaviour. Although I haven't been able to reproduce this problem on another machine (none available), I suspect it to be a bug.

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I'm running php5.0.0 with mysqli extention as a Apache2 module on a Windows XP box. I've tested the database by querying it with mysqli (procedural) and results are coming back just fine. This makes me believe that the mysqli-extention is working properly.

Running this code (see 'reproduce code'), you would expect an output like "xconstructorytest" however, I'm getting "xy" (the private member $somevar isn't set and/or read). No reported errors or warnings.

Changing the line that says

 class database_foobar extends mysqli
to
 class database_foobar

gets me the expected result of "xconstructorytest". Somehow, making the class an extention of mysqli, seems to interfere with calling the $somevar member. 


Reproduce code:
---------------
error_reporting(E_ALL);

class database_foobar extends mysqli
{

    private $somevar;

    function database_foobar()
    {
        $this->somevar = "constructor";
        echo "x";
        echo $this->somevar;
    }

    function test()
    {
        $this->somevar = "test";
        echo "y";
        echo $this->somevar;
    }
}

$foo = new database_foobar();
$foo->test(); 

Expected result:
----------------
xconstructorytest

Actual result:
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xy

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 [2004-08-11 06:37 UTC] georg@php.net
Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

You have to override mysqli's default constructor with 
function __construct inside your extended class. 
 
See http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.decon.php 
 
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