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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:45:56+00:00 2026-05-12T06:45:56+00:00

Here’s what I want to do: $clsName = substr(md5(rand()),0,10); //generate a random name $cls

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Here’s what I want to do:

$clsName = substr(md5(rand()),0,10); //generate a random name
$cls = new $clsName(); //create a new instance

function __autoload($class_name)
{
  //define that instance dynamically
}

Obviously this isn’t what I’m actually doing, but basically I have unknown names for a class and based on the name, I want to generate the class with certain properties etc.

I’ve tried using eval() but it is giving me fits over private and $this-> references…

//edit

Ok, obviously my short and sweet “here’s what I want to do” caused massive strife and consternation amongst those who may be able to provide answers. In the hope of getting an actual answer I’ll be more detailed.

I have a validation framework using code hints on the site I maintain. Each function has two definitions

function DoSomething($param, $param2){
   //code
}
function DoSomething_Validate(vInteger $param, vFloat $param2){
   //return what to do if validation fails
}

I’m looking to add a validator for primary keys in my database. I don’t want to create a separate class for EVERY table (203). So my plan was to do something like

function DoSomething_Validate(vPrimaryKey_Products $id){ }

Where the __autoload would generate a subclass of vPrimaryKey and set the table parameter to Products.

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    2026-05-12T06:45:56+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:45 am

    This is almost certainly a bad idea.

    I think your time would be better spent creating a script that would create your class definitions for you, and not trying to do it at runtime.

    Something with a command-line signature like:

    ./generate_classes_from_db <host> <database> [tables] [output dir]
    
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