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[2010-07-01 19:51 UTC] lucato at gmail dot com
Description:
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Would it be possible to have magic setter/getter functions available on static
context ?
The documentation says "Property overloading only works in object context. These
magic methods will not be triggered in static context."
I would find it useful on a static context where I have a class A extending
another class B, to access
Test script:
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Example:
Class A {
static $data = array('bar' => 99, 'foo' => 101);
function __get($name) {
if (isset(self::$data[$name]))
return self::$data[$name];
return null;
}
}
Class B extends A {
}
echo B::$foo;
Expected result:
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echo B::$foo;
In the example should return 101.
Actual result:
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In the example it triggers a fatal error.
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In 5.3 it works if you change self:: to static:: like this Test: <?php class A { static $data = array('bar' => 99, 'foo' => 101); function __get($name) { if (isset(static::$data[$name])) return static::$data[$name]; return null; } } class B extends A { } $object = new B(); print $object->foo; Result ------ 101