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Bug #37134 PDOStatement::fetchObject calls constructor after populating fields
Submitted: 2006-04-19 09:29 UTC Modified: 2006-04-19 19:05 UTC
From: mark-phpbugs at vectrex dot org dot uk Assigned: hell (profile)
Status: Not a bug Package: PDO related
PHP Version: * OS: *
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 [2006-04-19 09:29 UTC] mark-phpbugs at vectrex dot org dot uk
Description:
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PDOStatement::fetchObject calls constructor after populating fields, which is not what I expected.

I expected it to call __construct() first, then populate fields.

Reproduce code:
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<?php
	/* Test case for PDOStatement::fetchObject('ClassName')
	 * Vars populated before constructor is run.
	 */
	
	$db = new PDO("sqlite::memory:");
	$db->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
	
	$db->exec("CREATE TABLE person (id INTEGER NOT NULL, name varchar(100))");
	$db->exec("INSERT INTO person(id, name) VALUES (1, 'Fred')");
	
	class Person {
		var $id;
		var $name;
		function __construct() {
			$this->id = -1;
		}
	}
	
	$st = $db->query('SELECT * FROM person');
	$fred = $st->fetchObject('Person');
	
	print_r($fred);
?>


Expected result:
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$fred->id should be 1

As the constructor will be called before variable population.

Actual result:
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$fred->id is -1

Because the constructor is called after variable population.

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 [2006-04-19 09:58 UTC] tony2001@php.net
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 [2006-04-19 19:05 UTC] helly@php.net
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