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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T15:50:03+00:00 2026-06-13T15:50:03+00:00

Consider the following code: class Vehicle { /** * Create a new instance of

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Consider the following code:

class Vehicle {

    /**
    * Create a new instance of Vehicle
    * 
    * @return Vehicle
    */
    public static function create(){

        return eval( "return new " . get_called_class() . '();' );
        // return self(); would always return Vehicle reg ardless

    }


    public function drive(){

        echo "I am a Vehicle!";

    }

}

class Bus extends Vehicle {

    public function drive(){

        parent::drive();

        echo "\nSpecifically, a bus!";

    }

}


class Car extends Vehicle {

    public function drive(){

        parent::drive();

        echo "\nSpecifically, a car!";

    }

}

// Drive a car
    Car::create()->drive();

// Drive a bus
    Bus::create()->drive();

I’ve implemented a factory “create” method in the Vehicle class that allows me to get an instance of the class that I want to use.

I tried using “return new self();” but that always returns an instance of Vehicle, so I resorted to using eval.

question: Is there a non-eval way to implement the create() method so that:

  • it returns an instance of the class you’re using
  • it doesn’t require implementing create() on each of the extending classes
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    2026-06-13T15:50:05+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 3:50 pm

    Use static instead of self, e.g.

    <?php
    class Vehicle {
        public static function create(){
            return new static();
        }
    
        public function drive(){
            echo "I am a Vehicle!";
        }
    }
    
    class Bus extends Vehicle {
        public function drive(){
            parent::drive();
            echo "\nSpecifically, a bus!";
    
        }
    }
    
    $b = Bus::create();
    $b->drive();
    

    prints

    I am a Vehicle!
    Specifically, a bus!
    
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