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# The handling of legacy constructors defined by traits was corrected. # They are now properly registered and used on instantiation. # The situation for conflicting legacy and __construct constructors is # mostly identical. If they are defined in the class, they override conflicts # and do not collide. However, in case different styles are mixed, between # class and trait definition, we assume a programmer's mistake and report # a collision. # # BTW: +1 for all the fixed tests! `make test` is fun again.
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586 B
PHP
30 lines
586 B
PHP
--TEST--
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Bug #55137 (Legacy constructor not registered for class)
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--FILE--
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<?php
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// Ensuring that the collision still occurs as expected.
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trait TC1 {
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public function ReportCollision() {
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echo "TC1 executed\n";
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}
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}
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trait TC2 {
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public function ReportCollision() {
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echo "TC1 executed\n";
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}
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}
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class ReportCollision {
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use TC1, TC2;
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}
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echo "ReportCollision: ";
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$o = new ReportCollision;
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--EXPECTF--
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Fatal error: Trait method ReportCollision has not been applied, because there are collisions with other trait methods on ReportCollision in %s on line %d |