Re: __get() accessor question (a bug maybe?)

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Hi, thanks for the response.

But the thing with __get() & _set() is that the members should either be *not* declared or be of private type to trigger accessor functions. That's the reason I have _id as private (also to trigger some other action when __set() fires up).

Now, it gets inherited by class inputText so I'd expect accessors work just the same in a class that extends any base class.

Or am I wrong there?

Thx,
Temuri


Barry wrote:
TemuriI schrieb:
Hi all, here is the code I am having problem with:

============================================

class baseForm {
   private $_id = 10;

   function __get($member)
   {
       echo "Accessing member \"{$member}\" : <br />\n";
       return $this->$member;
   }
   function checkID()
   {
       echo $this->_id."<br />\n";
   }
}
class inputText extends baseForm
{
   function display()
   {
       $this->checkID();
       echo $this->_id."<br />\n";
   }
}
$f = new inputText();
echo $f -> display();


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Probably bcause its private and therefore only for that class?


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