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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T13:43:49+00:00 2026-06-01T13:43:49+00:00

Is there a magic method that when a certain method is called from an

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Is there a magic method that when a certain method is called from an object, that a magic method is called first. Kinda like the __call method, but this only gets triggered when the method isn’t found.

So in my case i’d like something like this:

class MyClass
{
    public function __startMethod ( $method, $args )
    {
        // a method just got called, so  this is called first
        echo ' [start] ';
    }

    public function helloWorld ( )
    {
        echo ' [Hello] ';
    }
}

$obj = new MyClass();
$obj->helloWorld();

//Output:
[start] [Hello] 

Does something like this exist in PHP??

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    2026-06-01T13:43:51+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 1:43 pm

    There isn’t a direct way to do this but it looks to me like your trying to implement a form of Aspect Oriented programming. There are several ways of achieving this in PHP, one would be to set up your class something like the following:

    class MyClass
    {
        public function __startMethod ( $method, $args )
        {
            // a method just got called, so  this is called first
            echo ' [start] ';
        }
    
        public function _helloWorld ( )
        {
            echo ' [Hello] ';
        }
    
        public function __call($method, $args)
        {
            _startMethod($method, $args);
            $actualMethod = '_'.$method;
            call_user_func_array(array($this, $actualMethod), $args);
        }
    }
    
    $obj = new MyClass();
    $obj->helloWorld();
    

    Look up other ways of implementing AOP in PHP to see what works best for you (I’ll see if I can find a link somewhere).

    EDIT: here’s a document for you http://www.liacs.nl/assets/Bachelorscripties/07-MFAPouw.pdf

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