PHP upcasting object [duplicate]

2019-06-02 23:14发布

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can I upcast an object to it's parent object?

Example Code

class ClassA {
  public function foo(){
    echo get_class($this);
  }
}

class ClassB extends ClassA {
  public function foo(){
    echo get_class($this); // prints ClassB :)
    parent::foo();         // prints ClassB / I want ClassA :(
  }
}

$B = new ClassB();
$B->foo();

is it possible in PHP;

In my scenario I'm building ClassB and I want to overide function ClassB::Foo() to extend its behavior and then handle the control back to it's parent function ClassA::Foo() but the code breaks because it is now an object of ClassB. Plz don't blame me about "code smells" because I now that its ugly! ClassA is out of my control... :-)

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不美不萌又怎样
2楼-- · 2019-06-02 23:55

Try using the __CLASS__ Magic Constant. It returns the class name that you are currently in, regardless of any inheritance going on.

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