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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:30:59+00:00 2026-05-16T14:30:59+00:00

Just a clarification from an earlier question about OO PHP. I’ve checked on the

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Just a clarification from an earlier question about OO PHP. I’ve checked on the php.net website but still not completely sure. Should be a quick answer, I expect.

When ‘defining’ methods in an interface, must the class that implements it use all the listed methods from the interface?

Example:

interface foo {
    public function blah();
    public function de();
    public function bleh();
}

class bar implements foo {
    public function blah() {
        //Code here
    }

    public function bleh() {
        //More code here
    }
}

Would that work?

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    2026-05-16T14:31:00+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:31 pm

    No. A class implementing an interface must implement all methods defined by the interface or be defined abstract. If you try to run the script without all methods defined you’ll get

    Fatal error: Class bar contains 1 abstract method and must therefore be declared abstract or implement the remaining methods

    In other words, either do

    abstract class bar implements foo {}
    

    or

    abstract class bar implements foo {
            public function blah() { /* code */ }
            public function bleh() { /* code */ }    
    }
    

    or leave some methods empty in the concrete class

    class bar implements foo {
        public function blah() { /* code */ }
        public function bleh() { /* code */ }
        public function de() {}
    }
    
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