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[2012-08-18 20:03 UTC] michaelduff2 at yahoo dot com
Description:
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__constructStatic() - executed automatically on class definition
__getStatic() - executed when ClassName::$inaccessible_property is fetched
__setStatic() - executed when ClassName::$inaccessible_property is modified
The particular use case I have for this is self-loading configuration registry singletons:
<?php7
namespace Company;
class Config
{
protected static $settings;
function __constructStatic($property)
{
static::$settings = parse_ini_file('config.ini');
}
function __getStatic($property)
{
return static::$settings[$property];
}
}
echo Config::$DB_USER;
?>
Currently, I accomplish this with __callStatic() which needs the extra open-close parenthesis. Ideally, we could get rid of the '$' too, but that would need some __getConst() magic, which is just madness.
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The additional magic methods with static support have been requested over and over for well over 5 years now. Is PHP a dying language because the developers don't have the time to provide essential functionality? There are so many hacks going about now to try and provide essential functionality and there is so much messy code all over the place to support what should be part of PHP 5 as standard. Sorry for my raving and ranting but the reputation of PHP is being severely damaged by not providing the essentials. .NET has static accessor and mutator support, Java does too. All the big languages do apart from PHP. class PLEASE_SUPPORT_AT_A_MINIMUM { public static function __construct () {} public static function __set ($propertyName, $propertyValue) {} public static function __get ($propertyName) {} public function setConstDynamically () { const Foo = 'foo'; echo self::Foo; } } Otherwise I will fork PHP and provide this essential functionality myself which will ultimately result in the death of the original PHP.I would like to add that being magic methods, it would be nice if they could do a little more magic, ie: class Classy { public static $foo = 'foo'; public $bar = 'bar'; public static function __get ($propertyName) { return $this->$propertyName; } public function __get ($propertyName) { return self::$propertyName; } } echo Classy::$foo; // outputs "foo" $classy = new Classy; echo $classy->bar; // outputs "bar"Sorry in my last example there was a typo, and what I meant was: I would like to add that being magic methods, it would be nice if they could do a little more magic, ie: class Classy { public static $foo = 'foo'; public $bar = 'bar'; public static function __get ($propertyName) { return self::$propertyName; } public function __get ($propertyName) { return $this->$propertyName; } } echo Classy::$foo; // outputs "foo" $classy = new Classy; echo $classy->bar; // outputs "bar"