<?php
class A {
public static function who() {
echo __CLASS__;
}
public static function test() {
static::who(); // Here comes Late Static Bindings
}
}
class B extends A {
public static function who() {
echo __CLASS__;
}
}
B::test(); // Outputs "B"
?>
I want to get an equivalent in Java...so something like
class A {
public static void who(){
System.out.println("A");
};
public static void test(){
who(); //<<< How to implement a static:: thing here???
}
}
class B extends A {
public static void who(){
System.out.println("B");
};
public static void main(String[] args){
B.test(); // Outputs "A" but I want "B"
}
}
I want the who()
call inside A::test
to resolve as in PHP 5.3 by calling B::who
.
EDIT: I know there is no "standard way" of doing this in most popular languages. I'm looking for hacks and such. Also, is this possible in C/C++, or any other popular OOP language?
This is not for any real design on anything. I'm just being curious.