Re: Anonymous classes share static space?

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Greetings, "Christoph M. Becker".
In reply to Your message dated Sunday, October 22, 2017, 23:37:16,

> On 22.10.2017 at 15:08, Andrey Repin wrote:

>> https://3v4l.org/vLjTI
>> 
>> <?php
>> 
>> function creator($var)
>> {
>>   return new class($var) {
>>     private static $var;
>>     function __construct($var)
>>     {
>>       static::$var = $var;
>>     }
>> 
>>     function __debugInfo()
>>     {
>>       return [
>>         "\0*\0var" => static::$var,
>>       ];
>>     }
>>   };
>> }
>> 
>> $a = creator('A');
>> $b = creator('B');
>> var_dump($a, $b, $a === $b);
>> 
>> 
>>> The output:
>> 
>> object(class@anonymous)#1 (1) {
>>   ["var":protected]=>
>>   string(1) "B"
>> }
>> object(class@anonymous)#2 (1) {
>>   ["var":protected]=>
>>   string(1) "B"
>> }
>> bool(false)
>> 
>> 
>> However, the output contradicting itself.
>> By behavior, the two objects are of the same class, by comparison - they are not.
>> Is this… intended behavior?

> The === operator compares objects by identity.  In this case the objects
> have the same class, and are equal (==)[1], but not identical.

> [1] <https://3v4l.org/NEBTd>

Ok, then following your statement, this code: https://3v4l.org/Bgjqn
should yield: D/D… Since objects are of the same class…


-- 
Sincerely Yours, Andrey Repin <anrdaemon@xxxxxxxxxxx>


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