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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:12:47+00:00 2026-05-13T12:12:47+00:00

I get this error… Parse error:syntax error, unexpected T_PUBLIC in C:\filename here on line

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I get this error…

Parse error:syntax error, unexpected T_PUBLIC in C:\filename here on line 12

On this line….

public static function getInstance(){

The code…

<?PHP
class Session{

 private static $instance;

 function __construct() {
 {
  session_start();
  echo 'Session object created<BR><BR>';
 }

 public static function getInstance(){
  if (!self::$instance) {
   self::$instance = new Session();
  }
  return self::$instance;
 }
}
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    2026-05-13T12:12:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:12 pm
    <?PHP
    class Session{
    
        private static $instance;
    
        function __construct() 
        {
            session_start();
            echo 'Session object created<BR><BR>';
        }
    
        public static function getInstance()
        {
            if (!self::$instance) {
                self::$instance = new Session();
            }
            return self::$instance;
        }
    }
    

    Try that. You had an extra bracket.

    The error was actually in the line function __construct(). It created a function and then an empty set of brackets (doesn’t actually error).

    Then, you never ended up breaking out of the construct function so it error-ed when you tried to use the public parameter inside a function, which is not valid syntax.

    This is why we make consistent bracket placement, so we always put stuff in the same place, and thus can easily spot mis-placements.

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