Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=45601&edit=1
ID: 45601 Comment by: clicky at erebot dot net Reported by: david at grudl dot com Summary: Extending interfaces Status: Open Type: Feature/Change Request Package: Feature/Change Request Operating System: irrelevant PHP Version: 5.3CVS-2008-07-23 (snap) Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: This issue and a few others dealing with interfaces have been solved in PHP 5.4RC2 & 5.3.9RC2. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-03-23 00:11:36] clicky at erebot dot net See also bug #46705 for other suggestions on how to improve the way interfaces currently work in PHP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-07-23 11:33:10] david at grudl dot com p.s. is really the error message formulation "(previously declared abstract in IHuman)" correct? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-07-23 11:30:28] david at grudl dot com Description: ------------ I think this fatal error is needless. Interface implementors can append optional parameter: interface IAnimal { function speak(); } class Dog implements IAnimal { function speak($optional = NULL) { echo 'Bark!'; } } class Labrador extends Dog { function speak($optional = NULL, $anotherOptinal = NULL) { ... } } That's correct behaviour. But the same behaviour is unallowed for interface extenders. Reproduce code: --------------- interface IAnimal { function speak(); } interface IHuman extends IAnimal { function speak($language = NULL); } Expected result: ---------------- no error Actual result: -------------- Fatal error: Can't inherit abstract function IAnimal::speak() (previously declared abstract in IHuman) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=45601&edit=1