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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:49:52+00:00 2026-05-14T00:49:52+00:00

I’ve got a problem when I’m calling a static var from another class. I

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I’ve got a problem when I’m calling a static var from another class. I get this pretty syntax error where php is unexpected the ‘.’

Here is where I’m calling it :

private $aLien = array(
"menu1"     => array("Accueil","statique/".Variable_init::$langue."/accueil.html",0,0), //This line
"menu2"     => array("Infos Pratiques","statique/".Variable_init::$langue."/info.html",0,0),
"menu3"     => array("Faire une réservation","statique/".Variable_init::$langue."/reserver.html",0,0),
"menu4"     => array("Pour Nous Joindre","statique/".Variable_init::$langue."/nousJoindre.html",0,0),
"menu5"     => array("Plan du site","statique/".Variable_init::$langue."/plansite.html",0,0)
);

And here is my static var declaration from another class:

class Variable_init implements iVariable_init{
  public static $langue;
  public static $id_choix;
  public static $id_contenu;
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    2026-05-14T00:49:52+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:49 am

    http://docs.php.net/language.oop5.properties says:

    They are defined by using one of the keywords public, protected, or private, followed by a normal variable declaration. This declaration may include an initialization, but this initialization must be a constant value–that is, it must be able to be evaluated at compile time and must not depend on run-time information in order to be evaluated.

    Your string concatenations are not constant. The parser doesn’t “understand” the . operator in the initialization part and therefore prints unexpected '.'

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