Um - did you read my last email regarding var_dump var_export and print_r Did you try them? Do they do what you want? On 8/2/05, Adi Zebic <adi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Rory Browne a écrit : > > I haven't a monkies what that code(your java) does, and I don't have > > time to analyse it(in expensive cybercafe), but you may want to > > consider www.php.net/print-r www.php.net/var-dump and > > www.php.net/var-export > > > > I think they may do what you want without using the toString method, > > which for what you're describing is basicly an ugly hack. > > > > One more thing: Enlighten me: What exactly do you mean by "live > > evolution" in your php/java context. > > If in php context you have class, say, A: > > class A > { > > var $t1; > var $t2; > var $t3; > > //After, you have object contructor of type A > //we have something like this > > function A ($var1, $var2, $var3) > { > $this -> t1 = $var1; > $this -> t2 = $var2; > $this -> t3 = $var3; > } > > ....some other code > } > > //than in some other class we have something like this: > > class someOtherClass > { > $aConstructor = new A(1,2,3); > //values of t1, t2 and t3 are 1,2 and 3 now > } > > Right? yes. > > How you can you do something like this inside of "someOtherClass" > > print ($aConstructor); > > to finally have some nice output like > Value of t1 is 1; > Value of t2 is 2; > Value of T3 is 3; > > or just: > > 1 > 2 > 3 > > Without creating functions like getValues() > > function getValues() > { > print ($this -> t1); > print ($this -> t2); > print ($this -> t3); > } > > and after explicit invoke function: > > $aConstructor -> getValues(); > > So, what I want is > this: print ($aConstructor); > > and not this: > > $aContructor -> getValues(); > > Am I clear :-) > > > ADI > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php