I need to bea be able to use a static variable set in a class that extends a base class… from the base class.
Consider this:
class Animal {
public static $color = 'black';
public static function get_color()
{
return self::$color;
}
}
class Dog extends Animal {
public static $color = 'brown';
}
echo Animal::get_color(); // prints 'black'
echo Dog::get_color(); // also prints 'black'
This works wonderfully in PHP 5.3.x (Dog::get_color() prints ‘brown’) since it has late static binding. But my production server runs PHP 5.2.11 and so I need to adapt my script.
Is there a somewhat pretty workaround to solve this issue?
Cheers!
Christoffer
EDIT: The goal
As noted below, this is a very much simplified example of what I am trying to accomplish. If I provide you with the two options I have used to solve my problem (and the problem itself) someone might have a different solution than I…
I have built a base database model that contains functions like “find”, “find_by” and “find_all” (all static).
In PHP 5.3 there is a function called get_called_class() which I currently use to determine the called class’s name, and then use it to map against the correct database table. Ex class User would point to users.
get_called_class() doesn’t exist in PHP 5.2.x and the hack implementations I’ve found are very unreliable. Then I turned to this option of using a static variable in all model classes which contain the class name.
Sadly, before PHP 5.3 there’s no way to simulate late static binding. The only way you can get the inheritance to work as you intend is if those are instance variables and methods.