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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T15:25:17+00:00 2026-05-27T15:25:17+00:00

class A { static $v = A; static function echoExtendedStaticVariable() { echo self::$v; }

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class A
{
    static $v = "A";

    static function echoExtendedStaticVariable() {
        echo self::$v;
    }
}

class B extends A
{
    static $v = "B";
    // override A's variable with "B"
}

Why does:

echo B::$v

print “A”?

And how do I get it to print “B”?

Is there a way to do this before PHP 5.3?

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    2026-05-27T15:25:18+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    B->echoExtendedStaticVariable() == 'A' because self:: is evaluated at compile-time, not run-time. It’s as if you wrote A:: instead of self::.

    What you want is a feature called “late static binding”–it’s “late” because it can determine the class at runtime instead of at compile-time.

    You can emulate this (sort-of) in PHP 5.2 using ReflectionClass:

    class A
    {
        static $v = "A";
        function echoExtendedStaticVariable() {
            $rc = new ReflectionClass($this);
            echo $rc->getStaticPropertyValue('v');
        }
    }
    class B extends A
    {
        static $v = "B";
    }
    $b = new B();
    $b->echoExtendedStaticVariable(); // B
    

    Note that you can only do this if you have access to an instance, so you can’t make echoExtendedStaticVariable a static method and expect this to work.

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