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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:37:30+00:00 2026-05-13T19:37:30+00:00

Take this example: abstract class Base { function __construct() { echo ‘Base __construct<br/>’; }

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Take this example:

abstract class Base {
    function __construct() {
        echo 'Base __construct<br/>';
    }
}

class Child extends Base {
    function __construct() {
        echo 'Child __construct<br/>';
    }
}

$c = new Child();   

Coming from a C# background, I expect the output to be

Base __construct
Child __construct

However, the actual output is just

Child __construct

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    2026-05-13T19:37:30+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:37 pm

    No, the constructor of the parent class is not called if the child class defines a constructor.

    From the constructor of your child class, you have to call the constructor of the parent’s class :

    parent::__construct();
    

    Passing it parameters, if needed.

    Generally, you’ll do so at the beginning of the constructor of the child class, before any specific code ; which means, in your case, you’d have :

    class Child extends Base {
        function __construct() {
            parent::__construct();
            echo 'Child __construct<br/>';
        }
    }
    

    And, for reference, you can take a look at this page of the PHP manual : Constructors and Destructors — it states (quoting) :

    Note: Parent constructors are not called implicitly if the child class
    defines a constructor.
    In order to
    run a parent constructor, a call to
    parent::__construct() within the
    child constructor is required.

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