I was wondering what is accomplished by having a method as the same name of the class. Does it work like a constructor? Here is an example:
class Foo {
function Foo(){
//do something.
}
}
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It did, and still does for backwards computability, but the correct way to define a constructor from PHP 5 and onwards is to define a method called
__construct.