I know I can generate a class at runtime by executing

$obj = (object)array('foo' => 'bar');+

this way I can use

echo $obj->foo; //bar

What if want to make $obj inherits from an existing class?

What I wanna achive: I'm forking paris project on github (https://github.com/balanza/paris). It's an active record class. I wonder I need to declare a class for every object, even if it's empty:

class User extends Model{}

I guess I might use dynamic object to avoid this boring stuff.

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So you want a totally obscure way to create an object which extends from the class because it's "boring" to define the class? Besides if your extension class is empty what's wrong with $obj = new Model();? Or is that "boring" too? – Cfreak Feb 7 '11 at 17:51
(object)array() does not "generate a class at runtime", it creates an object. That's an important difference. – deceze Feb 8 '11 at 2:44
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You could always do eval('class User extends Model{}') but is not a good idea. Really, you should just create the class in a file, then opcode caching will work properly, it can be version tracked, etc etc.

tl;dr: Define the model class, it is the Right Thing To Do™.

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Strictly to your question, the only way I can see it possible is by using Runkit, which let's you re-declare classes on the fly. Not sure how portable that solution is.

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