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Description: ------------ When I overload the __toString() magic method in the SplFileInfo class or in one of it's derivatives it does not work if I concatenate the object with a string. See the example for a simple demonstration. Test script: --------------- class A extends \SplFileInfo { public function __toString() {return ' -expected- ';} } $a = new A('/'); // Works echo $a, $a->__toString(), $a->__toString() . ''; // Does not work - outputs parent::__toString() echo $a . ''; Expected result: ---------------- -expected- -expected- -expected- /