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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:18:37+00:00 2026-05-15T01:18:37+00:00

I have always used a Singleton class for a registry object in PHP. As

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I have always used a Singleton class for a registry object in PHP. As all Singleton classes I think the main method looks like this:

class registry
{
    public static function singleton()
    {
        if( !isset( self::$instance ) )
        {
            self::$instance = new registry();
        }
        return self::$instance;
    }

    public function doSomething()
    {
        echo 'something';
    }
}

So whenever I need something of the registry class I use a function like this:

registry::singleton()->doSomethine();

Now I do not understand what the difference is between creating just a normal static function. Will it create a new object if I just use a normal static class.

class registry
{
    public static function doSomething()
    {
        echo 'something';
    }
}

Now I can just use:

registry::doSomethine();

Can someone explain to me what the function is of the singleton class. I really do not understand this.

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    2026-05-15T01:18:38+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:18 am

    A static function is a function that can be called without creating an object of a class.

    registry::doSomething()
    

    A Singleton is a design pattern, that should prevent the users of the class from creating more than one instance of a class. So, there is usually only one instance of a singleton class. A Singleton’s constructor should be declared private and have a static method providing a single instance-object:

    class Singleton
    {
       private Singleton()
       {
       }
    
       private static var $instance = null;
    
       public static getInstance()
       {
         if(self::$instance == null)
           self::$instance = new Singleton();
         return self::$instance; 
       }
    }
    

    For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singleton_pattern

    P.S: Sorry for my bad PHP, the syntax may not be 100% correct, but you should roughly understand what I mean in terms of OOP.

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