ID: 46851 Updated by: bj...@php.net Reported By: oliver at teqneers dot de -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: OpenSuSE 11.0 PHP Version: 5.2.8 New Comment:
Set error_reporting in your php.ini and you'll see the error. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-12-12 16:08:09] oliver at teqneers dot de Description: ------------ If I turn on E_STRICT, I get a strict notice depending on class position. The notice is as following: Strict standards: Declaration of ... should be compatible with that of ... Maybe this notice is correct, but if I switch the classes in my code without changing their content, this notice is gone?!? This is a problem when using autoload, because it might happen, that a subclass is loaded before the parent class has been parsed. Reproduce code: --------------- <?php // this code does trigger a strict message error_reporting( E_ALL | E_STRICT ); class cc extends c { function test() { return null; } } class c { function test( $a ) { return 1; } } $cc = new cc(); ?> <?php // this code does NOT trigger a strict message error_reporting( E_ALL | E_STRICT ); class c { function test( $a ) { return 1; } } class cc extends c { function test() { return null; } } $cc = new cc(); ?> Expected result: ---------------- None of the code blocks should trigger an error (my personal preference) or both code blocks must trigger a notice. Actual result: -------------- First block triggers: Strict standards: Declaration of cc::test() should be compatible with that of c::test() in strict_test.php on line 4 Second does nothing at all. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=46851&edit=1