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files >> /php-7.1.11/Zend/tests/ |
files >> //php-7.1.11/Zend/tests/bug60536_004.phpt |
--TEST-- Introducing new private variables of the same name in a subclass is ok, and does not lead to any output. That is consitent with normal inheritance handling. (relevant to #60536) --FILE-- <?php error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT); class Base { private $hello; } trait THello1 { private $hello; } // Now we use the trait, which happens to introduce another private variable // but they are distinct, and not related to each other, so no warning. echo "PRE-CLASS-GUARD\n"; class SameNameInSubClassNoNotice extends Base { use THello1; } echo "POST-CLASS-GUARD\n"; // now the same with a class that defines the property itself, // that should give the expected strict warning. class Notice extends Base { use THello1; private $hello; } echo "POST-CLASS-GUARD2\n"; ?> --EXPECTF-- PRE-CLASS-GUARD POST-CLASS-GUARD POST-CLASS-GUARD2y~or5J={Eeu磝Qk ᯘG{?+]ן?wM3X^歌>{7پK>on\jy Rg/=fOroNVv~Y+ NGuÝHWyw[eQʨSb> >}Gmx[o[<{Ϯ_qFvM IENDB`