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Property hooks do not call parent's magic __get and __set methods when referencing parent property #17542

@ericnorris

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@ericnorris

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I was playing around with property hooks and noticed the following (in my opinion) inconsistency when combining property hooks with inheritance and __get and __set:

The following code (for __get, the same applies for __set in https://3v4l.org/Q2OAj):

<?php

class ParentClass {
    public function __get(string $name) {
        echo "__get($name) was called\n";
    }
}

class ChildClass extends ParentClass {
    public $foo {
        get => parent::$foo::get();
    }
}

(new ParentClass)->foo;
(new ChildClass)->foo;

Resulted in this output:

__get(foo) was called

Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Undefined property ParentClass::$foo in /in/Y27mB:13

But I expected this output instead:

__get(foo) was called
__get(foo) was called

I tried searching the RFC and existing PHP issues, but I haven't found this example - apologies if I missed it. Barring something saying that this shouldn't work, I would expect it to.

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PHP 8.4.3

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