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Assignment to $this

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Submitted2004-02-21 21:07 UTC
Frompear-qa at lists dot php dot net
StatusWont fix
PackageNet_Dig
PHP Version5.0.0b4 (beta4)
OSIrrelevant
Roadmaps(Not assigned)

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[2004-02-21 21:07 UTC] pear-qa at lists dot php dot net

Description:
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## from the PEAR QA team ##
## quality-assurance related ##
## PHP 5 compatibility issue ##

Dear package maintainer,

your package makes use of the assignement of new values to $this. This methodis possible in PHP 4 but will throw an error with PHP 5 [1]. Please take care of this issue forPHP5 compatibility reasons.

Please answer to this bugreport directly through the PEAR bug tracker or the mailinglist pear-qa@lists.php.net .

With kind regards,
PEAR QA Team

[1] http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.0.0b4

Reproduce code:
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Affected are constructs like:

FILE: '/php/pear/Net_Dig/Dig.php' :
/php/pear/Net_Dig/Dig.php(121): $this = new PEAR_Error("Couldn't find system dig program");

Expected result:
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Solutions:

The assignment to $this occurs mostly inside constructors (<Your_Package_Name>()). You should provide an static factory() or singleton() method for this.

To provide backwards compatibility you should work around the affected code pieces. This can be done by a version check:

if (version_compare(phpversion(), "5.0.0") == -1) {
// assign factoried method to this for PHP 4
// $this =& <Your_Package_Name>::factory();
$this =& <Your_Package_Name>::singleton();
} else {
// error handling for PHP5
// user has to use the factory()/singleton() method
}

[2004-02-22 17:50 UTC] cmv at php dot net

Net_Dig is no longer supported/maintained.

- Colin

[2004-02-22 18:12 UTC] cmv at php dot net

Oops ... reassign email address.

- Colin