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Per RFC https://wiki.php.net/rfc/reclassify_e_strict While reviewing this, found that there are still three E_STRICTs left in libraries - need to discuss those.
36 lines
858 B
PHP
36 lines
858 B
PHP
--TEST--
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Introducing new private variables of the same name in a subclass is ok, and does not lead to any output. That is consitent with normal inheritance handling. (relevant to #60536)
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--FILE--
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<?php
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error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);
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class Base {
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private $hello;
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}
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trait THello1 {
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private $hello;
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}
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// Now we use the trait, which happens to introduce another private variable
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// but they are distinct, and not related to each other, so no warning.
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echo "PRE-CLASS-GUARD\n";
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class SameNameInSubClassNoNotice extends Base {
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use THello1;
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}
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echo "POST-CLASS-GUARD\n";
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// now the same with a class that defines the property itself,
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// that should give the expected strict warning.
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class Notice extends Base {
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use THello1;
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private $hello;
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}
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echo "POST-CLASS-GUARD2\n";
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?>
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--EXPECTF--
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PRE-CLASS-GUARD
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POST-CLASS-GUARD
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POST-CLASS-GUARD2
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