I am creating a plugin for a CMS that provides a few base classes (let's say one of these classes is called Base
). This class has a few helper methods that must be overwritten in the extending class. We should note that the base methods have default parameters/values provided. In one version of the LMS these values are provided by reference in the next version just by value.
For example (CMS v1.0):
function prepareTable(&$table){...
CMS v1.1:
function prepareTable($table){...
When you extend the Base
class and overwrite the prepareTable
method you have to declare it with the same default parameters/values as well, otherwise a STRICT PHP warning is displayed (on by default in PHP 5.4).
My question is, how do I conditionally overwrite the method from the parent class in a working way, knowing the version of the parent CMS?
Here's what I have currently (not working at the moment):
class Base{
function prepareTable(&$table){
}
}
class Extending extends Base{
if(CMS_VERSION=='1.0')
function prepareTable(&$table){
else
function prepareTable($table){
echo $table;
}
}
Obviously, I can not edit the Base
and its method directly.
EDIT: Here's the exact error message:
Strict standards: Declaration of Extending::prepareTable() should be compatible with Base::prepareTable($table) in.
function prepareTable(&$table){
(reference) but only change $table if CMS_VERSION is '1.0'. Ie$temp=$table;
(copy) and before leaving the functionif(CMS_VERSION=='1.0') $table=$temp;
$table
, wherease if I use your solution and leave the extending class` method with a default value as reference, the STRICT PHP warning is displayed.&$table
) and v1.1 has the one without the reference.