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reverted erroneous fix for bug #66926
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</programlisting>
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</example>
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<para>
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For backwards compatibility, if a
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class did not inherit a <link linkend="object.construct">__construct()</link> from a parent class,
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either __construct() or the
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old-style constructor function with the name of the class will be used as constructor function,
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whichever comes first.
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For backwards compatibility, if PHP 5 cannot find a
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<link linkend="object.construct">__construct()</link> function for a given class, and the
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class did not inherit one from a parent class, it will
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search for the old-style constructor function, by the name of the class.
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Effectively, it means that the only case that would have compatibility
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issues is if the class had a method named
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<link linkend="object.construct">__construct()</link> which was used for different semantics,
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and which came lexically before the old-style constructor.
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<link linkend="object.construct">__construct()</link> which was used for different semantics.
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</para>
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<para>
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Unlike with other methods, PHP will not generate an
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