php-src/Zend/tests/traits/property005.phpt
Stefan Marr 3dc9f0abe6 Fixed inconsistent and broken handling of private properties in traits.
# The handling of private properties in classes is now consistent with private properties in traits.
# Perviously, privates could cause strict warnings, are were not properly merged into the class when
# the parent class had a private property of the same name. Now, we introduce it without notice,
# since it is a new and independent property, just like in normal classes.
# This problem was diagnosed while working on Bug #60536.
2011-12-17 14:26:39 +00:00

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--TEST--
The same rules are applied for properties that are defined in the class hierarchy. Thus, if the properties are compatible, a notice is issued, if not a fatal error occures.
--FILE--
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);
class Base {
private $hello;
}
trait THello1 {
private $hello;
}
echo "PRE-CLASS-GUARD\n";
class Notice extends Base {
use THello1;
private $hello;
}
echo "POST-CLASS-GUARD\n";
// now we do the test for a fatal error
class TraitsTest {
use THello1;
public $hello;
}
echo "POST-CLASS-GUARD2\n";
$t = new TraitsTest;
$t->hello = "foo";
?>
--EXPECTF--
PRE-CLASS-GUARD
Strict Standards: Notice and THello1 define the same property ($hello) in the composition of Notice. This might be incompatible, to improve maintainability consider using accessor methods in traits instead. Class was composed in %s on line %d
POST-CLASS-GUARD
Fatal error: TraitsTest and THello1 define the same property ($hello) in the composition of TraitsTest. However, the definition differs and is considered incompatible. Class was composed in %s on line %d