Sebastian Mendel wrote: > Hi, > > how can i check if a method is called statically when called from inside > another object? (without debug_bactrace()) > > > class foo > { > function bar() > { > if ( isset( $this ) ) > { > return 'not static'; > } > return 'static'; > } > > function bar2() { foo::bar(); } > } > sorry, my mistake // returns 'static' echo foo::bar(); // returns 'not static' but should be 'static' $foo = new foo; echo $foo->bar2(); > so, how can i prevent a method from called static or not called static? > > and btw. does anynone know why it is not good to let one function handle > both mehtods of calling (static and not static) as in PHP 5 you will get > notices if called wrong - but PHP doesnt support multiple > function-definitions like: > > class foo > { > static function bar() > { > return ANY_DEFAULT_VALUE; > } > > function bar() > { > return $this->value; > } > } > > or even > > > class foo > { > static function bar( $param ) > { > return $param; > } > > function bar() > { > return $this->param; > } > } > > or is this at least an issue for the internals-list? > -- Sebastian Mendel www.sebastianmendel.de www.sf.net/projects/phpdatetime | www.sf.net/projects/phptimesheet -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php