diff options
author | Emiel Bruijntjes <emiel.bruijntjes@copernica.com> | 2014-03-06 22:40:53 +0100 |
---|---|---|
committer | Emiel Bruijntjes <emiel.bruijntjes@copernica.com> | 2014-03-06 22:40:53 +0100 |
commit | fdffdbdfe573839178fe08b81522d18ad2d9468c (patch) | |
tree | f11f30c1d900409800859215e5458031f2bc6596 /documentation/constructors-and-destructors.html | |
parent | d099e6c7dd0ba09a4a8e43e82045783f356a8234 (diff) |
update documentation
Diffstat (limited to 'documentation/constructors-and-destructors.html')
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/constructors-and-destructors.html | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/constructors-and-destructors.html b/documentation/constructors-and-destructors.html index 8b9211f..7e1398c 100644 --- a/documentation/constructors-and-destructors.html +++ b/documentation/constructors-and-destructors.html @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ </p> <p> In PHP however, the __construct() method has a different behavior. When - it gets called, the object is already fully initialized and it is perfectly + it gets called, the object is already initialized and it is perfectly legal to make calls to even abstract methods that are implemented in derived - classes. The following PHP script is completely legal - but it is impossible + classes. The following PHP script is completely valid - but it is impossible to do a similar thing in C++. </p> <p> |