My PHP class constructor appears to not be getting called when the class is initiated. This is what my constructor looks like:
public function __contruct()
{
$GLOBALS['page_content'] .= "<p>Constructor entered.</p>\r\n";
try
{
$this->ConstructorBase();
}
catch ( Exception $e )
{
throw new Exception(
"Error in ".__FILE__."(".__LINE__."): Constructor failed.",
CLoginError::ERROR_CANNOT_INSTANTIATE, $e );
}
}
Later in the same file, in the global scope, I attempt to instantiate the class:
$Login = new CLogin();
However, when I inspect $GLOBALS['page_content']
, after instantiating the class, it is empty, as if the constructor was never called. What is odd is that I can call public member functions. If you want to see it, the full source is posted here:
You named your function
__contruct()
where it should be__construct()
. This is a very common error, you should probably get some sleep.