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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:32:32+00:00 2026-05-16T00:32:32+00:00

Whenever I need to use the intelligence of Netbeans to show properties/methods, I explicitly

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Whenever I need to use the intelligence of Netbeans to show properties/methods, I explicitly declare a new object and then re-reference it. Something like..

    $moo = new Cow();
    $moo = Cow::getById(1);
    $hasMilk = $moo->hasMilk();

Is there a way I can avoid this by type-casting the variable when getting it?
Or atleast a hack to fool Netbeans?

Thanks!

PS: the main reason of solving this is something if I forget to comment line 1, and when obj is not found, it works with a fresh object! 🙁

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    2026-05-16T00:32:33+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:32 am
    $moo = Cow::getById(1); /* @var $moo Cow */
    

    this will tell netbeans that $moo is an object of type Cow

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