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Posted by Jason Barnett on 10/03/46 11:05
Christopher Fulton wrote:
> This should work for you then....(maybe...i don't have php5 on my
> system, so it may not, but i think it would.
> http://us4.php.net/manual/en/function.get-class.php
>
> class Car {
> function drive() {
> return get_class($this);
> }
> }
>
> class Porshe {
> }
>
> $foo = new Porshe();
> echo $foo->drive();
>
Chris, I was thinking of this as well. Except that the method drive is
actually a static method so the class definition for Car is (I'm
assuming) more like this:
<?php
class Car {
static function drive() {
/** I am a static function, so $this should not exist! */
/** However, class constants and static variables are available */
}
}
class Porsche extends Car { }
Porsche::drive();
?>
Torsten, I also found the following link to be helpful. Check out the
user notes from michael at digitalgnosis dot removethis dot com (he did
something similar to what I have already suggested, i.e. call_user_func)
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.static.php
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