On 23 Sep 2006, at 15:51, Ray Hauge wrote:
To me it looks like they append the name of the class to any private
variables. I would guess that it does this to make sure you know
what you're
doing and using the private variable like that. I'm just guessing
at that
point though.
Well, I realised that, but it's not very helpful as there's no
separator between class name and variable name it's impossible to
separate it correctly - if I had happened to have a property called
'myclassfield1', I would not be able to tell if the real property
name was 'myclassfield1' or a private property called 'field1'. If it
is going to stray from the documented behaviour, It would be far more
useful to retain the names that the var_dump on the object uses -
'field1:private'. That's safe as : is not a value char in a variable
name, but it's fine as an array index.
Try a test with multiple public and multiple private variables. If
the format
of the array keys stays the same, then you should have your answer.
In my real code I do have multiple fields all exhibiting this
behaviour. I'll report it.
Marcus
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