php-src/tests/classes/__set__get_001.phpt
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--TEST--
ZE2 __set() and __get()
--FILE--
<?php
class setter {
public $n;
public $x = array('a' => 1, 'b' => 2, 'c' => 3);
function __get($nm) {
echo "Getting [$nm]\n";
if (isset($this->x[$nm])) {
$r = $this->x[$nm];
echo "Returning: $r\n";
return $r;
}
else {
echo "Nothing!\n";
}
}
function __set($nm, $val) {
echo "Setting [$nm] to $val\n";
if (isset($this->x[$nm])) {
$this->x[$nm] = $val;
echo "OK!\n";
}
else {
echo "Not OK!\n";
}
}
}
$foo = new Setter();
// this doesn't go through __set()... should it?
$foo->n = 1;
// the rest are fine...
$foo->a = 100;
$foo->a++;
$foo->z++;
var_dump($foo);
?>
--EXPECTF--
Setting [a] to 100
OK!
Getting [a]
Returning: 100
Setting [a] to 101
OK!
Getting [z]
Nothing!
Setting [z] to 1
Not OK!
object(setter)#%d (2) {
["n"]=>
int(1)
["x"]=>
array(3) {
["a"]=>
int(101)
["b"]=>
int(2)
["c"]=>
int(3)
}
}