Php – Faking Late Static Binding before php 5.3

oopPHPstatic

I need an inherited static function "call" to call another static function "inner" that has been overridden. I could do this with late static binding, but my host does not have php5.3 yet and so I need to work around it.

class ClassA{
    static function call()
    {
        return self::inner();
    }

    static function inner(){
        return "Class A";
    }   
}

class ClassB extends ClassA{
    static function inner(){
        return "Class B";
    }
}

echo "<p>Class A = " . ClassA::call();
echo "<p>Class B = " . ClassB::call();

I would like the output to be:
Class A = Class A
Class B = Class B

But what it is:
Class A = Class A
Class B = Class A

My gut tells me that I should be able to write something in call() to detect what object was referenced when "call()" was, well, called. So instead of self::inner() it would so something along the lines of calledclass::inner(). Detecting the proper version of inner() to call from the original method call.

Best Answer

You can use object instances rather than classes. If you want a global symbol, you can use a global variable. Since they are rather unwieldy in PHP, one trick is to wrap it in a function. Eg.:

class ClassA {
  function call() {
    return $this->inner();
  }
  function inner() {
    return "Class A";
  }   
}
function ClassA() {
  static $instance;
  return $instance ? $instance : new ClassA();
}

class ClassB extends ClassA {
  function inner() {
    return "Class B";
  }
}
function ClassB() {
  static $instance;
  return $instance ? $instance : new ClassB();
}

echo "<p>Class A = " . ClassA()->call();
echo "<p>Class B = " . ClassB()->call();

But a better idea might be to avoid global symbols altogether; The reason why it works well in Ruby/Rails, is that Ruby doesn't really have static state in the same way that PHP has. A class can be rebound and added to at runtime, which allows for easy extension of the framework. In PHP, classes are always final, so referring to them in application code, is a very strong degree of coupling.

Related Topic