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ID: 55214 Updated by: fel...@php.net Reported by: chris dot rutledge at gmail dot com Summary: use of __CLASS__ within trait returns trait name not class name Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Ubuntu PHP Version: 5.4.0alpha1 Assigned To: gron Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: It's simple to add the __TRAIT__ one, just like __CLASS__ does. But making a more magic __CLASS__ to reflect the class that called is too much magic, hacky. Whereas we are currently doing the __CLASS__ substitution on compile-time. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-22 04:56:04] g...@php.net Felipe: I tend to disagree, too. I do not think this is expected behavior. Will have a look at this, and another bug reported on the QA mailing list hopefully at the weekend. Best regards Stefan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-15 06:44:47] chris dot rutledge at gmail dot com It may be expected from the point of view of those developing the 5.4 branch, but logically this approach seems flawed. As one big advantage of traits seems to be as a replacement for copy-and-pasting code, maybe consider making __CLASS__ have the value of the class that called the trait and a new magic constant __TRAIT__ with the trait name? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-15 06:32:57] fel...@php.net This is the expected behavior. It just need be documented. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-07-15 06:30:34] chris dot rutledge at gmail dot com Description: ------------ use of __CLASS__ within trait returns trait name not class name. Test script: --------------- trait Singleton { private static $instance; public static function Load() { if(!isset(self::$instance)) { $c = __CLASS__; self::$instance = new $c; } return self::$instance; } } class Test { use Singleton; private function __construct() { } } Test::Load(); Expected result: ---------------- Expected __CLASS__ to return the name of the class that required the trait ('Test'), so that the singleton object could be instantiated Actual result: -------------- __CLASS__ returned 'Singleton', this caused a Fatel error: Fatal error: Cannot instantiate trait Singleton in /home/dshed/public/northie/index.php on line 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=55214&edit=1