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Posted by Michael G on 10/17/17 11:22

"Michael G" <mike-g@montana.com> wrote in message
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> new $a."(".$paren.")" //this does not work
>

this does work:

new $a($paren);

That seems so non-intuitive to me. Anyway, just not used to using a language
like this. I must say being able to use variables in this way really
increases the flexibility of the language. Not that a person needs to use
syntax like this alot but at least it is available.

On another note, since constructors are simply functions with the same name
as the enclosing class, a typical function could be called like this:

$a = "foo";

$a();

The result is very similar to using pointers to functions.

Mike




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