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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T08:09:54+00:00 2026-06-11T08:09:54+00:00

I have a static class like this. <?php class Language { public static $language

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I have a static class like this.

<?php

class Language
{
    public static $language = array();
    var $config;

    function __construct($config)
    {
        switch(strtoupper($config['LANGUAGE']))
        {
            case 'ENGLISH':
                self::setEnglish();
                break;

            case 'TURKISH':
                self::setTurkish();
                break;

            default:
                self::setEnglish();
        }
    }

    public static function setEnglish()
    {
        self::$language = array(

                'CHAIN_VALIDATOR_INITIALIZED' => 'ChainValidator initialized!',
                'ERROR_FUNCTION_RETURNED_FALSE' => 'A function returned false.',
            );
    }

    public static function setTurkish()
    {
        self::$language = array(

                'CHAIN_VALIDATOR_INITIALIZED' => 'ChainValidator çalışıyor!',
                'ERROR_FUNCTION_RETURNED_FALSE' => 'Bir fonksiyon false döndürdü.',
            );
    }

    public static function getLanguage($key)
    {
        return isset(self::$language[$key]) ? self::$language[$key] : $key;
    }
}

?>

It is being used like this,

Language::getLanguage('CHAIN_VALIDATOR_INITIALIZED')

but I have to pass more parameters. Similar to this,

Language::getLanguage('CHAIN_VALIDATOR_INITIALIZED', array(__FUNCTION__))

These parameters should be passed in an order, like %s. Final look should look like this:

 "A function returned false" to;
 "%s function returned false"

 And output would be;
 "myLovelyFunction() returned false" (the first array parameter, which is __FUNCTION__)

Sounds like piece of cake my brain stopped atm.

How can I do this?

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    2026-06-11T08:09:56+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 8:09 am

    You can use call_user_func_array and sprintf for that, e.g.

    <?php
    foo();
    
    function foo() {
        $text = format('CHAIN_VALIDATOR_INITIALIZED', array(__FUNCTION__, __LINE__));
        echo $text;
    }
    
    function format($key, $params) {
        $format = '%s@%s: function returned false'; // =getLanguage($key)
        array_unshift($params, $format);
        return call_user_func_array('sprintf', $params);
    }
    

    prints

    foo@5: function returned false
    
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