Re: Re: Get name of extending class with static method call

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Because it's a change, that should be reverted, or documented.

didou

M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Torsten Roehr wrote:

"Morten Rønseth" <morten.ronseth@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20050112134715.69463.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi,

I just tried the example code at
http://www.zend.com/lists/php-dev/200307/msg00244.html using PHP 5.0.3

The backtrace doesn't see class b at all, all references to it have
vanished into thin air.

I spent days trying to solve this on my own until I happened upon this
thread - it appears that there is no clean way of retrieving the name of
the calling class, in a classmethod defined in the superclass. I do not
want to overload the sperclass' method.

I do not accept that this is misusing the static concept - without it,
PHP 5 seems rather lame. How does one go about making a feature request?
There has to be a way to get this implemented into PHP 5...

Cheers,
-Morten



Hi guys,

I guess it's time to risk asking on php-dev ;) I will try my luck. Let's see
what the gurus say!


Regards, Torsten

why do you think they'd respond with something else than "ask at php.generals" ?

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