Is it a good or bad practice, to use empty instance?
There is "product" class, initiated with id:
class product
{
__construct($id = 0)
{
// populate class, there is no product with id = 0
}
function new($name, $data)
...
}
$product = new Product(123); // normal using
But I also need to create new product, so there is no initial object, and I create empty one:
$product = new Product();
$product->new($name, $data);
Is it good or bad?
May be I should create usual function new_product(), outside product class, because it does not use it's instance, just creates empty.
What is the best practice for this problem?
new()
without creating instance? Using static function? Is it how it should be?